Certificate in Arctic Studies
The undergraduate certificate in arctic studies teaches students how to address pressing environmental, political and cultural issues in the Far North. The interdisciplinary certificate is offered in collaboration with two programs, three research centers and four departments. Arctic studies is ideal for students pursuing careers in international politics and diplomacy, Indigenous rights, environmental science or humanistic scholarship.
- Study the effects of global climate change on the Arctic region
- Understand the interplay between the region’s interests and global issues such as nationalism, territorial rights and law, security, economic development, and resource technology
- Learn about the region’s influential and enduring cultures
The university ranks #3 in the world in Earth and environmental sciences
(Center for World University Rankings, 2018)
Learn from professors in top-ranked programs, including ocean engineering, ecology, oceanic and atmospheric sciences, water resources and environmental studies
Designed in cooperation with the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) and the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Be inspired.
The Department of Geography has an extensive alumni network working in a variety of industries across the globe.
Some alumni of the program include:
(PhD'96)
(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences). He previously served as chief scientist for NASA and head of cryospheric sciences at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
(MA'77)
President and founder of the Extreme Ice Survey and Earth Vision Institute. He is an acclaimed photographer and was featured in the Academy Award-nominated documentary Chasing Ice.
(BA'90)
Has summited Mount Everest five times and made dozens of films on location from the highest peaks in the world, from South America to Antarctica. He’s also a teacher and founder of the Outside Adventure Film School in Boulder. Outside magazine, which sponsors the school, has called him a “swashbuckling librarian.â€
(BA'07)
An assistant professor at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
(BA'02)
Lead knowledge analyst in geoanalytics at The Boston Consulting Group.
(BA'84)
Senior vice president at Digital Globe.