Sustainability Certificate
Join us for a semester at Lake Tahoe
Through an interdisciplinary curriculum and thoughtful place-bound experiences, the Sustainability Certificate provides students with an integrated, contemporary mastery of sustainability that is needed now more than ever across professions and fields of interest.
Live and learn at Lake Tahoe for a semester and join the sustainability movement as an authority in the field. Open to ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ undergraduate students.
Lake Tahoe student housing discounts now available
Students who enroll in the Sustainability Certificate program can now receive a full discount on housing in the Prim-Schultz dorms. The discounts are first-come, first-served. The discount covers the cost of occupancy in a double dorm room (students will have one roommate) in Prim-Schultz Hall at the ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ at Lake Tahoe. Students will still be required to purchase a meal plan for the Patterson Dining Hall. Details can be found below in the FAQ.
Who should apply?
Undergraduate students interested in spending a semester at Lake Tahoe are invited to apply. Certificate courses meet several core and elective requirements for ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ students – you can continue progress toward your degree while earning a highly marketable certificate.
Students interested in enrolling in the Sustainability Certificate program for are encouraged to fill out an interest form.
Program structure
Students will take three required courses in interdisciplinary sustainability theory.
A required colloquium course invites leaders in the sustainability movement to speak to students throughout the semester. Part of the three-credit colloquium course includes experiential and project-based learning related to the seminars.
Electives in sustainable topics and/or other available units toward their degree will fill the remainder of the student's schedule.
Live at Lake Tahoe
Each semester's cohort of students will *live in the dorms on the Wayne L. Prim Campus, less than a mile from the shores of Lake Tahoe. Build lifelong connections with your classmates – all committed to building a sustainable future – while exploring one of the most stunning natural settings in the world.
Events and activities throughout the semester encourage a deep sense of community while inspiring environmental stewardship of the Lake Tahoe Basin and all our planet's most precious natural resources.
An experience of a lifetime
Lake Tahoe and the surrounding Sierra Nevada mountain range provide unending opportunities to explore the natural environment, inspiring your studies in sustainability and environmental stewardship. Experience it all, from world-class skiing and snowboarding to miles of hiking and biking trails, destination-worthy rock climbing, scenic camping, awe-inspiring beaches and a thriving local community full of dining, shopping and activities.
Courses
Climate Change and Societal Impacts
Coursework is modeled after the .
Sustainability I: Introduction to Sociology of Climate Change
SOC 235 (CO6, CO9)
Explore the complex social causes of climate change, the impact of climate change on society, and how society has and can respond to mitigate climate change.
Sustainability II: Sustainable Climate Solutions: Local to Global Perspectives
GEOG 422 (CO9, CO13)
In a broad geographic overview of climate change, this course emphasizes the challenge of identifying and implementing appropriate societal responses. Includes surveys of mitigation, adaptation and Earth system engineering responses.
Sustainability III: Literature of Environmental Justice
ENG 342 (CO12, CO13)
In this course, students will survey important environmental authors such as Aldo Leopold, Rachel Carson and Octavia Butler and explore how such literature changes consciousness and influences policy.
The three-credit required colloquium course brings regional and global leaders in the fields of climate change, climate justice, sustainability practice, science, technology and art to the Wayne L. Prim Campus to share their knowledge with our students. The intimate meeting-style setting makes this a unique experience for students to network with leaders in the field. The colloquium is open to members of the Lake Tahoe community, many of whom have impressive professional histories of impact and advancement in their fields.
Part of the three-credit colloquium course includes experiential and project-based learning related to the seminars.
Check back for the schedule of speakers for Fall 2024.
Available electives and/or other units to help students continue progress toward their degree will fill the remainder of the student's schedule. Students should make an advising appointment with to determine their complete schedule of courses.
To , select the term you are interested in and select Lake Tahoe in the location drop-down.
Below is a sample list of potential electives. Confirmed courses can be viewed in .
- Forest Measurements
- Ocean Geography
- Intro to Digital Photography, Landscape Focus
- Land art explorations: Intermediate Sculpture
- Science Communication
- Interdisciplinary Drawing
- Sound and image
- Professional Practices for Artists
- Drones course
- Beginning Ceramics
- Intermediate Ceramics
- Advanced Ceramics
- Special Topics in Entrepreneurship
- Franchising
- Ethical Theory
- Range and Forest Plants
- Physical Geography of the Earth's Environment
- Conservation of Natural Resources
An education that goes beyond the classroom
Put what you're learning in the classroom to practice. Outdoor Education courses (PEX), internships on and off campus as well as scheduled opportunities to volunteer for local environmental organizations are offered throughout the semester.
Enrollment process
Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested students should begin the process early as space in the program each semester is limited.
1. Plan
Fill out the Sustainability Certificate interest form. This will get you connected with our Lake Tahoe advisor who can look at your schedule, answer your questions, and help you fit the semester-long experience into your program of study.
2. Enroll
Once you decide to spend a semester at Lake Tahoe, our Lake Tahoe advisor will enroll you in the 12-credit certificate program (with courses that meet several core requirements!) and help you pick one or two electives to fill out your schedule. The credits are offered at the same price as your classes in Reno!
3. Live!
Once you are officially enrolled in the program, you will be prompted to secure your Lake Tahoe dorm room. You can select a roommate or be placed with another participating student. Housing assignments will be generated the month prior to the start of classes, and you will move in the Friday before.
Get to know campus – spend a weekend with us!
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join us on campus for several organized overnight excursions and weekend getaways.
The program is open to current undergraduate students at the ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´. Students should have at least 12 credits completed. The program is built to enhance any major and all students are invited to enroll. The program of study pairs especially well with liberal arts, social sciences, journalism, geography and environmental sciences majors though all students can incorporate the program into their schedule with proper planning.
If interested, the best thing to do is reach out to our Lake Tahoe advisor early to determine when and how to best fit the program into your course of study.
Not a current student?
The program may be opened to non-students, recent graduates or students from other institutions. Students and community members interested in the Sustainability Certificate program are invited to fill out the interest form, noting that they are interested in participating as a non-student. Our Lake Tahoe advisor will reach out to share the process for enrolling in the program.
A full housing discount is available. This discount will cover the cost of occupancy in a double room in Prim-Shultz Hall. Discounts are provided on a first-come first-served basis. Students are encouraged to fill out an interest form to be connected with our Lake Tahoe advisor now to secure their spot.
Students participating in the Sustainability Certificate program are required to stay in the Lake Tahoe dorms and purchase a meal plan with the Patterson Hall dining room.
The total cost of the program would be your course credit/enrollment fees (which will be the same whether you take classes in Reno or at Lake Tahoe) plus the housing and dining fees outlined below.
The Lake Tahoe dorms are comparable and in many cases cheaper than housing in Reno. For example, the 2024-2025 rates for a double room with a shared bathroom in Argenta, Nevada LLC, Peavine or Great Basin would cost $4,350 for a semester – living in Reno would cost about $650 more than a comparable dorm at Lake Tahoe.
ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ at Lake Tahoe rates
Hall | Occupancy | Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 | FY25 |
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Campbell-Friedman, Prim-Schultz (double) | Double | $3,700 | $3,700 | $7,400 |
Campbell-Friedman, Prim-Schultz (single) | Single | $5,300 | $5,300 | $10,600 |
Students are also required to purchase a meal plan for the Patterson Hall dining room. This cost is comparable to a meal plan in Reno.
ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ at Lake Tahoe meal plan rates
Meal plan | Description | Weekly meals | Annual FoodBucks* | Academic semester rate | FY25 |
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Lake | 19 swipes per week | 19 | $0 | $3,754.50 | $7,509 |
Mountain (off-campus only) | 14 swipes per week This plan is only for students taking classes at Lake Tahoe who live off-campus. |
14 | $0 | $2,740.50 | $5,481 |
*Lake Tahoe meal plans do not include a FoodBucks option
Students must take all of their courses at the ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ at Lake Tahoe, including their chosen elective(s). Students may opt to take an online course as their elective to apply to their program of study. Many electives across disciplines are offered at Lake Tahoe in addition to the four required courses for the Sustainability Certificate.
Meeting with our Lake Tahoe advisor will help you to determine a class schedule that best fits your major.
Upon completion of the program, you will have earned your Certificate in Sustainability from the ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ – a Tier 1, Carnegie classified institution. This formal professional certification can be included on your resume along with your degree. it would also be helpful if you are interested in any competitive internships or jobs while in college.
Sustainability as a profession (or a large part of a profession) is a relatively new field and competition for these highly sought-after positions is fierce. Having your Sustainability Certificate will give you the edge needed in a competitive job market. Below are a few examples of majors, that when paired with the Sustainability Certificate, would make you a stand-out applicant for specific jobs upon graduating.
- Journalism + Sustainability Certificate: science/environment writer or reporter, marketing/communication professional for an environmental organization, environmental filmmaker, environmental nonprofit communications officer
- Political Science + Sustainability Certificate: environmental policy analyst, environmental law student and lawyer, sustainably-minded politician, sustainability programs manager, executive director of an environmental policy agency
- Geography + Sustainability Certificate: city manager/planner, environmental restoration planner, social and environmental policy analyst
- Environmental Sciences + Sustainability Certificate: Chief scientist for an environmental nonprofit, executive director of an environmental agency, environment journal editor, etc.
- English/Literature + Sustainability Certificate: science writer, grant writer, science or environment journal editor, science writing program director, marketing and communications for environmental nonprofits or agencies
- History + Sustainability Certificate: pre-law/environmental justice lawyer, professor of environmental history, environmental lobbyist, environmental consultant for a large organization/corporation
- Psychology/Social Sciences + Sustainability Certificate: climate change public speaker/ambassador, climate resilience specialist, disaster response specialist, executive director of an environmental policy agency
- Medical Fields/Public Health + Sustainability Certificate: environmental health and safety specialist, environmental health professionbal, public education outreach specialist, epidemiologist
- Art + Sustainability Certificate: creative director at an environmental agency, environmental communications specialist, climate advocate, sustainable brand designer, freelance climate artist, environmental agency outreach coordinator, science and environment musuem curator, land artist
- Engineering + Sustainability Certificate: Environmental engineer, sustainable products developer, sustainable transportation engineer, LEED Certification Specialist, sustainability director, environmental restoration planner, sustainable engineering cosultant, sustainable development director
While we recommend the Sustainability Certificate to students who want to live and study at Lake Tahoe, students may choose to live at Lake Tahoe and take courses that do not meet the Sustainability Certificate requirements. We have a full list of electives and core courses available across disciplines including art, marketing, business, the sciences and more.
To , select the term you are interested in and select Lake Tahoe in the location drop down.
We recommend you meet with our Lake tahoe advisor and/or your major advisor as soon as possible if you have any interest in living at Lake Tahoe for a semester and taking classes. By talking to your advisor early, you will be able to better plan for the semester with minimal or no impact in your progress toward your degree.
Talking to an advisor early will make planning for the semester much easier. You can plan in a way that save the the offered Core Curriculum Requirements for the semester you spend at Lake Tahoe.
How the program will change each semester
Each semester we adjust the required courses in the Sustainability Certificate to align with one of the . That means the focus will change slightly each semester, but the structure and interdisciplinary nature will remain the same. Required courses will always meet core requirements to make the experience align with students' academic careers.
Request more information
Fill out our interest form and one of our advisors will reach out to you to discuss the program and your participation in more detail.