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The NAU AdvantageDEDICATED FACULTY Learn from NAU colleagues who are passionate about your discipline.
RELEVANT Earn credits in your teaching discipline; apply them to a certificate, master’s or doctoral program.
STUDENT SUPPORT Receive assistance with the enrollment process.
ONLINE RESOURCES Take advantage of advising, library support, IT help and bookstore services.
AFFORDABLE NAU has one of the lowest tuition rates in the state.
CERTIFICATE OPTIONS INCLUDE:
• Administration (Business)
• English
• Communication Studies
• Math
• Psychology of Learning (Psychology/Counseling)
• Political science
NAU’S FLEXIBLE DELIVERY OPTIONS INCLUDE:
• Online class delivery
• Accelerated 8-week classes
• Small, student-centered class sizes
Need graduate credit to meet the HLC faculty guidelines?Northern Arizona University now offers community college faculty six options to complete graduate level credits to meet the Higher Learning Commission’s (HLC) guidelines for faculty qualifications.
The education yourcareer demands.
Contact us today!Call us at 800-628-0040
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Cost (per credit hour)
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Tuition Ratesat state-accredited universities from 2015–2016
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Serving Community College Faculty with Affordable and High Quality Graduate Programming
Are you a community college faculty member looking to earn additional graduate level hours? Northern Arizona University has multiple options to serve you through affordable and meaningful course work including: Math, English, Psychology, Reading, Counseling, Business, Communication and Political Science. To discuss your options, contact our local Admissions Office in Phoenix at: 1-800-628-0040 or email us at [email protected] Admission and Enrollment Services
Non-degree Status Option – You can apply as non-degree seeking student and earn as many credits as you need. Admission is streamlined and you will not need to submit prior transcripts. Financial Aid is not available for non-degree seeking students. http://nau.edu/GradCol/Admissions/Application/
Degree Seeking Options – you can also apply as degree seeking if you wish to pursue a graduate certificate or master’s degree offered by NAU. Prior transcripts will be needed and financial aid is available for these programs. http://nau.edu/GradCol/Admissions/Application/
Tuition and Financial Resources
Summer 2016 o 3 credit hour course - is $431 per credit hour for Arizona residents or $1,338 per course for
tuition and fees (courses offered through Extended Campuses).
Fall 2016 and Spring and Summer 2017 o 3 credit hour course – is $444 per credit hour for Arizona residents or $1,392 per course
for tuition and fees (courses offered through Extended Campuses).
Payment Plan – NAU provides an option for to make five manageable payments for fall and spring semesters; and three payments for summer enrollment.
Federal Financial Aid is available for those who qualify. Academic Programming NAU has multiple pathways for you to take individual courses, earn an 18 unit graduate certificate or a master’s degree. Courses are available in 8, 10 and 16 week formats. For additional graduate options visit our website - http://catalog.nau.edu/Catalog/ Math - Graduate Certificate: Teaching Introductory Community College Mathematics* Take the following 18 units consisting of at least 3 of the following: MAT 504: Connections – Algebra and Number Theory MAT 505: Connections – Calculus MAT 506: Connections – Geometry MAT 507: Connections – Probability and Statistics and at least 2 of the following: MAT 500: Reflections on/in Mathematics Education MAT 502: Problem Solving Theory and Practice MAT 508: Technology in Mathematics Education MAT 509: Assessment in Mathematics Education Planned Course Rotation: Summer 2016: MAT 506; MAT 502 Fall 2016: MAT 509; MAT 507 Spring 2017: MAT 500; MAT 505 Summer 2017: MAT 504; MAT 508
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English - Graduate Certificate: Rhetoric, Writing, and Digital Media Studies Take 18 units consisting of: Introductory courses (3-6 units) ENG 561: Introduction to Rhetoric, Writing, and Digital Media Studies ENG 562: Introduction to Rhetoric and Composition Theory Analysis courses (9-12 units) ENG 622: Topics in Historical and Contemporary Rhetoric ENG 623: Topics in Narrative Studies and Creative Rhetorics ENG 624: Topics in Public and Disciplinary Writing ENG 626: Topics in Digital/Social Media Studies Elective Coursework (3 units): ENG prefix course Planned Course Rotation: Summer 2016: ENG 623; ENG 624; ENG 626 Fall 2016: ENG 561; ENG 562; ENG 622; ENG 626 Spring 2017: ENG 561; ENG 562; ENG 622; ENG 624 Summer 2017: ENG 623; ENG 624; ENG 626 Communication - Graduate Certificate: Communication Studies* Take 18 units consisting of: COM 600 Communication Theory and Application (3 units) COM 601 Graduate Study in Communication (3 units) Graduate Courses in COM and CST, in consultation with faculty advisor (12 units) CST 503 Communication in Instruction CST 524 Gender and Communication COM 568 Communication, Technology and Society COM 604 Quantitative Research Methods in Communication COM 605 Introduction to Documentary Issues, Theories, and Methods COM 698 Seminar in Communication Theory Planned Course Rotation: Summer 2016: CST 503 Fall 2016: COM 600; COM 605; CST 524 (1st 8 weeks); COM 604 (2nd 8 weeks) Spring 2017: COM 600; COM 601; COM 698; CST 568 Summer 2017: COM/CST elective (tbd) Business - Graduate Certificate: Administration* Take 18 units consisting of: ADM 500 Management Information Systems for Administrators
ADM 510 Finance and Economics for Decision Making
ADM 550 Marketing for Administrators
ADM 560 Knowledge-based Decision Making
ADM 650 Leadership and Human Capital ADM 660 Business Law Administration
Planned Course Rotation: Summer 2016: ADM 560 Knowledge Based Decision Making Fall 2016: ADM 500 Management Information Systems; ADM 550 Marketing for Administrators Spring 2017: ADM 510 Finance and Economics for Decision Making; ADM 660 Business Law Summer 2017: ADM 650 Leadership and Human Capital
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Psychology or Counseling - Graduate Certificate: Psychology of Learning* Take 18 units consisting of:
EPS 525 Introduction to Statistics
EPS 580 Human Development
EPS 591 Personality Adjustment
EPS 596 Development Perspectives of Human Diversity
EPS 605 Educational Psychology Applied to Learning
EPS 664 Tests and Measurements
Planned Course Rotation:
Summer 2016: EPS 591; EPS 525; EPS 605; EPS 580; EPS 596; EPS 664 (pre-req EPS 525)
Fall 2016: EPS 591; EPS 525; EPS 605; EPS 580; EPS 596; EPS 664
Spring 2017: EPS 591; EPS 525; EPS 605; ESP 580; EPS 596; EPS 664
Political Science/Public Administration - Graduate Certificate: Political Science Take 18 units consisting of: POS 501 Research Methods and Analysis (3 units) POS 599 Contemporary Developments (3 units) Graduate Courses in POS, in consultation with faculty advisor (12 units) Planned Course Rotation: Summer 2016: POS 501 Fall 2016: Spring 2017: Summer 2017: Individual Graduate Courses:
Education or Reading Instruction
ECI 531 Foundation of Reading Instruction
ECI 541 Corrective and Remedial Reading
ECI 602 Advanced Children’s Literature
ECI 642 Modern Language Arts Instruction
ECI 651 Issues in Reading
ECI 671 Reading in the Content Area