Public Service & Social Responsibility

Public Service & Social Responsibility
Public Service & Social
Responsibility
In our constantly changing global landscape, individuals and organizations have an
ever-increasing responsibility to consider the welfare and interests of society as a
whole. Public Service and Social Responsibility courses offer cutting-edge and
practical instruction to prepare students for leadership roles and other activities
related to civic engagement, social action, and environmental sustainability.
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New! Environmental Policy Clinic
Understand how to analyze current
environmental policies, regulations, and
legislation, identify issues of concern, assess
alternatives, and develop policy priorities
and recommendations for an employer or
client in this interactive training program.
Learn to engage effectively in environmental
policy, communication, and advocacy.
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Sustainable and Environmental
Management Reporting
Discover ways to more accurately
determine, manage and report your
company and sector performance through
environmental management reporting—
a growing industry with emerging job
opportunities. Important topics include;
environmental management reports for
governmental and non-governmental
organizations and reporting under the
Global Reporting Initiative program..
See page 232 for more info, or
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California Environmental Equality Act
(CEQA)
Potential environmental impact is an
important consideration in all planning and
development projects. Gain understanding
about the CEQA process in detail; including
its 17 key environmental issue areas. Learn
how to determine if an action is a project
under CEQA and the level of environmental
review required.
Discover New Fundraising Methods
Do you need to know the basics of
fundraising or a refresher in the fundamentals
of development? Are you searching for
insight into the psychology of philanthropy
and fundraising? Explore these summer
courses within the Fundraising and
Development certificate.
See page 232 for more info, or
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• Working with Philanthropic Donors –
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Improve Efficiency and Minimize Waste
Learn how to analyze “best practices” in
business, institutions, and governments
in order to solve the challenges in recycling,
waste management, and water conservation.
The Resource Management course will
give you the guidance, formulas and templates for developing successful strategies
and plans for solving related problems in
facilities management and industrial
operations.
See page 232 for course details, or
visit extension.ucsd.edu/sustainable
•Overview of Fundraising and
Development Processes – p 233
For certificate information, visit
extension.ucsd.edu/fundraising
Contact Us
Public Service and Social Responsibility
Phone: (858) 534-8139
Email: [email protected]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Environment & Sustainability. . . . . . . . 232
Introduction to Sustainability. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental Economics: Evaluating
the Impact of Sustainable Practices. . . . . . . . .
Sustainable and Environmental
Management Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). . . . . .
Resource Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental Sustainability
Assessment Practicum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Fundraising & Philanthropy . . . . . . . . . 233
Sustainability Scholarships Available!
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Professional Certificate. . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
Thanks to San Diego Gas & Electric®, a $3,000 scholarship is available for a promising
student of the Sustainable Business Practices certificate program”
Fundraising and Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
Sustainable Business Practices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
For details, visit extension.ucsd.edu/scholarships
Instructor Profile
Steve Merriam
Did You Know …
Steve Merriam, Ph.D., has 25 years’
experience in teaching, project management
and curriculum development, specializing in
corporate and foundation grant writing
for nonprofit organizations. A winning
proposal writer, he has consulted with nonprofits on grants
exclusively since 2000. He shares his years of expertise by teaching
Extension’s “Grant Writing for Non Profits” course. He also shared
some wisdom about grant writing: “As a grant writer for Girl Scouts
and other organizations, I learned two important lessons: adapting
your writing style to the needs of your audience is critical to framing
a successful appeal, and conducting preliminary research to identify
appropriate prospective donors is crucial. Budgeting the time for
research up front keeps you from making futile requests, and it
dramatically increases the chances of your proposal being funded.”
Extension’s Introduction to Sustainability course
is held at the SDG&E Energy Innovation Center;
1 of only 10 buildings in the world to achieve
double LEED Platinum® certification. Take
advantage of this unique opportunity to
explore this state of the art building and
be introduced to basics of environmental
sustainability.
See page 232 for more info, or
visit extension.ucsd.edu/sustainable
Certificate
Programs
PROFESSIONAL
• Fundraising and Development
• Sustainable Business Practices
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Student Profile
Paulina Lis, LEED AP O+M, ND
Executive Director of the San Diego Green Building Council,
“One of the biggest values of the Sustainable Business Practice Certificate
was the opportunity to apply myself in real-world assignments. The professors
encouraged students to collaborate with local businesses and organizations, to
provide them with actual consulting in areas of sustainability and green buildings.
I could customize my education by focusing on the industries and topics most
exciting to me while developing a core understanding of the economic, social and environmental context
of sustainability. These projects turned into experiences that filled my resume, relationships that became
the foundation of my professional network and friendships with like-minded sustainability aficionados.”
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Overview of Fundraising and
Development Processes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Working with Philanthropic Donors. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Making the Case: Fundraising
Communication Skills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grant Writing for Nonprofits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Directed Studies in Fundraising
and Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
courses
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
SEE ALSO
• Facilities Management—p. 42
Introduction to Sustainability
Public Service & Social Responsibility
Get an introduction to the basics of environmental sustainability—energy, transportation,
water use, recycling, and natural resource life
cycles. Discover ways individuals, organizations, and governments can manage resources
in a responsible manner, with minimal impact
on natural surroundings and climate. Learn
scientific methods for measuring the effectiveness of eco-friendly practices, whether in kilowatt-hours of energy use, acre-feet of reclaimed
water, or greenhouse gas emissions. Find out
how and why leading-edge organizations are
auditing their own practices and committing
to long-term sustainability programs.
IN-CLASS
Instructor: Robert Gilleskie, MSEE, P.E., CEM,
LEED AP
Regional Energy Manager, Marine Corps Installations
West, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
Section: 109087-5001 Course No. BUSA-40729
Time/Date: W 6:00-9:00 p.m., Jul. 1-Aug. 26
Location: SDG&E Energy Innovation Center, 470
Clairmont Mesa Blvd., San Diego
Credit: 3 units in Business Administration
Fee: $450 No refunds after: Jul. 8 (clz/fmo)
Environmental Economics:
Evaluating the Impact of
Sustainable Practices
Challenges for organizations today include
defining a sustainable vision, setting measurable economic and program goals, and
designing and implementing strategies to
improve operations and productivity. In this
Evironmental Economics course, students
will: Identify long-term costs and benefits
of sustainable practices through Lifecycle
Cost Analysis (LCA). Explore the strategies
in economic analyses, incorporating facilities
maintenance, equipment depreciation, and
daily operating activities. Discuss how to
promote and evaluate increased productivity and new human behaviors that enhance
sustainability--with an emphasis on the relative values, choices, perceptions, and concerns
that impact conservation and work/life habits.
IN-CLASS
Instructor: Linda G. Pratt, M.S.
Chief Program Manager, City of San Diego.
Section: 109088-5001 Course No. BUSA-40692
Time/Date: Tu 6:00-9:00 p.m., Jul. 7-Sep. 1 (9 mtgs.)
Location: UCSD Extension University City Ctr., 6256
Greenwich Dr., San Diego
Credit: 3 units in Business Administration
Fee: $450 No refunds after: Jul. 14 (clz/fmo)
Sustainable and Environmental
Management Reporting
Learn how to more accurately determine,
manage and report your company and sector
performance through environmental management reporting—a growing industry with
emerging job opportunities. Explore informal
and prescriptive techniques for environmental accounting and reporting. Discover the
flexibility of a range of environmental management reporting techniques, and how to
tailor reporting to meet your needs. Learn the
many forms that environmental management
reports for governmental and non-governmental organizations and agencies may take,
including sustainability reporting under the
Global Reporting Initiative program. Other
important topics will include tying environmental costs to products or services, instead
of to overhead, to prevent good products from
subsidizing environmentally bad products.
ONLINE
Instructor: Brendan J. Reed, M.S., LEED AP, CEM
Environmental Resource Manager, local government.
Section: 109089-5001 Course No. BUSA-40726
Time/Date: Jun. 29-Aug. 29
Location: ucsdextension.blackboard.com
Credit: 3 units in Business Administration
Fee: $450 No refunds after: Jul. 11 (clz/fmo)
California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA)
Potential environmental impact is an important consideration in all planning and development projects. Review the CEQA process
in detail, including its 17 key environmental
issue areas. Learn how to determine if an
action is a project under CEQA and the level
of environmental review required (exemption,
negative declaration, EIR). Discuss roles and
responsibilities of a lead agency, responsible
agency and trustee agency. Study the differences between a Negative Declaration and
EIR. Learn how to use an initial study to
streamline analysis, and how to determine
direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts.
Explore the impact of case law on CEQA
documents, the role of public participation,
and other topics including climate change
and water supply. Read case studies that
illustrate current CEQA issues, and conduct a
review of a project.
IN-CLASS
Instructor: Robert D. Stark, M.A., AICP
Managing Director, PMC.
Section: 109090-5001 Course No. BUSA-40739
Time/Date: M 6:00-9:00 p.m., Jun. 29-Aug. 3
(6 mtgs.)
Location: Rm. 141, UCSD Extension Complex
Credit: 2 units in Business Administration
Fee: $350 No refunds after: Jul. 5 (clz/fmo)
Resource Management
Today’s business leaders face a burgeoning
demand for both information and management techniques to implement programs
on recycling, waste management, and water
conservation. These are the issues critical to
the protection of our physical environment;
and these issues must be addressed in an economically feasible - and preferably profitable manner. Learn how to analyze “best practices”
in business, institutions, and governments to
solve the challenges presented in these three
areas. Receive guidance, formulas and templates for developing successful strategies and
plans for solving related problems in facilities
management and industrial operations. Make
sure you can meet the sustainability challenges facing businesses today.
ONLINE
Instructor: Linda G. Pratt, M.S.
Chief Program Manager, City of San Diego.
Section: 109091-5001 Course No. BUSA-40677
Time/Date: Jun. 29-Aug. 29
Location: ucsdextension.blackboard.com
Credit: 3 units in Business Administration
Fee: $450 No refunds after: Jul. 11 (clz/fmo)
Environmental Sustainability
Assessment Practicum
This independent study is the culminating
course in the Sustainable Business Practices
Certificate. Students will apply knowledge and
skills gained in the prerequisite courses to work
toward implementing sustainable practices at a
local business, gov’t entity, non-profit or other
organization. Students will spend at least 45
hours on site at their selected entity, collecting
data while keeping a journal. Students will
perform an assessment and compile a report for
their entity. Students will make recommendations for improving programs and operations,
and evaluate the economic impact of those recommendations. Note: Open to certificate students only. Meetings are arranged. Completion
of all other required coursework is mandatory prior to enrolling in this course. Contact
Fiona O’Donnell-Lawson (SustBusProgram@
ucsd.edu) for permission to enroll.
IN-CLASS
Instructor: Robert Gilleskie, MSEE, P.E., CEM,
LEED AP
Regional Energy Manager, Marine Corps Installations
West, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
Section: 109092-5001 Course No. BUSA-40737
Time/Date: Jun. 29-Sep. 4
Location: TBD
Credit: 3 units in Business Administration
Fee: $495 No refunds after: Jul. 3 (clz/fmo)
Financial Modeling
Discover tools to predict financial
outcomes that affect all areas of business.
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Overview of Fundraising and
Development Processes
Do you need the basics of fundraising under
your belt or a refresher in the fundamentals
of development? Come review everything
you need to know about the fundraising process, fundraising as a career, and standards of
professional practice. With expert guidance,
you will explore the structure of a non-profit
and learn the roles of the board, staff and
volunteers. See step-by-step what goes into
developing and executing a fundraising plan
and review different giving methods, volunteer management and related ethical considerations. Get skills in strategic planning,
marketing and public relations and learn
about working with different consultants.
From special project campaigns to fundraising technology, you will learn it all. Get your
start today.
ONLINE
Instructor: Renee C. Herrell, M.A., CFRE
President, RCH Consulting.
Section: 109053-5001 Course No. BUSA-40341
Time/Date: Jul. 6-Aug. 31
Location: ucsdextension.blackboard.com
Credit: 3 units in Business Administration
Fee: $450 No refunds after: Jul. 18 (clz/fmo)
Working with Philanthropic
Donors
Understanding how to nurture and sustain
philanthropic relationships is essential to any
successful fundraising effort. Explore how
you can improve the quality of your relationship with your donors and increase support
for your organization. Get insight into the
psychology of philanthropy and fundraising.
Learn to discern the interests of individuals
in your donor base. Develop appropriate
fundraising strategies and plans for your
donors including: “packaging” development
needs to match donor interests, soliciting the
donation, ways of involving potential donors
before and after donations, providing ongoing recognition and opportunities for giving.
Study case histories, model programs, and
development techniques that you can immediately apply in your organization. Note:
prerequisite: Overview of Fundraising and
Development Processes.
IN-CLASS
Instructor: Colleen R. Lukoff, CFRE
Development Consultant.
Section: 109093-5001 Course No. BUSA-40361
Time/Date: M 6:00-9:00 p.m., Jun. 29-Aug. 24
(9 mtgs.)
Location: Rm. 105, UCSD Extension Complex
Credit: 3 units in Business Administration
Fee: $450 No refunds after: Jul. 6 (clz/fmo)
Making the Case: Fundraising
Communication Skills
Directed Studies in Fundraising
and Development
IN-CLASS
Instructor: Timothy Willard, Ph.D., CFRE
Former Vice President for Development.
Section: 109094-5001 Course No. BUSA-40349
Time/Date: Tu 6:00-9:00 p.m., Jun. 30-Aug. 25
(9 mtgs.)
Location: UCSD Extension University City Ctr.,
6256 Greenwich Dr., San Diego
Credit: 3 units in Business Administration
Fee: $450 No refunds after: Jul. 7 (clz/fmo)
IN-CLASS
Instructor: Merle E. Brodie, MPH, CFRE Gift
Planning Officer, Girl Scouts San Diego.
Section: 109096-5001 Course No. BUSA-40410
Time/Date: Jun. 29-Sep. 4
Location: See Note.
Credit: 2 units in Business Administration
Fee: $330 No refunds after: Jul. 11 (clz/fmo)
Successful fundraising hinges on the ability
to communicate effectively with donors in
many forms: written, interpersonal, special
events and the mass media. This course will
explore how to get your message across - and
get the gift - using a variety of communication techniques. Topics will include the art
of persuasion, negotiation, active listening,
effective written correspondence, use of special events, effective public relations/marketing for fundraising, crisis communication
skills and how to make the “ask.” The different communication methods for annual,
corporate and major donors will be explored
in depth. Note: prerequisite: Overview of
Fundraising and Development Processes.
Apply all the skills you have learned throughout the Professional Certificate in Fundraising
and Development. Choose a project tailored to
your personal interest and gain practical experience in fundraising. You will be assigned an
advisor who will coach you on your individual
project throughout the quarter. Elements of
the project include: selecting a cause, researching/identifying potential donors, developing a
strategy for initiating and building a relationship with one targeted donor, and writing
a proposal to that donor. Note: Meetings
arranged. All other coursework must be completed prior to enrollment. Course open to
certificate students only. Contact program representative for more information and for registration approval: Fiona O’Donnell-Lawson,
[email protected].
Grant Writing for Nonprofits
Do you need funding for a nonprofit project?
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the
grants process and how you can use grants to
fund your endeavors. This hands-on course
will guide you through the entire process of
writing a funding proposal. Practice writing
problem statements and objectives; receive
feedback on your writing; work effectively in
group discussions; and learn how to construct
a grant budget. Topics include “big-picture”
program design; the research process for finding the right grant funders for a project; components of an effective grant proposal; and
strategies for organizing the complete package.
Discover the resources you need to help your
organization with its own grant writing.
IN-CLASS
Instructor: Steve Merriam, Ph.D., M.A.
Grant Writer, Girl Scouts San Diego.
Section: 109095-5001 Course No. BUSA-40463
Time/Date: W 6:00-9:00 p.m., Jul. 8-Aug. 12
(6 mtgs.)
Location: UCSD Extension University City Ctr.,
6256 Greenwich Dr., San Diego
Credit: 2 units in Business Administration
Fee: $350 No refunds after: Jul. 13 (clz/fmo)
Financial Accounting for NonAccountants
Are You an International
Student?
Are you an international student,
currently in the U.S. who is interested in
enrolling in a certificate program? Please
visit the Business Certificate Programs
for International Students website at
ip.extension.ucsd.edu.
Public Service & Social Responsibility
FUNDRAISING & PHILANTHROPY
Certificate
Programs
Public Service &
Social Responsibility
PROFESSIONAL
• Fundraising and Development
• Sustainable Business Practices
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Learn how to interpret and evaluate
accounting concepts that underlie basic
financial statements without focusing on
detail mechanics
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PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE
Fundraising and Development
Public Service & Social Responsibility
UCSD Extension’s Professional Certificate
in Fundraising and Development is designed
to expose you to a wide range of fundraising
methods-from planned giving and capital campaigns to grant writing and corporate giving.
Explore marketing and business management
tools, and learn about the latest web and media
technology available. Discover best practices
in how to efficiently apply varied fundraising
methods, marketing tools and technology.
Experts help you to discern which methods
best fit your needs, how to focus your resources,
and then practically apply the appropriate tools.
Network with accomplished San Diego fundraising executives and build relationships that
will positively impact your career and organization. Gain exposure to model programs and
professionals through frequent guest speakers.
With the ability to tailor your learning by
selecting from a broad range of electives, you
can ensure you master skills to meet the specific
needs of your organization.
More information regarding the Professional
Certificate & CFRE Certification can be found
at cfre.org.
Guidelines
Students should enroll in classes at least 2 weeks
prior to course start date.
Overview of Fundraising & Development
Processes (BUSA-40341) is a required prerequisite for other core fundraising courses. The
program can be completed in approximately
two years.
After completion of all prior coursework, students enroll in Directed Studies in Fundraising
& Development. The Directed Studies consists
of a guided capstone project that gives the
student a chance to apply the knowledge and
practical skills they have learned throughout
the certificate.
Industry Requirements
Completion of the UCSD Extension
Professional Certificate in Fundraising and
Development fulfills the educational requirements for obtaining the Certified Fundraising
Executive (CFRE) designation and re-certification. For more information on CFRE, contact
them directly via their website at www.cfre.org.
This program is endorsed by the Association of
Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and the Young
Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN).
Conditions for Admission
UC San Diego Extension programs are designed
to best serve college-prepared working professionals. Although programs are open to all adult
learners, where program capacity is limited,
applicants with this profile will receive preference for admission.
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Overview of Fundraising and Development Processes
Making the Case: Fundraising Communication Skills
Annual Giving: Individual, Corporate & Foundation
Major Gifts
NEXT STEP Directed Studies in Fundraising
and Development
ELECTIVE COURSES (Complete at least eight units, five of which must be fundraising electives.)
FUNDRAISING ELECTIVES (Complete at least five units.)
Basics of Planned Giving
Capital Campaigns
Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations
Leading and Managing the Development Function
Grant Writing for Nonprofits
Working with Philanthropic Donors
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Business Decision Making
Managing for Maximum Performance
Board and Volunteer Management
MARKETING ELECTIVES
Cause and Partnership Marketing
Elements of Marketing
Public Relations Tools and Tactics
Marketing via Social Media
OTHER COURSES OF INTEREST (Not required)
Careers in Fundraising for Nonprofits
L=La Jolla M=Mission Valley O=Online U=University City n=Location TBA
Next Steps Experience
Advisors
NEXT STEP
Mariel Berry
Connect your classroom education with
real-world experiences through a Next Steps
Experience course.
Merle Brodie, MPH, CFRE
Charles E. Day, CFRE, FAHP
These specially designed classes allow students
to gain hands-on experience by working closely
with instructors and/or peers on real-world
projects.
Paul Downey
To Register in the Certificate
Program
Young Nonprofit Professionals Network, San
Diego
Gift Planning Officer
Girl Scouts San Diego
President and CEO
Ronald McDonald House of San Diego
President and CEO
Senior Community Centers
David Gillig, FAHP
Senior Vice President and Executive Director
Rady Children’s Hospital Foundation
Linda Katz
Community Volunteer
Mary L. Walshok, Ph.D.
Member, Board of Directors
Girard Foundation
Oliver Welty, CFRE
Senior Consultant and Regional Director California
Past President, Association of Fundraising
Professionals
Christina Wilson
Certificate registration is required to complete
the program. Candidates are encouraged to
enroll in the certificate program as early as possible to take advantage of program benefits. See
pages 236-240.
Certificate Fee: $60
Contact: Business, Professional & Legal
Programs, (858) 534-8139
E-mail: [email protected]
To Enroll in Courses
For details on enrolling in individual courses,
consult the general information section, pages
244-251. To enroll by mail, you may use the
enrollment form on the inside back cover or
call the Registration Office at (858) 534-3400.
Executive Director
Rancho Santa Fe Foundation
For information and to review the schedule of costs of attendance in a certificate program, visit extension.ucsd.edu/costofattendance.
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PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE
Sustainable Business Practices
This certificate program provides an overview
of environmental sustainability concepts and
how to apply them in a business context.
Learn the core principles behind environmental sustainability; explore the “business case”
for sustainability; learn strategies for measuring sustainable practices. Students complete
a sustainability assessment of an organization
and recommend strategies for improving operations, policies, and programs.
SDG&E Sustainability Scholarship Available
Thanks to San Diego Gas & Electric®, scholarships are available for promising students in
the Sustainable Business Practices Professional
certificate program. SDG&E® supports programs that promote energy efficiency and environmental stewardship, and the company hosts
additional UCSD Extension courses at their
new Energy Innovation Center.Learn more and
apply at extension.ucsd.edu/scholarships.
Scholarship application deadline for the Summer
quarter is June 9, 2015.
Further reading:
•Environment, Economy, and Equity-Pillars
for Sustainability (blog)
•Finding a Sustainable Career (blog)
•Spotlighting Sustainability at La Jolla
Playhouse (blog)
Guidelines
Introduction to Sustainability is a prerequisite
for all other required courses in the program.
The required courses are listed in the order that
it is suggested they be taken. Please note that
the elective courses listed do not have prerequisites and may be taken at any time.
Conditions for Admission
UC San Diego Extension programs are designed
to best serve college-prepared working professionals. Although programs are open to all adult
learners, where program capacity is limited,
applicants with this profile will receive preference for admission.
Advisors
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Director - Government Programs, Compliance
& Corporate Respo
Sempra Energy
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Introduction to Sustainability
Environmental Economics: Evaluating the Impact of
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Innovation and Integration of Sustainable Practices
Environmental Regulatory Compliance
Leading from the Middle
NEXT STEP Environmental Sustainability
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Environmental Planning and Sustainable Development
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Clean Energy - Clean Tech
Resource Management
Sustainable Facility Design & Space Planning
Corporate Social Responsibility
Sustainable and Environmental Management Reporting
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
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Career Opportunities in Sustainability: Every Job Is
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Climate Change in Four Dimensions: Scientific, Policy,
International, and Social
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Jacques Chirazi
Debra Vernon
Andrea L. Cook, Ph.D
Bob Wiley, MBA
Cleantech Program Manager
City Planning & Community Investment
Department
Program Manager - Climate Change
California Center for Sustainable Energy
Jared Criscuolo
President
Rising Tide Partners
Grant Ferrier
Editor & Chief
Environmental Business International, Inc.
Mgr, Communications & Corporate Social
Responsibility
American Water
Facilities Consultant
NEXT STEP
Next Steps Experience
Connect your classroom education with
real-world experiences through a Next Steps
Experience course.
Darrel W. Gentry, AICP
These specially designed classes allow students
to gain hands-on experience by working closely
with instructors and/or peers on real-world
projects.
Robert Gilleskie, P.E., CEM, LEED AP
To Register in the Certificate
Program
Principal Planner
DWG Consulting
Energy Manager
Marine Corps Installations West
Roz Guthrie, CFM
Director, Corporate Facilities
Jack-in-the-Box, Inc.
Eric Johnson
Corporate Sustainability
Sony Electronics, Inc.
Kristin Kielich
Sustainability Analyst
UC San Diego
Jan Kleissl
Molly Cartmill, M.S.
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Associate Professor, Environmental
Engineering
UC San Diego
Carol Turpen, M.A.
Sr. Manager, Corporate Communications
Ingram Micro
Public Service & Social Responsibility
Leading organizations are becoming more
aware of compliance challenges, regulations in
sustainability, and opportunities afforded by
public interest in climate change, environmental issues, sustainability, and “green practices.”
This creates a need for educated professionals
to steer their organizations in the direction of
sustainable practices that make sense for their
business models and goals.
Certificate registration is required to complete
the program. Candidates are encouraged to
enroll in the certificate program as early as possible to take advantage of program benefits. See
pages 236-241.
Certificate Fee: $60
Contact: Business, Professional & Legal
Programs, (858) 534-8139
E-mail: [email protected]
To Enroll in Courses
For details on enrolling in individual courses,
consult the general information section, pages
244-251. To enroll by mail, you may use the
enrollment form on the inside back cover or
call the Registration Office at (858) 534-3400.
For information and to review the schedule of costs of attendance in a certificate program, visit extension.ucsd.edu/costofattendance.
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