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Dec 05, 2025
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2025-2026 Graduate Catalog
Sustainability Advanced Certificate
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One of the fundamental societal issues of the 21st century is understanding the environment, how human interactions affect it, and how those interactions can be modulated to generate sustainable outcomes. Fundamental environmental and sustainability issues include: the ecological and evolutionary processes that control populations, species and communities; anthropogenic effects on the physical, chemical and biotic environments; and the cultural values and societal actions necessary to foster sustainable interactions with the natural world. Addressing these issues requires a transdisciplinary approach that spans the natural and social sciences. This advanced certificate will offer students a basic understanding of sustainability, including the environmental, social, and economic dimensions of the field.
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Required Core (6 credits)
Elective Courses (9 credits)
Courses offered vary semester to semester. Other electives may be considered and require program director approval. Environmental/Ecology Elective
Select 1 from: Social/Cultural/Human Elective
Select 1 from: Economics/Business Elective
Select 1 from: Total Credit Hours: 15
3.0 GPA required SED Statement
This program is officially registered with the New York State Education Department (SED). Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
- Define sustainability and identify major sustainability challenges
- Identify and analyze environmental and ecological dimensions of sustainability
- Identify and analyze social dimensions of sustainability, including ethical and justice considerations
- Identify and analyze economic dimensions of sustainability
- Investigate sustainability problems from a multi-disciplinary and systems perspective to inform decision-making and leadership
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