Ecology and Environmental Biology, Terrestrial - Certificate

  • Environment

EBAC

The Environmental Biology certificate is designed for the student who wants to enter the Environment and Sustainability workforce with a solid knowledge and skills in terrestrial ecology and environmental biology. Students will experience the Rhode Island environment and ecology in hands-on laboratory settings that take them into the field, in addition to learning theory and experimental methods in the classroom. Students will learn about insects, soil, geology, plants, and trees and the interaction of all of these in the greater environment.

Upon completion of the certificate, students may elect to complete another certificate in Environmental Biology or pursue a Business Certificate. Students may also continue their education by applying all courses to the completion of the Environment, Sustainability, and Management Associate of Science degree. 

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, a student will be able to:

  1. Discuss the structure, function, and relationships of environmental systems such as the Earth, life, and climate
  2. Demonstrate knowledge of the terrestrial environment through observation, experimentation, and inference through testable hypotheses, collecting data, and analyzing data.
  3. Apply quantitative reasoning to make logical interpretations of complex problems in nature.
  4. Communicate clearly and effectively through oral and written presentations.

Certificate Requirements

BIOL 1001Introductory Biology: Organismal MSCI; Critical Thinking; Social and Professional Responsibilities4
BIOL 1050Humans and the Environment MSCI; Written Communication; Critical Thinking3
BIOL 2025Biology of Trees and Shrubs4
BIOL 2410Biology of Insects4
BIOL 2420Introduction to Soil Science4
GEOL 1010Introduction to Geology - How the Earth Works MSCI; Critical Thinking; Scientific Reasoning4
Total Hours23

Recommended Course Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1Hours
BIOL 1001 Introductory Biology: Organismal 4
BIOL 1050 Humans and the Environment 3
BIOL 2410 Biology of Insects (Fall only) 4
 Hours11
Semester 2
BIOL 2025 Biology of Trees and Shrubs (Spring only) 4
BIOL 2420 Introduction to Soil Science (Spring only) 4
GEOL 1010 Introduction to Geology - How the Earth Works 4
 Hours12
 Total Hours23