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ESF Certificate Programs: Environmental Leadership Graduate Certificate

Certificate at a Glance

Required Courses

Three courses are required to complete this certificate.

Approximate Cost

Time Investment

The average time it takes to complete this certificate is 1 year.

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Now, more than ever, the world is ready for leaders who can tackle complex environmental challenges.

Are you ready to switch careers or step forward in your current profession? Make your move with us and realize 21st century rewards. Our graduate certificate in Environmental Leadership (no GRE required!) is perfect for people who want to roll up their sleeves and drive sustainable change in any setting — corporate, non-profit, or government.

Program learning outcomes

Students in our fully online program will develop leadership skills in the following areas:

  • Advocating for a values-driven, sustainable culture
  • Staying current with ever-changing, but absolutely critical local, regional, national, and international policies
  • Facilitating productive decision-making even in challenging situations
  • Selecting appropriate tools, methods, and approaches to address society's most challenging environmental problems
  • Identifying team members and facilitating collaborative problem-solving
  • Communicating and problem-solving across cultural, organizational, and political boundaries

Earn our Graduate Certificate and Step-Up Your Credentials (3 courses)*

The graduate certificate in Environmental Leadership requires the completion of three courses:

  • Environmental Thought and Ethics (EST 640, Offered Fall Semester)
  • Environmental Policy and Governance (EST 612, Offered Spring Semester)
  • Public Participation and Decision Making: Theory and Application (EST 635, Offered Spring Semester)

All courses are offered online and designed to accommodate working professionals' schedules. Course activities include readings, instructor-developed video presentations and podcasts, guided exercises, online discussions, and completion of class exercises toward a final project. Students regularly engage with the professor in online discussions, synchronous learning sessions, and phone or online office hours.

* We understand flexibility is important. Want to test the waters and enroll in just one course? No worries! Pick the course that sounds most interesting and click "register for a course."

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If you are not currently enrolled at ESF, please complete our Visiting Student Registration Form. We invite you to enroll in the one course at a time or register for the certificate program by listing all three courses on the registration form.

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ESF Students: You can register for these courses through the normal registration process. Graduate students currently matriculated and in good academic standing in their graduate degree programs at SUNY-ESF and Syracuse University are eligible to apply for entrance to the certificate program; complete the application and certificate request form for matriculated ESF Students.

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Instructor and Program Chair

paul hirsch Dr. Paul Hirsch, Associate Professor, Environmental Studies, ESF; pahirsch@esf.edu

 

Paul Hirsch is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies at SUNY ESF and is a recognized expert in his field. A frequent publisher in peer-reviewed journals, he is also sought after by main stream publications for his expertise and views on sustainability. For example, in a recent article in Women's World Daily Hirsch discussed his views on "consumers, collaboration and creativity" and talked about "three reasons to be optimistic about fashion's push toward sustainability."

Hirsch has played a facilitative role in a variety of sustainable change processes, both in the United States and internationally, working for organizations from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to the Tanzanian Department of Wildlife Management, the Peruvian Society for Environmental Law, and the Center for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies in Vietnam.

Dr. Hirsch has served as a Board Member with the Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, a Senior Research Fellow with the National Council for Science and the Environment, and a Fellow with Planet Forward at George Washington University. He teaches courses in environmental philosophy, policy, and decision-making.

Course Descriptions

EST 640 / Environmental Thought and Ethics (3 credits; Offered in the Fall Semester)

Understand the role of values, science, and alternative ways of knowing in environmental problem-solving. Apply the tools of environmental ethics and philosophy to improving dialog, debates, and decision making in the context of complex environmental challenges.

EST 612 / Environmental Policy and Governance (3 credits; Offered in the Spring Semester)

Map the institutional context of an environmental problem. Identify applicable local, regional, national, or international policies and the processes by which they are made and changed. Identify strategic leverage points for driving sustainable change.

EST 635 / Public Participation and Decision Making: Theory and Application (3 credits; Offered in the Spring Semester)

Develop a strategy for the inclusion of key stakeholders in the problem-solving process. Facilitate reflective, adaptive, and deliberative decision-making in the context of uncertain science and divergent agendas.