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Certificate Coordinator:
Dr. Maxine Dakins
Idaho Falls Center for Higher Education
Environmental Science Program
Phone: (208) 282-7957
E-mail: medakins@if.uidaho.edu

Considering a Masters degree? Credits earned through the certificate program can be transferred to either of our Environmental Science and Professional Science Masters programs.
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Environmental Science & Water Resources Program
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3006
Moscow, Idaho 83844-3006

Phone: (208) 885-6113
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Env. Contamination Assessment Certificate

Certificates are designed for working professionals statewide, nationally, and internationally who wish to develop their expertise. The certificates provide background and depth in the concepts and tools currently used in water science and assessing environmental contamination.

The environmental contamination assessment certificate provides background and depth in the concepts and tools currently used in assessing environmental contamination. The certificate will lead to a significant depth of knowledge in environmental toxicology, risk assessment, environmental sampling design/data analysis and reporting.

Prior to starting work on a certificate, students must have completed an undergraduate degree in a related field from an accredited institution. Course credits earned as an undergraduate student may not be applied toward a certificate. Contact the certificate coordinator for course alternatives if you successfully completed any of the required courses as part of your undergraduate degree program.

Both certificates allow you to enhance your knowledge without seeking a graduate degree, and simultaneously build a strong foundation for a master's degree at a future date. With the approval of the Environmental Science director, certificate courses may be transferred into the graduate program in Environmental Science.