- ADPR 3860 Intro Public Affairs Communication
- ADPR 5140 Advertising & Society – previously 3140
- ADPR 5910 Public Relations Administration
- ADPR 5920 Public Relations Communications
- ADPR 5990 Seminar in Advertising and Public Relations
- AESC 2050 Effects of Global Agriculture on World Culture
- AESC 4920S FOCUS: Service-Learning Experience
- ALDR 3900S Leadership & Service – previously 3900
- ALDR 4000 Directed Project in Leadership *
- ALDR 4540 Leadership Ethics and Culture
- AIRS 3001–3002 AF Leadership Studies I & II
- BIOE 4910/4911 Capstone Design
- BIOL 3900 Seminar in Practice of Medicine
- BIOS 2010 Elementary Biostatistics
- BIOS 3000 Intermediate Biostatistics
- BUSN 3000 Applied Statistics and Data Analysis for Business – previously MSIT 3000(H) Statistical Analysis for Business
- COMM/HPRB 4610 Health Communication
- CMSD 3070 Critical Thinking in the Helping Professions
- CVLE 4910/4911 Engineering Capstone Classes
- ECHD 2050 Academic and Career Planning
- ECHD 4020 Interpersonal Relationships
- ECHD 4537/4538S Advanced Peer Leadership on Campus
- ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 4000 The Economics of Human Resources
- ECON 4020 Intermediate Macroeconomics
- ECON 4450 Economic Analysis of Law
- ECON 4650/6650 Economics of Organizations and Management
- ECON 4750 Introduction to Econometrics
- ENGL 3590W Technical and Professional Communication
- ENGR 2110 Engineering Decision Making
- ENVE 3510 Modeling, Statistical Analysis, and Uncertainty
- ENVE 4910 Capstone Design I
- ENVE 4911 Capstone Design II
- FCID 3700S Social Entrepreneurship in the Arts and Sciences
- FREN 4150 French for the Economy
- GLOB 3100 Introduction to Global Health
- HDFS 3110 Professional Development/Community Activities
- HPAM 3600 Introduction to Health Policy
- HPRB 3020 Foundations of Health Promotion Professional Practice
- HPRB 4400 Health Promotion Program Development
- INTL 3200 Introduction to International Relations
- INTL 4210 International Law
- INTL 4220 International Conflict
- INTL 4240 International Organization
- INTL 4250 American Foreign Policy
- INTL 4265 Global Simulation
- INTL 4285 Crisis Diplomacy
- INTL 4320 Politics of Development
- INTL 4430 United States National Security Policy
- INTL 4620 Human Rights
- JRLC 5040/7040 Law of Mass Communications
- JRLC 5040H Law of Mass Communications
- JRLC 5080 International Communication
- KINS 4400 Exercise and Sport Psychology
- LEGL 2700 Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business
- LEGL 2800H Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business
- LEGL 4400/6400 Business Law
- LEGL 4600/6600 Negotiation & Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
- MCHE 1940 ME Design Studio/Professional Practice
- MCHE 2990 Engineered Systems in Society
- MCHE/AENG 4910 Senior Capstone Design I
- MILS 3010 Applied Leadership and Management I
- MGMT 3000(H) Principles of Management
- MGMT 5400 Strategic Management
- MGMT 5440 Business Ethics
- MGMT 5560 International Strategic Management
- MGMT 5820 Human Resource Management
- MGMT 5920 Organizational Behavior
- MGMT 5970 Organizational Change & Innovation Management
- MGMT 5980 Leadership
- PHRM 3750 Pharmacy and the United States Health Care System
- PHRM 3900 Pharmacy Intercommunications
- PHRM 5530 Ethics in Health Care
- PHIL 2020 Logic & Critical Thinking – previously PHIL 1500
- PHIL 2020H Logic and Critical Thinking
- PHIL 2030 Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL 3200 Ethical Theory
- PHIL 3220 Biomedical Ethics
- PHIL 4220 Environmental Ethics
- POLS 3000 Introduction to Political Theory
- POLS 4020 Political Philosophy: Hobbes to Nietzsche
- PMCY 5050 Abused Drugs
- PSYC 1030H General Psychology Honors
- PSYC 1101 Elementary Psychology
- PSYC 2101 The Psychology of Adjustment
- PSYC 2150 Understanding Cultural Diversity
- PSYC 2530 Mental Processes
- PSYC 3200 Cultural Psychology
- PSYC 3900/5100 Seminar in Psychology
- PSYC 4100 Cognitive Psychology
- PSYC 4130 Physiological and Comparative Psychology
- PSYC 4140 Cognitive Neuroscience
- PSYC 4200 Social Psychology
- PSYC 4230 Psychology of the Workplace
- PSYC 4220 Developmental Psychology
- PSYC 5100 Seminar in Psychology*
- PSYC 5240 Judgment and Decision Making
- SOCI 2420 Class, Status, & Power
- SOCI 2820 Race and Ethnicity in America
- SOCI 3010 Sociology of Culture
- SOCI 3270 Personality & Social Structure
- SOCI 3290 Gender and Work
- SOCI 3340 Social Psychology of Race, Racism, and Discrimination
- SOCI 3730 Social Psychology
- SOCI 3750 Sociology of Work and Industry
- SOCI 3940 Sociology of Leadership
- SOCI 3950 Sociology of Organizations
- SOCI 4280 Global Perspectives on Gender
- SOCI 4350 Seminar in Work and Occupations*
- SOWK 2155 Communication as a Helping Professional
- SPAN 4150 Business Spanish
- SPCM/COMM 1100/1110 Introduction to Public Speaking
- SPCM/COMM 1500/E Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
- SPCM/COMM 1800 Cultural Diversity in Communication
- SPCM/COMM 2150H Perspective on Public Communication
- SPCM/COMM 2400 Oral Decision Making
- SPCM/COMM 2550H Perspectives on Interpersonal Communication
- SPCM/COMM 3200 Business and Professional Communication – Previously 2300
- SPCM/COMM 3320 Environmental Communication
- SPCM/COMM 3600 Small Group Communications – Previously 2510
- SPCM/COMM 3820 Interracial Communication
- SPCM/COMM 4220 Argumentation
- SPCM/COMM 4310 Communication Strategies in Government
- SPCM/COMM 4360 Communication Strategies in Social Movements
- SPCM/COMM 4500 Advanced Interpersonal Communication
- SPCM/COMM 4510 Nonverbal Communication
- SPCM/COMM 4550 Organizational Communication
- SPCM/COMM 4800 Intercultural Communication
- SPCM/COMM 4900 Special Topics in Speech Communication*
- STAT 2000 Introductory Statistics
- STAT 2100H Introductory Statistics
- STAT 3110 Introduction to Statistics for Life Science
- STAT 3120 Introduction to Probability for Life Science
- WMST 2010 Introduction to Women’s Studies
- WMST 3110 Gender, Race, Class & Sexuality
- WMST 4170S Environment, Gender, Race, Class
* These are special topic courses. Because the content of these courses varies, they may or may not be appropriate for Certificate credit. They may only be used to fulfill Certificate elective requirements with the approval of the Certificate Program Director and the specific faculty member teaching the course.