Graduate certificates are awarded to students who desire interdisciplinary course work to complement their graduate degree program or to students who, for academic, personal, or professional reasons, desire graduate-level education not leading to a graduate degree.
Students seeking graduate certificates must be admitted to the Graduate School in a degree program or in non-degree, category A status.
Individual Graduate Certificate Factsheets are available in PDF:
College of Education
Child/Play Therapy
Coaching
Educational Technology
Functional Aging
Literacy
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
College of Engineering
Advanced Composite Materials
Advanced Manufacturing Analysis
Composite Materials and Their Processing
Design for Manufacturing
Enterprise Systems and Supply Chain Management (Joint program with Barton School of Business)
Foundations of Six-Sigma and Quality Improvement
Industrial Ergonomics and Safety
Lean Systems
Systems Engineering and Management
College of Health Professions
Acute Care - Nurse Practitioner - Post Master's
Adult Health and Illness - Clinical Nurse Specialist
Family Nurse Practitioner - Post Master's
Nursing and Health Care Systems Administration - Post Master's
Pediatric - Clinical Nurse Specialist - Post Master's
Pediatric - Nurse Practitioner - Post Master's
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (CNSs)- Post Master's
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (non-CNSs) - Post Master's
Public Health
Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Applied Communication
City and County Management
Economic Development
Great Plains Studies
Nonprofit Management
Public Finance