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Graduate Certificates for Dual Enrollment Teachers

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  4. Graduate Certificates for Dual Enrollment Teachers

All dual enrollment instructors must have at least a master’s degree in the discipline in which they teach, or a master's degree in any discipline plus 18 graduate credits in the discipline in which they teach.

If you already have a master’s degree unrelated to the subject you would like to teach for Dual Enrollment, these Graduate Certificate programs provide the 18 hours you may need.

Communication

Gain the essential skills in effective writing, public speaking, and interpersonal communication, enhancing your ability to succeed in both professional and personal settings.

Communication Certificate

Computer Science Education

Be prepared to teach computing concepts effectively, combining programming knowledge with instructional strategies to inspire and prepare the next generation of digital innovators.

Computer Science Education Certificate

Creative Nonfiction Writing, Editing and Publishing

Gain the skills to craft compelling true stories, refine their work through editing, and navigate the publishing process across print and digital platforms.

Creative Nonfiction Writing, Editing and Publishing Certificate

Cybersecurity

Learn to protect digital systems, networks, and data from cyber threats, in order to safeguard organizations in an increasingly connected world.

Cybersecurity Certificate

Economic Education

Learn teaching strategies needed to explain financial literacy, market systems, and economic principles, empowering learners to make informed decisions in a complex global economy.

Economic Education Certificate

English

Learn advanced skills in reading, writing, critical analysis, and effective communication, preparing you for success in academic, professional, and creative pursuits.

English Certificate

Executive Business

Gain the advanced leadership, strategic decision-making, and management skills needed to drive organizational success in a competitive global marketplace.

Executive Business Certificate

Executive Business Leadership

Providing you with the advanced skills in strategic thinking, organizational leadership, and decision-making, empowering to empower you to lead teams and drive sustainable business success.

Executive Business Leadership Certificate

French

Enhance your proficiency in the French language and a deeper understanding of Francophone cultures, enhancing your ability to communicate effectively in global academic, professional, and cultural settings.

French Certificate

Geographic Education

Learn teaching strategies to explore spatial relationships, human-environment interactions, and global systems, preparing you to foster geographic literacy and informed global citizenship.

Geographic Education Certificate

Geographic Information Science

Acquire the technical skills in spatial analysis, mapping, and geospatial technology, so you can interpret data and solve real-world challenges across environmental, urban, and economic sectors.

Geographic Information Science Certificate

Government

Gain a better understanding of political systems, public policy, and civic processes, so you can analyze governance structures and engage effectively in public service or civic leadership.

Government Certificate

History

Analyze historical events, interpret primary sources, and understand how past societies and decisions have shaped the modern world.

History Certificate

Literature and Culture

Analyze literary texts and cultural expressions, deepening your understanding of how stories, traditions, and artistic works reflect and shape human experience across societies.

Literature and Culture Certificate

Secondary Mathematics Specialist

Be prepared to teach complex mathematical concepts effectively in middle and high school classrooms.

Secondary Mathematics Specialist Certificate

Sociology

Analyze social behavior, institutions, and group dynamics to better understand how societies function and how social change occurs.

Sociology Certificate

Spanish

Gain the proficiency in the Spanish language and an understanding of Hispanic cultures, enabling effective communication in diverse academic, professional, and global contexts.

Spanish Certificate

Technical Communication

Learn to create clear, concise, and user-focused documentation, enabling them to translate complex information into accessible content for diverse audiences.

Technical Communication Certificate

Ready to get started?

Your next step is contacting the Office of Graduate Studies to start the enrollment process.

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