Environmental Resiliency Courses Open for Spring 2024 Enrollment
U of A students can still enroll in courses for the spring semester on the topic of Environmental Resiliency, which can work toward a graduate microcertificate, certificate or a master's degree.
The 3-credit hour courses are completely online and are eight weeks in duration. Students in fully online programs pay in-state tuition, and financial aid may be available.
Students can take courses across four focus areas with workforce demand: Environmental Resiliency, Leadership, Sustainability and Certifications, Accounting and Metrics. Students can take one or more classes without having to formally enroll in any of the ENRE degree or certificate programs
Courses available for the spring 2024 semester are:
First eight weeks — Jan. 16 to March 5:
- ENRE 5123: Foundations of Resiliency
- ENRE 5323: Survey of Watershed Hydrology and Water Resource Management
- ENRE 5133: Communications for Executives
- SUST 5103: Foundations of Sustainable and Resilient Systems
- SUST 6913: Sustainable Design and Construction: Remediation and Plants on Structures
Second eight weeks — March 6 to May 10
- ENRE 5333 ESG Reporting
- ENRE 5113 Adaptive Leadership
- SUST 5203 Decision Making, Analysis and Synthesis in Sustainability
For more information on the courses or the Environmental Resiliency programs, visit their website or contact Jo Ann Kvamme at jkvamme@uark.edu or Ken McCown at kennethm@uark.edu.
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Graduate School and International Education
479-575-4853,
johnpost@uark.edu
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