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Graduate program certificates are available from the following departments:Department of Communication Studies Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Postsecondary Education Department of Communication StudiesCollege of Humanities and Fine Artswww.uni.edu/comstudy
Staff:J. Fritch, Head. R. Bankston, M. Beall, M. Bozik, J. Burtis, P. Carlin, A. Chatham-Carpenter, S. Chen, Z. Chen, R. Davilla, V. DeFrancisco, A. Dimitrova, N. Epley, V. Greene, T. Hall, D. Kruckeberg, K. Mitchell, P. O'Connor, C. Ogbondah, C. Palczewski, G. Pohl, M. Shaw, P. Siddens, F. Soans, L. Terlip, J. Thompson, P. Turman, J. Witte.
The Department of Communication Studies offers the following graduate program certificates. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Communication Studies section in the following order:
Program CertificatesGraduate Certificate in Corporate Communication
For information on the following certificates, contact the Department of Communication Studies or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Graduate Certificate in Corporate CommunicationThis is a 15-hour certificate designed to provide advanced studies distinct from existing M.A. programs in the department (i.e., public relations, organizational communication, etc.). This certificate is designed to provide enhanced communication skills, abilities and knowledge necessary for effective functioning in business settings.
Program prerequisites:Students who apply to this program must be admitted to graduate studies at UNI under the degree status category. Consult the Graduate College and/or the Department of Communication Studies for further information.
Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Postsecondary EducationCollege of Educationwww.uni.edu/coe/elcpe
Staff:J. Smith, Interim Head. D. Davis-Gage, R. Decker, D. Else, L. Nebbe, N. Pace, G. Perreault, C. Phillips, V. Robinson, A. Vernon, M. Waggoner.
The Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Postsecondary Education offers the following graduate program certificates. Specific requirements for these graduate program certificates are listed within this Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Postsecondary Education section in the following order:
Program CertificatesAdvanced Studies Certificate in Educational Leadership Emphasis: Superintendency PreparationFor information on the following program certificates contact the Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Postsecondary Education or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Advanced Studies Certificate in Educational LeadershipEmphasis: PrincipalshipThis is a post-master's program consisting of a minimum of 36 semester hours leading to the issuance of an Advanced Studies Certificate in Educational Leadership. The purpose of this program is to allow the student to broaden and sharpen her/his skills in competency areas. This is solely for the purpose of gaining endorsement in the Principalship.
The program will consist of a minimum of 36 semester hours in graduate studies in the area of educational leadership and/or related studies.
Emphasis: Superintendency Preparation Program
InternshipA 1-1/2 year performance-based internship (a minimum of 12 months) requiring a minimum of 450 hours as an intern working in concert with the superintendent of schools (mentor) and her/his staff. The internship should include work intensity in governance including improvement of board/superintendent relations; alignment of curriculum, instruction, and professional development with district mission, vision, and goals; hiring, induction, retention and compensation of staff; curriculum assessment and accountability, instructional leadership with a focus on improvement of student achievement; and identification of future needs and challenges with appropriate planning. The internship should also include networking through at least one state and one national educational leadership conference. One?]day workshops provided by the University of Northern Iowa designed to lend knowledge and skill support during the internship will count toward completion of the internship. Workshops may include but are not limited to technology, special education law, legal research, and other high need areas as identified by students.
AssessmentA performance-based program requires evidence that Standards for School Leaders (SSL) are met. Standards must be demonstrated through work products that clearly show skill development and an expansive knowledge base.
School of MusicCollege of Humanities and Fine Artswww.uni.edu/music
Staff:J. Vallentine, Director. H. Aibel, B. Barrett, T. Barry, S. Botkin, D. Buch, R. Burkhardt, J. Chenoweth, R. Chesnutt, A. Floyd, J. Funderburk, R. Grabowski, R. Guy, F. Halgedahl, R. Hogancamp, R. Johnson, N. Lamartine, K. Lee, J. McDonald, C. Merz, L. Morgan, M. Pinto, D. Rachor, A. Schmitz, J. Schwabe, W. Shepherd, J. Trahan, S. Walden, R. Washut.
The School of Music offers the following graduate program certificates. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this School of Music section in the following order:
Graduate Program Certificates
Artist Diploma (I) (II) Graduate CertificateThe Artist Diploma is a non-degree-granting professional program awarded by the School of Music for the successful completion of performance studies combined with general music studies. The curricular content of the proposed Artist Diploma program is designed to provide the student aspiring toward a professional career the opportunity to study and perform solo literature and chamber music without taking all the academic course requirements of a masters degree.
The Artist Diploma serves the needs of international and national students who are extremely talented, career minded, and dedicated to the art of music-making. Admission is considered once the student has completed a baccalaureate degree, or the international equivalent. Applicants not holding the baccalaureate degree or its equivalent but who have extensive study with a master teacher and noted performing experience, may apply. Interested students should contact the Associate Director of Graduate Studies within the School of Music.
Artist Diploma (I)Diploma (I) may be completed in two semesters, and requires a minimum of 14 hours in the following program:
Additional requirements:
Artist Diploma (II)Diploma (II) may be completed in four semesters, and requires a minimum of 28 hours in the following program:
Additional requirements:
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