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Dec 21, 2024
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2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Development Graduate Certificate
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To qualify for a graduate level certificate, prospective students must already hold a terminal undergraduate degree (a bachelor’s degree). The purpose of a graduate certificate is to provide specialized knowledge without completing a full master’s degree. The certificate program represents a collection of courses (15 credits) and when completed affords the student a record of academic accomplishment at the graduate level in international development or organizational leadership.
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Graduate Certificate in International Development
IDP Admission Requirements
To be admitted to regular standing into the International Development Program, students must
- Qualify for general admission into graduate studies at Andrews University
- Hold a four-year baccalaureate degree from an accredited American university or senior college, or its equivalent from a comparable institution outside the U.S.
- Demonstrate adequate undergraduate preparation in the proposed field of graduate study and in general education.
- Indicate ability to handle master’s-level work in the language of instruction.
Note:
- Access to email communication is compulsory for participation in this program.
- The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) transcript requirement is waived for
students in the overseas program.
- TOFEL is waived for students in this program.
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