Certificate (and Citation) Programs

Certificate programs are taken in conjunction with, not in place of, majors. They are meant to supplement a student's chosen area of study and to formalize into a coherent whole, courses taken outside the area of major. A summary of Certificate Programs is available. Specific requirements for each program are listed in the College Bulletin

Approved Certificate programs administered through CCAS:
Actuarial Studies Information Registration Form
Asian Studies Information Registration Form
International Relations* Information Registration Form
Literary Translation Studies Information Registration Form
Management Studies* Information Registration Form
Mathematical Modeling in Political Science & Economics Information Registration Form
Polish and Central European Studies Information Registration Form

* These certificates are being phased out and will not be available to freshmen entering in the Fall of 2008 and later. An International Relations major and minor and a Business minor are available beginning in the Fall of 2008.

  • Other certificate programs available to students are:
  • Biophysics (administered through a Bio/Medphysics Committee in the Department of Physics and Astronomy)
  • Biotechnology (administered through the Program in Biology and Medicine in Hutchison 402)
  • Medphysics (administered through a Bio/Medphysics Committee in the Department of Physics and Astronomy)
  • Stage Management (administered through the Theatre Program in the Department of English)

Note that courses used toward a certificate may not be taken on the S/F option except for the International Relations and Polish and Central European Studies Certificates in which one secondary course may be taken S/F, and that minimum averages are required for courses used for certificates. See the details concerning those administered by the College Center for Academic Support on the accompanying chart.

Certain certificate programs are authorized Clusters. See the Cluster Search Engine for details.

Note also the following:

Citation for Achievement in College Leadership (Registration Form)
This program recognizes those students who have developed leadership skills through specific academic study coupled with specific practical application. Students need to complete at least three different leadership experiences. Each leadership experience has two components:
  1. An academic course (2 credit minimum) to prepare students for specific leadership work.
  2. A specific leadership practicum to implement ideas from the preparatory course.

Completion of the Citation will appear as a notation on the transcript. A handout that includes all academic and practical components that have been authorized for use toward this Citation is available at the Academic Services Counter and online.

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