Students may take 12 units composed of two courses in one genre courses may be repeated one time and one in either of the other genres; or students may take one course in each of the three genres. Recommended: at least one course at the upper-division level in an area of contemporary literature. Note: Prerequisites for the certificate may be waived only with permission of the advisor and specific course instructor. The College of Health and Human Services and the Department of Social Work Education jointly offer a certificate of special study in cultural competency.
Twelve units of selective study are required that include two core courses and two related interdisciplinary electives. The certificate is designed to prepare students for professional practice in culturally diverse settings in the fields of business, education, health care, and human service. All coursework must be taken for a letter grade and completed with a grade of C or better in each of the six required units and six units of electives.
To apply : Complete the corresponding application and turn it into our office along with a copy of your unofficial transcripts. Cross-Cultural Competency Application. Elective courses 6 units Take two 3-unit courses, each from the different categories below. Certificate in Dietetics. The Certificate in Dietetics is designed to prepare students to pursue a career as a registered dietitian. To qualify for the national examination to become a registered dietitian, students must earn the following: 1 bachelor's degree from a U.
Students completing both programs will receive a verification statement and will be eligible to apply for an accredited dietetic internship. Currently the supply of positions in dietetic internship programs is less than the demand by DPD graduates. The DI selection process is highly competitive and favors students who have demonstrated a well- rounded preparation as evidenced by GPA, work experience, volunteer experience, leadership, and career potential.
Not all students applying to a DI will be placed. Admission requirements. Candidates for the Certificate in Dietetics will be evaluated using the following criteria: grade point average of 3. Students will be required to apply to the Certificate in Dietetic option during the junior spring semester. Upon acceptance students will be eligible to complete the Certificate in Dietetics option and be eligible for a verification statement. The Emergency Management Certificate is a comprehensive course of study designed to give students foundation in the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform emergency management duties in the public or private sector.
This 21 unit certificate will be offered in an online format. Normally, students admitted to this certificate program will have completed an undergraduate degree in a related field. This program is specifically designed for those who wish to pursue a career in winemaking.
The certificate program emphasizes coursework in enology. Before enrolling in this certificate program, students must meet with an advisor in the Department of Viticulture and Enology to ensure that prerequisites have been met and to plan for their course of study.
The program consists of a minimum of 33 units in enology. If students have completed courses that qualify as part of the 33 units in enology, substitutions shall be made in consultation with an advisor.
The Certificate of Special Study in Enology has an additional 11 unit elective requirement, making the total for the certificate program equal to 44 units. Additional requirements may be satisfied from previous completed coursework. Each student will meet with the certificate advisor to determine whether these requirements have been met by proper coursework or extensive experience in the field.
Students who have completed all of the prerequisites and additional requirements could possibly complete this course of study in a single year.
Other students may take longer. The time limit for completing this certificate program is five years. This certificate is to train students to understand environmental issues and address environmental problems, with a body of knowledge that integrates physical environment and human societies.
It will also prepare students to investigate, and address, environmental problems in a systematic manner, in conjunction with their particular field of study. Requirements 6 units FM 21 , FM The Certificate in Filmmaking offers students hands-on training in filmmaking, integrating practical and theoretical skills.
This certificate is a unit program and includes coursework in both narrative and documentary film projects, screenwriting, and film theory. Before entering either of the programs, students will need to demonstrate that they have foundation knowledge of business practices and possess good writing skills. Prior approval of the certificate program coordinator or the department chair is required.
Students need to meet one of the following criteria:. For successful completion of a certificate, the student must receive a grade of C or better in each course. This unit program consists of four required courses. The certificate is designed for students seeking employment opportunities, those considering postbaccalaureate studies, and professionals who wish to further their careers in GIS. The certificate will be awarded to students who complete a program of study consisting of 21 units of courses in gerontology.
The following list includes the recommended content areas in the field of aging to be covered: an introductory course in gerontology, social policy, multicultural aging, physiological aging, psychological aging, sociological issues, internship, and social services. Coursework must be completed with a C or better. The Global Awareness Certificate is a Certificate of Special Study awarded for successfully completing at least 12 semester units as described below.
Housed within the Sociology Department, Humanics FresnoState transforms lives and perspectives on leadership and philanthropy and engenders exceptional leaders, enhanced organizations, and enriched communities in the following ways:. The Humanics Program builds on and enhances students' chosen major course of study, offering an applied, project-based curriculum based on the R.
The certificate is open to all students of any major, and provides our graduates with exciting professional opportunities. The interdisciplinary certificate in administration and leadership for community benefit organizations requires at least 18 semester units, including hours of supervised internship experience with a CBO, involvement in the Humanics AFP Collegiate Chapter, and participation in a professional development conference.
The interdisciplinary Jewish Studies Certificate Program provides students with opportunities to explore the long history, rich culture, diverse communities, and distinctive religious practices of this global minority group from ancient times to the present.
At the completion of the program, you will be able to: Apply basic knowledge of library principles and practices to their specific library setting Understand basic technical service practices currently in use in libraries Understand basic public services practices currently in use in libraries Understand the purpose of the paraprofessional in all types of libraries.
Literature and Services for Youth. Library Public Service. Introduction to Library Service. Organization of Information. Collection Management. View our list of Majors offered at Fresno City College. The majors are housed under:. Our Police Academy is renowned for its offerings for cadets as well as professional growth. Our Fire Academy was founded in and is rated as one of the number one Fire Academies.
This is perfect for hands-on application and to be ready to work in the industry within weeks. The Training Institute provides career training, professional development, continuing education, online programs, and corporate training.
Their programs include:. No high school diploma required.
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