A
certificate is a grouping of five or so courses, offered by key,
multiple departments, that if taken, indicate that the student has
developed cross-disciplinary expertise in a particular subject area.
Certificates can be awarded by any of the participating departments or
programs. Each participating department, school, or program has a
coordinator for the certificate. The certificate differs from a
concentration in that multiple Rutgers departments or schools are
involved in the certificate.
Coastal Climate Risk and Resilience Certificate
The
Bloustein School, the Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
(EOAS), the Department of Human Ecology, and the Department of Civil
Engineering have developed a certificate in coastal climate risk and resilience. The certificate focuses on the theories, methods,
practical skills, and contextual knowledge needed to work productively on
coastal areas and their populations which are extremely vulnerable to effects
of climate change, ranging from sea-level rise to intensified storm events, and
understanding both the risks and the adaptation opportunities requires
knowledge from several disciplines.
Energy Certificate
The graduate certificate
in energy, offered by the Bloustein School and Rutgers Energy Institute, is
designed to give Rutgers students a strong background in the timely topic of
energy. By taking advantage of the many energy-related courses offered at
Rutgers as well as ongoing research involving all aspects of energy, the
certificate builds on the diversity, magnitude, and variety of Rutgers resources
in science, engineering, and public policy by enabling graduate students to
cross over to courses outside their graduate program and enrich their
background in energy. Students receiving this certificate will have received a
broad exposure to the topics and challenges in energy, and will have stronger
qualifications to pursue a career in industry, government, and academia upon
graduation, as well as become leaders in innovation. Currently, Rutgers is
unique in New Jersey offering a Graduate Certificate in Energy.
Human Dimensions of Environmental Change Graduate Certificate
The Department of Human Ecology coordinates an
interdisciplinary graduate certificate on human dimensions of environmental
change. The program is open to any student enrolled in a Rutgers University
graduate program. The certificate program represents a collaboration among
faculty from several graduate programs, and allows students to examine the
political, cultural, economic, historical, and other human dimensions of
environmental change while carrying out studies in an existing graduate
program. The certificate is designed to help students access theoretical
perspectives, skills, and/or other resources provided by various programs and departments
at Rutgers while simultaneously creating spaces for interdisciplinary
interaction.
Real Estate Development and Redevelopment Certificate
The
graduate-level certificate program real estate development and redevelopment, developed jointly by the Bloustein School and Rutgers
Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick's Center for Real Estate, focuses on the theories, methods,
practical skills, and contextual knowledge needed to work at a high level within
this industry. The innovative and interdisciplinary program integrates
existing coursework offered in the Bloustein School's graduate programs in
planning and public policy, Rutgers Business School Center for Real Estate, and
the Rutgers Business School M.B.A. program.
The
real estate industry is economically important and has unique characteristics
that tie it firmly to specific places and their attributes. This is especially
true when redeveloping existing sites. The urban planner's domains of land-use
planning, transportation, housing policy, property tax regimes, and local
politics set the context for the real estate industry as it carries out
development and redevelopment. The business of real estate drives the
development and redevelopment processes that create the need for urban
planning, urban design, and land-use regulation. By combining the strengths of
Bloustein's top-10 ranked urban planning graduate program with the RBS M.B.A. real estate concentration, this certificate offers students in both programs an
unparalleled learning opportunity. This collaboration, these perspectives, and
skills are the focus of this certificate program.
Transportation Management: Vulnerability, Risk, and Security Certificate
The
graduate certificate in transportation vulnerability, risk, and security was
developed by a coalition of faculty and staff from the Bloustein School, the
School of Engineering, the School of Arts and Sciences, and Rutgers Biomedical
and Health Sciences (RBHS). The 15-credit program is designed for Rutgers University-New
Brunswick graduate students with an interest in a risk analysis approach to
transportation policy. Participants in this program will develop expertise that
can be applied through a multidisciplinary approach, providing them with
skills that will apply to future work sites and enrich their and research in
the field of transportation planning and management. This approach offers
students a background in the disciplines of engineering, health, sociology,
geography, environmental planning, and risk management. The research and
training associated with the certificate will enable certified students to
apply their classroom experience in a comprehensive approach to reducing risk
exposures and develop efficient interdisciplinary networks in response to
complex problems related to system vulnerabilities. The certificate has two
required courses, the initial course in transit management and planning and a
seminar, challenging the students to draw from all their certificate courses in
the completion of their final project.
Transportation Studies Certificate
The Bloustein School, in partnership with the School of Engineering,
offers a cross-disciplinary program leading to the graduate certificate
in transportation studies. The certificate is open to matriculated
graduate students in the two graduate programs at the Bloustein School
(urban planning and policy development and public policy) and in the
School of Engineering's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The certificate is
offered with two concentrations: technology and design and policy and
planning. The technology and design concentration focuses on analysis
and design issues and is directed at students with an interest in
transportation and traffic engineering and facility design. The policy
and planning concentration focuses on the policy and planning process
and is directed at students with these interests. In general, the
student enrolls in one of the programs at the master's level and, upon
graduating, receives a transportation studies certificate signifying
completion of the program at the same time the student receives his or
her master's degree. Under some circumstances, doctoral students may be
admitted to the certificate program.
Geospatial Information Science Certificate
A
certificate program in geospatial information science is offered by a
faculty drawn from the Bloustein School, the Department of Geography at the School of Arts and Sciences,
and the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. The
certificate program provides an in-depth, interdisciplinary examination
of the emerging discipline of geospatial information, focusing both on
the development of theory and on the application of geographic
information systems.
Historic Preservation Certificate
The graduate certificate in historic preservation is a
cross-disciplinary graduate program administered by the
Bloustein School and the Department of
Art History at the School of Arts and Sciences. This certificate program is open to graduate students
enrolled in and working toward completion of any of Rutgers graduate master's or doctoral programs.
Graduate Certificate in Public Policy
The graduate certificate in public policy is a cross-disciplinary graduate
program administered by the programs in planning and public policy
within the Bloustein School. This certificate program is only
open to graduate students enrolled in and working toward completion of
the master of city and regional planning (M.C.R.P.) program. There is a symmetrical urban planning certificate available to public policy graduate students. The most current information about all certificate programs may be found at the Bloustein School website.