Certificate in Sustainability
Hours: 12 On-Campus Online
About
The Certificate in Sustainability at Fort Hays State University is a 12-credit-hour interdisciplinary credential. It is designed for professionals and students from diverse academic backgrounds and integrates courses in geosciences, multidisciplinary studies, biology, and physics.
Students develop a solid foundation in physical environmental systems and global sustainability issues. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and analytical reasoning to address economic, ecological, and technological challenges.
Why pursue a Certificate in Sustainability at Fort Hays State University?
The Certificate in Sustainability is designed to offer flexibility and relevance. Students can complete the coursework fully online or on campus, choosing classes that align with their individual interests and career goals. The certificate leverages the strengths of four core disciplines, geosciences, biology, interdisciplinary studies, and physics, to provide a comprehensive, interdisciplinary understanding of sustainability.
Guided by faculty actively engaged in sustainability research and scholarship, the certificate provides instruction grounded in current issues and best practices. With standard admission requirements and a focus on affordability, this certificate presents a practical and accessible option for those seeking to deepen their expertise in sustainability.
Who is this program for?
This certificate is designed for learners and professionals interested in integrating sustainable practices into their current roles or preparing for careers in related fields. Its flexible delivery, available both online and on campus, makes it accessible to traditional students, career changers, and lifelong learners.
It supports individuals seeking professional development, those transitioning into green careers, and those requiring a formal credential to enhance their existing expertise. It accommodates a wide range of career stages and educational backgrounds:
- College graduates seeking specialized credentials
- Public servants addressing the community sustainability issues
- Educators introducing environmental topics into the classroom
- Corporate professionals in corporate social responsibility
- Consultants advising on sustainable business practices
- Urban planners and architects
- Environmental activists and nonprofit workers
- Small business owners integrating green operations
Real-World Applications
Students who complete the certificate apply their knowledge in real-world professional settings, using environmental strategies and critical thinking to address a range of sustainability challenges. Whether enhancing climate resilience, improving resource efficiency, or contributing to sustainable urban planning, students are prepared to engage with both global and local issues.
Through collaboration, project-based work, and policy-oriented discussions, they develop strategies that align with the needs of communities and organizations. These skills are especially valuable in fields such as energy, public policy, natural resource management, and corporate sustainability.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
The curriculum is continuously updated to reflect the evolving nature of sustainability science. Faculty actively participate in global research networks, conferences, and field studies, ensuring that course content remains relevant and evidence-based.
Emerging trends, such as circular economy models, environmental justice, and sustainable development goals, are integrated into classroom discussions and assignments. Whether pursuing roles in the public or private sector, participants gain timely, industry-aligned expertise that supports current professional standards and global sustainability objectives.
Hands-on Activities
Applied learning is a cornerstone of the Certificate in Sustainability. Students engage in discussions, role-playing simulations, and scenario-based exercises that reflect real-world environmental challenges.
Assignments are designed to foster critical thinking and collaboration. Students may analyze community-level environmental data, develop proposals for local sustainability initiatives, or evaluate the sustainability performance of public and private organizations.
What You’ll Learn:
- Understand global sustainability challenges
- Analyze ecological and economic dynamics
- Explore human impact on the environment
- Study the effects of modern technologies
- Gain insights into physical regional systems
- Learn principles of environmental science
How You’ll Learn:
- Interdisciplinary elective options
- Real-world scenario applications
- Interactive problem-solving discussions
- Emphasis on cross-disciplinary knowledge
- Diverse online and on-campus courses
- Faculty with current field experience
The Certificate in Sustainability consists of a 12-credit-hour curriculum that allows participants to choose courses across multiple academic departments. Topics include physical geography, climate systems, biology, technology, and environmental impacts.
Each course approaches sustainability from a distinct perspective, promoting interdisciplinary thinking and advanced problem-solving. Students explore human-environment interactions, examine the influence of economic and political systems on sustainability efforts, and study the scientific processes driving environmental change.
GSCI 101: Earth and Environmental Systems
Introduction to the basic concepts and elements of the physical environment: Earth-sun relationships, Earth’s atmosphere, soils, vegetation, and landforms. Examination of the interrelationships among the elements, their geographic distribution, and the tools used to study them.
ECON 300: Economic Ideas and Current Issues
An introductory application of economic concepts to a wide variety of current social issues and problems.
BIOL 499: Global Environmental Issues
Review of current global environmental issues. The course will explore the origins, development, and effects of philosophy, religion, frontier and colonial experiences, science, technology, economics, and political ideologies upon environmental attitudes. Environmental ethics and sustainability will be examined.
Discover the full Certificate in Sustainability course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog.
The Certificate in Sustainability supports pathways to a wide range of careers in both the public and private sectors. Through focused study of environmental systems, global challenges, and resource management, participants gain the scientific knowledge and practical decision-making skills needed for roles in sustainability-focused fields.
Sustainability Specialist
Sustainability specialists help organizations assess and improve environmental practices through audits, program design, and regulatory compliance, supporting efficiency and reducing ecological impact.
Environmental Consultant
Professionals entering consulting often work with governments, corporations, or nonprofits to assess environmental risks and provide recommendations for solutions. Tasks may include environmental impact assessments, permitting, remediation plans, and policy analysis. Strong analytical and communication skills are essential for success.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Manager
Corporate social responsibility managers align company operations with social and environmental values by reporting sustainability metrics, engaging employees, and supporting sustainable practices.
Urban Sustainability Planner
Urban sustainability professionals help design cities and infrastructure that balance growth and environmental stewardship. They assess transportation systems, waste management, green spaces, and zoning policies to create resilient and livable communities.
Natural Resources Policy Analyst
Natural resources policy analysts shape policies that govern the use and protection of natural resources such as water, forests, and energy. Policy analysts conduct research, prepare reports, and advocate for laws that reflect environmental science and economic realities.
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $2,444.76* (on-campus) or $3,180.60* (online) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 12 credit hours at the Undergrad resident/regional tuition rate ($203.73/credit hour) for on-campus courses, or the FHSU Online Undergrad tuition rate (265.05/credit hour) for online courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
Ready for the next step?
Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
Fort Hays State University offers a variety of academic programs that complement the knowledge gained through the Certificate in Sustainability. These programs span multiple departments and provide opportunities for further specialization or career advancement. Students may choose to pursue these programs either before or after completing the certificate, depending on their individual goals.
The certificate includes 12 credit hours, and students typically can complete it in one or two semesters, depending on the course load.
All required courses are available online and on campus to accommodate different schedules and learning preferences.
Students who complete the certificate may pursue roles in sustainability consulting, environmental policy, renewable energy, corporate responsibility, and local government planning.
There is no specific major requirement. It is encouraged that students from diverse academic backgrounds, including humanities, business, and sciences, apply.
Students often continue their studies in related programs, such as Environmental Studies, Liberal Studies, or Natural Resource Management, to deepen their expertise.
Information about the Department of Geosciences
The Department of Geosciences at FHSU provides students with the opportunity to explore the world through scientific and geographical lenses, preparing them for a wide range of careers that enhance our understanding of the planet. Programs, available both online and on-campus, focus on developing critical thinking and perseverance, equipping students with the skills necessary to succeed in fields such as education, government, industry, and research. With a curriculum that integrates rigorous academic study and practical field experiences, students are empowered to shape their own future success.
Faculty, experts in geology and geography, are committed to offering personalized guidance and support throughout students’ academic journeys. Department of Geosciences graduates are highly sought after across various industries, bolstered by a strong and accomplished alumni network. Whether pursuing studies on-campus or online, students can expect dedicated support to help them achieve their academic and professional goals, ensuring they are well-prepared to make a meaningful impact in their chosen fields.
While earning a degree remains the primary focus, college life offers much more than classroom learning. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that foster leadership skills, deepen their understanding of their chosen careers, and provide opportunities to make a positive impact in their communities.
- Sternberg Geosciences Club: The Sternberg Geosciences Club is an active organization for students passionate about geology and related sciences. It provides members with opportunities to participate in field trips, attend guest lectures, and engage in hands-on projects that enrich learning beyond the classroom. Club members collaborate on research, explore geological sites, and contribute to community outreach initiatives, fostering both academic growth and community engagement.
- AAPG/SEG Petroleum Club: The AAPG/SEG Petroleum Club is affiliated with the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. It offers students valuable exposure to the petroleum industry through networking events, industry presentations, and participation in national conferences. The club serves as an excellent platform for students pursuing careers in oil and gas exploration and production.
- WiSTEM (Women in STEM): WiSTEM is an inclusive organization dedicated to supporting and empowering women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The club promotes diversity and provides mentorship opportunities, workshops, and networking events designed to foster professional growth for women in STEM fields.
- Honor Society - Gamma Theta Upsilon: Gamma Theta Upsilon is the international honor society for geography. Membership is by invitation and recognizes students who have demonstrated academic excellence in the field. Members gain access to exclusive events, scholarships, and networking opportunities, and frequently participate in service projects that benefit the community.