ࡱ> 03/g 3bjbjVV 0r<r<3  ${-\((=@ 0ʮ}H(( i: Certificate Programs Several certificate programs are offered in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science. The Biological Sciences Department offers an undergraduate Biotechnology certificate program. The Department of Geosciences offers undergraduate certificates in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the Advanced Certificate in GIS. In Mathematical Sciences, students may choose from undergraduate certificates in Statistics or Actuarial Science. Requirements for these certificate programs are listed within their specific departments. The Department of Physics offers a graduate certificate in Medical Physics that appears below in Interdisciplinary Programs. Four certificate programsEnvironmental SciencesStudies, Medical Physics, Neuroscience and Pre-Health Professions Studiesare interdisciplinary in nature, crossing several Charles E. Schmidt College of Science departments. Details of these certificate programs are listed below under Interdisciplinary Programs. Interdisciplinary Programs The College offers several interdisciplinary programs appearing below in the following order: an undergraduate/graduate certificate/preparatory program in Pre-Health Professions Studies, an undergraduate certificate in Environmental SciencesStudies, a graduate certificate in Environmental Restoration, a graduate certificate in Medical Physics, a graduate certificate in Neuroscience, a masters-level degree program in Environmental Sciences and a doctoral-level degree program in Integrative Biology. These programs draw on a variety of disciplines and diverse faculty to present students with programs of study especially designed for their individual interests. Admission and degree requirements for the interdisciplinary programs follow. Environmental SciencesStudies Certificate Program The Environmental Studies Sciences Certificate Program is administered by the Environmental Sciences Program. The Environmental Studies Sciences Certificate Program allows undergraduate students to explore environmental issues through a broadly based interdisciplinary program. Program objectives are: 1. Introduce students to the major environmental issues facing our rapidly changing society. 2. Provide in-depth analysis in several areas of study, including vital concerns such as environmental health, environmental ethics, management strategies for global and local natural resources, environmental planning and policies, environmental economics, geographical analysis, sustainable cities, human-environmental interactions and global warming. The certificate program is designed to enhance an undergraduate students major program of study. This option does not qualify as a major in Environmental Sciences.environmental studies. The Certificate in Environmental SciencesStudies is awarded in conjunction with an academic major and consists of 18 credits of environmentally focused courses. Students who already hold a baccalaureate degree may pursue the certificate as a non-degree-seeking student or in conjunction with a second bachelors degree. All courses taken in the curriculum may be applied toward other general and specific graduation requirements and courses taken to fulfill other requirements may be applied to the certificate curriculum. 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