Call for Inter-/Multi-Disciplinary Certificates

The Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences announces the availability of CSBS Curriculum Innovation Mini-Grants.  The aim of these grants is to support multiple teams of 3 – 5 tenured, probationary, and/or term faculty from within CSBS (or CSBS interdisciplinary programs such as Women’s & Gender Studies) to develop innovative proposals for inter-/multi-disciplinary certificates. The teams can develop certificates that would become part of UNIFI or as standalone academic offerings.  These grants provide a stipend of $500 per person.  Award monies will be paid as special compensation in either May or June 2022, depending on the timeline of the team. 

The subject and/or content of the certificates is completely open to the teams.  Some certificate possibilities that have already been discussed include a Civic Education and Engagement certificate for UNIFI, a Social Science Data and Methods certificate, a Leadership certificate, and a Human Behavior and Sustainability certificate.

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Features

Entirely Online | 33 Credits | 2-3.5 Years

  • Designed to prepare you to work with individuals and families from diverse backgrounds
  • Provides you with the skills to assist in times of crisis and educate a broad range of age groups - from infants to seniors - preparing you for success in the social services field. 
  • Gain practical skills and real-world experiences through an internship or final project
  • Offered through the Department of Individual Studies, this interdisciplinary degree includes courses in social work, family services, gerontology and psychology
  • Committed faculty will help prepare you for a variety of careers related to the human services field