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About the College The College of Environment & Design was formed in 2001 as the first new college at UGA since 1969. The College represents the School of Environmental Design, which had formally operated as a stand-alone school since 1969. Within the College and School exist degree programs in Landscape Architecture and Historic Preservation, as well as a specialized Certificate Program in Environmental Ethics. Most unique to the College is the Certificate of Environmental Ethics, which was the first of its kind to be established in the United States in 1983. There are certificates offered at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, often in compliment and with value enhancement to other degrees. The faculty for the Certificate are all volunteer in capacity, and include a wealth of disciplines across UGA from such areas as botany, biology, forestry, ecology, soil science and marine science, as well as landscape architecture, business, sociology, law, journalism, the arts and other non-science areas and private industry. Our overarching mission is to research, teach and communicate new and existing knowledge about the built and natural environment to promote innovative planning, preservation, protection, restoration and responsible development of natural and cultural resources. In keeping to this mission, the College will be constantly exploring the development of new study and degree areas. The immediate future is being contemplated for studies in Environmental Planning, Historic Landscapes and Golf Course Design. College of Environment & Design View a map of College Facilities
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School of Environmental Design| Environmental Ethics Program | Academy of the Environment The College of Environment and Design Caldwell Hall University
of Georgia Athens, GA 30602-1845 USA |