Environmental Politics and Policy (Graduate Certificate)
Online and On-Campus
Campuses:
Virginia Tech Blacksburg Campus, Virginia Tech Online (Virtual)
Instructions:
Residential/On Campus, Online Courses for Virtual Option
Program Overview
Be prepared to advocate for citizen interests through a detailed understanding of environmental politics and policy design. This graduate certificate in Environmental Politics and Policy is designed for non-degree-seeking students and graduate students at Virginia Tech who wish to demonstrate special competence in the research area of environmental politics and policy. This certificate program responds to an existing demand by degree-seeking and non-degree students, studying on campus or through online courses. The certificate recognizes coursework students have completed that demonstrates a focus on how environmental political actors engage in the policy process.
Why choose this program?
- The Department's relatively small scale provides excellent opportunities for close student-faculty interaction in both the residential and online programs of study.
- Our Blacksburg campus offers students the full services of the university, including an extensive library, technology support, and the Graduate Life Center for residential students.
- Participants in online program complete their course work over the Internet through asynchronously conducted online graduate courses.
- Department faculty is drawn from outstanding universities around the United States and around the world, and the department has strong expertise in all major sub-fields of political science.
- As active research scholars, members of the faculty regularly review research grants for major granting bodies in the U.S. and abroad, and serve as editors or on editorial boards of major peer-reviewed journals, including Administration & Society; Capitalism, Nature, Socialism; Critical Policy Studies; Congress and the Presidency; Fast Capitalism; International Political Sociology; the minnesota review; New Political Science; Peace Studies Journal; Presidential Studies Quarterly; Rhetoric & Public Affairs; and Telos.
What You'll Study
The certificate requires successful completion of a total of twelve credit hours, of which 9 credits are required courses and 3 are elective. Students need to receive a grade of B or better in each course to receive the certificate. Students will not be allowed to retake a course for a better grade if they receive below a B. All courses are for 3 credit hours. All students must complete:
* PSCI 5214 Contemporary Political Theory or PSCI 5115 Research Methods I and
* PSCI 5364 Public Ecology
* PSCI 5584 Environmental Politics and Policy
In addition, students must complete at least 3 credit hours from the following:
* PSCI 5354 Public Policy Analysis
* PSCI 5414 Industrial Democracies
* PSCI 5434 Politics of Developing Areas
* PSCI 5314 Legislative Branch
* PSCI 5324 Executive Branch
* PSCI 5334 Judicial Branch
- Minimum GPA 3.0 (4 Scale)
- TOEFL/ IELTS score Required (If Applicable)
Domestic (Blacksburg Campus Only) Application Deadlines:
- Spring: January 1
- Summer I: May 1
- Summer II: June 1
- Fall: August 1
International (Blacksburg Campus) Application Deadlines:
- Spring: September 1
- Summer I: January 1
- Summer II: February 1
- Fall: April 1
Domestic and International (Online/Virtual Campus Only) Application Deadlines:
- Spring: January 1
- Summer I: May 1
- Summer II: June 1
- Fall: August 1
Andrew J. Scerri, Director of Graduate Studies
515 Major Williams Hall
540-231-8843
ajscerri@vt.edu
Sarah Harvey, Graduate Programs Coordinator
531 Major Williams Hall
540-231-6572
saharvey1@vt.edu
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Andrew J. Scerri, Director of Graduate Studies
515 Major Williams Hall
540-231-8843
ajscerri@vt.edu
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