Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Natural Resources – Online Graduate Microcredential
Learn how to promote inclusive practices in decision-making, apply diversity, equity and inclusion principles within natural resource contexts, and delve into social sustainability indicators for managing resources in communities through this online graduate microcredential from Oregon State University.
This course is in English
What will you learn?
- DEI awareness
- DEI application in natural resources
- DEI leadership
- Culture and local knowledge
- Environmental justice
- Human and community well-being
- Stakeholder and public engagement
What resources do you need to do it?
Anyone can complete the microcredential courses, but they will need to apply as a nondegree-seeking student in order to do so. It’s a very short application process and a small fee ($35) to apply.
Prospective students must hold a bachelor’s degree to pursue this program.
More about this training
Develop skills to foster inclusivity in natural resource management
Protecting our planet is a shared responsibility, and natural resource management is one critical component of ensuring a sustainable future for all. But who gets a voice in how resources are managed, and how is consensus built? The day-to-day work of natural resource management is often charged with personal biases, difficult histories, and social and political complexity.
When you earn a graduate microcredential in DEI in natural resources online from Oregon State University, you will learn how to promote inclusive practices in decision-making, apply diversity, equity and inclusion principles within natural resource contexts, and delve into social sustainability indicators for managing resources in communities.
This microcredential will give you hands-on experience, as you work with others to solve real-world resource issues collaboratively — equipping you with vital skills for more inclusive and effective resource governance.
This graduate microcredential in the College of Forestry was developed in partnership with Oregon State’s Center for the Outdoor Recreation Economy, which works to ensure the recreation economy is a positive driver of economic, social and environmental change in Oregon and beyond.
Required courses (9 credits)
- MNR 519 – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Natural Resources Management (3)
- SNR 520 – Social Aspects of Sustainable Natural Resources (3)
- FES 585 – Consensus and Natural Resources (3)
Not every course is offered every term, so prospective students should check course schedules before applying or reach out to ecampus [at] oregonstate.edu via email.
Fees
If taking the course as a nondegree student, the tuition is $582/credit, or $1,746 per course. The microcredential comprises a total of three courses for a total of $5,238.
Who can I contact for more information?
Request more information at the following link:
https://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/contact/form/?major=MCDE