1. Certificate is 12-credits. Six credits of humanities and social sciences general education (transfer or native) may be applied to the certificate.
2. Students must take 6 credits from among the upper-division certificate course offerings; at least 3 credits must be at the 4000 level. These requirements must be completed in residence.
3. Grades in all certificate courses must be a C or better.
Certificate Outcomes
Communication-Students completing the certificate program will demonstrate the ability to deliver highly polished verbal communication that is appropriate to audience and context.
Analysis and Interpretation-Students will demonstrate familiarity with a range of analytical frameworks associated with humanities and social science disciplines and apply them thoughtfully to social, historical, and other human phenomena.
Conceptual Translation-Students will demonstrate the ability to create connections between concepts in one area of human experience and adapt and apply them to another.
Epistemic Awareness-Students will recognize and describe different frameworks for constructing knowledge in the disciplines and the underlying assumptions, methods, and applications of that knowledge.
Reflective Learning and Responsibility-Students will demonstrate strategic and reflective learning through course content and develop a healthy critical analysis of one’s own responses.
**Course offering frequency subject to change**