Foundations in Greenhouse Gas Accounting II
Time limit: 365 days
Instructor: Amy Wolkowinsky
Full course description
Foundations in Greenhouse Gas Accounting - II
This non-credit course builds on the foundational concepts learned in Foundations in Greenhouse Gas Accounting I, and introduces you to more advanced skills and methods needed to produce credible emissions inventories. Best practices and requirements for GHG inventories are continuing to evolve as science advances and as governments enact GHG mitigation policies. This course includes emerging and more advanced GHG accounting methods and approaches, special considerations for community or city-level inventories, and evolving reporting frameworks and requirements. Students will be introduced to current standards, frameworks, and reporting tools, as well as, how emission inventories can be used to set mitigation goals and targets for climate action plans, as well as track progress over time. This course, together with Greenhouse Gas Accounting I, provides you with the foundation to construct a GHG inventory for any type of corporation or organization. This is the second course in a series of four courses that satisfy the requirements for the Professional Certificate in Greenhouse Gas Accounting.
Course Modality: This non-credit course is offered asynchronously online and is entirely self-paced. This course will utilize Canvas, an online learning management system. Upon registration, please visit your student dashboard to access Canvas.
The course begins upon registration, and you have one year from your start date to complete the course. Once you complete all four courses in the certificate program, you will receive an electronic
Course Instructor: Amy Wolkowinsky and Dr. Debbie Huntzinger
Cost: $499
You will have one year from the time of registration to complete this course, although most students will complete it earlier.
For more information, contact: ContinuingEd@nau.edu
About this program:
NAU provides one-of-a-kind professional training in GHG accounting:
Over the past decade, there has been steady growth in climate action by corporations and communities, with many organizations setting ambitious, long-term GHG emission reduction and/or “net-zero” emission targets. Organizations see aggressive emission reduction goals as good for business and a way to market themselves as climate-friendly. However, organizations cannot manage what they don’t measure. Therefore, the need for skilled GHG accountants is growing exponentially.
We anticipate that most individuals can complete all four courses and finish the program within about 4 to 8 months, depending on how much time they devote each week. Each individual course is $499 and has an expiration date of one year.
You will receive a non-credit certificate of completion and a digital badge from NAU at the end of the 4-course series.
Hands-on, flexible learning designed in collaboration with industry leader
The Professional Certificate in GHG Accounting is designed to provide you with fundamental knowledge and a robust skills-based training in GHG accounting and organizational-level climate action. The certificate includes four (4) courses that provide you with relevant, up-to-date GHG accounting training that meets industry & professional needs. Each course is thoughtfully designed around hands-on activities using real-world data and continually updated to keep pace with the evolving landscape of carbon accounting. The courses are entirely self-paced and designed to be taken in sequence, with the content building on previous courses to promote skill developments.
Certificate Director:
Dr. Huntzinger is a Professor of Climate Science and an engineer by training. Throughout her career, she has focused on improving the understanding of complex environmental systems and our ability to forecast their future variability. Much of Dr. Huntzinger's research focuses on advancing the understanding of the land carbon cycle’s interactions and feedback with Earth’s changing climate and in improving GHG accounting at the organizational and corporate levels. She has taught the principles of GHG accounting to students for 15 years and developed this certificate program after observing the growing need for robust training in GHG emissions accounting.
ACCESSIBILITY
Professional disability specialists are available at Disability Resources to facilitate a range of academic support services and accommodations for students with disabilities. If you have a documented disability, you can request assistance by contacting Disability Resources at 928-523-8773 (voice), ,928-523-8747 (fax), or dr@nau.edu (e-mail).
Refunds
Students may withdraw from a course with a full refund up to one week prior to the course start date. There is a 50% administration fee for withdrawals from one week prior to the course start date until the day the course begins. After the course start date, refunds are no longer available.
