- College of Psychology and Community Services
- BS in Criminal Justice
- BS in Human Services
- BS in Psychology
- Graduate Certificate in Conflict Management and Negotiation
- Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice
- MS in Criminal Justice
- MS in Criminal Justice Leadership and Executive Management
- MS in Forensic Psychology
- MS in Human Services
- Post-Master’s Online Teaching in Psychology Certificate
- Doctor of Human Services
- PhD in Criminal Justice
- PhD in Forensic Psychology
- PhD in Human Services
- PhD in Psychology
- Post-Doctoral Respecialization Certificate
The Post-Master’s Online Teaching in Psychology Certificate program combines the theory behind online learning, including principles of instructional design, with practical teaching strategies and best practices for teaching a diverse student body in an online environment.
Graduates will be prepared to teach online at the university level or work with an online learning organization.
Certificate Requirements
- Certificate courses (20 credits)
Certificate Curriculum (20 credits)
- Students may take this as a non-degree course.
- Students may take this as a non-degree course.
- Students may take this as a non-degree course.
- Students may take this as a non-degree course.
Course Sequence
Quarter | Course | Credits |
---|---|---|
Quarter 1 |
PSYC 8760 - Educational Psychology
|
5 credits |
PSYC 8762 - Teaching of Psychology
|
5 credits | |
Quarter 2 |
PSYC 8763 - Principles of Instructional Design
|
5 credits |
PSYC 8764 - Instructional Design for Online Course Development
|
5 credits |