Environmental Resiliency Courses Available for Summer Enrollment

Environmental Resiliency Courses Available for Summer Enrollment
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U of A students can still enroll in courses for the summer semester on the topic of environmental resiliency that can work toward a graduate microcertificate, certificate or a master's degree.

Courses available for the summer 2024 semester are:

  • ENRE 5123: Foundations of Resiliency
  • ENRE 5213: Leadership is Convening, Do You Know How to Convene?
  • ENRE 5233: Carbon Accounting
  • ENRE 5423: Business and the Environment

Students may take these courses as electives for their currently enrolled degree programs, or they can apply to become a student in the Environmental Resiliency master's program or one of eight graduate certificate and microcertificate programs. Current students can apply to these programs for free.

A comprehensive list of program offerings are:

  • Master's degree in environmental resiliency (10 courses with no thesis required)
  • Graduate certificates (five courses)
    • Environmental Resiliency
    • Environmental Resiliency Leadership
    • Environmental Resiliency Certifications, Accounting and Metrics
    • Environmental Resiliency Sustainability
  • Graduate microcertificates (three courses)
    • Environmental Resiliency
    • Environmental Resiliency Leadership
    • Environmental Resiliency Certifications, Accounting and Metrics
    • Sustainability

For more information on the courses or the Environmental Resiliency programs, visit their website or contact JoAnn Kvamme, associate director of the ENDY program, at jkvamme@uark.edu or Ken McCown at kennethm@uark.edu.

Contacts

John Post, director of communications
Graduate School and International Education
479-575-4853, johnpost@uark.edu

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