Environmental Studies
This 18 credit certificate consists of required (R) and elective (E) courses. The Office of Continuing Education recommends that prospective students complete college level courses in chemistry, biology and mathematics before enrolling in the program.
- AE2004 Soils (R)
- AE3125 Principles of Ecology (R)
- AE3140 Environmental Impacts (R)
- AE3220 Hydrology (R)
- AE3107 Environmental Geology (E)
- AE4015 Regional Land Use Planning (R)
- AE4025 Climatology (E)
- AE4016 Hydrogeology (E)
Gainful Employment Information
Certificate in Environmental Studies Cost of Program 2011-12
| Tuition & Fees |
$8,740.00 |
|
Books & Supplies |
$900.00 |
|
Living Allowance* |
$10,842.00 |
|
Total Costs |
$20,482.00 |
* Based on a full-time resident program, most students are non-resident part-time
Length of Program
| Intended time to complete |
36 weeks-2 semesters plus a summer session |
|
% of graduates who completed on time |
60% |
Employment (SOC codes)
The US Department of Labor’s Standard Occupational Classification code that the Certificate in Environmental Studies prepares students to enter:
19-4091.00 - Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/19-4091.00
For more information go to: http://www.onetonline.org
Debt
| Median program graduate debt from: |
0 |
|
Federal Loans |
$0.00 |
|
Private educational loans |
$0.00 |
|
% of graduate that took federal loans |
0% |
|
% of students successfully repaying federal loans |
0% |



