University of Washington Environmental Management

University of Washington  Environmental Management


http://evans.washington.edu/students/organizations/gepfa


Environmental Management Certificate Program Overview
Environmental managers face unprecedented challenges in decision making: advances in science and technology, businesses considering sustainability a core driver of strategy, and growing public awareness of the role of the environment in healthy communities and sustainable economies.

The University of Washington’s Environmental Management Program is based on the idea that managing the most important environmental problems and opportunities requires a systems approach which integrates knowledge that crosses disciplines.  This requires a team of professionals from diverse fields with multidisciplinary problem solving skills. In the Environmental Management Program, graduate students from across the University collaborate to tackle real-world problems with profound policy, scientific, and business ramifications. The program consists of

Three core courses in the areas of Environmental Policy, Business and the Environment, and Science Application
Two-quarter-long Keystone Project with community partners that address contemporary problems in environmental management
One elective course to further students' knowledge relevant to their academic and career goals

 
Program Benefits
The EM program offers students many benefits:

a focus on environmental stewardship and sustainability
development of interdisciplinary problem solving skills
opportunities to develop relationships within an interdisciplinary network of graduate students, UW faculty, and external partner organizations
a problem- and solution-based approach to environmental issues
work in integrated, multidisciplinary teams
skills development in networking, team-building, project management, and communications
a curriculum suitable for students from many backgrounds, such as engineering, physical and natural sciences, public policy, economics, geography, public health, business, law, and political science, to name a few.   

 

Steering Committee
The Steering Committee for Environmental Management includes course instructors plus other faculty representatives from departments whose students participate in the program.


 

Eligibility
The EM program accepts applications from students already enrolled in Graduate Degree programs at the University of Washington.

The program is not available as a stand-alone program, and is not a mechanism for admission to graduate standing at the University of Washington.

Prospective graduate students interested in applying for graduate study in Environmental Management at UW should see our page of Graduate Study Information.

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