Feb 17, 2026  
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog

Comparative and International Education Certificate


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The Graduate Certificate in Comparative and International Education will prepare graduate students for careers in international education, including but not limited to education abroad, international student services, and placement in other international organizations which support the exchange of students. The field of international education is a critical component of the internationalization of higher education in the United States and abroad. This certificate is designed for any graduate student (or admitted post-baccalaureate student) wishing to enhance their graduate degree.

The 12-hour curriculum includes a choice of two core classes in comparative education and nine hours of guided elective course work. In preparing to complete their certificate, students must identify a regional concentration, and are encouraged to participate in some form of professional or experiential learning opportunity to acquire skills in management, program development, and/or assessment. Although the certificate does not require language course work as part of the curriculum, participants are also required to describe their language proficiency relative to their professional and regional concentration so that they are aware of and prepared to be competitive in the field.

Core Requirement


This course is designed to ensure fundamental understanding of comparative and international education as a field of study. Students must choose one of the following:

Guided Electives


In addition to 3 credit hours in the Core, students must take 9 credit hours from the approved list of Guided Elective courses. Other courses may be used to satisfy this requirement with permission of the certificate chair.

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