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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Undergraduate Education in New Brunswick Certificate Programs  

Certificate Programs

Certificate programs are available in a number of fields and are open to all undergraduate students in New Brunswick, regardless of school affiliation.

The certificate programs are designed to allow students to complement their major program with study in either a broad, but well-defined, area or a specialized field. Since the certificate programs are intended to enhance a major program, a certificate may be awarded only in conjunction with the awarding of a baccalaureate degree in a major field.


Behavioral Pharmacology

Cartography

Criminology

Digital Filmmaking

Eagleton Undergraduate Associates (American Politics and Public Policy)

Environmental Geomatics*

Environmental Planning*

Evolutionary Medicine

Food Systems Education and Administration*

Foreign Language Proficiency (AMESALL, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Russian, and Spanish)

Genetic Counseling

Global Politics

Historic Preservation

Horticultural Therapy*

Housing and Community Development

International Agriculture/Environment*

International Geographic Perspectives

International Studies

Internet Certificate Program

Leadership Scholars Certificate (Institute for Women's Leadership)

Medicinal and Economic Botany*

Plant Biosecurity*

Professional Writing

Professional Youth Work*

Quantitative Political Science Methods

Romance Linguistics

Spanish-English, English-Spanish Translation Proficiency

Spanish Major/Global Studies

Teacher Education**

Technical Writing

Urban/Community Forestry*

Urban Planning

*Available through the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
**The Graduate School of Education administers teacher certification programs in numerous areas. See Education in the Programs of Study for Liberal Arts Students section.

 
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