B.S.

Combined Plan

EEE Minor MS-ERE Joint Degrees Professional PhD
   

 

Joint Degree Programs

The Graduate School of Business and the School of Engineering and Applied Science offer a joint program leading to the M.B.A. degree from the Graduate School of Business and the M.S. degree in Earth resources engineering from the School of Engineering and Applied Science. The purpose of this program is to train students who wish to pursue Earth resource management careers.

Students are expected to register full time for three terms in the Graduate School of Business and for two terms in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. It is possible, however, to study in the School of Engineering and Applied Science part time. Interested persons should contact Professor Yegulalp at (212) 854-2984 or by e-mail at yegulalp@columbia.edu.

Graduates of the MS-ERE program can continue for a Master in Public Administration (M.P.A.) and have some of their engineering courses credited toward this degree. The same applies to M.P.A. students who plan for careers in environmental management. Interested persons should contact Professor Themelis at (212) 854-2138 or by e-mail at njt1@columbia.edu.

Descriptions of most of the EEE courses can be found by clicking here. For a full list of all engineering courses please look up the Bulletin of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. For a copy of the Columbia EngineeringViewbook for Graduate Studies , please complete the on-line form of SEAS Graduate Admissions or send an e-mail to seasapplication@columbia.edu. For additional information on the EEE Ph.D. and Eng.Sc.D., please contact our Student Affairs Administrator, Ms. Kimberly Labor , (212) 854-2905, #918 Mudd, 500 West 120th St., NY, NY 10027. She will answer your questions or direct you to a faculty member who can.


Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering
918 Seeley Mudd Building, Columbia University
500 West 120th St, New York, NY 10027
Tel: (212) 854 2905, Fax: (212) 854 7081
Administration: Peter Rennee: pr99@columbia.edu