专业详情
Program Overview
The Master of Environmental Management curriculum draws from coursework in the natural and social sciences and focuses on the complex relationships among science, management, and policy. The purpose of the program is to provide students with an in-depth understanding of natural and social systems that can be applied to environmental and natural resource problem solving in a policy or management context. In addition to course work, students are expected to hone their capacities as leaders and managers through summer internships, professional skills courses, and other opportunities.
The MEM curriculum requires students to focus on an area of specialization, while still offering the flexibility to tailor their course programming in a way that exposes them to other disciplines and subject areas. This structure assures that students develop both depth and breadth in their course of study. Students can choose from more than 100 courses offered by YSE faculty and have access to an even larger number of courses from across Yale University.
MEM Goals
- Provide the broad knowledge necessary to engage in 21st century environmental challenges while gaining the depth required to offer expertise
- Expose students to diverse perspectives and approaches to environmental problem-solving
- Offer clear pathways for subject immersion through required specializations while encouraging exploration
- Foster interdisciplinary teamwork focused on developing and validating solutions to environmental challenges
- Equip students with practical, professional skills needed to be effective organizational leaders
- Support student learning, training, and engagement through robust learning communities