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SFU Climate Action Certificate

Deepen your understanding of Indigenous perspectives and climate justice, and advance your climate leadership in this part-time, online, 6 week certificate course.

About

The climate crisis is not a distant threat; it's an urgent reality. As the world grapples with increasing environmental challenges, the gap between technological solutions and effective action remains. This innovative online course series and certificate program are designed to bridge this gap, empowering participants to spearhead meaningful climate action. Through a comprehensive curriculum that spans three required courses and three electives, students will explore the multifaceted nature of climate change. This part-time program is delivered entirely online, making it accessible to a wide audience.

Participants will embark on a transformative journey to enhance their knowledge, skills, and confidence in addressing the climate emergency. Central to this program is the integration of Indigenous insights and principles of climate justice, ensuring a holistic approach to environmental solutions. Whether you aim to develop innovative environmental strategies, foster community resilience, or inspire collective action, this course will equip you with the necessary tools to advance your climate leadership. It's time to move from ideas to action and initiate change that resonates both locally and globally.

Dates and Duration

Program completion

6–36 months (from start date of first course) To graduate, pass all courses required to complete the program.

Course duration

6 weeks Except CLM620 (12 weeks) and CLM720 (8 weeks)

Course work

6–10 hours/week

Schedule

Self-paced within set assignment deadlines

Cost

  • $699/course
  • $75 program application fee
  • $4,269 total program costs

Enrollment

No application deadline. Take individual courses and apply to the program at any time.

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