The post-baccalaureate Certificate in Archives and Records Management (ARM) prepares
students who have completed undergraduate degrees in history or other disciplines.
The ARM program is designed for students who wish to pursue careers in archives, records
management, and in libraries with special collections units that include archives
and records management divisions. ARM also provides professional development opportunities
for support staff in archives and special collections units who seek a credential
in the field. Some of the credit hours earned in this certificate may also be applied
to the Master of Arts in History and the Master of Science in Library and Information Science.
Required Courses (12 Credit Hours)
- LIS 5200: Archives and Records Administration
- LIS 5220: Electronic Records Management
- HIST 5312: Nineteenth-Century Europe*
- HIST 5352: The Chicago Experience
Two Elective Courses (6 Credit Hours)*
- LIS 5570: Digitization and Digital Repositories
- LIS 5240: Curatorship of Historical Collections
- LIS 5970: Field Practicum
- HIST 5400: Historical Methods
* Notes: Advisor may approve substitution(s) based on student interest and/or available
course offerings. The ARM Certificate program is currently available on a part-time
basis. While all LIS courses are available online, HIST courses may only be available
on-campus or in hybrid format. As such, the ARM certificate (unlike the MSLIS) may not be completed fully online.
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The purpose of the Information Technology Certificate (ITC) minor is to provide an
opportunity for university undergraduate students to obtain a minor in applied information and communications technology (ICT). ITC students gain knowledge
and hands-on training in the area of ICT through required courses in computer networking
and informatics essentials and elective course(s) in wireless, security, and cloud
computing.
This certificate offers students the opportunity to be introduced to information and
communication technologies through hands-on experience with these technologies. This,
in turn, expands the employment horizon of graduates of any major to include information
technology career options. Certificate completers will be ready to apply for careers
with software and Internet publishing companies, wireless communication providers,
and businesses with ICT needs. This certificate is designed to prepare students to
test for at least three industrial certification exams: A+, CCNA, Network+, Security+,
and CWSP Wireless.
Most courses are offered in either the online or hybrid course delivery format. On
campus sessions meet in the evenings.
Requirements
- Meet the University admission requirements
- May have any undergraduate major
- Pass five required courses
- Pass one elective course
Curriculum (18 credit hours)
Required Courses (15 credit hours) |
Course |
Credit Hours |
Term Offered |
TPS 3500 Informatics Essentials |
3 |
Fall |
TPS 4510 Networking Fundamentals |
3 |
Spring |
TPS 4520 Network Configuration II |
3 |
Spring |
TPS 4530 Network Practicum I |
3 |
Summer |
TPS 4540 Network Practicum II |
3 |
Summer |
Elective Courses (choose one course - 3 credit hours) |
Course |
Credit Hours |
Term Offered |
TPS 4610 Wireless Networks Security and Design |
3 |
varies |
TPS 4550 Network Administration Technologies |
3 |
varies |
TPS 4620 Cloud Computing and Virtualization |
3 |
varies |
Other electives or special topics course with consent of ITC advisor |
3 |
varies |
Many of the courses offered under the MSTPIS program help students prepare for selected
Cisco, AWS, and CompTIA certificates.
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The purpose of the post-baccalaureate Certificate program in Security and Intelligence
Studies (SIS) is to improve the racial/ethnic diversity of the Intelligence community.
This certificate is to educate individuals in the area of intelligence and security
and to prepare CSU students for employment and career opportunities in intelligence
and national security agencies. The program is offered and supported by the Center
for Information & Security Education and Research (CINSER) at Chicago State University.
The certificate is an ideal complement to other graduate programs offered at Chicago
State University. It also offers graduates a wide range of professional possibilities.
CSU offers several programs that prepare individuals to work in the information professions:
the Master of Science in Library and Information Science (MSLIS), the Master of Science
in Technology and Performance Improvement Studies (MSTPIS), Post-baccalaureate Certificate
in Archives and Records Management (ARM), Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Telecommunications
Management, Library Information Specialist Endorsement for licensed teachers, and
the Education Technology Specialist Endorsement for licensed teachers. There also
are two undergraduate minor concentrations – the Information Technology (IT) minor
and the interdisciplinary Security and Intelligence Studies (SIS) minor.
The programs are ideal for working professionals who want to make a career change.
The programs are offered via the online course delivery format which afford flexibility
in scheduling. The graduate programs can be completed by individuals who have earned
an accredited bachelor’s degree in virtually any field.
General Requirements
To be eligible for admission into the certificate program, students must meet the
general requirements for admission to graduate programs at Chicago State University,
which includes attainment of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
and a 3.0 GPA or better in the last 60 hours at the undergraduate level. A maximum
of two graduate courses (6 semester hours) from another institution can be transferred
into the certificate program. Students may pursue the certificate separately or in
conjunction with the Master of Science in Technology and Performance Improvement Studies
or Library and Information Science degree, or MA in Geography/GIS with GIS concentration.
Specific Requirements
Core Course (9 credit hours)
SIS 5050: The Intelligence Community
SIS 5060: Collection and Use of Intelligence Information
SIS 5070: Intelligence Analysis and Security
Program Options (12 credit hours) - Choose One Option
Option 1- Language+
12 credit hours of a foreign language and cultural immersion experience (Arabic, Hausa,
Kiswahili, or a foreign language approved by the CSU’s IC CAE): 6 credit hours must
be from the Study Abroad undergraduate language/cultural immersion courses (SAB 5980
- Pass or Fail) OR 6 credit hours of two approved courses from the following options
(2, 3, or 4).
Option 2 – Cybersecurity+
TPS 5070: Informatics Essentials
TPS 5600: Applied Cybersecurity
TPS 5605: Applied Ethical Hacking
1 course from Option 3 (Geospatial Intelligence+) or Option 4 (Information Analytics+)
Option 3 – Geospatial Intelligence+
GEOG 5805: GIS for Homeland Security
GEOG 5820: Environmental Remote Sensing
GEOG 5840: Advanced Remote Sensing
1 course from Option 2 (Cybersecurity+) or Option 4 (Information Analytics+)
Option 4 – Information Analytics+
LIS 5510: Database Design for Information Storage and Retrieval
LIS 5580: Introduction to Information Analytics
LIS 5590: Introduction to Information Visualization
1 course from Option 2 (Cybersecurity+) or Option 3 (Geospatial Intelligence+)
Required Internship (3 credit hours)
SIS 5990: Internship in Intelligence
Additional Information about This Program
The SIS graduate certificate is a 24-credit hour program consisting of three core
courses (9 credit hours), four concentration-option courses (12 credit hours), and
an internship (3 credit hours). The certificate offers four specialization options.
Three of the options (Cybersecurity+, Geospatial Intelligence+, and Information Analytics+)
can be completed completely online. One option (Languages+) is a combination of online
and campus-based courses. Each certificate option includes at least one elective
course from one of the other options.
Students who select the Language+ option are required to take 6 credit hours of a
foreign language (Arabic, Hausa, Kiswahili, or a foreign language deemed critical
by the US intelligence community and approved by the CSU’s IC CAE) at CSU and 6 credit
hours of culture-sequence courses taken abroad in the host country of the CINSER’s
Study Abroad program. Students who are native in one of the languages which are sponsored
by CINSER can test out of one or both of the introductory language courses offered
at CSU. The CINSER’s Study Abroad program will involve an intensive 4-8 weeks of
curricular and co-curricular activities are equivalent to two courses. The program
is expected to immerse our students into the language/culture of the host country.
In order to satisfy certificate requirements, all work must be completed within a
three-year period. The certificate can only be awarded to candidates who have achieved
a 3.0 or above cumulative grade point average in all required and elective courses
applied toward the certificate. Graduate credits earned in a graduate certificate
program may be applied toward a subsequent master’s degree with specific consent by
the program.
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The post-baccalaureate Telecommunications Management Certificate program consists
of five required courses plus two elective courses. The concentration of the certificate
is on network computing courses. The certificate is designed to prepare students
to test for at least three of the highly respected industrial certification examinations.
Additional Information About This Program
This post-baccalaureate certificate prepares students in network computing. In addition,
it prepares students to complete industrial certification exams in A+, Cisco Certified
Network Associate, Network+ or Wireless. For more information about program costs,
employment, and other information.
Certificate Requirements
- Complete all five required courses.
- Complete two elective courses from the associated list.
- Register for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) examination within two months
after finishing all four CCNA courses.
- Obtain the A+ Certificate within two months from finishing the A+ course.
- Obtain either Network+ or Certified Wireless Security Professional (CWSP).
Curriculum Sequence
The certificate consists of seven courses or 21 credit hours.
Required Courses (15 credit hours) |
TPS 5070 Informatics Essentials |
TPS 5510 Networking Fundamentals for Information Specialists |
TPS 5520 Network Configuration II |
TPS 5530 Network Practicum I |
TPS 5540 Network Practicum II |
Elective Courses (select two courses for 6 credit hours) |
TPS 5610 Wireless Networks Security and Design |
TPS 5550 Network Administration Technologies |
TPS 5220 Internet Publishing for Information Specialists |
TPS 5630 Database Systems and Technologies |
Any directed elective graduate course approved by advisor |
Many of the courses offered under the MSTPIS program help students prepare for selected
Cisco, AWS, and CompTIA certificates. Also, check out opportunities to pursue certificate programs.
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