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Minors
Are you interested in how we manage natural resources like energy, forestry, and fisheries? Do you find yourself wanting to understand how to plan and cultivate sustainability at the community and city level while taking the environmental, economic, and social aspects of development into consideration? Complement your major with a REM or Sustainable Development Minor!
Certificates
The Sustainable Development (SD) certificate program explores social, economic, and environmental sustainability in theory and practice, from local and international perspectives. Framed within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the certificate offers an applied, multi-disciplinary credential. Classes are small and highly participatory, involving learning through cases, real-world examples, guest speakers, projects, policy design and social enterprise development.
More questions?
Contact May Fan, REM undergraduate advisor or book an appointment on Advisor Link.