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Buffalo State College: B.S. Urban and Regional Analysis and Planning
Urban and regional analysis and planning provides students with an understanding of how communities are structured, what their needs are, and how they are governed. - Buffalo State College: B.S. Urban and Regional Analysis and Planning
http://www.buffalostate.edu/undergradprog.xml?bpid=113
Buffalo State College: Earth Science Education Teacher Certification
The Earth Science Education (7–12) Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Program leads to eligibility for New York State initial certification to teach both earth science and general science in grades 7–12. - Buffalo State College: Earth Science Education Teacher Certification
http://www.buffalostate.edu/gradprog.xml?bpid=187
Buffalo State College: M.S.Ed. Earth Science Education
This program is designed for in-service teachers or those seeking science teaching certification. The earth science education program permits graduate work in any of the sciences or mathematics, in addition to required science education coursework. - Buffalo State College: M.S.Ed. Earth Science Education
http://www.buffalostate.edu/gradprog.xml?bpid=16
Buffalo State College: Meteorology and Climatology
By studying Meteorology and Climatology you'll learn how to apply weather and climate theory to address real world issues and interpret maps, air photographs, and satellite images. - Buffalo State College: Meteorology and Climatology
http://www.buffalostate.edu/undergradprog.xml?bpid=141
Columbia University: Earth & Environmental Sciences (Graduate Programs)
The graduate division of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences offers a Ph.D. degree in Earth and Environmental Sciences, a dual Masters degree program in Earth and Environmental Science Journalism, and a new Masters degree program in Climate and Society. - Columbia University: Earth & Environmental Sciences (Graduate Programs)
http://eesc.columbia.edu/graduate/index.html
Columbia University: Earth & Environmental Sciences - Undergraduate Program
Environmental Science majors are required, and Earth Science majors are encouraged, to undertake a senior thesis project. Two courses guide students through the process of researching and writing up the thesis. - Columbia University: Earth & Environmental Sciences - Undergraduate Program
http://eesc.columbia.edu/undergraduate/index.html
Columbia University: Earth and Environmental Science Journalism
The goal of the Earth and Environmental Science Journalism (E&ESJ) program is to train graduates who have both the scientific background and the communications skills to inform the public about discoveries, processes, insights and controversies in earth and environmental sciences, in a manner that is simultaneously interesting and accurate. - Columbia University: Earth and Environmental Science Journalism
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/gsas/departments/earth-env-sciences-journalism/department.html
Columbia University: MPA in Environmental Science and Policy
The Master of Public Administration in Environmental Science and Policy trains sophisticated public managers and policymakers, who apply innovative, systems-based thinking to environmental issues. - Columbia University: MPA in Environmental Science and Policy
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/mpaenvironment/
Columbia University: Urban Studies Program
The Urban Studies program offers students the opportunity to explore the important political, economic, historical, and cultural issues that inform urbanism. - Columbia University: Urban Studies Program
http://www.barnard.edu/urban/
Cornell U.: Dep't of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences - Grad. Prog.
The Field of Atmospheric Science offers Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. Students may apply for admission to the M.S., M.S./ Ph.D., or Ph.D. programs. Students at the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) level may apply for direct admission to the Ph.D. program only if they have had exceptional preparation or professional experience in their areas of interest. - Cornell U.: Dep't of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences - Grad. Prog.
http://www.eas.cornell.edu/fbxk/grdstds.cfm
Cornell U.: Dep't of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Undergrad. Prog.
As the human population grows, understanding the earth and its resources becomes progressively more important for both future policy makers and ordinary citizens. Because the human need to understand the earth is so pervasive, we provide our students with a broad and solid minimal set of required courses plus room to explore more specialized topics with well-chosen electives within and outside the department. - Cornell U.: Dep't of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Undergrad. Prog.
http://www.eas.cornell.edu/fbxk/ugrdmjrs.cfm
Earth & Environmental Engineering @ Columbia U.
The Columbia University Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering (EEE) strives to develop effective solutions to these complex and multidisciplinary problems, reconciling a deep concern for the environment with the needs of our global industrialized society. - Earth & Environmental Engineering @ Columbia U.
http://www.eee.columbia.edu/
Earth Science and Society Program @ Vassar
Students majoring in Earth Science and Society take courses in the department in order to satisfy the major requirements. Some of these courses are cross-listed between Geology and Geography; others are cross-listed with Environmental Studies, International Studies, and Urban Studies. - Earth Science and Society Program @ Vassar
http://earthscienceandgeography.vassar.edu/majors/earth_science_society.html
Environmental Health Sciences @ Columbia U.
The School of Public Health has retained an emphasis on the role of environment in health as reflected originally in the inclusion of sanitary engineering as a key component and has established a Dr.P.H. program in addition to its M.P.H. program. - Environmental Health Sciences @ Columbia U.
http://www.mailman.hs.columbia.edu/ehs/index.html
Environmental Studies @ Vassar
Environmental Studies at Vassar is a fully multidisciplinary program that involves the natural and social sciences as well as the arts and humanities. It explores the relationships between people and the totality of their environments - natural, built, and social. - Environmental Studies @ Vassar
http://environmentalstudies.vassar.edu/
Georgraphy-Anthropology Program @ Vassar
The interdepartmental concentration in geography-anthropology combines perspectives of these two social sciences in an examination of the cultural, ecological, environmental and spatial relations of societies and their human surroundings. - Georgraphy-Anthropology Program @ Vassar
http://catalogue.vassar.edu/courses/gean/
Ithaca College: Environmental Science (B.A.)
Trained to tackle such hot-button issues as global warming, sustainability, and ecosystem preservation, environmental scientists are uniquely prepared to face the future. Our new degree program in environmental science pairs the social and political focus of our environmental studies major with a rigorous science curriculum. - Ithaca College: Environmental Science (B.A.)
http://www.ithaca.edu/academics/programs/envscience/
Ithaca College: Environmental Studies (B.A.)
Students in our environmental studies program develop the analytic tools and broad knowledge base necessary to become leaders in this burgeoning field. Environmental studies majors learn to critically assess environmental concerns and explore the interplay among economic, political, and ethical issues in ecology. - Ithaca College: Environmental Studies (B.A.)
http://www.ithaca.edu/academics/programs/envstudies/
St. Lawrence University: Environmental Studies
The environmental studies department, one of the most diverse such departments in any undergraduate college, offers two types of courses: core courses taught by the environmental studies faculty, and courses in other departments of the University. - St. Lawrence University: Environmental Studies
http://envstudies.stlawu.edu/
The Urban Studies Program is designed as a multidisciplinary concentration in the study of cities and urbanization. Students examine the development of cities and their surrounding regions; the role of cities in the history of civilization; the social problems of urban life; the design of the built environment; and past and present efforts at planning for the future of urban societies. - Urban Studies @ Vassar
http://urbanstudies.vassar.edu/