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.
Degree specific credits: 15
Required Courses (6cr):
ENST 489S: Environmental Justice Issues & Solutions
ENST 410: TEK of Indigenous Peoples
Approved Electives (9cr):
ENST 320: Earth Ethics
ENST 398: Internship (advisor-approved)
ENST 427: Social Issues: The Mekong Delta
ENST 487: Globalization, Justice and Environment
ANTY 323X: Native Americans of 猎奇重口
ANTY 326E: Indigenous Peoples & the Ethics of Development
BGEN 445: Sustainability Reporting
CHTH 355: Theory and Practice of Community Health Education
CHTH 440: Principles of Epidemiology
GPHY 284: Intro to GIS and Cartography
GPHY 433: Community Resilience
GPHY 468: Community & Regional Analysis
HSTA 344: African-American Struggle for Equality
NASX 304E: Native American Beliefs/Philosophy
NASX 475: Tribal Sovereignty
NRSM 349E: Climate Change Ethics/Policy
PHAR 320: American Indian Health Issues
PHL 422: Environmental Philosophy
PSCI 431: Politics of Global Migration
PSCI 463: Development Administration
PUBH 325: Environmental and Occupational Health
SOCI 220S: Race, Gender & Class
SOCI 318: Sociological Research Methods
SOCI 325: Social Stratification
WGSS 363: Feminist Theory and Methods
GPA Requirements: Students must achieve at least an overall grade point average of 3.0 for courses within the certificate program. The certificate will only be awarded upon the successful completion of all requirements and the attainment of an undergraduate degree.
Environmental Justice Faculty

Robin Saha
Associate Professor and Director of Environmental Studies

Dan Spencer
Professor