Digital Technology Generalist (Undergraduate Certificate) [CAS]
Offered by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Digital Technology Generalist (Undergraduate Certificate) is designed for students seeking to acquire digital technology skills required by employers across a broad range of professions.
Admission to the Program
Open to undergraduate degree and nondegree students.
Certificate Requirements
- 16 credit hours with grades of C or better
- Minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA
- Compliance with all regulations for a certificate (Undergraduate Academic Regulation 10.3)
Course Requirements
Probability and Statistics (4 credit hours)
Complete 4 credit hours from the following:
Data Manipulation and Data Ethics (3 credit hours)
Complete 3 credit hours from the following:
Data Security (3 credit hours)
Data Visualization and Communication (3 credit hours)
Complete 3 credit hours from the following:
- ECON-480 Senior Research Seminar (3)
- ENVS-454 Geographic Information Systems (3)
- GDES-360 Data Visualization and Information Design (3)
- ISCI-401 Communicating Science to the Public (3)
- ISCI-422 Healthcare Information Technology (3)
- STAT-428 Spatial Data Analysis (3)
Data Analytics (3-4 credit hours)
Complete 3-4 credit hours from one of the following:
Arts and Humanities
- LIT-204 Hidden Figures and Cultural Calculations (3)
- MATH-125 The Math Workshop (3)
- MATH-227 Hidden Connections (3)
- PHYS-326 Science for Future Presidents (3)
- SOCY-275 Epidemiology of Everyday Life (3)
Economics
Sciences
- BIO-110 General Biology I (4)
- BIO-210 General Biology II (4)
- CHEM-110 General Chemistry I (3)
- CHEM-210 General Chemistry II (3)
- ENVS-250 Living on Earth (3)
- HLTH-115 Why Aren't We Dead Yet? The Role of Public Health in Society (4)
- HLTH-205 Introduction to Nutrition (3)
- PHYS-105 General Physics I (4)
- PHYS-110 Principles of Physics I (4)
- PHYS-205 General Physics II (4)
- PHYS-210 Principles of Physics II (4)
- PSYC-115 Psychology as a Natural Science (3)