Certifications

Certifications

Certifications can provide targeted training and hands-on experience to develop as a future professional in a particular field. Be aware that courses/sessions typically have a fee associated with them, so be sure that the certification is applicable and desirable to employers in the field you would like to pursue. We do not endorse any other organization, and listing on this site does not imply any affiliation with or support by the IES.

Designed for ecologists at all levels to demonstrate their expertise and exhibit their skill level to potential employers, clients, or colleagues.

Gain a professional level of knowledge and skill in the field of arboriculture to become a tree care professional

Designed for those who are new to or are interested in entering the sustainability field, including Â鶹´«Ã½s, recent graduates, and/or early career professionals. 

Food safety and allergen awareness training

A required certification to be able to apply pesticides for a commercial purpose or in the course of employment

Rules and regulations, technical assistance, and certification for Wastewater System Operators

Farmer’s Market Manager Certificate Program

Prescribed fire for land stewardship and firefighting

Land management and conservation

Horticulture and volunteer leader training

Registered environmental health specialist/sanitarian, foodborne outbreak investigator, and comprehensive and professional food safety

Has numerous certifications in the environmental field, including environmental scientist, auditor, and manager, and waste management professional

Residential and commercial photovoltaic systems and renewable applications

Solid waste, recycling systems, composting programs, and zero waste

Become an expert mushroom identifier who can lawfully broker select wild-foraged Michigan mushrooms

 If you know of other certifications not listed here, please let us know!
The Institute of the Environment and Sustainability provides these links for informational purpose