U-M Degree Programs
The University of Michigan (U-M) offers a wide range of environmental sustainability oriented degrees for undergraduate and graduate students. For example, across multiple schools and colleges, U-M offers 10+ undergraduate degrees, 11+ master's-level degrees, and 15+ doctoral-level degrees that focus on some aspect of environmental sustainability. And these are in addition to multiple undergraduate minors, dual or combination degree options, and graduate-level certificates available with such curricula.
To get started navigating through these options, please browse the table below to see which academic units offer environmental sustainability-focused courses or programs for undergraduate students, graduate students, or both. Or, follow the links to the left to learn about some of U-M's most popular bachelor's and master's programs related to environmental sustainability, as well as about the Schools and Colleges that offer them. Please contact each unit directly for details about these and other related programs they offer.
Units with Courses or Programs Focusing on Environmental Sustainability
U-M College or School |
Undergraduate |
Graduate |
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|---|---|---|---|
Architecture + Urban Planning (Taubman) |
X |
X |
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Business (Ross) |
X |
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Engineering |
X |
X |
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Graduate Studies (Rackham) |
X |
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Law |
X |
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Literature, Science, & Arts |
X |
x |
|
Natural Resources & Environment |
X |
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Public Health |
X |
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Public Policy (Ford) |
X |
X |