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Agricultural Science 017
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Minor in Agroecology (21-24 credits)
Minor in Animal Science (20-24 credits)
Minor in Biochemistry (23-25 credits)
Minor in Companion Animal Science (20-27 credits)
Minor in Ecology and Evolution (20-25 credits)
Minor in Endocrine Physiology and Health Sciences (22-27 credits)
Minor in Entomology (19-26 credits)
Minor in Environmental and Business Economics (21-23 credits)
Minor in Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior (21 credits)
Minor in Environmental Sciences (21 credits)
Minor in Equine Science (18-21 credits)
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Minor in Marine Sciences (18 credits)
Minor in Meteorology (18 credits)
Minor in Microbiology (19-21 credits)
Minor in Natural Resource Management (20-25 credits)
Minor in Nutrition (20-24 credits)
Minor in Plant Science (18-20 credits)
Minor in Science Teacher Education (21 credits)
Certificate in Environmental Geomatics (19 credits)
Certificate in Environmental Planning (21 credits)
Certificate in Food Systems Education and Administration (21-22 credits)
Certificate in Horticultural Therapy (29 credits)
Certificate in International Agriculture/Environment (21-23 credits)
Certificate in Medicinal and Economic Botany (24-25 credits)
Certificate in Plant Biosecurity (25 credits)
Certificate in Professional Youth Work (19-21 credits)
Certificate in Social Strategies for Environmental Protection (27 credits)
Certificate in Urban/Community Forestry (27.5-29.5 credits)
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Minors and Certificate Programs Certificate in Social Strategies for Environmental Protection (27 credits)  

Certificate in Social Strategies for Environmental Protection (27 credits)


Solving environmental problems often requires social intervention skills and not just an understanding of the biophysical environment. This certificate program is designed to give students, regardless of their major, an understanding of individual behavior, social organization and values, politics, law, and communication as these fields relate to environmental intervention. The aim is to provide action-oriented training in skills that strengthen environmental protection efforts. The program culminates in a practicum experience in which these skills are applied to an environmental issue of current concern.

The certificate is administered jointly through several departments at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. Further information can be obtained from any of the following three faculty members:

      Dr. Caron Chess, Cook Office Building, Room 205, 732-932-9153, ext. 318, or chess_c@aesop.rutgers.edu.

       Dr. William K. Hallman, Cook Office Building, Room 215, 732-932-9153, ext. 313, or hallman@aesop.rutgers.edu

      Dr. Andrew Pleasant, Cook Office Building, Room 207, 732-932-9153, ext. 320, or pleasant@aesop.rutgers.edu.

Required courses (18)

  11:374:279  Politics of Environmental Issues (3)

  11:374:322  Environmental Behavior (3) or 11:374:335  Social Responses to Environmental Problems

  11:374:325  Environmental Communication (3) 

  11:375:333  Environmental Law I (3)

An independent study project approved by the certificate adviser (3)

One of the following courses in communication skills, in addition to the 6 credits required by the school (3):

  01:355:302  Scientific and Technical Writing (3)

  01:355:303  Writing for Business and the Professions (3)

  01:355:402  Advanced Writing Workshop (3)

  04:192:220  Fundamentals of Speaking and Listening (3)

  04:192:359  Persuasive Communication (3)

  04:192:365  Principles of Public Relations (3)

  04:192:380  Public Speaking (3)

  04:567:324  News Reporting and Writing (3)

  04:567:327  Public Information and Public Affairs (3)

  11:374:435  Communication in the Life Sciences (3)

  11:374:493  Environmental Communication Clinic (3)

Electives (9)

  01:790:301  Political Campaigning (3)

  01:790:305  Public Policy Formation (3)

  01:790:330  Interest Groups (3)

  01:790:341  Public Administration: American Bureaucracy (3) or 01:790:342  Public Administration: Policymaking (3)

  11:373:363  Environmental Economics (3) or 01:220:332  Environmental Economics (3)

  11:374:201  Research Methods in Human Ecology (3)

  11:374:313  Environmental Policy and Institutions (3)

  11:374:335  Social Responses to Environmental Problems (3)

  11:374:337  Systems Approaches and Interventions in Human Ecology (3)

  11:374:430  Risk, Health, and Safety (3)

  11:374:433  Public Participation and Environmental Policy (3)

  11:375:334  Environmental Law II (3)

  19:910:666  Social Action Techniques and Methods (3)

  __:___:___   Additional communication skills course from the list above (3)

Other courses approved in advance by the certificate adviser may be substituted.

 
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