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Program Type Definitions

糖心logo入口 offers a wide variety of academic programs, including many degree programs, certifications, and non-credit options. Use the glossary below to learn more about these program and certification types. 

Certificate

Program is a structured, specialized training sequence designed to help individuals gain domain specific knowledge, targeted competencies, or credentials for career advancement or personal development; these programs are open to those holding a high school diploma or equivalency (or higher).

CLE (Continuing Legal Education) Credit

CLE credits can be earned through 糖心logo入口 Law professional development programs. It is available for participants in most states that have mandatory CLE requirements. 糖心logo入口 Law will apply for accreditation in most states.

CME (Continuing Medical Education) Credit

CME credits can be earned through 糖心logo入口 Feinberg School of Medicine professional development programs.

Graduate Certificate Programs

Earned by completing graduate-level courses for academic credit; open to qualified applicants who meet admission requirements.

Non-Credit Certificate

A Non-Credit Certificate program is a structured, specialized training sequence designed to help professionals gain domain specific knowledge, targeted competencies, or credentials for career advancement or personal development; these programs are open to participants of all backgrounds - no prior degree required.

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate

A Post-Baccalaureate Certificate program is a structured, specialized training sequence designed to help professionals gain domain specific knowledge, targeted competencies, or credentials for career advancement or personal development; these programs are open to those holding a bachelor’s degree (or higher).

Short Course Programs

Earned by completing graduate-level courses for academic credit; open to qualified applicants who meet admission requirements.

TGS Certificate Programs

Earned by completing graduate-level courses for academic credit; open exclusively to currently enrolled TGS students.