Certificate Program
Faculty, Business Administration – Vallari Chandna, Amulya Gurtu, David Radosevich
Faculty, Environmental Science – Greg Davis, Mathew Dornbush, Kevin Fermanich, Ryan Holzem, John Katers, Patricia Terry, Michael Zorn
Faculty, Nursing – Susan Gallagher-Lepak, Christine Vandenhouten
Faculty, Public and Environmental Affairs – Scott Furlong, David Helpap, John Stoll
The Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) in conjunction with faculty from Business Administration, Natural and Applied Sciences, and Public and Environmental Affairs offers a broad-based certificate which documents that students have achieved an understanding of the importance of sustainable practices in business activities and community affairs, regardless of what area of emphasis a student’s degree program may be centered upon. Understanding that our global future rests upon creating a citizenry that is aware of the need for economic, environmental, and social responsibility is critical for our world economy.
A certificate in Environmental Sustainability and Business is available to students in all academic programs. It consists of a supporting course structure that is complementary to the existing general education requirements and consistent with current credit-load requirements, and thereby will not delay a student’s graduation. The main component of the certificate program is an intensive business internship or co-op experience.
Requirements for the Certificate
Supporting Course | 3 | |
Select a minimum of three credits (see adviser) | ||
Required Courses | 13 | |
Colloquium in Environmental Sustainability & Business | ||
Business Element (choose one course): | ||
Introductory Marketing | ||
Organizational Behavior | ||
Cost Benefit Analysis | ||
Public Policy Element (choose one course): | ||
Natural Resources Economic Policy | ||
Economics of Sustainability | ||
Environmental Politics and Policy | ||
Environmental Planning | ||
Environmental Law | ||
Environmental Science Element (choose one course): | ||
Environmental Sustainability | ||
Pollution Control | ||
Global Climate Change | ||
Resource Management Strategy | ||
Internship or Co-Op Experience (minimum of one course): | ||
EMBI Co-Op Experience | ||
Total Credits | 16 |