Academic Certificates

David Holdeman

David Holdeman, professor and chair of the Department of English

Advance with Graduate Academic Certificates

UNT offers Graduate Academic Certificate programs at the post-baccalaureate and post-master's levels for people who want to enhance job skills, pursue a different career path or simply explore new topics of interest.

GACs are brief programs of study that promote career enhancement and lifelong learning at the graduate level. The number of credit hours required varies by program, averaging 12 credit hours. The GAC programs are taught by UNT graduate faculty, composed of graduate-level credit courses and documented on official transcripts.

 

Graduate Academic Certificate Programs

  • Accounting Information Systems
  • Adolescent Counseling
  • Adult Counseling
  • Adult Learning and Education*
  • Advanced Corporate Training
  • Advanced Management in Libraries and Information
  • Agencies*
  • Alternative Certification in Special Education
  • Applied Behavior Analysis*
  • Art Museum Education
  • Arts Leadership
  • Autism Intervention
  • Behavioral Specialist
  • Business Intelligence
  • Child Counseling/Play Therapy
  • College/University Counseling
  • Community College Leadership
  • Community Counseling
  • Corporate Training
  • Couple and Family Counseling
  • Economic Geography
  • Environmental Ethics: Level One
  • Environmental Ethics: Level Two
  • Event Management
  • Family, School and Community Involvement
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Geographical and Environmental Modeling and Analysis
  • Gifted and Talented Education*
  • Group Counseling
  • Hospitality Management*
  • Human Resource Management
  • Information Technology Administration
  • Information Technology Fundamentals
  • Information Technology Security
  • Internal Audit
  • Leadership and Supervisory Management
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Master Reading Teacher
  • Master Writing Teacher
  • Merchandising*
  • Narrative Journalism
  • Parent Education
  • Police Management
  • Recreation Management
  • Re-integration of Students with Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Secondary Teacher Certification*
  • Six Sigma
  • Specialist in Aging
  • Storytelling*
  • Teaching and Learning Specialist for Inclusion Settings
  • Teaching Children and Youth with Mild to Moderate Disabilities
  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
  • Transition Specialist in Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
  • Volunteer and Community Resource Management*
  • Youth Services in Library and Information Settings*

*Also available through web-based curriculum. See www.untecampus.com.

Make your mark with a graduate degree from UNT by following these steps: