College of Natural Resources
Climate Change Certificate
Undergraduate Certificate
The Climate Change Certificate provides a comprehensive understanding of climate science, policy, and broader implications. This 12-credit certificate combines coursework in climate science, climate policy, and complementary studies, preparing you to address the complex challenges of climate change.
Courses
Requirements: 12 credits.
Climate Science
3 credits required. Take either:
- NRES 220 – Global Climate Change and Water Resources, 10th Century to Present Credits: 3 or
- GEOG 308 – Climate: Past, Present, and Future Credits: 3
Climate Policy
Take 6 credits:
- NRES 441 – Climate Change Implications, Policies, and Solutions Credits: 3
- POLI 305 – Climate Change Politics and Policy Credits: 3
Complementary Courses
Take 3 credits:
- GEOG 208 – Weather and Climate Credits: 3
- GEOG 433 – GIS and Geodesign for Sustainability and Resiliency Credits: 3
- HIST 280 – American Environmental History Credits: 3
- HIST 306 – The Human Age Credits: 3
- IA 315 – Sustainable Design Credits: 3
- NRES 200 – Introduction to Sustainable Communities Credits: 3
- NRES 405 – Selected Topics in Natural Resources Credits: 1-3 (Must take Subtopic: Lake Superior Region: Natural Resources, Culture and Climate Change)
- POLI 389 – Public Policy for Sustainable Communities Credits: 3