Graduate Certificate
Kent State University offers a wide range of 100% online graduate certificate programs designed to help professionals enhance their skills, advance their careers, and explore new fields. These programs cater to diverse interests, including disability studies, accounting fundamentals, human resource management, journalism education, and geographic information science (GISc). Each program is crafted to provide specialized knowledge and flexibility, allowing students to balance their education with personal and professional commitments. With expert faculty and resources, Kent State’s online grduate certificates deliver high-quality learning experiences tailored to industry demands. Explore how these graduate certificates can help you achieve your career goals.
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In today’s fast-evolving media landscape, journalism educators play a pivotal role in shaping future journalists, helping them develop the critical thinking, writing, and ethical skills needed to succeed. Whether you’re a journalism teacher, aspiring educator, or working journalist looking to transition into education, Kent State University’s 100% online Master of Arts in Journalism Education offers a unique opportunity to deepen your expertise and make a lasting impact in the classroom.
Mary Ann Devine is a Professor at Kent State University in the Cultural Foundations and Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management programs and also directs the Disability Studies and Community Inclusion Graduate Certificate program, an online graduate certificate focused on inclusive practices and accessibility.
In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, professionals with accounting skills are in high demand across industries. Whether you’re looking to build a foundation in accounting, enhance your current role, or prepare for further certifications like the CPA exam, Kent State University’s new 100% Online Accounting Fundamentals Graduate Certificate offers the perfect opportunity to advance your career. And the best part? It’s 100% online, providing the flexibility to balance your education with other commitments.
Offered 100% online, the Disability Studies and Community Inclusion graduate certificate is designed to empower students with a deep understanding of the social, cultural, and political dimensions of disability.
The mission of the Department of Accounting at Kent State University’s Ambassador Crawford College Of Business And Entrepreneurship is to contribute to society by providing an effective, inclusive, and innovative learning environment, producing high-quality research, promoting the accounting profession, and engaging with the business community.
Accounting analytics examines financial statement data and non-financial metrics and how they may be linked to financial performance.
The online Journalism Education graduate certificate is for high school teachers who currently work as advisers in scholastic media programs in their high school schools, as well as media professionals seeking to take graduate coursework to facilitate future opportunities toward teaching in the post-secondary space.
Even if you’re considering enrolling in a GIS program and pursuing a GIS master’s degree, you may not realize how prevalent Geographic Information Science (GISc) is in our world.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of human resource managers is projected to grow 9 percent from 2020 to 2030, about as fast as the average for all occupations. About 14,800 openings for human resource managers are projected each year.1
The term “telemedicine” describes the provision of remote medical assistance via telephone or video in times when a doctor cannot meet with a patient in person. Historically, with medical care commonly regarded as a practice that benefits most from in-person treatment for full efficacy, telemedicine has generally been considered a last resort. While industries outside of medicine enthusiastically embraced remote technologies throughout the 21st century, the adoption of telemedicine has been hindered by technological challenges, privacy concerns, high costs and a lack of perceived usefulness.1