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Dec 26, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Agricultural and Environmental Law Certificate
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Program Coordinator/Contact
GPIDEA Coordinator
Continuing and Distance Education
West Hall 122, Box 510
605-688-4154
Program Information
The Agricultural and Environmental Law certificate program expands the opportunity for degree-seeking students as well as life-long learners to enhance the knowledge of law, emerging legal issues focusing on agriculture, rural communities, and the food industry. The certificate addresses legal concepts pertaining to water quality, land-use and other environmental concerns. Additionally, students gain an appreciation of the challenges created by an expanding population on food production and renewable energy resources.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students earning a certificate in Agricultural and Environmental Law will have the ability to:
- recognize, identify, and understand legal issues in agricultural and environmental law.
- communicate effectively in written format as an individual and as a team member.
- identify, research, and apply credible legal resources appropriate for agribusiness law and policy and environmental law and policy.
- reinforce analytical/critical thinking skills applicable to business or environmental policy related to the law.
Course Delivery Format
Coursework is provided online through the GPIDEA program, a collaborative, multi-institutional consortium. Additional courses may be offered by SDSU instructors on campus and at various attendance centers.
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Requirements for Agricultural and Environmental Law Certificate: 15 Credits
Select three courses from the following. Credits: 9
*Must include one of these courses.
Electives
Consult advisor to select additional six credits of approved electives. Topics include: law, agribusiness, agriculture environment, and natural resources. Credits: 6
Total Required Credits: 15
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