Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Environmental Studies Certificate Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Environmental Studies CertificateEnvironmental study has been a growing field for several decades, particularly since the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the 1970’s. With the increasing need for continued examination of environmental practice, it is necessary to understand the interplay between the environment and the human dimension. The Certificate provides an interdisciplinary understanding of the environment as it examines the human-environment relationship from the historical, philosophical, political, and soci-psychological perspectives. Taken in conjunction with a major area of study, students who complete the Certificate will have a broad understanding of environmental issues that prepares them for further advanced environmental study and/or provides them with a base of understanding to work in the area of environmental policy analysis and/or community development. Note: All of the courses in the Environmental Studies Certificate Program are offered on the Gainesville Campus of UNG as a component of the Institute for Environmental and Spatial Analysis. Courses in the Environmental Studies Certificate Program may be applied toward the Bachelor of Science degree offered by the Institute for Environmental Spatial Analysis. |
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Program RequirementsResidency requirement: a minimum of 10 credit hours must be earned at UNG. | ||||
Required Courses - Select 21 hours | ||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |
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ENST 3040 - Environmental Communication | ||||
ENST 3060 - History and the Environment | ||||
ENST 3070 - Health and the Environment | ||||
ENST 3157 - Native American History | ||||
ENST 3230 - Social Change (or SOCI 3230) | ||||
ENST 3420 - Environmental Studies Symposium | ||||
ENST 4035 - Environmental Law, Policy, and Politics | ||||
ENST 4220 - Environmental Ethics | ||||
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