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Programs and Courses We combine rigor and flexibility to offer an unparalleled education. Master of Liberal Arts Study across disciplines, grow intellectually, and advance professionally in this rigorous graduate program taught by eminent University of Chicago faculty. Learn more. Energy and Environmental Economics EEE is a growing research field, owing to increasing interest in the area among researchers and policymakers. This increasing interest is creating strong demand for faculty among leading economics departments, policy schools, and business schools.

Environmental and Urban Studies Major and Minor The Environmental and Urban Studies program encourages interdisciplinary approaches to the complex interactions and intersections of urbanism, environment, and society by incorporating frameworks, theories, models, and methods from the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, urban planning and design, and urban science.

Students can choose to focus on either the Environmental Track or the Urban Track. Students interested in urban environmental topics can design their program of study through either track. The program is intended for students whose interests fall at the intersection of biology, chemistry, and earth sciences, and is designed to prepare them to enter a variety of interdisciplinary fields in the environmental sciences, including the interface of environmental science and public policy.

Students are given the opportunity to study such topics as the biogeochemical cycles, environmental chemistry, microbiology, ecology, the chemistry and dynamics of the ocean and atmosphere, climate change, and environmentally relevant aspects of economics and policy. These multidisciplinary topics require an integrated approach founded on mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. Public Policy Major with a Specialization in Energy and Environment The program of study for the BA degree in Public Policy is designed to train visionary, inspired leaders in policy analysis and implementation; equip them with quantitative, theoretical, and critical-thinking tools; enhance their communication skills; and provide them with a thorough grounding in one or more specific policy areas.

The Specialization requirement consists of three upper-division courses within a subfield or policy domain. Business Master of Business Administration, Ph. Cancer Biology Ph. Cancer Bio Biological Sciences Division. Cell and Molecular Biology Ph.

Chemistry Physical Sciences Division. Cinema and Media Studies Humanities Division. Classics Humanities Division. Joint Degree Only Humanities. Comp Lit Humanities Division. Master of Science Harris. Computational Mathematics Physical Sciences Division. Computational Neuroscience Ph.

Computational Neuroscience Biological Sciences Division. Master of Arts Social Sciences. CS Physical Sciences Division. Master of Science Ph. Master of Arts Humanities. L Law. JSD Law. Ecology and Evolution Ph. Ecology and Evolution Biological Sciences Division. Economics Social Sciences Division. Economics Master of Business Administration, Ph. English Humanities Division. Evolutionary Biology Ph. Evolutionary Biology Biological Sciences Division.

Finance Master of Business Administration, Ph. Genomics, and Systems Biology Ph. Geophysical Sciences Physical Sciences Division. German Humanities Division.

History Social Sciences Division. Human Genetics Ph. Human Genetics Biological Sciences Division.



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