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Certificates can be obtained by both regularly enrolled and extended learning students, signifying the fulfillment of a structured curriculum aimed to:
deliver specific professional, vocational, or career skills, or
achieve expertise in a specialized area within an academic discipline, or
offer an overview of materials in either conventional or new interdisciplinary subjects.
Some certificate programs include 6000-level courses as mandatory or optional components. Undergraduate students are ineligible to enroll in these 6000-level courses. Participants must complete at least two-thirds of their certificate-eligible credits at the university. Credit transfers or course substitutions require approval from the relevant campus authority.
Certificates can be obtained by both regularly enrolled and extended learning students, signifying the fulfillment of a structured curriculum aimed to:
deliver specific professional, vocational, or career skills, or
achieve expertise in a specialized area within an academic discipline, or
offer an overview of materials in either conventional or new interdisciplinary subjects.