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Undergraduate Certificate Programs Offered on Regional Campuses: Requirement Sheets
Undergraduate Certificate Programs Offered on Regional Campuses: Requirement Sheets
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What is a Certificate Program?
• A certificate program is a collection of courses that offers focused instruction in an area that addresses contemporary, topical and/or workplace needs.
• A certificate program usually consists of 15 - 25 credit hours of coursework.
• You may complete a certificate program whether or not you are enrolled in a degree granting major.
• For successful completion, you must maintain a minimum overall grade point average of 2.0 in the courses in the certificate program. Some certificate programs may establish a higher grade point average requirement.
• Recognition of certificate completion is included on your academic transcript.
Why Choose a Certificate Program?
• Develop an area of expertise that will give you an advantage in the workplace.
• Update or expand your professional skills.
• Correct a shortcoming that may affect your job performance.
- Accounting Technology (C201)
- Business Management Technology (C102)
- Entrepreneurship (C105)
- Industrial Security (C139)
Health Care
- Computed Tomography (C138)
- Legal Nurse Consulting (C403)
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (C204)
- Medical Billing (C123)
Computer/Information Technology
- Advanced Internet (C101)
- Computer-Aided Drafting/Design (C103)
- Computer Forensics and Information Security (C137)
- Database Administrator (C124)
- Desktop Publishing (C104)
- Internet (Basic) (C108)
- Microcomputer Applications (C110)
- Solutions Developer (C116)
- Systems Engineer (C125)
Manufacturing
- Manufacturing Management Technology (C111)
- Plastics Manufacturing Engineering (C113)
- Radiation Polymer (C121)
Miscellaneous
- Child and Family Advocacy (C122)
- College Prep/Bridge (C120)
- Hospitality Management (C107)