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California's increased commitment to reducing greenhouse gases means that understanding how to plan, design, and manage sustainable transportation systems is more important than ever before. The new UC Berkeley Extension Professional Program in Sustainability and Transportation helps you recognize the benefits of sustainability management and apply its techniques to improve transportation decision-making.
You learn effective approaches to solving and planning typical planning problems. You gain skills in using life cycle analysis methodologies to evaluate transportation systems. And you help ensure better outcomes for society, the environment, and your career.
The program consists of five courses, including two academic credit courses (2 semester units) and three one-day workshops.
Introduction to Sustainable Transportation Design Plan X497 (offered summer and spring terms)
Energy for Sustainability: Technology, Planning, and Policy X436 (offered summer and spring terms)
Transportation Sustainability: Life Cycle Assessment (0.6 ceu) (offered summer and fall terms)
Introduction to Sustainability Management (0.7 ceu) (offered summer and fall terms)
Climate Change and Law AB 32 (0.7 ceu) (offered summer and fall terms)
Are there prerequisites for admission?
There are no prerequisites for the Professional Program in Sustainability and Transportation.
Do I need to fill out a formal application to either enter the program or receive a certificate on completion?
No. In order to begin the program, simply enroll in your first class and continue taking them each term until you have completed the 50 hours of coursework. Be sure to indicate on the Extension course roster that you wish to receive credit in a CEU course or a letter grade in an academic course. When you have completed the program, please call (510) 642-4151 to request your certificate.
What is the minimum requirement to receive a certificate of completion?
You must complete all academic courses with a grade C or better and receive credit for all CEU courses.
How does the Professional Program in Sustainability and Transportation prepare professionals?
Courses in this program provide knowledge in sustainability management and climate change law. Courses are aimed at equipping professionals with practical management tools, such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), as applied to the field of sustainable transportation and energy use planning. You become better prepared for starting or advancing a career in the growing field of sustainable transportation and energy use planning.
What are the benefits of completing the program?
You will gain an understanding of the principles of sustainability management and impact of climate change law on businesses and governments. You will understand, make assessments, analyze, and manage issues related to sustainable transportation, energy use planning, and climate change. Earn continuing education units and focus your course of study in this important field of the new green economy.
Who is eligible to take the courses in this program?
Although there are no specific degrees or course requirements for this program, it is primarily intended for professionals, planners, policy-makers who have a bachelor’s degree and some experience in the field. Small business owners, consultants, and entrepreneurs who wish to conduct business in this sector will also benefit from this professional program.
Can international students enroll in the program?
No. For more information, please visit www.unex.berkeley.edu/intl/evecert for programs available to international students.
How long does it take to complete the program?
The program can be completed at your own pace. It will take a minimum of one semester to complete the program; however, the courses can be taken over the course of two years to earn a certificate of completion.
Should the courses be taken in a particular order?
Courses may be taken in any order, but we recommend that you start the program with Introduction to Sustainability Management.
Can I substitute a course into this program?
No. The courses in this program are required and must be taken in order to earn the certificate of completion.
Is the program offered online?
At this time, we do not have an online or distance learning format. All courses must be completed in the classroom.
How much does it cost to complete the program?
The approximate cost of the program is $1,750. Each course is paid for separately at the time of enrollment. Because the course fees may vary from semester to semester, this is only an estimate.
Is financial aid available?
E-mail FinAsst@unex.berkeley.edu or call (510) 643-2843 for more information.
Once I obtain a certificate upon completion of the program, how will this affect my career and income?
This program allows professionals and managers to focus their learning in this specialized area of sustainable transportation and energy use planning. Upon completion, you will be able to list this program from UC Berkeley Extension on your résumé and in job applications. Some of the courses in this program may be transferable to the Environmental Management and Sustainability System certificate, which is under development.
Is job placement assistance available for graduates of UC Berkeley Extension's certificate program?
UC Berkeley Extension does not provide job assistance. Some instructors, however, may have information about job opportunities within their companies or industries.
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