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Environmental Planning | Environmental Policy | Environmental Sciences
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Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Graduate Certificate in Environmental Assessment equips professionals in environmental fields with specialized knowledge in environmental impact assessment, regulation, and policy. The program can be completed online or with an on-campus elective, and focuses on key areas such as water quality, ecosystems, and environmental law. Graduates are prepared for careers in private firms, public agencies, and non-profits addressing environmental issues.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The Graduate Certificate in Environmental Assessment is designed for graduates of bachelor’s programs in physical
atural sciences, environmental studies, civil/environmental engineering or related fields who are currently employed in private firms, public agencies, and not-for-profit organizations that address a range of environmental issues. The program aims to provide certified specialization that professionals can add to existing credentials, helping them identify possible environmental effects of a project or program, propose measures to decrease adverse effects and predict those effects. This certificate can be completed in its entirety online, or with an elective course option taken on campus.


Outline:


Required Courses:

  • EVRN 611 Water Quality, Land Use, and Watershed Ecosystems: 3 credit hours
  • EVRN 616 Environmental Impact Assessment: 3 credit hours
  • EVRN 721 Environmental Regulation and Policy: 3 credit hours

Careers:

The program is designed for graduates who are currently employed in private firms, public agencies, and not-for-profit organizations that address a range of environmental issues.


Other:

Key foci in the science curriculum of this program are environmental impact assessment; soils, water, and ecosystems science; geospatial analysis; environmental health and policy; and an understanding of environmental law and policy and the regulatory environment. At least 50% of the coursework counted toward the certificate must be 700 level or above.

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University of Kansas Summary


Overview:

The University of Kansas (KU) is the state's flagship institution, known for its innovative research and commitment to knowledge pursuit. It is home to the Jayhawks, a symbol of the university's spirit and community.


Services Offered:

KU offers a wide range of services to its students, including:

    myKU:

    A portal for accessing student information and resources.

    Email:

    Access to university email accounts through Outlook.

    Canvas:

    The learning management system for online courses.

    Enroll & Pay:

    A platform for managing enrollment and tuition payments.

    Libraries:

    Extensive library resources for research and study.

    Academic Calendar:

    Information on important academic dates and deadlines.

    Tuition:

    Details on tuition costs and financial aid options.

    Registrar:

    Services related to registration, transcripts, and academic records.

    Orientation Programs:

    Programs designed to help new students transition to university life.

    International Services:

    Support for international students.

    Alumni Association:

    Resources and networking opportunities for graduates.

    Endowment:

    Information on the university's endowment and its impact.

    Jobs:

    Job postings and career services for students and alumni.

    Human Resources:

    Information and resources for KU employees.

    Directory:

    A searchable directory of faculty, staff, and students.

    IT Support:

    Technical support for students and faculty.

    Public Safety:

    Information on campus safety and security.

    Free Expression:

    Policies and resources related to freedom of expression.

    Privacy Policy:

    Information on the university's privacy policies.

    Consumer Information:

    Information on financial aid and other consumer-related topics.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

KU offers a vibrant campus experience with a strong sense of community. Students can participate in a variety of activities, including:

    Athletics:

    Cheer on the Jayhawks at sporting events, especially basketball games at Allen Fieldhouse.

    Student Organizations:

    Join clubs and organizations based on interests and passions.

    Campus Events:

    Attend concerts, lectures, and other events throughout the year.

    "Rock Chalk" Tradition:

    Embrace the university's unique chant and spirit.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Academic Excellence:

    KU boasts nationally recognized programs and faculty who are leaders in their fields.

    Research Opportunities:

    Students have access to cutting-edge research facilities and opportunities.

    Transformative Experience:

    KU aims to provide a transformative college experience that prepares students for success.

    Strong Community:

    The Jayhawk spirit fosters a sense of belonging and community among students.

Academic Programs:

KU offers over 400 degree and certificate programs across 14 academic schools. Some of the key academic strengths include:

    Fields of Study:

    A wide range of fields of study to choose from.

    Online Programs:

    Flexible online learning options for students.

Other:

    Campus Location:

    KU's main campus is located in Lawrence, Kansas.

    Campus Map:

    An interactive map of the Lawrence campus is available online.

    News and Events:

    Stay updated on KU news and events through KU Today.

    Giving to KU:

    Support the university through donations and contributions.

    Social Media:

    Connect with KU on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

  • For all applicants:
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in one of the following areas: natural, physical, or applied sciences, engineering, or related fields.
  • OR Coursework of at least 20 credit hours in the natural and applied sciences (biology, chemistry, geology, physical geography, environmental sciences, or engineering).
  • Individuals who do not have the necessary background courses in undergraduate science will need to complete additional coursework prior to the start of the graduate certificate program.
  • For non-KU graduate students:
  • Complete an application to Graduate Studies for admission into the certificate program.
  • Submit an application fee along with the following materials:
  • A Statement of Interest in the environmental assessment certificate program (1-2 pages summarizing education, employment history, long-term career goals, and how this certificate will help achieve those goals).
  • Official undergraduate transcript.
  • A letter of recommendation from someone familiar with your academic work or qualified to offer judgment on your ability to undertake graduate-level work (former professor or instructor, workplace supervisor).
  • Resume (recommended, but not required).
  • For current KU graduate students:
  • Apply through the Graduate School.
  • Must be in good standing with their graduate degree program.
  • Submit the following materials:
  • A Statement of Interest in the environmental assessment certificate program and its relationship to your graduate course of study.
  • An unofficial copy of your KU transcript.
  • A letter of support from your graduate degree program (your advisor or graduate director).
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