Certificate Programs
Our certificate programs are a great way to sharpen your skills and stay ahead of the competition, whether you’re a current student or you’re a professional with several years of career experience. Certificate programs offered through the College of Science are comprised of flexible, tailored courses that will build your skills and keep you current in subject knowledge.
Undergraduate Certificates
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Certificate
Our Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Certificate is an excellent way to complement to your education experience, whether it’s in geography or a related field. You’ll learn techniques and uses of today’s most sophisticated GIS technologies through hands-on experience with GIS experts and professionals.
Climate Change Certificate
Our Climate Change Certificate fulfills a need for personnel who have a working knowledge of the science of climate change, its potential impacts, and adaptation and mitigation strategies to build climate resilient societies and landscapes.
Careers include scientists quantifying impacts, mitigation, and adaptation and practitioners and managers minimizing effects in natural and human systems.
Graduate Certificates
Statistics Graduate Certificate
The Statistics Graduate Certificate is intended especially for graduate students majoring in disciplines other than statistics who wish to show competency in statistics.
Data Analytics Certificate
The Graduate Data Analytics certificate is intended to train students to manage and analyze data, and interpret results from data analyses, particularly from large data sets. The certificate leverages the expertise from faculty in several units to give students a strong interdisciplinary background in this emerging area.
Climate Change Certificate
Our Climate Change Certificate fulfills a need for personnel who have a working knowledge of the science of climate change, its potential impacts, and adaptation and mitigation strategies to build climate resilient societies and landscapes.
Careers include scientists quantifying impacts, mitigation, and adaptation and practitioners and managers minimizing effects in natural and human systems.