Sep 18, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalogue 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalogue

College Teaching and Learning, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate


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Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Michele Parker

The Post-Baccalaureate Professional Certificate in College Teaching and Learning will provide participants (from any discipline) with diverse learning opportunities and hands-on experiences. Participants will learn about adult learning principles and best practices for engaging this unique cohort of students, effective course design, assessment strategies, and various instructional design methods. The program is designed to be flexible to remain current with the changing landscape of higher education.

Certificate Program Objectives


Upon completing the College Teaching and Learning Certificate program, participants will be able to:

  1. Develop student outcomes that are realistic, measurable, and valuable.
  2. Develop curriculum, classroom activities, and learning experiences that enable students to achieve identified learning outcomes.
  3. Apply effective curriculum models, instructional practices, and delivery formats for post-secondary students in a variety of learning experiences.
  4. Develop and apply the knowledge and skills of designing, developing, delivering, and evaluating post-secondary learning environments and programs that are accessible for individuals with disabilities and are responsive to learners’ diversity and cultural differences.
  5. Use critical thinking, appropriate technology, and problem solving skills to foster creativity and innovation in post-secondary education.
  6. Utilize data and findings from assessments and other data sources to modify instructional methods and content to enhance student learning in a variety of learning environments.

 

Admission Requirements


The minimum admission standards for candidates for the College Teaching and Learning Certificate program are one or more of the following:

  • A master’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university in this country, or its equivalent in a foreign institution, Or
  • Be currently enrolled in a master’s program, Or
  • Hold a bachelor’s degree and currently teaching in a community college or four-year institution, Or
  • Other circumstances acceptable to the chair or program coordinator

To apply for admission to the graduate Certificate in College Teaching and Learning program the candidate must submit the following:

  1. An application for graduate admission. Students currently enrolled in a graduate program may elect to take some or all of the courses in the Certificate Program (all courses must be taken and passed with no less than a grade of C in all courses to receive the Certificate).
  2. Official transcripts of all prior university or college coursework (undergraduate and graduate).
  3. Professional resume and personal statement delineating professional background, future goals, and how obtaining the Certificate in College Teaching and Learning helps in meeting stated goals.
  4. Application and supplemental documents must be submitted by the published deadline.

Individuals who do not meet all of the criteria may be admitted by the recommendation of the chair or program coordinator and if other factors indicate potential for success. The courses in this certificate program are all project-based with individual and team collaboration. Current university faculty work closely with students to facilitate the hands-on design of the practicum component of the curriculum. These factors facilitate the successful completion of the program in a timely manner.

Individuals interested in teaching and in post-secondary education settings should know that to be eligible to teach at a community college they must first earn a Master’s degree in an academic discipline and have completed a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in each discipline that they hope to teach. Individuals hoping to teach at a four-year institution typically must earn at least a Master’s degree to teach undergraduate students and a Doctorate degree to teach graduate students. In addition, some professional programs at a four-year institution require 18 graduate credit hours in the academic discipline. This Certificate in College Teaching and Learning is not a substitute for any of the above noted educational requirements.

Policies Governing Certificate Admission Criteria and Subsequent Admission to Graduate Degree Programs


The certificate admission criteria and policies governing the relation of certificates to graduate degree programs include the following:

  1. Students who are currently enrolled (not admitted) in the Graduate School and who wish to pursue the certificate program must apply for admission to the program before 10 credit hours are completed.
  2. No transfer credit from another institution will be counted toward the completion of the certificate program with the exception of courses offered as part of an agreement between the certificate program and collaborating institutions.
  3. A certificate graduate student may enroll on either a part-time or a full-time basis.
     

Certificate Requirements (12 credit hours)


The program requires a minimum of 12 credit hours from the following courses in consultation with the Program Coordinator. Courses taken to earn the certificate may be used to fulfill electives as part of another degree program with approval from the Program Coordinator.

  • EDL 505 /EDL 655  - Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
  • EDL 590  - Curriculum Planning in Post-Secondary Education 
  • EDL 576 /EDL 676  - Adult Learning Theories and Instructional Strategies 
  • EDL 592  - Instructional Delivery in Post-Secondary Education 
  • EDL 593  - Practice in College Teaching
  • EDL 538 /EDL 638  - Teaching and Learning at Community College
  • MIT 500 /EDL 615  - Instructional Systems Design: Theory and Research 
  • MIT 510 : Design and Development of Instructional Technology
  • MIT 511 /EDL 636  - Multimedia Design and Development 
  • MIT 512 /EDL 620  - Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning 
  • MIT 514 /EDL 618  - Foundations of Distance Education 
  • MIT 515 /EDL 674  - Web Teaching: Design and Development 
  • MIT 531 /EDL 616  - Assessment of Learning Outcomes  
  • EDL 506 /EDL 656  - Principles of Applied Learning and Teaching
  • EDL 595 /EDL 695  - Special Topics
  • EDL 635  - The Academic Profession
  • EDL 661  - Education/Government Internship
  • EDL 667  - Learning and Instruction

 

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