
GVSU one of few in nation to offer sustainable certification program

Grand Valley State University is reacting to the demand from
employers for sustainable skill sets in graduates by offering a unique
certification program in green chemistry. Grand Valley is one of a few
universities in the U.S., including the University of California
Berkeley, to offer the opportunity to become certified in green
chemistry.
“More and more, companies are seeking employees with sustainable
skills that complement any job,” said Dalila Kovacs, Grand Valley
chemistry professor and creator of the green chemistry certification
program. “Being certified in green chemistry will bring in-house
expertise and life-cycle thinking to companies hiring people for many
different fields and industries.”
Kovacs said green chemistry practices are increasingly seen in
the health care industry and can be applied to many professions in
product development, patent law, quality management, safety
management, and health and environmental management. “Green chemistry
includes long-term thinking, and researching and producing chemicals
that are not toxic and not harmful in the long run,” she said.
Shane McGrath, a 2011 undergraduate alumnus who is currently
attending Grand Valley for a master’s degree in business, was the
first student to complete the program and currently works as a chemist
for Perrigo. He became certified after completing three classes and
conducting green chemistry research. “Being certified in green
chemistry set me apart from others when I was building my resume and
interviewing for jobs,” he said. “I’m a chemist with a new sustainable
skill set that the job market rarely sees.”
Kovacs said Grand Valley alumni, current students and community
members can apply for the program. If all prerequisites are met, the
program can be completed in one year.
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