Earn a Graduate Certificate in Forest Carbon Science, Policy and Management 
from Michigan State 
University – NOW ONLINE!
 
Starting Fall 2013, the Michigan State University, Department of Forestry will 
once again offer the 
Graduate Certificate in Forest Carbon Science, Policy and Management. And we 
are pleased to 
announce that each of the four courses required to complete the certificate are 
now available online.
 
The Graduate Certificate in Forest Carbon Science, Policy and Management offers 
students the 
interdisciplinary tools and conceptual background to plan, implement, manage 
and evaluate 
forestry-based, climate-change mitigation projects. The Certificate program 
gives students an edge 
in competing for employment in carbon mitigation projects of corporations, 
governments, and non-
governmental organizations.
 
The program teaches students how forest management actions affect forest carbon 
balance, the ins 
and outs of forest carbon markets, the social context of managing forests for 
carbon sequestration, 
and the tools for measuring, monitoring, and accounting for forest carbon – 
including satellite 
imagery, remote sensing, and integrated carbon sequestration models. 
 
The program is open to a wide range of students, including students with a 
bachelor’s degree who 
are not enrolled in an M.S. or Ph.D. program, as well as current M.S. and Ph.D. 
students at MSU and 
other universities. To be considered for admission into the Graduate 
Certificate in Forest Carbon 
Science, Policy and Management program, applicants should have completed a 
bachelor’s degree in 
forestry, natural resources, environmental sciences, or a related field. The 
program is open to 
students in any environment-related graduate program at MSU.
 
Given the need to integrate sustainability and climate change mitigation across 
all economic sectors, 
the program will consider applicants from all backgrounds, including those 
involved in business, law, 
forestry, natural resources, environmental consulting, and government. Students 
without experience 
in forestry or a related field may need to supplement the certificate courses 
with independent study 
or additional coursework. The certification will appear on transcripts of MSU 
Graduate Students. 
Students not enrolled in an MSU graduate degree program will receive an MSU 
Certificate.  
 
To earn the Certificate, students must complete all of the following courses:
•   Forest Biogeochemistry and Global Climate Change (FOR 831)
•   Human Dimensions of Forest Carbon Management (FOR 833)
•   Forest Carbon Policy, Economics, and Finance (FOR 835)
•   Measurement and Monitoring of Forest Carbon (FOR 837)
 
FOR 831 and FOR 833 will be offered during Fall Semester 2013 and FOR 835 and 
FOR 837 will be 
offered in Spring Semester 2014. See MSU Schedule of Courses for more detail.
 
For more information, visit www.for.msu.edu/forestcarbon or contact Dr. David 
Rothstein at (517) 
432-3353 or [email protected].

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