Banner Code: SC-CERG-EGBC
College: College of Science
Departments: Environmental Science and Policy , Geography and Geoinformation Science , and Smithsonian Mason School of Conservation
As biodiversity is the life support system of our planet, it is important to prepare students for careers that require knowledge of both ecology and public policy. This certificate focuses in the fields of conservation biology, land use policy, conservation planning, and modern tools and approaches used in GIS to prepare students to tackle complex environmental challenges in a changing world.
This certificate is suitable for traditional students as well as for student-professionals (such as environmental scientists, managers, practitioners in government, and experts in non-governmental organizations) who wish to acquire further knowledge to advance their careers.
This certificate may be pursued on a part-time or full-time basis.
Admission Requirements
In order to apply, prospective students should complete the George Mason University Graduate Application. Applicants to all graduate programs at George Mason must meet the admission standards and application requirements for study as specified in the Graduate Admission Policies section of this catalog. In addition, applicants should hold a BA or BS in a related discipline from a regionally accredited institution.
Requirements for Graduate Certificates
It is important for students to be aware of Mason’s Graduate Policies , particularly the Requirements for Graduate Certificates .
Elective Courses (9 credits)
Choose three courses, one from each cluster:
Certificate Total: 18-19 credits