If you want to leverage your experience to take on new roles, launch a new career, or retool your current skill set, you can earn career competency in a single area with a graduate certificate. Because the classes are the same, the credits earned through a graduate certificate program at University College may apply toward a master's degree. Add to your portfolio of skills with a graduate certificate−a shorter, economical option for busy adults who wish to keep current or acquire new skills in a specific subject area.
Graduate certificates require completion of 24 credit hours (6 courses) and classes can be taken online and on campus.
Arts and Culture
- Art, Literature, and Culture
- Arts Development and Program Management
- Creative Writing
Environmental Policy and Management
- Energy and Sustainability
- Environmental Assessment of Nuclear Power
- Environmental Health and Safety
- Environmental Management
- Environmental Policy
- Natural Resource Management
Healthcare Leadership
- Healthcare Policy and Regulatory Leadership
- Managing Legal Issues in Healthcare
- Medical and Healthcare Information Technologies
- Strategic Leadership in Healthcare Organizations
Information and Communications Technology
- Database Design and Administration
- Information Systems Security
- Mobile Application Development
- Project Management
- Software Design and Programming
- Technology Management
- Telecommunications Technology
- Web Design and Development
Leadership and Organizations
- Human Capital in Organizations
- Philanthropic Leadership
- Strategic Innovation and Change

