Compost Systems introduces students to the principles and practices of composting as a foundation for regenerative living. This microcredential explores how organic waste can be transformed into nutrient-rich compost that supports healthy soil, sustainable food production, and ecological resilience.
Students will learn the science behind decomposition, the role of microorganisms, and practical methods for creating compost systems in homes, gardens, farms, and communities. Through a combination of ecological understanding and hands-on concepts, participants will gain the knowledge needed to reduce waste and contribute to healthier ecosystems.
Throughout this program, students will explore:
The knowledge and skills you’ll develop through this program will help you build practical composting and sustainability expertise.
4 Weeks
Live Online Cohort
90-Minute Weekly Sessions
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