Hello, Miranda.
The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher
Education also keeps a database of sustainability-oriented academic
programs that should be helpful
(http://www.aashe.org/resources/academic-programs/). My own institution
(Colorado Mountain College) offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Sustainability Studies
(http://coloradomtn.edu/programs/sustainability_studies/). According to
classifications I developed some time ago for multi-, inter-, and
transdisciplinary programs
(https://www.academia.edu/2315140/Purposes_of_Multidisciplinary_Interdisciplinary_and_Transdisciplinary_Programs_April_2010),
I would classify our program as inter- and transdisciplinary. If you'd
like to know more about our program, I'd be happy to talk further off
the list.
Hope this is helpful.
Tina Lynn Evans, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Sustainability Studies
Colorado Mountain College
Author of the book */Occupy Education:
Living and Learning Sustainability/* (2012, Peter Lang)
On 5/25/14 5:44 PM, Schreurs, Miranda wrote:
Dear all,
I am trying to gather some information about universities and how they
go about teaching environment. Can you please let me know if:
1.) you offer a Bachelor's degree program or environment, and if so
what does it look like (inter-disciplinary, cross-social and natural
sciences, etc.)
2.) what kind of MA programs you offer in environment
3.) are there special programs for PhD students in environment
I imagine this information will be of help to many, so I'll do my best
to gather it so we can post it.
Thanks, MIranda
Prof. Miranda Schreurs
Director, Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU)
Freie Universität Berlin
Ihnestrasse 22
Berlin, 14195
Germany
Tel +49 30 838 56654
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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