
The Strategic Communication Graduate Certificate is 10 credits, six of which are required core classes, and four are selected from a list of options as follows:
Required Coursework (6 credits - CT):
- CT 6000 – Advanced Principles of Strategic Communication (2 credits)
- CT 6010 – Strategic Communication Planning (2 credits)
Selection of one of the following as a requirement (may use a second to satisfy required hours):
- CT 6050 – Professional Presentation Development and Delivery (2 credits)
- CT 6100 – Crisis Communication (2 credits)
Elective Courses (Select four credits):
- CT 6050 – Professional Presentation Development and Delivery (2 credits) (if not taken as core)
- CT 6100 – Crisis Communication (2 credits) (if not taken as core)
- CT 6800 – Study Abroad: Organizational & Intercultural Communication Perspectives (1–3 credits)
- MG 6008 – Managerial Communication (2 credits)
- MG 6391 – Conflict Management (1 credit)
- MK 6410 – Marketing Strategy (2 credits)
- NP 6200 – Marketing Communications for Nonprofits in the Digital Age (2 credits)
- ED 6320 – An Ignatian Approach to Difficult Dialogues (3 credits)
- MG 6680 – Organizational Change (MG/NUA 6680) (2 credits)
- Prerequisite: MG 6310