Environmental
ethics certificate programs
The
University of North Texas offers academic certificate programs for graduate credit
at the post-baccalaureate and post-master's levels so as to enhance existing master's
degrees in ways that will make the university a lifelong center of graduate education
for the citizens of Texas, the nation, and the world. The Department of Philosophy
and Religion Studies offers two certificates, both in environmental philosophy: Note:
Semester credit hours completed as part of the Environmental Ethics Certificate:
Level One do not count toward the completion of the Environmental Ethics Certificate:
Level Two. Introductory:
Level One Description:
Introductory study of environmental philosophy. Plus three other graduate-level
courses in environmental philosophy Admissions Requirements: The same as the
M.A. in Philosophy with a Concentration in Environmental Ethics Course Requirements:
12 semester credit hours from the courses listed below:
- Seminar in
the Philosophy of Ecology
 Or
Plus
three of the following: -
Seminar in Environmental Ethics.
-
Ecofeminism: Women's Studies and Environmental Ethics.
-
Comparative Environmental Ethics.
-
Western Religion and the Environment.
-
Seminar in Problems of Philosophy.
-
Special Problems.
-
Special Problems.
Advanced:
Level Two Description:
Advanced study of environmental philosophy or plus three other graduate-level
courses in environmental philosophy Admissions Requirements: The same as the
M.A. in Philosophy with a Concentration in Environmental Ethics plus completion
of the Environmental Ethics Certificate: Level One. Course Requirements: 12
semester credit hours from the courses listed below:
- Seminar in
the Philosophy of Ecology
Or
Plus
three of the following: - Seminar
in Environmental Ethics.
-
Ecofeminism: Women's Studies and Environmental Ethics.
-
Comparative Environmental Ethics.
-
Western Religion and the Environment.
-
Seminar in Problems of Philosophy.
-
Special Problems.
- Special
Problems.
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