Sustainability (Certificate)
This certificate program explores the dynamic relationship between humans and their environment through cultural, economic, historical, literary, social, scientific, and technology perspectives. Students acquire foundational skills in communications and mathematics while studying the unifying theme of sustainability from a multidisciplinary perspective. Designed as a valuable adjunct to AA, AS, or AAS degrees, the program prepares students for global citizenship and enhances competitiveness in employment markets, particularly for those majoring in business, technology, education, or natural resources.
Courses
- ANTH2010 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- BIOL1070 — Environmental Science
- BIOL1080 — Environmental Science Lab
- COMM1030 — Interpersonal Communication
- COMM1040 — Public Speaking
- COMM1200 — Small Group Process
- ECON1320 — Microeconomics
- ENGL1010 — Rhetoric & Composition
- ENGL1020 — Research Writing
- ENGL1450 — Technical and Report Writing
- GEOG1100 — Physical Geography
- HIST1010 — Western Civilization to 1600
- HIST1020 — Western Civilization 1600 to Present
- MATH2100 — Introduction to Statistics
- PHIL2040 — Introduction to Ethics
- POLI2620 — State & Local Government