UCLA Graduate students have the option to take an interdisciplinary view in the Leaders in Sustainability (LIS) program.
Still relatively new, the program has grown from 20 some students to more than 100 in a year. I'm currently participating in the core class requirement with a handful of business students along with other graduate students pursuing degrees in Urban Planning, Public Policy, Engineering, Law, and more.
Initiated originally with in UCLA's Anderson School of Management, the LIS program encourages students from all graduate programs to participate, bringing together an important interdisciplinary perspective under a common umbrella of sustainability.
Heading-up the program, Professor Charles Corbett at UCLA Anderson is in the process of turning the LIS program into an official certificate program within graduate studies.

