Graduate Certificate Programs
Graduate certificates are intended to meet the supplemental post-baccalaureate education needs of professionals. A graduate certificate program is a set of courses that provides in-depth knowledge in a subject matter. The set of courses provides a coherent knowledge base.
A student applying for a graduate certificate program will be admitted with a “GCRT” designation and will not be required to take the GRE or GMAT but will need to meet all other requirements for graduate admission. To take any graduate course, all prerequisite courses (including undergraduate courses) must be taken and necessary background obtained before attempting the course. A student will be required to have a baccalaureate degree to start a graduate certificate program. There is only one exception to having a baccalaureate degree. If an undergraduate student from Texas Tech University has a 3.00 GPA or better and is within 12 hours of completion of a baccalaureate degree, the student may start taking graduate courses toward a graduate certificate. The student must have a baccalaureate degree to receive a graduate certificate.
Graduate credits earned while the student is enrolled in a graduate certificate program may not be applied toward a graduate degree unless the student completes the GRE or GMA T and enrolls as a fully accredited graduate student. After taking the GRE or GMA T and fulfilling all other admission requirements, a student may use the courses taken for a graduate certificate degree if the courses fulfill the requirements of the program of study for the degree.
Graduate students may pursue a graduate certificate that is outside their graduate program of study. No more than one transfer course (if approved by the advisor of the graduate certificate program and the Graduate School) will be allowed for a graduate certificate program. If a graduate student is in good standing and is dropping out of the graduate program, the student may receive a graduate certificate if the necessary courses have been taken. To receive a graduate certificate, a student must have a GPA of 3.00 or better. No grade lower than a C will be accepted.
Current graduate certificate offerings include the following:
- Graduate Certificate in Addictions and the Family
- Graduate Certificate in Art History, Criticism, and Theory
- Graduate Certificate in Autism
- Graduate Certificate in Community Design and Development
- Graduate Certificate in Crop Protection
- Graduate Certificate in Dual Sensory Impairment
- Graduate Certificate in Ethics
- Graduate Certificate in Fibers and Textiles
- Graduate Certificate in Gerontology*
- Graduate Certificate in Historic Preservation
- Graduate Certificate in Horticultural Landscape Management
- Graduate Certificate in Linguistics
- Master Mentor Teacher Certificate
- Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Counseling
- Graduate Certificate in Personal Financial Planning
- Graduate Certificate in Petroleum Engineering
- Graduate Certificate in Piano Pedagogy
- Graduate Certificate in Publishing and Editing
- Graduate Certificate in Software Engineering
- Graduate Certificate in Soil Management
- Graduate Certificate in Strategic Studies
- Graduate Certificate in Teaching English in International Contexts
- Graduate Certificate in Visualization
- Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies
* Inter-institutional program offered through the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance – GPIDEA
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