
If you’re new to Engineering for One Planet (EOP), begin with the EOP Framework. It defines the essential sustainability learning outcomes for engineering programs and creates a common language for collaboration. The EOP Framework establishes the ‘what’ of sustainability, and the teaching guides deliver the ‘how’ for your curriculum. All of these resources are free, available under the Creative Commons license, and can be adapted and adopted to fit your needs.
Integrate sustainability into your programs with ease. Whether you follow ABET or AHEP4 accreditation standards, use our community-vetted framework to align your curricula. The 3rd Edition EOP Framework (independently mapped to ABET) is available now. Updated AHEP4 EOP Framework coming soon!
These faculty co-created and tested teaching guides make it easy to integrate sustainability into any engineering class or discipline—reducing prep time and providing free teaching materials.
Designed for faculty new to climate education, this guide makes it easier to bring essential climate concepts and professional competencies into engineering courses across disciplines.

New to teaching sustainability? This streamlined guide reduces startup friction with clear lesson plans, suggested timing, and accessible resources drawn from the EOP Framework.

Not sure where to start? These 17 adaptable activities span course types and levels, helping faculty integrate ABET–aligned sustainability outcomes with clarity and efficiency.

Co-created by nearly 90 faculty at ASEE, this guide shares 13 practical examples for integrating EOP core learning outcomes into foundational engineering classes.

For educators already integrating sustainability, this guide offers a comprehensive reference to the EOP Framework’s core outcomes, with linked resources to teach them in new or expanded ways.

For academic teams ready to move beyond individual courses, these tools support coordinated, context-sensitive strategies to embed sustainability across departments, programs, and institutional systems.
A strategic roadmap for engineering schools seeking to institutionalize sustainability across curricula. Designed to meet institutions where they are, it guides context-sensitive, long-term change.

Grounded in cross-sector dialogue, this strategic roadmap distills lessons and recommendations for scaling EOP and advancing large-scale curricular change.

For institutions ready to do the work, this template-based guide supports collaborative planning and implementation of sustainability across curricula.

Academic leaders are discovering the power of the EOP Framework and its companion teaching guides to easily and effectively integrate sustainability into their engineering curricula.
Despite the fact that there are something like 93 different outcomes…the beauty of these outcomes is that you can pick and choose the ones that make the most sense for your particular discipline and your particular class…. You can figure how to incorporate The EOP Framework, and it provides you the tools to do that.