River Studies and Leadership Certificate
River Studies & Leadership Certificate
The River Studies and Leadership Certificate (RSLC) at the University of Maine at Farmington provides undergraduate students with a strong foundation in river science, policy, conservation, education, and recreation. The program is designed for students who are interested in pursuing careers connected to rivers and watershed systems.
As an RSLC student at UMF, you will work closely with a faculty advisor to design a personalized academic pathway that aligns with your interests and career goals while addressing real-world challenges facing rivers in Maine and across the nation. The certificate includes core coursework, a chosen emphasis area, and meaningful hands-on experience through an internship, professional employment, or independent study focused on river-related work.
Course Requirements
The River Studies and Leadership Certificate is an interdisciplinary program integrating river science, geographic information systems (GIS), policy, safety, and applied field experience. Students complete a set of core courses, specialize in one emphasis area, and apply their learning through professional experience and public scholarship.
Students complete one approved course in each of the following areas:
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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River Science
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River Policy
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River Safety
Students select one emphasis area and complete at least two approved courses within it:
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River Science
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River-based Policy and Management
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River-based Recreation, Education, and Tourism
Students complete a minimum of 90 hours (or 2 credit-hours) of applied professional experience through an internship, paid position, independent study, or course-related project. Relevant prior professional or internship experience may be considered with approval.
Students share their work through either:
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A presentation at an RMS-sponsored symposium, trip, or conference, or
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An article submitted to the RMS Journal in consultation with an RSLC advisor.