• Introduction

    Our oceans are brimming with life—from massive blue whales to microscopic plankton. But every year, roughly 17.6 billion pounds of plastic is dumped into the ocean—the same as nearly 57,000 blue whales. Our oceans also support human life—from regulating the Earth’s temperature to supporting livelihoods.

    A career in marine conservation isn’t always clear from the outset. With so many options—from conservation policy and field science, to managing nonprofits, to park operations—you need guidance and a head start.

    You need theoretical knowledge, practical experience and contextual understanding. Harness your passion for the ocean and join the Marine Conservation program.

    Get ready to:

    • Understand key issues such as coral reef conservation, the protection of marine species, sustainability of small-scale fisheries and the creation and management of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).
    • Upskill yourself in community engagement, monitoring and evaluation, communication and advocacy, project management and finance and fundraising.
    • Analyze local marine conservation ecosystems and gain insights into on-the-ground challenges.
    • Learn best practices and adapt your approach based on contextual analysis during the fieldwork component.
    Case Western Reserve University Impact Academy is offering a digital program

    Start date: July 1st

    Case Western Reserve University Impact Academy is offering a digital program

    Beginning July 1st, you can complete the Case Western Reserve University Impact Academy program, online! You can finish the online component only, with no requirement to book or complete your international fieldwork, though we encourage the fieldwork component once it is safe to travel. We’re offering you total flexibility.

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    The program

    The Case Western Reserve University Impact Academy program comprises two comprehensive but flexible parts: online courses and international fieldwork (which is optional until it is safe to travel to our locations). Complete eight online courses in a timeframe suitable to you, and then undertake two to four weeks of fieldwork in a chosen international location.

    The self-paced online courses prepare you with the theory and knowledge necessary to be successful in the fieldwork component. The courses include a combination of frameworks, toolkits, video lectures and interviews and assessments.

    Discussion with peers in your cohort is also facilitated through forums and webinars. The second part of the program, international fieldwork, compromises an intense schedule of masterclasses, site visits, fieldwork and a final project. In total, you will have exposure to 11 varying environments.

    Through this comprehensive and immersive experience, you will come away with a deep understanding of best practice, context and practicalities, enabling you to transform a community or natural environment through effective project work.

    This program directly answers the need of purpose-driven organizations: employees with a deep understanding of best practice, context and the practicalities of delivering effective projects.

    Marine Conservation career paths

    Career paths and jobs in marine conservation are growing quickly.
    Explore the different career paths specific to your subject area below, and search through thousands of available jobs in your sector.

    Who is this program for?

    The Marine Conservation program is for anyone who wants to gain the skills needed to advance their marine conservation career and deepen their understanding of marine conservation issues.

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    Career starter

    Undergraduate and graduate students studying oceanography, marine biology, environmental science, environmental law, sustainable development and related fields.

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    Career switcher

    Practitioners in unrelated fields who want a holistic overview of the preservation and conservation of the oceans and the ecosystems they support.

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    Career advancer

    Experienced professionals working in sustainability, energy, fishing and other industries connected to the oceans.

    Gain the knowledge and practical experience to develop a career in marine conservation.
  • Curriculum

    The Case Western Reserve University Impact Academy program provides insight into on-the-ground realities of sustainable development.

    The program answers the need expressed by employers in purpose-driven organizations: that candidates gain first-hand experience of the cultural, political, logistical and economic issues that impede development.

    The Case Western Reserve University Impact Academy is powered by GVI, an experiential education organization that has been in operation for over 20 years. Guided by the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and the development goals of local communities, its programs seek to address the greatest challenges in development today.

    Case Western Reserve University <p>Impact Academy is offering a digital program</p>

    Start date: July 1st

    Case Western Reserve University

    Impact Academy is offering a digital program

    Beginning July 1st, you can complete the Case Western Reserve University Impact Academy program, online! You can finish the online component only, with no requirement to book or complete your international fieldwork, though we encourage the fieldwork component once it is safe to travel. We’re offering you total flexibility.

    view program details

    Online courses

    Develop practical skills and learn how to apply unique frameworks, as you work through the eight online courses in the program. Our online courses integrate video lectures and interviews, practical toolkits and frameworks, as well as self-assessments and project assignments. There are also opportunities for collaborative learning through discussion forums and webinars.

    How you will advance

    The following courses contribute to your learning journey prior to your international fieldwork.

    Course 1 | Context Analysis and Practice

    The Context Analysis and Practice online course equips you with a unique toolkit that will enable you to analyze local contexts and make sense of the on-the-ground realities of development and conservation work. This toolkit is designed to be a practical set of directions and guiding questions, and will be used during your international fieldwork.

    Takeaways

    • Learn how political, social, economic and other dimensions of context shape the environment and circumstances in which you will work.
    • Explore macro-micro links: how policies, institutions, various levels of government and organizations affect development work in multiple ways.
    • Discover how context analysis can help facilitate effective development interventions and better program design.

    Course 2 | Subject Area Foundations

    The Subject Area Foundations online course equips you with an understanding of key concepts, terminology and tools to analyze a system. You will discover the history and evolution of sustainable development and get a comprehensive yet concise understanding of your subject area’s global challenges.

    Takeaways

    • Discover the history and evolution of sustainable development, while learning the key concepts and terminology.
    • Explore the history and evolution of your subject area and get up to speed on current global challenges.
    • Explore real-world case studies illustrating how local context impacts development projects and programs.

    Course 3 | Community Engagement

    The Community Engagement online course equips you with the tools to analyze stakeholders, engage with local communities and manage community-based projects. You will learn about community engagement and the core values, principles and activities that support effective programs.

    Takeaways

    • Learn how to engage communities at different levels using a variety of techniques.
    • Dive deep into culture and understand concepts, terminology and the fundamentals of cultural identities, including exploring your own cultural identity.
    • Discover common practices in Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) and how to identify community assets using an appreciative inquiry process and capacity inventory toolkit.

    Course 4 | Strategy, Monitoring and Evaluation

    The Strategy, Monitoring and Evaluation online course equips you with the tools to analyze environments, formulate strategies and develop outcomes-based approaches to design and manage programs. You will be introduced to the key concepts, terminology and the fundamentals of strategy, and monitoring and evaluation.

    Takeaways

    • Learn how to develop a theory of change and create a visual representation of your initiative’s inputs, activities, outputs, and expected outcomes.
    • Explore cutting-edge uses of big data in sustainable development.
    • Learn how to write a terms of reference and conduct a formal evaluation to measure whether impact has actually been achieved.

    Course 5 | Communication and Advocacy

    The Communication and Advocacy online course equips you with the tools and techniques to identify target audiences or partners, develop compelling messaging and select appropriate communication methods. You will learn about communication that enables people (particularly vulnerable groups) to participate in shaping decisions that affect their lives, and explore the key ethical issues you might face when working with these communities.

    Takeaways

    • Explore how communication can be used to start social movements, create behavioral change or influence policy.
    • Apply a practical approach to develop effective partnerships from alliances to networks.
    • Learn how to actively promote a cause you care about.

    Course 6 | Project Management and Delivery

    The Project Management and Delivery online course equips you with the tools to analyze project risks, develop project plans, and manage project resources. You will learn key principles and methods for managing projects in global development environments in order to overcome common implementation challenges.

    Takeaways

    • Master the four stages of a project lifecycle and learn essential techniques and tips for managing each phase of a project.
    • Learn how to apply common tools for managing time (Gantt charts) and resources (outcomes-based budgets).
    • Discover collaborative, decentralized and adaptive management principles required for managing projects in complex environments.

    Course 7 | Finance and Fundraising

    The Finance and Fundraising online course equips you with the tools to analyze sources of finance, write financial proposals, and implement appropriate governance processes. You will be introduced to key concepts and frameworks that even beginners in finance can use to plan for financial sustainability.

    Takeaways

    • Explore how the development finance landscape has changed over the past decade.
    • Dive deep into five different financial mechanisms from traditional philanthropic grants to innovative crowdfunding platforms.
    • Learn how to get started when looking for funding, learn about the funding process and learn the common elements in a fundraising proposal.

    Course 8 | Best Practices and Innovation

    The Best Practices and Innovation online course showcases the latest practices and approaches in sustainable development that are demonstrating results and impact. You will learn how a “fit” approach beats “best practice” and how to adapt practices to different contexts. You will be introduced to behavioral science, systems innovation, human-centered design, impact investing and social entrepreneurship.

    Takeaways

    • Learn about behavior science and the ethics of influence and choice architecture.
    • Discover the key mindsets and four key phases of human-centered design (HCD).
    • Learn the core characteristics of impact investing and social entrepreneurship.

    International fieldwork

    Gain unique and valuable experience in global development through an in depth series of masterclasses, site visits, fieldwork, and a final project with an organizational partner.

    Due to COVID-19, travel is not compulsory on the Case Western Reserve University program and international fieldwork is optional. Should you still wish to travel, with our international standards of health and safety, you can continue to make a positive impact in the world and pursue the causes you’re passionate about. In order to do this, we have put in place new and extensive procedures and protocols that will help us to ensure a safe experience for all and to help reassure our students about travelling during and after COVID-19.

    Masterclasses

    Five speakers

    The masterclasses allow you to quickly develop deep insight into the on-the-ground realities of international development. You’ll hear first-person accounts from senior leaders in NGOs, government and social enterprises.

    You’ll be exposed to a broad range of local practitioner and beneficiary perspectives. You will also hear diverse points of view that highlight how local factors, such as economic, cultural, financial, political, religious, technological or geographical have influenced or shaped the implementation of development projects in your chosen location.

    Examples of masterclasses:

    • The head of disaster management at a Thai NGO delivers a masterclass titled “The impact of climate change on local Thai communities.
    • The former South African governmental head of educational policy delivers a masterclass titled “The South African education system: challenges and opportunities.” 
    • A Fiji conservationist delivers a masterclass titled “Plastic pollution: local views and behaviors.
    • A Peruvian social enterprise co-founder delivers a masterclass titled “The community sharing economic model.”

    Site visits

    Five organizations and analysis

    The site visits provide you with diverse first-hand experience of the factors which impact programs. Each site visit is a one- or two-day analysis of the contextual adaptations of a partner organization.

    These site visits are intense and will ensure you get hands-on experience in the subject area you’ve chosen. You will immerse yourself in a variety of local organizational contexts to observe, analyze, engage and conduct informal interviews.

    Examples of site visits:

    • Visit a local market in Costa Rica and observe informal traders and microenterprises. Interview traders and customers.
    • Travel to a small local fishing harbor in Ghana and analyze the physical environment and stakeholders. 
    • Go to a local school in Costa Rica and observe the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) infrastructures in place and the behaviors of students.
    • Visit projects run by a local Ghanian NGO sports program for kids and hear their views on education, their challenges and their goals.

    Final project

    One organization and project

    Demonstrate your knowledge and skills through developing a portfolio of work, which will be attractive to potential employers. This project ties all your program knowledge together.

    Based on your prior education and level of experience, three project levels are available:

    BASIC:
    Conduct a holistic analysis identifying important contextual factors for an organization.

    INTERMEDIATE:
    Apply the principles of a specific foundational course (for example, finance and fundraising) to a brief provided by the organization.

    ADVANCED:
    Conduct an in-depth critique and analysis of a specific aspect (for example, monitoring and evaluation) of the organization.

    Examples of final projects include:

    • Investigate how Costa Rica works with the United Nations to bring solar panels to rural communities. 
    • Investigate the barriers experienced by a healthcare nonprofit in Peru when looking to expand their project of mobile-wellness clinics for primary schools.
    • Analyze how a Costa Rican business can address gender-based violence for their employees.
    • Analyze the work done in Thailand by the traditional elephant-keeping community in partnership with international funders to change their economic model from elephant tourism to ecotourism.

    What you will learn

    • You will learn that the success of development or conservation initiatives is determined by how well the realities on the ground are understood and managed.
    • You will see first-hand how external factors affect initiatives, how to identify the risks and how to prevent or manage them to ensure successful implementation.
    • You take part in experiential learning opportunities across a broad range of organizations.
    • You gain access to career services including mock interviews, portfolio reviews, recruiting, soft-skills training and more to help ensure they are successful in the job search.

    Want to know more about our curriculum?

    Join a webinar. It’s absolutely free. Senior members of our team will discuss how our curriculum was developed to provide candidates with the specific competencies required by employers in the sustainable development and conservation sectors.

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    Example careers

    Positions in marine conservation that this program will prepare you for include:

    • Marine Biologist
    • Environmental Scientist
    • Marine Researcher
    • Conservationist
    • Dive Instructor
    • Environmental Manager
    • Environmental Program Manager
    • Senior Marine Research Analyst
    • Lead Conservationist
    • Master Scuba Dive Trainer
    • Marine Director
    • Environmental Director
    • Senior Consultant
    • Conservation Director
    • Managing Director

    Is this program for you?

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    Interested, but not sure if this program is for you? Chat with one of our career coaches.

    They specialize in the social impact and conservation sectors and will help you match your interests, strengths and aspirations with a specific subject area.

  • Admission process

    How to enroll

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    Apply

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    Admissions call

    Speak to an enrollment manager
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    Payment

    Financing and flexible payment plans are available. Speak to our enrollment team.

    Admissions requirements

    • You must be at least 18 years of age or older.
    • You need to demonstrate your readiness for the program if you do not have an associate or bachelor's degree. Strong candidates demonstrate self-awareness, motivation, time management, and career direction. We recommend you speak to an enrollment manager for more details.
    • You must submit a complete medical form, police or background check and provide identification documents (post enrollment).
    • If English is not your native language, you will need to score a minimum of 80 for your internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT).

    Before your start date, if relevant, you must also submit your official academic transcript for your undergraduate degree.
    This allows our instructors to assess your academic history and provide personalized support.

  • What's included

    Included

    • Diving is included, weather permitting

    Excluded

    • Participants are required to have their own device (laptop) and headset to participate in online courses.
    • Additional supplementary, recommended reading material is at the discretion for participants to purchase.
    • Flights, international and domestic airport taxes and visa costs (where necessary) are not included.
    • Medical and travel insurance are not included.
    • Extra local excursions, additional drinks and gratuities, personal items and toiletries are not included.
    • Police or background checks (where required) are not included.
  • Dates

    Online courses

    Duration: 4, 8 or 16 weeks | Starts first of each month

    International fieldwork

    Duration: 2 or 4 weeks | Starts every Saturday

    Financing and flexibility

    Talk to our enrolment team about financing options, flexible payment plans and adjustable schedules.
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