The American Indian Studies Program (AIS), with assistance from the School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE), is offering an academic Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in the administration and management of American Indian natural resources. To obtain the Certificate, students must complete a 12-unit program of study that includes core and thematic courses. The program is designed for students to begin in the fall and complete in one to two academic years.
Professional Training and Certificates
Architecture offers an MS in architecture, which allows students the option of pursuing a personalized course of study or focusing on a prescribed curriculum.
GIS Certificate Program offers state-of-the-art training in GIS through courses and hands-on application through the School of Natural Resources and the Environment and the School of Geography and Development.
Train for a new career all with a focus on green, clean-tech, and sustainable business practices. A major shift to renewable energy and energy efficiency is expected to produce millions of new jobs over the next three decades. These certificate programs will help you learn the skills you need to excel in the growing environmental compliance industry. Then, if you choose, you can take this knowledge and advance to professional certification by sitting for formal examinations through certifying agencies.
The UA’s Center for Integrative Medicine is offering the free six-credit course, Introduction to Environmental Medicine, to healthcare professionals. The online, interactive course is designed to help clinicians across medical specialties organize a treatment-approach to environmental toxins in air, land, and water, teaching them how to translate the research into effective prevention and educational tools for their patients.


