Brochure Inquire Admission Form Spring 2007 Courses
You must have a bachelor's degree in order to pursue a graduate certificate. Each graduate certificate requires a unique application. Do not use the College of General Studies application for these certificates. Instead, click the inquire button and the program coordinator will provide you with detailed information and an application.
Click on a title for program requirements.
Engineering and Technology Management
(graduate, 15 credits)
Improve your professional-level communication and management skills so that you may more effectively manage projects. This program prepares technically trained professionals to lead multidisciplinary teams that bridge the gap between operations and management. The certificate offers a choice of three tracks: Quality Management, Engineering and Project Management, and Emerging Technology Management. Credits earned may be applied to the Masters of Science in Industrial Engineering (MSIE), if desired. Inquire
Gerontology
(graduate, 15-16 credits)
Stay competitive in your field with specialized knowledge of aging and the aging process. Adapt your delivery of services, programs, or products with in-depth knowledge of the biological, psychological, and sociological aspects of an aging population as well as specialized knowledge in the discipline of your choice. Choose a specialization track in Dentistry, Law, Nursing, Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation, Public Health, Social Work, or a multidiscplinary track.
