A recognized or accredited undergraduate education is the fundamental requirement for professionals seeking certification or licensure. This is true for engineers, architects, doctors and it is also true for environmental managers seeking certification. Engineers, doctors, and lawyers must obtain an accredited degree specifically tailored toward their profession prior to licensure. However, the educational criterion for certifying environmental professionals appears to be a more general requirement of a baccalaureate or equivalent degree in science or a related area.
How do the requisite professional skills of the environmental manager correspond to their academic preparation?
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Engineers, doctors, and lawyers must obtain an accredited degree specifically tailored toward their profession prior to licensure. However, the educational criterion for certifying environmental professionals appears to be a more general requirement of a baccalaureate or equivalent degree in science or a related area. The goal of this workshop is to develop a framework for a single, recognized undergraduate degree for environmental professionals and begin to determine what an appropriate undergraduate program should look like.
Moderator: Scott Wolcott