Environmental Justice Certificate
The Certificate in Environmental Justice offers students an integrated social science and humanities approach for understanding, analyzing and problem-solving around domestic and international environmental inequalities and injustices.
General Certificate Requirements
Additional requirements for graduation can be found on the Degree/Certificate Requirements for Graduation page.
Unless otherwise noted in individual program requirements, a minimum grade point average of 2.00 in all work attempted at the University of Montana-Missoula is required for graduation. Please see the Academic Policies and Procedures page for information on how your GPA is calculated.
Courses taken to satisfy the requirements of a major, minor, or certificate program must be completed with a grade of C- or better unless a higher grade is noted in the program requirements.
POST-SECONDARY CERTIFICATE - ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Course Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Courses | ||
Complete all of the following courses: | ||
ENST 410 | TEK of Indigenous Peoples | 3 |
ENST 489S | Environmental Justice Issues & Solutions | 3 |
Electives | ||
Complete 9 credits of the following courses: | 9 | |
Native Peoples of Montana | ||
Indigenous Peoples & the Ethics of Development | ||
Sustainability Reporting | ||
Health Promotion Practice | ||
Earth Ethics | ||
Cooperative Education/Intern | ||
Social Issues: The Mekong Delta | ||
Globalization, Justice & Environment | ||
Intro to GIS and Cartography | ||
Community Resilience | ||
Community & Regional Analysis | ||
African-American Struggle for Equality | ||
Native American Beliefs and Philosophy | ||
Tribal Sovereignty | ||
Climate Change Ethics and Policy | ||
American Indian Health Issues | ||
Environmental Philosophy | ||
Politics of Global Migration | ||
Development Administration | ||
Environmental and Occupational Health | ||
Race, Gender & Class | ||
Sociological Research Methods | ||
Social Stratification | ||
Feminist and Queer Theories and Methods | ||
Total Hours | 15 |