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Undergraduate Certificate Programs Undergraduate Certificate Programs A Marymount certificate program assures academic quality by
Students receiving a certificate do not participate in graduation ceremonies. School of Business Administration The School of Business Administration offers certificates in designated professional areas after completion of the prescribed program of courses. To be eligible for enrollment in a certificate program, students must have earned
Students must complete the prescribed sequence of courses. Transfer credit will be accepted for prerequisite courses only. Core courses must be taken at Marymount University and certificate programs must be completed within five years. The following certificates are available for students enrolled in nondegree status:
Accounting Certificate
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Finance Certificate
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Human Resource Management Certificate
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Marketing Certificate
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Paralegal Studies Certificate This certificate program is approved by the American Bar Association and requires 33 credit hours of core courses. Prerequisites
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Retail Management Certificate
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Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program Students receiving a certificate do not participate in graduation ceremonies. School of Arts and Sciences The School of Arts and Sciences offers a post-baccalaureate certificate in Computer Science for students who have previously earned a bachelor’s degree in any field of study. This certificate is designed for individuals who want to prepare for entry-level positions in software development. It also provides the preparatory work necessary to enter Marymount’s Master of Science program in Computer Science. Computer Science Certificate To be eligible for enrollment, students must have
Students with insufficient mathematics preparation will be advised to take appropriate undergraduate courses to prepare for the certificate program. Core Courses
Students receiving a certificate do not participate in graduation ceremonies. School of Business Administration The School of Business Administration offers graduate certificates in designated professional areas after completion of the prescribed program of courses. To be eligible for enrollment in a graduate certificate program, students must meet all regular graduate admissions requirements in the School of Business Administration. Business Technologies Certificate Marymount University offers a graduate-level certificate program in Business Technologies. Students with limited preparation may be required to complete IM 501 Principles of Information Technology as a non-credit elective. The certificate requires 18 graduate credits, which include the following:
Information Resources Management Certificate Marymount University has established an 18-credit Information Resources Management Certificate (IRM). Courses have been selected to cover the major areas of information resources management and include software design, database management, telecommunications, and information management. IRM Certificate students must be admitted to the graduate program in the School of Business Administration. The six courses needed for the IRM Certificate are the following:
Instructional Design Certificate Many corporations and government agencies require the use of systematic instructional design approaches. The Instructional Design Certificate program prepares students for such environments by focusing on the assessment of performance problems, deciding when training is needed, specifying training needs, designing and developing training programs, and evaluating the results of training. Students applying for this certificate program must meet the admissions requirements for graduate programs in the School of Business Administration. The certificate requires 15 graduate credits, which must include the following:
One elective must be chosen from the following:
International Business Certificate The School of Business Administration offers a certificate program in International Business at the graduate level. Prerequisites: meet the admissions requirements for graduate programs in the School of Business Administration; a bachelor’s degree in business administration from a school accredited by the ACBSP or AACSB; five years of work experience; ECO 502 Macroeconomics; FIN 500 Introduction to Financial Management; MSC 516 Production and Operations Management; and MKT 501 Marketing Analysis.
Leading and Managing Change Certificate The certificate requires 15 graduate credits, which must include the following:
Two electives must be chosen from the following:
This certificate is principally managed by the Office of Corporate Outreach. Management Studies Certificate Marymount University offers a Certificate in Management Studies for corporate or organization off-campus students who are supported by the Office of Corporate Outreach. The Certificate requires 18 graduate credits which could be selected by the corporate or organizational sponsor from courses offered by the School of Business. The six courses would be especially chosen to meet the needs of the individual organizations, but must be approved by the Director of the Office of Corporate Outreach and the Dean of the School of Business. Students apply for this Certificate on a non degree basis, but can make a transition to a School of Business degree program upon the successful completion of their certificate program. All certificate courses must be completed with a grade of B or better. Organization Development Certificate Marymount University offers an Organization Development (OD) Certificate for students who wish to concentrate on OD applications and field work. The certificate requires 18 graduate credits, which include the following:
Paralegal Studies Certificate The Paralegal Studies Certificate is offered for those students who have a bachelor’s degree and who wish to become certified paralegals. This certificate program is approved by the American Bar Association. The certificate requires completion of 8 of the following courses:
School of Education and Human Services Counseling Certificate Individuals who already have a master’s degree in Counseling from an accredited institution and who are working toward certification as a professional counselor may opt for this certificate program, which consists of a minimum of 18 semester credits of graduate coursework. Courses must be selected in conjunction with a faculty advisor. Students apply to this certificate program on a nondegree basis. School of Health Professions The School offers certificate programs for registered nurses who hold the bachelor’s degree and wish to develop advanced knowledge in administration and critical care. Credits successfully completed in these nondegree certificate programs may be applied to Marymount University’s master’s degree programs in Nursing. In addition to meeting graduate nondegree admission requirements, applicants must also meet with the faculty of the School of Health Professions. A Family Nurse Practitioner certificate program is offered for nurses who hold the M.S.N. degree. Critical Care Nursing (18 credits)
Nursing and Health Administration (21 credits)
Family Nurse Practitioner (25 credits)
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