Self-Designed Graduate Certificate in Sport

The purpose of the Self-Designed Graduate Certificate in Sport is to provide graduate students with the opportunity to design a specialized course of study (12 credits) in a graduate certificate beyond those that are currently offered. Graduate students, in direct collaboration with an academic advisor, create a Self-Designed Graduate Certificate in Sport that is relevant to the student’s specific academic and professional goals. At least two classes (6 credits) must be taken in the Department of Sport Leadership and Management.

The Self-Designed Graduate Certificate in Sport must be completed with a minimum of 12 credit hours, with an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher. At least two classes (6 credits) must be taken in the Department of Sport Leadership and Management. Other classes can be taken outside of the department in line with the student’s interests. Prior to submitting the application, students must receive faculty advisor approval for all of the classes in the proposed Self-Designed Graduate Certificate in Sport and outline three (3) or more student learning outcomes.