Digital Studies, Undergraduate Certificate
Interdisciplinary Studies
Ready to stand out in the job market with a credential that represents your digital skills? Take an additional 12 credit hours, and earn this impressive certification in addition to your baccalaureate.
Choose courses that suit your career goals and interests from academic departments across the university. You can learn web design, video production, database management, computer networking, social media content design, data visualization and much more. Apply these skills to everyday life and your future career.
Program Highlights
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Additional Certificate
Earn an impressive certification with just 12 additional hours, and become more marketable in your career.
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Get Noticed
Courses and certification will appear on your official undergraduate transcript and will be seen by employers or other schools.
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Open Doors
Gain skills valuable to employers, like web design, video production, database management and data visualization.
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Designed by You
Build your program from more than 35 courses from engineering, information and mass communications, and arts and sciences.
Building Skills
Gain the professional and personal intelligence it takes to have a successful career.
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Data Analysis
Examining and interpreting information to uncover insights and inform decision making
Graphic Design
Creating visual content to communicate messages effectively
Network Analysis
Studying and understanding the structure and behavior of complex networks
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System Design
Creating or improving complex systems to meet specific requirements
Systems Analysis
Studying and improving complex systems to optimize performance and efficiency
User Experience Design
Designing and optimizing digital interfaces to enhance user satisfaction and engagement
Using your degree
Make your college experience the foundation for a successful future.
Potential Careers
- Web Designer
- Videographer
- Database Manager
- Social Media Content Manager
- Data Analyst
- Digital Technologist
Workplace Settings
- Information Technology
- Communications
- Media Arts
- Journalism
- Government
- Engineering