Certificate Programs

Certificate programs in liberal arts and sciences are a great way to show your employer that you have developed new skills and competencies that benefit you personally and professionally.

A certificate is a group of related courses that address a special topic, and program completion indicates achievement in a specialized area. The length of time it takes to complete a certificate depends upon the program itself. Some program courses may have prerequisites.

This table lists certificates offered through Fairmount College. Unless otherwise noted, they are offered at the undergraduate level. Only those certificates approved through the university curricular process will appear on a student's permanent academic record. See an academic advisor for more information.

Certificate Area

Contact

Credit Hours

  • Graduate Certificate in Applied Communication
Mr. Les Anderson, Elliott School of Communication,
978-3185
14
  • Communication: Applied Communication
Mr. Les Anderson, Elliott School of Communication,
978-3185
18
Dr. Robert Feleppa, Philosophy,
978-3125
Dr. Helen Hundley, History,
978-3150
25
Criminal Justice:
  • Forensic Criminology
     
  • Law Enforcement
     

  • Corrections
 
 
  
Ms. Dee Pritchett, School of Community Affairs, 978-7200
 
 
12

 

12

 

12
Department of English,
978-6652
18
  • Film Studies
Department of English,
978-3130
24
  • Great Plains Studies*
Department of English, 978-3130
20

 


 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dr. Samuel Yeager, Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs,
978-7200
12
  
 
  

 

 

12
 
 

 

 

12
(SATR Certificate) #
 Department of Psychology,
978-3170
AA degree, including or in addition to 29 hours
*May be completed at the graduate or undergraduate level.
#WSU provides the coursework; the State of Kansas awards the certificate.

 

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