Sustainable Urban Agriculture Graduate Certificate
Introduction
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Certificate Advisor: Amanda Weaver
E-mail: amanda.weaver@ucdenver.edu
The goal of the certificate program is to provide GES students advanced training in sustainable urban agriculture through the integration of university classroom study and field-based practicum conducted at the department's field research station. Requirements for the certificate are therefore divided between on-campus courses and field courses.
Upon successful completion of the certificate, students will:
- Have knowledge of the history of urban farming
- Understand the modern agro-food system
- Participate in sustainable urban agricultural practices
Program Delivery
- This is both an on-campus and field-based program.
Declaring This Certificate
- Please see the Certificate advisor.
Eligibility
Sustainable Urban Agriculture has broad applications across many disciplines. Students who already hold a bachelor's degree from CU Denver or other institutions in any major may be admitted as a CU Denver graduate student or a non-degree-seeking student, depending on enrollment status.
Current CU Denver Students
A student may begin the program in any semester or during the summer by making arrangements with the Certificate advisor. This should be done as soon as you have decided to pursue the certificate, and no later than the semester previous to completion of all the courses required to obtain the certificate.
Former CU Denver Students or Graduates of Other Universities
In order to start the certificate program, you will need to apply to the university as a non-degree seeking student if you are not already enrolled in a graduate program within CU Denver. Once accepted, you will be able to enroll in all of the appropriate classes.
Admissions: https://www.ucdenver.edu/admissions/non-degree-admissions.
Specific questions about enrollment or tuition should be addressed directly to the University Registrar's Office or Bursar's Office.
Performance Expectations
For graduate and non-degree seeking students, the certificate will be awarded upon completion of the program and be added to the student's transcript.
These program requirements are subject to periodic revision by the academic department, and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences reserves the right to make exceptions and substitutions as judged necessary in individual cases. Therefore, the College strongly urges students to consult regularly with their Sustainable Urban Agriculture advisor to confirm the best plans of study before finalizing them.
Graduate Education Policies and Procedures apply to this program.
Certificate Requirements
- Students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours taken from approved courses.
- Students must complete all courses at the graduate level (5000 or above) to fulfill the requirements of the certificate.
- Students must earn a minimum grade of B- (2.7) in all courses that apply to the certificate and a minimum cumulative certificate GPA of 3.0. Courses taken using P+/P/F or S/U grading cannot apply to certificate requirements.
- All 12 credit hours for the certificate must be earned at the University of Colorado Denver.
Certificate Restrictions, Allowances and Recommendations
- Because a certificate is a CU Denver certification of a students' specialized knowledge in an advanced subject matter, all courses in a certificate program are expected to be taken in residency at CU Denver.
- Any changes to the standard curriculum program must be approved in writing by the certificate advisor.
- Courses taken within the Sustainable Urban Agriculture Certificate Program may be used towards one other degree requirement.
- Please pay close attention to prerequisites for specific courses.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Complete the following required courses: | 6 | |
Urban Food and Agriculture: Perspectives and Research | ||
Sustainable Urban Agriculture Field Study I | ||
Complete two of the following elective courses: | 6 | |
Remote Sensing I: Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing | ||
GIS Applications for the Urban Environment | ||
Climate Change & Society | ||
Urban Geography: Denver and the U.S. | ||
Sustainable Urban Agriculture Field Study II | ||
Urban Sustainability and Resiliency: Perspectives and Practice | ||
Internship 1 | ||
Total Hours | 12 |
- 1
a sustainable agriculture internship with a local food/urban agriculture community organization
To learn more about the Student Learning Outcomes for this program, please visit our website.