Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute

Education

The University of Michigan (U-M) recognizes that to effectively address the pressing issues in environmental sustainability, collaboration among multiple disciplines is required. That's why U-M encourages an open, multidisciplinary environment that integrates educational programs and initiatives about environmental sustainability across multiple courses and programs.

Through educational seminar discussions, laboratory experiments, hands-on campus sustainability classes, field-based alternative energy courses, and much more, the university equips interested students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary to tackle the global sustainability challenges of our time. Of course, this wouldn't be possible without the dedicated and experienced faculty members at U-M. Throughout numerous schools and colleges, U-M professors help to prepare and empower the students of today to be the leaders of tomorrow.

Browse this website, and you'll find a wide range of environmental sustainability-focused graduate and undergraduate degrees available at U-M, as well as an assortment of minors and certificate programs. Whether your ambitions and interests are in environmental policy or green architecture, graduate research or any number of related areas, you'll likely pinpoint a challenging and fulfilling U-M degree program that's right for you.