University of Michigan- School for Environment and Sustainability Email Format
Higher EducationMichigan, United States201-500 Employees
The University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) is an academic unit within the University of Michigan focused on environmental and sustainability studies. It offers a range of degree programs, including an undergraduate Program in the Environment (PitE) run with the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, a Master of Science with multiple specializations, and a Master of Landscape Architecture with both a three-year and a two-year option; it also maintains dual-degree pathways with engineering, business, urban planning, public policy, and law, and a PhD in Environment and Sustainability with two tracks. The school places emphasis on interdisciplinary study and equity and justice across its activities. The school is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and operates within higher education to translate research into practical impact on environmental challenges. It serves students and professionals seeking rigorous, interdisciplinary training at the intersection of science and policy. Recent related developments include the launch of the Great Lakes Horizon Initiative, supported by a grant to identify emerging environmental, social, economic, and governance issues.