The Institute for Green Science at Carnegie Mellon University,
with the support of the Heinz Endowments and The Johnson Family
Foundation, is committed to providing online courseware and
learning resources to colleges, universities and other learning
institutions and organizations throughout the world free of
charge. From this page you can
explore courses of study in
sustainable science, gain an overview of the curriculum, contact our
team and learn how your institution can incorporate the course
materials, curriculum and online courses into your science programs.
This site will walk you through the process. We are also available to
speak with you directly if you prefer.
Getting Started
Test Drive
Click on the video window to the left to learn how the site works and get a
quick overview of the classes, tools, learning games and video
lectures the site features.
Overview
Explore a rundown of courses and see how your institution
might incorporate them into the science curriculum at your school or
organization. Faculty members or departments can copy materials
from the site and use them to augment whatever courses they feel can
benefit from the material. Students can take classes online in
conjunction with an institute's classes or download
lectures, transcripts and presentations to use as an instructor sees fit. Your
school decides whether students earn credits for the courses. View the directory of online lessons and modules that we have built so far.
Learn What We're Up To
We can''t create more sustainable technologies if we don't have the
right skills and know-how.
Find out more about our Learning Green initiative, and explore ways to use the material we have developed at
Carnegie Mellon University's Institute for Green Science.
Sign Up.
Register online. It's free, simple and there's no obligation.