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2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Writing Graduate Certificate


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This unique program allows students to earn a Graduate Certificate in a specific content area. In addition to the Graduate Division Admission requirements, students are asked to complete program specific admission requirements including a brief Letter of Intent. A Graduate Certificate in a specific content area is available when a student has earned 18 hours. In most states, 18 hours at the graduate level qualifies people as “content area experts” who are considered “qualified” to teach at the lower-division college level. These certificates allow students to document completion of 18 hours within a field when done outside of or in addition to a separate master’s degree.

While these graduate certificates are not interdisciplinary programs, all students pursuing these will be supported through the Interdisciplinary Studies Program Office. Students entering these certificate programs will be asked to briefly articulate their goals and purpose for this work for program evaluation purposes in a required Letter of Intent.

 

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Total 18 credit hours required

No more than one C can be applied to the certificate upon graduation.  A student must be in good standing to graduate.

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