Choose from University of Maryland Global Campus's affordable and valuable undergraduate certificates to develop skills and earn a credential that will help set you apart from the crowd.
Online Undergraduate Certificate Programs
UMGC offers online undergraduate certificates that can help you earn a credential quickly.
Undergraduate Certificates
Overall Undergraduate Certificate Requirements
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You must be admitted as a UMGC student.
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You may pursue a degree and certificate simultaneously or pursue a degree after completing the certificate.
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No more than half of the total credits for any undergraduate certificate may be earned through credit by examination, prior-learning portfolio credit, internship/Workplace Learning credit, or transfer credit from other schools, under current policies for such credit.
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You must satisfy all required prerequisites for certificate courses.
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You must complete all required coursework with a minimum grade of C (2.0) in all courses.
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Certificate courses may not be taken pass/fail.
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Undergraduate students may only complete certificates at the undergraduate level.
Earning a Second Certificate
If you have already received a certificate from UMGC, you can broaden your education by earning a second certificate in a different discipline. The same requirements detailed above apply for all certificates.
If you have earned a certificate from UMGC and want to pursue an additional certificate at UMGC at the same level, you may not apply coursework twice, i.e. double count, or repeat courses to fulfill the requirements of the additional credential. On a case-by-case basis, UMGC may consider limited substitutions for coursework that is required for more than one certificate to allow you to complete a second certificate. If this is not possible, you will need to choose an alternate program if you wish to complete another credential at UMGC.
Before beginning work toward or registering for a second certificate, consult an academic advisor. Advisors will be glad to explain the requirements and situations that require department approval.
Find the Right Program for You
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