The Natural History Field Studies Program is offered through
Evening and Weekend Programs. Evening and Weekend Program This certificate program consists of 26 total required credits, taken in five subject areas. It is offered cooperatively with the Audubon Naturalist Society. The recommended order of courses is "Basic Studies," followed by Identification courses, then Ecosystems courses, and then the Conservation courses and Electives. Please note that some courses have prerequisite requirements. Elective options can be selected from any of the Electives listed below, or from any course listed below that is not already used to fulfill another requirement for this certificate. You may apply for the certificate program online. For more information on certificate courses offered, please contact the certificate counselor at (202) 314-3320 or certificates@grad.usda.gov. Special accommodations may be requested online by requesting ADA Accommodations. All requests must be received at least four weeks prior to the class start date to be fulfilled. REQUIRED COURSES (complete 26 credits): Basic Studies (complete 6 credits):
Identification Courses (complete 6 credits to include 2 plant and 2 animal credits):
Ecosystems (complete 6 credits):
Conservation (complete 4 credits):
ELECTIVES (complete 4 credits):
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