Students may earn a certificate en route to the master’s degree, but it is the student’s responsibility to ensure that requirements for both programs are met. Students are required to complete the minimum number of credit hours required of the program, regardless of course overlap between the certificate and degree program.
- Accounting
- American History
- American Revolution
- Ancient and Classical History
- Athletic Administration
- Business Essentials for the Security Executive
- Civil War Studies
- Climate Change Awareness & Leadership
- Competitive Intelligence
- Counterintelligence
- Cybercrime
- Design Thinking
- Digital Forensics
- Emergency and Disaster Management
- Emergency Management Executive Leadership
- Environmental Hazard Mitigation and Restoration
- Environmental Planning and Design
- Environmental Risk Assessment
- Environmental Sustainability
- European History
- Executive Coaching
- Executive Law Enforcement Leadership
- Fish and Wildlife Management
- Global Environmental Management
- Homeland Security
- Human Capital Leadership
- Information Assurance
- Information Systems Security
- Intelligence Analysis
- Intelligence Studies
- IT Project Management
- Joint Warfare
- K-6 STEAM (STEM and the Arts)
- K-12 Athletic Administration
- K-12 Online Learning
- K-12 Reading and Differentiated Instruction
- K-12 Virtual School Administration
- Leadership and Logistics
- Life Coaching
- Logistics Management
- Middle Eastern Studies
- National Security Studies
- Natural Resource Management
- Neuroleadership
- Nonprofit Management
- Nursing Education
- Nursing Leadership
- Organizational Crisis Management
- Organizational Management
- Professional Science Management
- Security Management
- Space Studies
- Sports Management
- Strategic Leadership
- Terrorism Studies
- World War II Studies
Suspended Programs
- Graduate Certificate in National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)