Graduate Certificates
A flexible, enriching path for students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Courses are available online or on campus to accommodate diverse learning needs.
Designed for professionals who work - or aspire to work - with youth and adults impacted by the criminal justice system, this certificate provides the specialized knowledge needed to support individuals as victims, system involved individuals, or family members navigating either of these systems.
Designed for professionals working in the nonprofit sector and graduate students seeking to broaden their expertise. This graduate certificate is essential to effective nonprofit leadership.
Designed for public sector professionals and graduate students seeking expertise in public management.
Desiged for current and future urban leaders to effectively and ethically lead and communicate in diverse urban settings.
Undergraduate Certificates
A valuable complement to other degree programs or may be pursued independently. Both undergraduate and graduate certificate options are available online or on campus.
There are over 570 federally recognized Tribal Nations in the U.S., each with sovereign rights and self-governance. Yet, to receive federal disaster aid, tribes must navigate complex emergency laws and collaborate with local, state, and federal agencies. This system poses challenges—especially during natural or man-made disasters—often worsened by limited resources on reservations. Understanding the legal, historical, and cultural factors that shape tribal crisis response is key to supporting Native communities effectively.