Certificate in Environmental Conservation
Description
Developed from a biophysical science perspective, in partnership with the School of Environmental Sciences, this certificate is beneficial if you want to gain knowledge and an appreciation for environmental protection, conservation, preservation, and education and research. The program is designed to provide you with the credentials you need for professional advancement and personal enrichment.
About the Certificate in Environmental Conservation
The University of Guelph is a leading institution in Environmental Sciences. The School of Environmental Sciences, recognized for its excellence and contributions to the environmental science industry, was established in 1992. With a fresh and future-oriented outlook, the School of Environmental Sciences' programs are based on a long-standing tradition of environmental research.
This program requires the completion of one required course and five electives, including at least two at the 3000 or 4000 level. The courses may be taken in any order, as long as prerequisite requirements are met.
Request your parchment through the SCS Student Portal once all requirements are met.
GEOG*1220 - Human Impact on the Environment
GEOG*1300 - Introduction to the Biophysical Environment
ENVS*1060 - Principles of Geology
ENVS*2060 - Soil Science
ENVS*2250 - Geology of Natural Disasters
ENVS*3080 - Soil and Water Conservation
BIOL*3450 - Introduction to Aquatic Environments
ENVS*300E - Nature Interpretation
ENVS*3040 - Natural Chemicals in the Environment
GEOG*2210 - Environment and Resources
GEOG*3020 - Global Environmental Change
GEOG*3210 - Indigenous-Settler Relationships in Environmental Governance
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Overview

- Institution: University of Guelph
- Program type: Certificate
- Language: English
- Program Code:
- Delivery Method: Fully Online/Distance
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.