Graduate Certificate in Interpersonal Violence
Introduction
The Graduate Certificate in Interpersonal Violence provides an interdisciplinary perspective on crime, the formulation of laws and codes, and the criminal legal system and its intersection with gender and violence.
Program Delivery
- Courses are offered on campus, online, and hybrid formats.
Certificate Requirements
- Students must successfully complete 12 credit hours of approved coursework.
- Students must maintain at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA in this program.
- This program must be completed within 7 years.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Courses | ||
Interpersonal Violence | ||
or PUAD 5155 | Interpersonal Violence | |
Interpersonal Violence Law and Public Policy | ||
or PUAD 5930 | Interpersonal Violence Law and Policy | |
Required Electives | ||
The Psychology of Interpersonal Violence | ||
or PUAD 5920 | The Psychology of Interpersonal Violence | |
Interpersonal Violence Leadership, Advocacy, and Social Change | ||
or PUAD 5940 | Interpersonal Violence Leadership, Advocacy, and Social Change | |
Victimology | ||
Violence in Society | ||
Gender and Crime | ||
Managing Change | ||
Public Policy Analysis | ||
Law and Public Policy | ||
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution |