Certificate Programs
Prepare for Professional Recognition
In these competitive times, a certificate of completion means that you’re serious about your professional field of interest. If you want greater opportunities and recognition, or to simply keep up with changes in your field, a certificate program from University of Phoenix can help. Discover what one of our certificate programs can do for you by speaking with an enrollment advisor today.
About our Certificate Programs
University of Phoenix offers undergraduate and graduate-level certificate programs. You can gain skills, college credit and a certificate upon completing our courses in the fields of business and management, education, health care, nursing and technology.
Some of our courses concentrate on specific knowledge so you’re prepared to meet your industry’s standards and continuing education requirements. Ask an enrollment advisor what programs are eligible for continuing education credits.
You can take certificate programs online and at University of Phoenix locations. Several education certificate programs are state-specific; ask an enrollment advisor if you have questions.
Curriculum Instruction that Puts You in the Know
The real-world faculty who teach our undergraduate and graduate-level degree courses also teach our certificate program courses. In addition to holding advanced degrees, they have experience in the fields that they teach, which offers you an insider’s view into the disciplines that are important to you.
Our curriculum developers work with experts in education, business and management, nursing, health care and technology to keep our certificate programs up to date. You receive the knowledge to help you excel.
There’s no better time to improve your professional standing. Complete a certificate program in your area of interest and gain the skills you need to make a difference in your field. Get started today!
While widely available, not all certificate programs are available in all locations or in both online and on-campus formats. Please check with an enrollment advisor.
