Required courses for certificate:
- ABE 232: Context in International Interventions (3 credit hours, Fall) OR
- ABE 532: Advanced Contextual Design (4 credit hours, Fall)
Elective courses for certificate (if applicable):
Students must complete one course from each of the three categories.
Category 1
- ABE 152: Water in the Global Environment (3 credit hours, Spring)
- ABE 450/451: International Water Project (3 credit hours, Fall and Spring)
- ABE 452: Engineering for Disaster Resilience (3 credit hours, Fall & Spring)
- ABE 456: Land & Water Resources Engineering (3 credit hours, Spring)
Category 2
- ATMS 120: Severe and Hazardous Weather (3 credit hours, all semesters)
- ATMS 140: Climate and Global Change (3 credit hours, Spring or Fall)
- ATMS 202: General Physical Climate (3 credit hours, Fall)
- ATMS 307: Climate Processes (3 credit hours, Spring)
- ATMS 322: Social Impacts of Weather & Climate (3 credit hours, Spring)
- ATMS 404: Risk Analysis in Earth Science (3 or 4 credit hours, Fall)
- ATMS 449: Biogeochemical Cycles (4 credit hours, Fall)
- ATMS 491: Weather Hazard Risk Communication (4 credit hours, Fall)
- ATMS 507: Climate Dynamics (4 credit hours, Spring)
- CEE 340: Energy & Global Environment (3 credit hours, Fall)
- CEE 350: Water Resources Engineering (3 credit hours, Spring)
- CEE 433: Water Technology and Policy (3 or 4 credit hours, Spring)
- CEE 438: Science & Environmental Policy (3 credit hours, Spring)
- CEE 493: Sustainable Design Eng Tech (4 credit hours, Fall)
- CEE 459: Ecohydraulics (4 credit hours, Spring)
- GGIS 410: Green Development (4 credit hours, Fall)
- NRES 431: Plants & Global Change (3 credit hours, Spring)
Category 3
- ACE 255: Economics of Food and Environment (3 credit hours, Spring)
- ACE 476: Behavioral Economics and financial Decision Making (4 credit hours, Fall or Spring)
- ACE 557/559: Food, Poverty and Development (2/2 credit hours, Fall)
- CHLH 415: International Health (3 credit hours, Fall or Spring)
- GGIS 106: Geographies of Globalization (3 credit hours, Fall)
- GGIS 210: Social & Environmental Issues (3 credit hours, Fall or Spring)
- GGIS 403: Geographic Information Science and Systems (4 credit hours, Fall)
- GLBL 450: Poverty Interventions and Evaluation (3 credit hours, Spring)
- SOC 100: Introduction to Sociology (4 credit hours, All)
- SOC 270: Global Demography (3 credit hours, Spring)
- SOC 480: Methods of Field Research (4 credit hours, Fall)
- SOC 488: Demographic Techniques (4 credit hours, Fall)