EPP GRADUATE EDUCATION
Information and Frequently Asked Questions
More Information and Contacts
More information on our graduate
program can be obtained from,
The EPP admissions staff and faculty:
More information on the University and the City
can be obtained by linking to:
What
other graduate programs might I consider in the
area of engineering, science and public policy?
(Note: the following lists are preliminary; additional
schools may be added.)
While few provide the broad coverage
and interdisciplinary environment found in EPP,
there are a number of other academic programs
at other North American universities that overlap
parts of EPP. They vary considerably in their
relative emphasis on engineering; the natural,
health or social sciences; and management and
policy.
- Boston University; Center for Law and Technology
(School of Law)
- University of British Columbia; Community
& Regional Planning
- University of California, Berkeley; Energy
and Resources Group, (ERG)
- Clark University; Center for Technology,
Environment, and Development (CENTED); and
the George Perkins March Institute
- Clarkson University, Environmental Manufacturing
Management (EVMM)
- Columbia University; Center for Environmental
Research and Conservation
- Cornell University; Science and Technology
Studies; Department of Natural Resources
- Drexel University; Environmental Science,
Engineering, & Policy
- Duke University; Nicholas School of the
Environment
- Georgia Institute of Technology; School
of Public Policy
- George Mason University; Department of
Public Affairs
- George Mason University; Environmental
Science and Public Policy
- Harvard University; Environmental Science
and Risk Management (School of Public Health);
Kennedy School of Government
- Indiana University; School of Public and
Environmental Affairs
- Johns Hopkins University; Risk Sciences
and Public Policy Institute (School of Hygiene
and Public Health); Department of Geography
and Environmental Engineering
- Louisiana State University, Institute for
Environmental Studies
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
Technology and Policy Program; and Engineering
Systems Division
- McMaster University, Engineering and Public
Policy
- University of Michigan; School of Natural
Resources; School of Public Health
- Michigan State University, Risk Management/Risk
Assessment Program, and Department of Environmental
Engineering
- Michigan Technological University; Environmental
Policy Program
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Environmental
Management Policy
- University of North Carolina; Department
of Environmental Sciences & Engineering
- North Carolina State University, Department
of Civil Engineering
- University of Oklahoma, Science and Public
Policy Program
- University of Pennsylvania; Department
of Decision Science (Wharton School)
- University of Pittsburgh; Information Science
Department
- Princeton University; Woodrow Wilson School
of Public and International Affairs; Center
for Energy and Environmental Studies
- Rutgers University; Environmental and Occupational
Health Sciences Institute; Center for Risk
Communication
- Stanford University; Department of Management
Science and Engineering
- University of Texas; LBJ School of Public
Affairs
- University of Toronto; Institute for Environmental
Studies
- University of Virginia; Department of Systems
Engineering
- Washington University, St. Louis; Engineering
and Policy
- University of Washington; School of Public
Health
- University of Waterloo, Department of Management
Descriptions for many of these
programs can be found on-line at the Peterson's
Guide web page (www.petersons.com)
Outside of North America, the following programs
have activities that overlap EPP.
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