In 2008, for the first time in recorded history, the world's
population became primarily urban. Some urban areas are growing at twice the
rate of rural areas. While DC is not growing as rapidly, its population
continues to increase. This trend is expected to continue for the foreseeable
future. CAUSES is uniquely positioned as a world-leader in the Urban Ag
movement through our Research, Academic, and Outreach programs. In response, we
launched a non-credit bearing certificate program in Sustainable Agriculture in 2014.
The Sustainable Urban Agriculture Certificate, which begins September 12, 2016, consists of three
classes (1 prerequisite course + (Option 1 or Option 2). The
program offers two different options:
- Option 1: Urban Agriculture Techniques
- Option 2: Business Principles in Urban Agriculture
Classes meet twice per week in the evenings or once on the weekend. A certificate of completion will be issued at the successful completion of each class.
To receive a certificate in Sustainable Urban Agriculture, participants will pay a one-time fee of $200. If a participant wishes to take individual classes, the cost is $60 per class. Payment must be made at the time of the first class, by check to the University of the District of Columbia.
Continue reading for a description of the classes.