Environmental Management Courses
The courses listed below count toward the ALM in Environmental Management. Courses marked H count toward the Harvard-affiliated instructor requirement. Some courses are offered both terms or in multiple sections. If all the sections are taught by Harvard-affiliated instructors, H appears after the course title. If only selected sections are taught by Harvard-affiliated instructors, the instructors are listed by name (H: McManus and White only). Courses marked by a dagger (†) are available via the Internet. (See Distance Education.)
Required Courses
- † ENVR E-101 Environmental Management I (H)
- † ENVR E-102 Environmental Management II (H)
- † ENVR E-120 Environmental Ethics and Land Management (H)
- ENVR E-200 Graduate Research Methods and Scholarly Writing in Environmental Management (H)
Elective Courses
- BIOL E-104 Plants and Human Affairs (H)
- BIOL E-144 Lichens and Air Pollution (H)
- BIOL E-210 Introduction to Epidemiology (H)
- COMM E-130 Grant Proposal Writing (H)
- † ENVR E-105 Strategies for Environmental Management (H)
- † ENVR E-110 Ocean Environments (H)
- † ENVR E-115 Introduction to Sustainable Development (H)
- † ENVR E-117 Sustainability: The Challenge of Changing Our Institutions (H)
- † ENVR E-130 Global Climate Change: The Science, Social Impact, and Diplomacy of a World Environmental Crisis (H)
- ENVR E-142/W Rainforest Conservation Ecology (H)
- † ENVR E-150 Life Cycle and Risk Assessment (H)
- ENVR E-160 Critical Thinking about Environmental and Public Health Issues (H)
- EXPO E-55 Writing about Nature and the Environment
- GEOL E-105 Living Dangerously: The Earth, Its Resources, and the Environment (H)
Candidates who wish to concentrate their studies in a particular area of environmental management may do so by selecting the following five electives:
Sustainability Track
ENVR E-105, ENVR E-115, ENVR E-117, ENVR E-130, ENVR E-150
Ecology Management Track
BIOL E-104, BIOL E-144, ENVR E-110, ENVR E-130, ENVR E-142/W