Certificate |
Notes |
Total Credits |
East-Central European Studies |
Open to all undergraduates; provides the opportunity to gain interdisciplinary area and language expertise in East-Central European studies. |
12-14 |
European Union Studies |
Open to all undergraduates; provides the opportunity to gain multidisciplinary expertise in EU-related affairs. |
12 |
Geological Sciences |
Offers coursework in geological sciences relevant to environmental policy and law, resource economics, teaching, regional planning, building construction, and related fields. |
16-17 |
Geospatial Information Analysis |
Covers a variety of geospatial technologies such as digital mapping, geographic information system (GIS), and remotely sensed image processing. |
11-12 |
Holocaust Studies |
Open to all undergraduates; focuses on intellectual approaches to the Holocaust, other human rights catastrophes, and their representation. |
18 |
International Relations |
For students who are interested in international affairs and who are considering careers in this field. |
18 |
Latin American Studies |
Designed to supplement a major with broad cultural and language training appropriate for graduate work or a Latin America-related career in business, government, or teaching. |
21 |
Medical Anthropology |
Provides an intensive foundation in medical anthropology for undergraduate anthropology and non-anthropology majors. Courses emphasize the role that biology, culture, language, and prehistory play in human health, and the experience of healing across cultures. |
12 |
Meteorology and Climatology |
Provides a working knowledge of atmospheric processes across spatial and temporal scales. |
12 |
Political Campaigning |
For students who may pursue careers in practical politics, including campaign management, lobbying, and issue advocacy. |
18 |
Public Affairs |
For students interested in government careers and requires courses in public policy and public administration. |
15 |
Russian and East-European Area Studies |
Provides a foundation for graduate work in the field and careers in government service; based on a major in economics, foreign languages, geography, history, philosophy, political science, or religion. |
24 |
Spanish for the Professions |
Provides the linguistic skills and cultural knowledge necessary for working in our increasingly global community, focusing specifically on the Spanish-speaking world. |
12 |
Teaching English as a Second Language |
Open to all undergraduates; for students who want to teach English as a second language to adults, overseas or in the US. |
18 |
Index of all Certificates |