Climate Change (Minor)

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Duffield College of Engineering

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Program Description

Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, and dozens of courses at Cornell explore the many facets of a warming world—from impacts on farming and food, to the causes of climate change, from the potential of sustainable energy to replace fossil fuels, to the slow response of governments worldwide. The climate change minor gives students the opportunity to explore climate change from varied disciplinary perspectives while gaining a firm grounding in the basic physical, ecological, and social science as well as its interactions with history, philosophy and the arts. The minor is available to all Cornell undergraduates.

Academic Standards

Grade Requirements

  • Must have a C- in each course taken for a letter grade, or, for Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory courses, it must be Satisfactory.
  • Only one course at the 1000 level can be counted toward minor, and 12 credits must be at the 3000 level or higher.

Minor Declaration Information 

During your final semester (or earlier if you have already completed your minor requirements), you should submit a completed climate change minor certification form, along with a copy of your unofficial transcript to Annmarie Card in 2160D Snee Hall for approval. We have an email list with special events for climate change minors, so please email us to put your name on the list. Please contact Annmarie Card with any questions about the minor certification process and to obtain the climate change minor certification form.

Contacts:
Curricular topics: Natalie Mahowald  
Administration: Annmarie Card