FACULTY & STUDENT RESOURCES
Environmental Courses
The links below provide a comprehensive guide to the extraordinary range of environment-related courses offered at Harvard University and its neighbors, MIT and Tufts, in the 2007-08 academic year. Always check with the appropriate registrar's office for the most up-to-date information.
Download 2007-08 Course Guide pdf
Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences
- Anthropology
- Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics
- Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning
- Biological Sciences in Public Health
- Chemistry and Chemical Biology
- Core
- Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Economics
- Engineering Sciences (Environmental Sciences and Engineering)
- Environmental Science and Public Policy
- Folklore and Mythology
- Freshman Seminars
- Government
- History
- History of Science
- Human Evolutionary Biology
- Life Sciences
- Literature and Comparative Literature
- Mathematics
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
- Physics
- Social Studies
- The Study of Religion
- Visual and Environmental Studies
Harvard Extension School
**Featured Class:** ENVR E-117: SUSTAINABILITY, THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGING OUR INSTITUTIONS
Offered Wednesdays, 7:35-9:35 p.m.
Harvard Graduate School of Design
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard School of Public Health
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tufts University—Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Questions about the course guide? Contact jenn_goodman@harvard.edu.






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