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Click on the name of an online certificate program to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the program by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Workplace Spanish |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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University of Maryland, University College |
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This certificate combines language and professional study to give students a language foundation that will prepare them to work and communicate in a Spanish-speaking environment. It is awarded only upon completion of 16 semester hours of coursework and successful passage of an examination certifying proficiency in reading, writing, understanding, and speaking Spanish. |
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World History for Educators |
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History |
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University of Colorado, Denver |
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This course is designed for world history teachers and instructors who wish to enhance their knowledge of world history content and pedagogy. If taken in total, the course is comparable to a college survey course in world history plus teaching guides.
The course is divided into 8 modules or chronological eras. Teachers may wish to participate in any one or several of the modules as their interest and needs dictate. One hour or graduate history credit will be granted for successful completion of each module. Each module is designed to take about 6-8 weeks of online independent study. |
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