The Earth Institute at Columbia University invites you to attend a campus-wide Environmental and Sustainable Development Programs Open House on October 23, 2007, from 4pm to 7pm in the Low Library Rotunda. If you would like to attend, please RSVP to Kristin McElroy at km2351@columbia.edu.
At the campus-wide Open House, representatives from each of the programs associated with the Earth Institute will be able to talk to you about how our programs can help you reach your goals. Information on alums and how their programs and this community helped them will also be on hand. Whether you are interested in becoming an environmental consultant or a field scientist, Columbia’s environmental community can help. Members of the admissions staff from both Barnard College and Columbia college will also be available during the Open House to answer questions regarding academics, campus life, admissions and financial aid.
Below you will find a list of the undergraduate programs that will be on hand for the open house. If you want to register for the event or need more information, please email Kristin McElroy at km2351@columbia.edu or call 212-854-3142.
Undergraduate
BA, Earth and Environmental Science
BA, Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology
BS, Earth and Environmental Engineering
Barnard – BA, Environmental Science
Barnard – BA, Environmental Biology
Barnard – BA, Environmental Policy
Special Concentration in Sustainable Development (new!)
Graduate
MA, Climate and Society
MA, Conservation Biology
MA/MS, Earth and Environmental Science Journalism
MS, Earth Resources Engineering
MPA, Environmental Science and Policy
MPH, Environmental Health Sciences
MIA/MPA, Environmental Policy
MIA/MPA, International Energy Management and Policy
PhD, Sustainable Development
PhD, Eng. ScD., Earth and Environmental Engineering
PhD, Earth and Environmental Science
PhD, Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology
Dr.PH, PhD, Environmental Health Sciences
PhD, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Others
The Earth Institute Fellows Program
The Marie Tharp Visiting Fellowship
Science Teacher Education Program
Certificate in Conservation Biology
Summer Ecosystem Experiences for Undergraduates
These programs, along with several non-degree programs, are part of the university’s growing commitment to environmental education. If you want to learn about our planet, learn how to preserve it and help ensure it is available for our use in the future, you may want to check out what Columbia has to offer. We hope to see you at the Open House.
Directions: take the 1 train to the Columbia University stop at 116th Street. Click here for a campus map.