The University of Michigan recognizes that to effectively address pressing issues in environmental sustainability, collaboration among multiple disciplines is required. In response to this need, the U of M has encouraged an open, multidisciplinary environment that integrates sustainable education into numerous courses and programs. From seminar discussions to laboratory experiments, the faculty at Michigan equips interested students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills to tackle the global challenges that face our world today. In the tradition of continued academic excellence, dedicated and experienced faculty members prepare today’s students to become tomorrow’s responsible leaders.
The University of Michigan offers a wide range of environmentally-focused graduate and undergraduate degrees as well as an assortment of minors and certificate programs based on an individual student’s ambitions and interests. You are invited to use the Graham Institute’s Web site to find an environmental sustainability oriented U-M degree program that is right for you or to simply locate supplemental courses that will enhance your academic experience.
The Graham Institute sponsors several academic initiatives that promote and facilitate environmental education. Supplementing traditional departmental disciplines by encouraging cross discipline teaching and study is a goal critical to achieving our mission. The Graham Institute will continue to aid students in finding the best path to fulfill their specific environmental education needs. More information will be posted here and on our News and Events link as these programs evolve, so please visit our Web site frequently for updates.
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