Environmental Analytics and Reporting
Improve business performance and environmental compliance by leveraging data analytics. In this certificate program, you’ll learn the tools and processes to perform sophisticated environmental analyses and reporting to reveal actionable insights into environmental issues. Examine how to interpret data and develop viable solutions while addressing sustainability, risk, operations, management, ethics, and more.
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Skills You'll Learn
Develop a pilot project or business case for an analytics project
Report on data in the context of environmental issues
Apply the ISO 14001 framework
Curriculum
Specialized Graduate Certificate in Certificate of Advanced Study in Environmental Analytics and Reporting requires completion of 16 credit hours (4 courses).
All students are required to complete a zero-credit Student Success Course.
Sample Schedule
Finish a graduate certificate in as few as six months or take up to a year. Choose your time to completion to get a better sense of what your schedule will look like during your certificate program.
Year 1 | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 |
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4-Course Certificate Classes | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
6-Course Certificate Classes | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
Interested in a master's degree?
Explore our Master of Science in Environmental Policy and Management with a concentration in Environmental Analytics and Reporting.
Take a Course Before You Apply
We know how important it is to get started when you're ready and that's why you can enroll in a course before you officially apply.
Career Outcomes
Predicted outcomes for graduates of Environmental Analytics and Reporting
Employment of environmental professionals is projected to grow 8% through 2030, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Public interest in environmental hazards and environmental pressure associated with population growth are expected to drive the need for environmental professionals, including Environmental Data Analysts. According to Environmental Science, demand for Environmental Data Analysts is expected to grow around 34% through 2024.
Expect job growth in regulatory compliance. Government agencies will continue to be a major employer as experienced professionals retire.
Job Titles
Environmental Scientists and Specialists Salary: National Average
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Hear from Our Students
"I was already working in my field and I was loving my field and so, I wanted to continue to be on the ground, getting my hands dirty, making an impact while pursuing my master's at the same time." —Dayna Reggero, graduate.

Flexible Online Classes
We understand the demands of balancing work, friends and family, and school can be challenging. That's why at University College, you can complete your program entirely online. Our online learning platform makes it easy to work anywhere at any time.
Advisory Board
Our programs are developed and updated with the input of advisory boards composed of industry leaders and employers. This ensures that you'll learn what employers are looking for, and gain the most current information with a view to future industry trends, connecting you to future success.
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Accreditation

University College programs maintain the highest level of accreditation offered by The Higher Learning Commission, one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the federal government. The University of Denver and all of its academic programs are regionally accredited by this commission, and regional accreditation is the highest standard for universities in the United States.