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Bridge Graduate Certificate Proposals

Bridge Graduate Certificate programs provide students with specialized knowledge that may subsequently be applied toward the requirements of a designated Master’s degree and may be viewed as transitional to a Master’s program. This section describes the specific criteria for establishing Bridge Graduate Certificate programs.


Admission Criteria

A Bridge Graduate Certificate is a graduate-level program, open to students who hold a baccalaureate degree and who can meet the general graduate admission requirements of the University; students with earned graduate credit or degrees may also apply for admission.
 

Administrative Home

The Bridge Graduate Certificate shall be housed in the same unit as the Master’s program that proposes it and will be administered by the graduate office of the appropriate school or college.
 

Academic Requirements

  • The curriculum will consist of courses from the corresponding Master’s program.
  • The Certificate program shall consist of at least 12 graduate-level semester credits.
  • No transfer credit will be accepted into a Bridge program.
  • A minimum GPA of 3.0 must be achieved in Certificate course work to obtain a Bridge Graduate Certificate.
  • The Certificate program must be completed within three years.
  • All courses in the Bridge Certificate program may be applied toward the requirements of the designated Master’s degree, given they meet the approval of the Master’s program and the six-year time limit for Master’s degrees.
     

Approval Procedures

Bridge Graduate Certificate program proposals adhering to these requirements are eligible for expedited approval. The Provost has final authorizing approval for Bridge Graduate Certificates. Approvals include:

  • Departmental faculty and chair
  • School/college curriculum committee (or other appropriate faculty body) and dean
  • New Programs Committee of the Graduate Council
  • Provost

Please see Fast Track procedures for expedited approval details.
 

Proposals

Proposals for Bridge Graduate Certificate programs should identify the Master’s program to which the certificate courses may be applied. They should include the following sections and provide the information as outlined in the Fast Track Guidelines:

  • Certificate title, home unit, affiliated master’s program, inception date and contact person
  • Statement of how the proposed program meets eligibility criteria for fast-track approval
  • Need for the program and how the proposed program will meet that need
  • Program objectives
  • Admissions requirements
  • Academic requirements
  • List of core and elective courses -- Prefix number, title, credit hours
  • Administrative structure (academic oversight, admission, advising, program evaluation)
  • Target audience and marketing plan
  • Program evaluation plans
  • Proposed Graduate Bulletin copy