At Harvard these disciplines are divided into four concentrations Each concentration/ department has its own unique focus and skills but all provide a key perspective on the environment Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) Environmental Science and Engineering (ESE) Environmental Science and Public Policy (ESPP) Integrative Biology (IB)
10 HARVARD ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Science and Engineering: ESE Students in Environmental Science and Engineering study the fundamental processes under-lying environmental systems, including atmospheric sciences and climate dynamics; pollution of our air, water, and soil; and the development of sustainable energy systems
* Environmental Science and Engineering 6, Engineering Sciences 50, 51, and 53: No more than two of these courses may count towards concentration credit Engineering Sciences 50 and 53 can only count as an Engineering Elective when taken during the freshman or sophomore year
CS 51 – Introduction to Computer Science II CS 61 – Systems Programming & Machine Organization 1 0 _____ Environmental Science & Engineering Core (5 courses) Environmental Science and Engineering 6 Select four courses from (course titles shown on p 4): Environmental Science and Engineering 109, 131, 132, 133,
Environmental Education: Art, Science and Ecological Criticism Citation Engell, James 2014 “Environmental Education: Arts, Science and Ecological Criticism,” Social Science Research 5 Serial No 214 (2014), ed and trans Chen Liang (in the Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index [CSSCI] group), pp 206-08, in Chinese Permanent link
Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) Environmental Science and Engineering ( ESE) Environmental Science and Public Policy (ESPP) Integrative Biology (IB)
The concentration in Environmental Science and Public Policy (ESPP) is designed to provide a multi- disciplinary introduction to current challenges and
Environmental Science and Its History: Big Problems and Debates Harvard University Spring 2020 Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:00am-10:15am