is based on the understanding that the economy is grounded in a larger ecological system. It strives to create a future that is environmentally sustainable, socially equitable, and economically efficient.
Taught by leading experts in the field, the Ecological Economics Graduate Certificate is a 15- to 21-credit, problem-based program, depending on previous credits and life experience. Graduate students and professions gain a solid foundation in Ecological Economics and develop new skills to help you contribute to the big picture at your organization, in your research and throughout your career, including a theoretical and practical framework for integrating economic and ecological systems in real world scenarios.
The certificate is managed by the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, and conferred by .
¶¶Òõ̽̽ also offers PhD programs rooted in ecological economics, including Leadership for the Ecozoic (L4E). Learners can enroll in the Ecological Economics Graduate Certificate by itself, or paired with other ¶¶Òõ̽̽ graduate programs, including L4E.Â