The Bloustein School's postbaccalaureate certificate programs allow nonmatriculated students, who have completed an undergraduate degree from a nationally/internationally accredited program, to enhance particular skills by developing cross-disciplinary expertise in a particular subject area.
Early-career professionals may pursue a certificate in order to enhance specific skills and explore pursuing the Bloustein School's full master's degree programs. Mid-career professionals may find the certificates of interest in order to upgrade and advance particular skills.
Students who successfully complete the 12-credit curriculum for a certificate are eligible to apply for the Bloustein School's master's programs in the related field and, if admitted, use their credits as part of their degree requirements.
- Certificate in Public and Urban Informatics (enhances data and informatics skills to the application of planning and public policy topics)
- Certificate in Public Policy (enhances knowledge and skills in the applied and interdisciplinary field of public policy)
Comprehensive information about the Bloustein School's postbaccalaureate certificate programs may be found at https://bloustein.rutgers.edu/graduate/post-baccalaureate-certificates/.