College Teaching Certificate
The College Teaching Certificate is a three-semester (nine-credit) graduate certificate in pedagogy. Students study contemporary education research and gain experience in the teaching and learning process through microteaching modules, field experience, peer observations, and a structured practicum.
Degree Type
Certificate
Location
On Campus
For individuals who
Are already enrolled in an NDSU Graduate School program. Want to enhance their teaching at the college level.
Looking for
Training and understanding of modern collegiate teaching methods.
To become
- Curriculum Design
- Education Administration
- Instructional Designer
- Policy Researcher
- Professor
Admission Requirements
Current graduate students may apply to the program by submitting College Teaching Certificate Application and paying the $35 application fee.
Students not currently in a graduate program must:
- Hold a baccalaureate degree from an educational institution of recognized standing.
- At the baccalaureate level, have earned a cumulative grade point average (GPA) in all courses of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Submit a completed application to the Graduate School. If you are an NDSU employee and are not currently a graduate student, you must complete a non-degree admission application.
- Submit a completed College Teaching Certificate Application to the Graduate School.