Undergraduate Certificate

Undergraduate Certificate in Civic Leadership and Engagement

Program Description
The Undergraduate Certificate in Civic Leadership prepares students for the evolving nature of civic leadership through coursework and practice that emphasizes relationship building, change management, global dynamics, intercultural understanding, and collaboration.
The goal of this certificate program is to foster civic leadership and engagement in the FIU student body by encouraging a consideration of leadership from multiple perspectives and contexts. Through involvement with the campus and greater community, students will become engaged in their own professional leadership education and development.
Requirements
The Certificate Program requires the completion of 18 credit hours of coursework (“C” or better required) and must complete an advising meeting prior to enrollment to outline their professional development, training, and community engagement goals.
Students will meet with a Certificate Advisor at least once a semester to report their progress and prepare a portfolio artifact (e.g. policy memo, website, infographic) to be submitted in their final semester.
Students will be expected to attend at least six (6) approved FIU Student Conferences, educational training and/ or seminars, and document completion of one community engagement project prior to completion.
-Certificate is available to on-campus and fully online students-
For more information, please contact
Certificate Advisor - Amanda Knapp, Amknapp@fiu.edu
Coursework
Required Core Course - 9 credit
Choose 1 course from each group

Group 1  

PAD 3431  

Exploring Leadership: Yourself, Your Organization and Your Community  

PUP  4033 

Public Service & Management- GL 

 

Group 2  

PAD 3034 

 Policy Development and Implementation-GL 

POS 3424 

The Legislative Process 

 

Group 3 

INR 3303  

Foreign Policymaking 

PAD 3800 

Managing Global Cities - GL 

  • Electives – 9 credits 
    • Green School of International and Public Affairs  
      • Choose 1 course from each group - *must include at least one course in Public Policy and Administration and one course from another Green School area. 

Public Policy and Administration* 

PAD 3003 

Introduction to Public Policy and Service~GL 

PAD 3034 

Policy Development and Implementation~GL     

PAD 4141 

Citizen Participation and Community~GL 

PAD 4432 

Administrative Leadership and Behavior 

PAD 4905 

Independent Study in Public Administration ~Micobadge opportunities 

PAD 4940 

Internship (Must be approved prior to enrolling)  

PUP 4033 

Public Service & Management~ GL 

PUP 4214 

Global Perspectives on Poverty ~GL 

URS 3005 

Service Learning: Social Change and Contemporary Issues 

Global and Sociocultural Studies 

ANT 3213 

World Ethnographies – GL 

GEO 3001 

Geographies of Global Change - GL     

SSE 4380 

Developing a Global Perspective - GL 

SYP 3456 

Societies in the World  

Criminal Justice 

CCJ 4054

Ethics in Criminal Justice

CJE 3001

Professional Development 

Politics and International Relations 

POS 3412

The Presidency 

POS 3423

The Legislative Process 

INR 3001

Contemporary International Problems – GL

INR 3303

Foreign Policymaking 

 
 Other Electives
3 credits  

College of Arts, Science, and Education 

WST 4931 

Women in Leadership 

IDS 4949 

Liberal Studies/Interdisciplinary Studies – Internship 

INP 4313 

Organizational Psychology 

College of Communication, Architecture + The Arts 

SPC 4445 

Communications for Effective Leadership 

SPC 3425 

Small Group Communication 

SPC 3540 

Persuasion 

GL = Global Learning

Undergraduate Certificate in Civic Leadership

Program Description
The Undergraduate Certificate in Civic Leadership prepares students for the evolving nature of civic leadership through coursework and practice that emphasizes relationship building, change management, global dynamics, intercultural understanding, and collaboration.
The goal of this certificate program is to foster civic leadership and engagement in the FIU student body by encouraging a consideration of leadership from multiple perspectives and contexts. Through involvement with the campus and greater community, students will become engaged in their own professional leadership education and development.
Requirements
The Certificate Program requires the completion of 18 credit hours of coursework (“C” or better required) and must complete an advising meeting prior to enrollment to outline their professional development, training, and community engagement goals.
Students will meet with a Certificate Advisor at least once a semester to report their progress and prepare a portfolio artifact (e.g. policy memo, website, infographic) to be submitted in their final semester.
Students will be expected to attend at least six (6) approved FIU Student Conferences, educational training and/ or seminars, and document completion of one community engagement project prior to completion.
For more information, please contact
Certificate Advisor - Amanda Knapp, Amknapp@fiu.edu

Coursework

  • Required Core Course - 9 credits
    • Choose 1 course from each group

Group 1  

PAD 3431  

Exploring Leadership: Yourself, Your Organization and Your Community  

PUP  4033 

Public Service & Management- GL 

 

Group 2  

PAD 3034 

 Policy Development and Implementation-GL 

POS 3424 

The Legislative Process 

 

Group 3 

INR 3303  

Foreign Policymaking 

PAD 3800 

Managing Global Cities - GL 

  • Electives – 9 credits 
    • Green School of International and Public Affairs  
      • Choose 1 course from each group - *must include at least one course in Public Policy and Administration and one course from another Green School area. 

Public Policy and Administration* 

PAD 3003 

Introduction to Public Policy and Service~GL 

PAD 3034 

Policy Development and Implementation~GL     

PAD 4141 

Citizen Participation and Community~GL 

PAD 4432 

Administrative Leadership and Behavior 

PAD 4905 

Independent Study in Public Administration ~Micobadge opportunities 

PAD 4940 

Internship (Must be approved prior to enrolling)  

PUP 4033 

Public Service & Management~ GL 

PUP 4214 

Global Perspectives on Poverty ~GL 

URS 3005 

Service Learning: Social Change and Contemporary Issues 

Global and Sociocultural Studies 

ANT 3213 

World Ethnographies – GL 

GEO 3001 

Geographies of Global Change - GL     

SSE 4380 

Developing a Global Perspective - GL 

SYP 3456 

Societies in the World  

Criminal Justice 

CCJ 4054

Ethics in Criminal Justice

CJE 3001

Professional Development 

Politics and International Relations 

POS 3412

The Presidency 

POS 3423

The Legislative Process 

INR 3001

Contemporary International Problems – GL

INR 3303

Foreign Policymaking 


 
 Other Electives
3 credits  

College of Arts, Science, and Education 

WST 4931 

Women in Leadership 

IDS 4949 

Liberal Studies/Interdisciplinary Studies – Internship 

INP 4313 

Organizational Psychology 

College of Communication, Architecture + The Arts 

SPC 4445 

Communications for Effective Leadership 

SPC 3425 

Small Group Communication 

SPC 3540 

Persuasion 

GL = Global Learning