Documentary Studies Certificate
Undergraduate certificates may only be earned and will only be awarded in conjunction with a bachelor's degree. They will not be awarded as an independent credential.
Information about the Department of Communication can be found on the department page.
The Documentary Studies certificate offers students further education in community-based learning, research, field work, and storytelling. The program in documentary studies views documentary studies as an interdisciplinary field that allows for students to focus on documentary as a mode of artistic expression, a means to create meaning, and a vehicle for the dissemination of research.
Certificate Requirements
Students must complete a minimum of 24 semester credit hours including 9 hours of core courses and 15 hours in one of the specified fields of study as outlined below.
Core Courses
Satisfactorily complete the following three (3) courses:
English Option
Satisfactorily complete fifteen (15) hours from the following courses:
Mass Communication Option
Satisfactorily complete fifteen (15) hours from the following courses:
Rhetoric Option
Satisfactorily complete fifteen (15) hours from the following courses:
Sociology Option
Satisfactorily complete fifteen (15) hours from the following courses:
Theatre Option
Satisfactorily complete fifteen (15) hours from the following courses:
Total Credit Hours: 24
Note:
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Courses used to fulfill certificate requirements may also be used to fulfill core, major, minor, or other program requirements.
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Federal financial aid will not pay for a certificate course unless that course is also necessary to complete a student's required number of hours for the bachelor's degree or another bachelor's degree requirement. Students should contact the Financial Aid Office if they have questions about their federal aid eligibility.