The graduate certificate in One Health and the Environment totals 12 credits and is designed to be completed in two years. The certificate will include both a core curriculum as well as electives that will allow students to specialize in specific areas related to One Health and the Environment. The two core courses will be offered every other year, but not in the same year (e.g., INT 598 could be offered in the fall in even years and EES 598 could be offered in the fall in odd years. The timing of the elective courses is not in our control; however, there is a significant number of elective courses to choose from. In addition, courses not in the approved lists could be included as certificate electives but will need to be reviewed and approved by the program steering committee. The certificate is highly interdisciplinary as it requires students to take two electives, one in biophysical science and one in social science, relevant to One Health. Current electives are offered by the University of Maine by the following units: School of Food and Agriculture, School of Biology and Ecology, School of Molecular and Biomedical Sciences, Department of Mathematics, School of Nursing, School of Forest Resources, School of Marine Science. Department of Communication and Journalism, School of Economics, Department of Anthropology, School of Social Work, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology. Other electives are taught by the School of Public Health at the University of Southern Maine.
Dedicated faculty:
Andrei V. Alyokhin, Professor, School of Biology and Ecology
Kathleen P. Bell, Professor, School of Economics
Sean Birkel, Research Assistant Professor, Climate Change Institute and School of Earth and Climate Sciences
Sandra Butler, Professor, School of Social Work
Kristina Cammen, Assistant Professor, School of Marine Sciences
Angela Daley, Assistant Professor, School of Economics
Sandra DeUrioste-Stone, Associate Professor, School of Forest Resources
Allison Gardner, Assistant Professor, School of Biology and Ecology
Teresa Johnson, Associate Professor, School of Marine Sciences
Pauline Kamath, Assistant Professor, School of Food and Agriculture
Debra Kantor, Associate Extension Professor, Cooperative Extension
Danielle Levesque, Assistant Professor, School of Biology and Ecology
Anne Lichtenwalner, Associate Professor, School of Food and Agriculture, Cooperative Extension
Bridie McGreavy, Assistant Professor, Communication and Journalism
Caroline Noblet, Associate Professor, School of Economics
Laura Rickard, Associate Professor, Communication and Journalism
Linda Silka, Senior Fellow, Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions
Kelley Strout, Associate Professor and Interim Director, School of Nursing
Mario Teisl, Professor, School of Economics
Judith Tupper, Practice Faculty, Public Health Program; Director, Population Health and Heath Policy, Cutler Institute USM
Erika Ziller, Assistant Professor, Public Health USM