Rutgers School of Public Affairs and Administration is offering a certificate in Animals, Community and the Law.
Taught by Lawyers In Defense of Animals board members, the certificate will require the completion of three online courses and a practicum, and can be completed within one year.
Courses, which will cover topics ranging from limit laws and hoarding to cruelty and disaster planning, may be taken on a non-credit basis or for credit, with each course being three graduate credits.
To review course descriptions or to enroll, visit www.ncpp.us/certcourses.php and click on the "Animals, Community and the Law Certificate" option.
Additional information is available by contacting Isabelle Strauss at anrtesq@aol.com or (732) 255-4696; or Dean Kirchoff at jkirchho@newark.rutgers.edu, (973) 353-1351.
The first course starts January 20, so enroll early.

