15 Certificate Degrees in History 2024
Annual Courses - Equivalence First Year of a Bachelor in History or Letters
Cours de Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne
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- Paris, France
Full time
12 weeks
On-Campus
French
Spend your first year at university in an exceptional setting. Small international staff, cross-teaching, personalized follow-up. The “university certificate” designates higher education training giving direct access to the 2nd year of the license at the University of Paris 13, subject to passing the exams. The great educational strength of this training for an audience of international students lies in the combination of language courses, applied linguistics, French civilization and methodology, and specialty courses. The follow-up is personalized, and allows integration into the French university under optimal conditions.
- Naperville, USA
- Barcelona, Spain + 1 more
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The Mediterranean Studies Track is a ten-credit program focusing on the closely intertwined history, culture, economies and geopolitical interests, and environmental challenges shared by the countries of the Mediterranean basin. The Program includes a variety of Mediterranean-specific courses from which students must select four in addition to a required one-credit seminar.
- Online USA
Blended
English
IAIA offers one of the only Native American Art History certificate programs in the nation.
- 5500, USA
English
History of Photography this course presents an overview of the history, technology, and aesthetics of the science/art of photography from the earliest experiments in the medium to the present. The course analyzes trends that led to the contemporary expression of the medium in the late twentieth century.
- 3041, USA
On-Campus
English
This Certificate is designed to offer a specialized course of study for persons who wish to deeply explore Muslim Studies. Students who choose to concentrate in Muslim Studies may take courses toward the concentration either at CTS, via pre-approved courses at other Association of Theological Schools (ACTS) seminaries, or via pre-approved courses at other graduate institutions. All students must complete the required Introduction to Muslim Studies and 3 electives in the area of Muslim Studies.
- 3041, USA
On-Campus
English
The Certificate Concentration in LGBTQ studies is designed to offer a specialized course of study for persons, including professionals in fields other than ministry, who wish to explore LGBTQ issues within a theological framework, but are not necessarily interested in pursuing a degree. To qualify for the LGBTQ Concentration, a minimum of 4 of the 6 courses must be drawn from the list of courses identified by the Faculty as satisfying the Concentration requirement. The remaining courses can focus on any subject in theology or religious studies.
- Online USA
On-Campus
English
At Bennington, students work closely with faculty to design the content, structure, and sequence of their study and practice—their Plan—taking advantage of resources inside and outside the classroom to pursue their work.
New York / Paris
Columbia University - Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
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- Avery Hall, USA
On-Campus
English
The Shape of Two Cities: New York/Paris Program is for undergraduate students and recent graduates from colleges and universities around the country. The program’s goals are to introduce the fields of architecture, planning and preservation; encourage their exploration in the contexts of history, theory and practice; and identify and analyze their interrelationships, especially in regard to the making of cities.
- 3041, USA
On-Campus
English
Today, ministry is being engaged in public spaces far beyond the walls of churches. Chaplains are rooted and accountable to their religious tradition, but they serve people and communities who may have different religious backgrounds or have no religious affiliation. Various contexts, including hospital, military, prison, campus, and hospice, need highly trained chaplains who can faithfully serve the spiritual needs of all of God’s children. Chicago Theological Seminary’s unique course offerings, faculty expertise, and inter-religious engagement support students’ vocational discernment and equip them for professional success.
- Boulder, USA
English
The Animals and Society certificate builds on a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field devoted to the critical examination and evaluation of the relationships between humans and nonhuman animals, whether historical or contemporary, factual, fictional, or symbolic, beneficial or detrimental.
E305A Certificate in Astro-Mythology: An Introduction
Kepler College - Astrological Education
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- Lynnwood, USA
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning
English
his five-week course will focus on individual gods, their attributes, spheres of influence, and their interactions with each other and with human beings to develop an understanding of the origins of the astrological keywords and meanings we rely on for interpretation.
- 3041, USA
On-Campus
English
This Certificate is designed to offer a specialized course of study for persons who wish to explore issues in Interreligious Engagement and the study of diverse religious traditions, but are not necessarily interested in pursuing a degree. Certificate students who choose to concentrate in Interreligious Engagement may take courses toward the concentration either at CTS or via pre-approved courses at other Association of Theological Schools (ACTS) seminaries. All students must complete the required course, Introduction to Interreligious Engagement.
- 501, USA
On-Campus
English
Students who want to serve their country and gain the benefits ROTC has to offer will find a minor in military sciences at Mines very rewarding. Participation in this minor is contingent upon completion of ROTC basic courses or equivalent training. Employers value the leadership training and problem-solving skills those with a military science minor bring to the table.
- 500, USA
English
The archaeology certificate is designed to help students to develop the knowledge and practical skills needed to analyze archaeological materials and to participate in archaeological field research.
- 3041, USA
On-Campus
English
This concentration is appropriate for any student who seeks preparation for ministry, but are not necessarily interested in pursuing a degree. This concentration may provide an appropriate foundation for alternate paths to ministry within the United Church of Christ. However, individuals should work closely with their conferences and associations to ascertain that the coursework they complete will be appropriate given each conference’s requirements for those pursuing alternate paths to ministry.