Graduate School of Management and Technology
Graduate Certificate Programs
UMUC certificates are the ideal path for individuals who do not wish to pursue a master’s degree or for those who already have one or more advanced degrees and wish to add to their credentials in their field. All of the courses in each certificate program earn graduate credits that can be applied toward the parallel master’s degree program.
Note: All graduate students must successfully complete UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills within their first 6 credits of study.
Accounting and Finance
- Accounting
- Accounting and Information Technology
- Financial Management in Organizations
- Nonprofit and Association Financial Management
Biotechnology
Business Administration
- Financial Management in Organizations
- Integrative Supply Chain Management
- International Trade
- Leadership and Management
- Procurement and Contract Management
Criminal Justice
Distance Education
- Distance Education Leadership
- Distance Education, Globalization, and Development
- E-Learning and Instructional Systems Design*
- Foundations of Distance Education
- Library and Intellectual Property in Distance Education NEW!
- Policy and Management in Distance Education
- Teaching and Training at a Distance
- Technology in Distance Education
E-Business
Environmental Management
Executive Certificate for CIOs
Health Care
Homeland Security and Information Assurance
Human Resource Management
Information Technology
- Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- Database Systems Technology
- Foundations of Information Technology
- Informatics
- Software Engineering
- Systems Analysis
- Telecommunications Management
Project Management
Marketing
* UMUC/UMBC Joint Certificate
Pre-Fall 2007 Students: If you began your certificate program prior to fall 2007, some of your course names and numbers may have been revised. For more information, visit Pre-Fall 2007 Certificate Requirements.