UNC Greensboro

Licensure in School Library Media Supervisor

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The Licensure in School Library Media Supervisor (078) is designed for students who need to be licensed as a director of media services within a school system. This licensure is an add-on that is available to students who are eligible to hold the Media Coordinator (076) licensure with the additional requirements of … Continued


Licensure in School Library Media Coordinator

Lisa Barron instructs a class in the LIS department

The Licensure in School Library Media Coordinator (076) is designed for students who need to be licensed as a school librarian. To earn the licensure, students will need to earn an M.L.I.S. degree. Students who currently hold an M.L.I.S. or M.L.S. degree are able to add school library licensure by … Continued


Licensure in Instructional Technology

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The 077 licensure in instructional technology concentration is designed for students who already have an advanced degree in education or their M.L.I.S./M.L.S., and desire to work in the North Carolina Public School System as instructional technology directors, facilitators, or coordinators. The program consists of 21 credit hours, and includes a … Continued


Workplace Wellness, P.B.C.

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The post-baccalaureate certificate in Workplace Wellness at UNC Greensboro prepares individuals to work with employers, employees, policy-makers, or brokers/consultants to improve the safety, health, and well-being of employees. Students learn valuable skills to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate workplace wellbeing and safety initiatives from professionals in the field. Graduates are … Continued


Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, P.B.C.

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The interdisciplinary post-baccalaureate certificate (PBC) in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) at UNC Greensboro enhances a graduate degree in disciplines as diverse as Nursing, History, English, Languages, Performing Arts, Communication Studies, Education, Sociology, Social Work, and Kinesiology.   This program may also serve as a stand-alone certificate to augment the … Continued


Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, M.A.

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UNC Greensboro’s interdisciplinary Master of Arts degree is the only M.A. in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies in the state of North Carolina. The master’s program balances feminist theory with practice, preparing students for immediate entry into professions or further academic study. Our graduates typically go on to advocacy, healthcare, … Continued


Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, B.A.

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Founded in 1972, UNC Greensboro’s program in Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies is one of the oldest in the nation. The program offers an interdisciplinary liberal arts education that critically engages students in considering the complexities of gender and sexual identity and women’s lives historically and in the contemporary moment. … Continued


Urban and Economic Development, P.B.C

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UNC Greensboro’s post-baccalaureate certificate in Urban and Economic Development is ideal for those working in or planning to work in urban planning, community development, and economic development.  The certificate program combines coursework in both the Departments of Political Science and Geography, Environment, and Sustainability, providing essential skills training for work … Continued


Teaching Sociology, P.B.C

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Are you interested in teaching sociology at the college level? UNC Greensboro’s post-baccalaureate certificate in Teaching Sociology provides graduates with a solid understanding of social theory, research methods, and data analysis along with how to teach these concepts to others.  This certificate can also serve as a direct pathway into … Continued


Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, P.B.C.

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UNC Greensboro’s post-baccalaureate certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages requires 18 credit hours and is intended for those with a bachelor’s degree in any field and documented evidence of having studied a foreign language. The curriculum is designed to develop the knowledge, skills, and dispositions of those … Continued