History
The College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability, and Environmental Sciences was formed in 2010 to include academic programs and the land-grant division of the University of the District of Columbia.
Mission
The mission of CAUSES is to offer research-based academic and community outreach programs that improve the quality of life and economic opportunities of people and communities in the District of Columbia, the nation and the world.
Vision
CAUSES is poised to develop into a world leader in designing and implementing top quality, research-based academic and community outreach programs that measurably improve the quality of life and economic prosperity of people and communities in the District of Columbia, the nation and the world.
Administration
Dean
Associate Dean of Academic Programs
Associate Dean of Land-Grant Programs
Associate Dean for Programs and Administration
Cooperative Extension Administrator
Departments
Department of Architecture and Urban Sustainability
Department of Health, Nursing, and Nutrition
Degrees
Architecture
Community Health Sciences
Nursing
Nutrition and Dietetics
Urban Agriculture
Urban Leadership and Entrepreneurship
Urban Sustainability
Water Resources Management
Degrees Awarded Since Formation
Total degrees: 741 Graduate degrees: 177 Undergraduate degrees: 564
Accreditations
UDC
Middle States Commision on Higher Education (MSCHE)
Architecture (M.Arch)
National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB)
Nursing (RN to BSN)
American Council on Education in Nursing (ACEN)
Nutrition
Accreditation Council on Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND)