DIVISION OF CONTINUING AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION (DCIE) www.educationmiami.com The mission of the DCIE is to provide educational programs to meet the needs of nontraditional students, including adults, pre-college students, part-time students and international students. Our primary goal is to promote the academic excellence of the University of Miami and the expertise of the faculty through outreach programs. By developing, marketing, and administering short courses, seminars, workshops, lectures, and special events, Continuing and International Education is able to provide access to the public at large as well as to degree seeking students. In addition, Continuing and International Education coordinates weekend credit courses and provides advising services for returning adult students. Continuing and International Education is an agent for University outreach in the community and serves the corporate world with professional certificates, continuing education and workforce training. Allen Hall, on the Coral Gables Campus is the administrative headquarters for the DCIE and the location for the Intensive English Program, the Intensive Language Institute, and programs for adults returning to school and preparing for career advancement. 284
BACHELOR OF GENERAL STUDIES DEGREE PROGRAM Introduction Under the leadership of Collegiate Studies, the DCIE offers the Bachelor of General Studies (BGS) degree program, which provides a solid and rigorous, interdisciplinary academic experience for adult, part-time students. It is designed specifically for adults who have previously attended college but have not yet completed their undergraduate degrees, as well as for those who have never had the opportunity to pursue post-secondary studies. You are eligible for admission if you graduated from high school at least four years ago, have not attended the University of Miami during the past calendar year, have a minimum of 2.2 grade-point average on previous college work, and are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. The BGS curriculum allows an individual the flexibility to design an area of concentration to enhance professional or personal goals. The core of the BGS is its interdisciplinary colloquia. Designed to strengthen critical thinking and writing skills of the students, each course is taught by exceptional University of Miami faculty who are committed to the adult student. Advisors offer personalized attention in career exploration and academic advising and discuss educational alternatives with potential students. Every effort is made to ensure that the process - from admission to registration - is efficient and convenient. Students may attend day, evening, or weekend classes to complete their educational goals. To underscore its commitment to the adults in our community, the University offers a special tuition to students in the Bachelor of General Studies program which enables the adult, part-time student to pursue this degree at an affordable tuition rate. The admission process takes into consideration that one s grade-point average, while significant, is only one factor in determining an applicant s qualification for acceptance. Therefore, an admissions interview with an advisor from the DCIE will be scheduled to supplement the information you provide on the BGS application form, which may be obtained by calling Collegiate Studies at (305) 284-2727 or at www.miami.edu/bgsdegree. Requirements for Graduation I. Candidates for the Bachelor of General Studies (BGS) degree must complete the required credit hours and achieve the quality point average specified for students in the University at large as stated in the section Academic Regulations and Procedures. Exempted is interpreted to refer exclusively to those exemptions provided under the following headings: A. Advanced Standing and Placement (Credit Granted); B. Credit by Examination; C. Advanced Placement (by proficiency examination); II. Except where a required course is one designated to correct a deficiency in his/her college preparation, the student may apply the credit hours of any required course from which he is exempted toward the hours for that subject as a general requirement for graduation, toward the 120 credits required for graduation. (See Departmental Proficiency Examinations.) An exemption may be granted for English 105, but these credits may not be applied towards the 120 required for graduation. 285
III. Credit Only Only free electives may be taken under this option. Courses which satisfy the major, the distributions of the School, the General Education Requirements of the University or any course for which a C or better is required may not be taken for credit only. IV. Required Areas of Study A. English Composition 3-6 credits Students must take English 105 and 106 (or their equivalent) during the first year of enrollment in the School. Foreign Languages 3-9 credits Students must earn at least 3 credits of foreign language at the 200 course level or higher. B. People and Society (History/Social Sciences) 15 credits BGS degree candidates must earn 6 credits in a single two-semester History survey sequence. In addition, BGS degree candidates must earn 9 credits in courses taught by at least two of the following disciplines: African American Studies, American Studies in Social Science, Anthropology, Communication, Economics, Education and Psychological Studies, Geography, Judaic Studies, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. C. Arts and Humanities 21 credits Credits must be earned in each of the following disciplines: Art History, Literature, Philosophy and Religious Studies. In addition, BGS degree candidates must earn 9 credits in any of the following disciplines: American Studies in Humanities, Art, Art History, Communications (Motion Pictures), Dance, Theatre Arts, Musicology, English, Italian, German, Portuguese, Spanish or French Literature, Philosophy, Religion or Women s Studies in Humanities. D. Mathematics/Computer Information Systems 9 credits Math 101 or an acceptable score on the math placement test is required. In addition, students must take either Math 103 (finite mathematics) or a math course approved by the advisor. Finally, a 3-credit course in computer information systems is also mandatory. E. Natural World (Natural Sciences) 6 credits BGS degree candidates may fulfill the Natural Sciences requirement by taking 6 credits in one or more of the following disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Geological Sciences, Environmental Science, Marine Sciences, Physics and Physical Sciences. V. Area of Concentration 30 Credits Every candidate for a degree must select an area of concentration. The candidate designs an area of concentration that meets his/her professional and personal goals. The course of study is reviewed and approved by the Dean and/or Director of the program. VI. Interdisciplinary Courses 15 Credits BGS Interdisciplinary courses are especially designed to foster critical thinking and taught by faculty from all departments. Candidates for the BGS degree select 5 interdisciplinary courses to meet requirements for graduation (ENG 333 IS A REQUIRED COURSE) 286
VII. Electives 15 credits Students choose elective courses in consultation with their advisor to meet the 120-credit graduation requirement. 287
CREDIT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Not everyone needs or wants a complete degree program. Recognizing this, the DCIE - in cooperation with several other colleges and schools of the University - offers special Credit Certificate Programs. Focusing on a single subject, these certificate programs allow students to concentrate on courses that offer the specific knowledge and skills needed for career advancement. All courses are taught by University of Miami faculty at the undergraduate level and are taken for academic credit. Each certificate program varies in the number of required credits. While required courses are noted, students may work with an advisor in developing an individually-designed program. Credit certificate programs are currently available in the following subject areas: Certificate in Accounting The Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting is awarded by the Division of Continuing and International Education and the Department of Accounting. It is designed for those who hold at least an undergraduate degree (preferably in business) from an accredited college or university, and whose present interest or occupation is accounting. The program requires students to take the same 24 semester hours of accounting courses required for the undergraduate major in Accounting. To sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination in Florida, students must have completed 120 semester hours, including 24 semester hours of accounting (above the elementary level) and 24 semester hours of business courses, including a minimum of six hours of business law. There are additional educational requirements to become licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in Florida. Students may wish to consider either the Graduate Certificate in Accounting or the Graduate Certificate in Taxation (offered by the School of Business) to meet those additional education requirements. Certificate in Computer Information Systems The Certificate in Computer Information Systems program is designed to provide a broad background in business computer information systems and to develop the technical skills one needs to stay competitive in this challenging field. The program will be of particular benefit to programmers and to management information systems analysts. The certificate is awarded by the DCIE and the Department of Computer Information Systems upon the successful completion of 18 credits. For more information, contact: Collegiate Studies, DCIE, University of Miami, P. O. Box 248005, Coral Gables, FL 33124-1610, (305) 284-2727. 288
OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT Dedicated to providing the highest quality, competency-based, continuing professional education, the Office of Professional Advancement offers seminars, courses and certificate programs to meet the training and professional development needs of both corporations and individuals. For more information, specific curriculum descriptions and a listing of current seminars, courses and workshops, contact the Office of Professional Advancement, DCIE, University of Miami, 111 Allen Hall, Coral Gables, Florida 33124-1610, (305) 284-5800 or email opa@miami.edu. Additional information on the web at: www.educationmiami.com. Personal Financial Planning Certificate Program Designed for students preparing for professional examinations and professional practice in personal financial planning. Our program consists of providing the highest quality CFP education through Dalton Education, a leading provider of innovative education solutions in financial planning. The founders of Dalton Education have helped thousands of financial professionals earn the CFP certification marks with their leading CFP review course, THE DALTON REVIEW. Students can choose from an independent, self-paced, online education program or a live, instructor led, internet delivered program. at http://www.educationmiami.com/pfp. Human Resources Management Certificate Program This certificate provides the latest in proven techniques and strategies to effectively manage organizational challenges. The curriculum covers the following topics: Strategic Management, Legal and Regulatory Issues; Employment, Planning, and Placement; Benefits and Compensations: Development and Administration; Training and Development and Employee and Labor Relations. The HR Program is recognized by the Greater Miami Society for Human Resource Management. The comprehensive curriculum works for the newcomer as well as the seasoned professional and is especially useful to small and medium-size business owners. (6 months) at http://www.educationmiami.com/hrm. Alfus Patient Advocacy This program offers a comprehensive curriculum geared to educate students in the complex field of the US healthcare system. Patient advocates strive to maintain high individual services for clients in a system that is frequently impersonal and intimidating. Classes are taught by industry leaders. The program is offered online in cohorts of 9 modules for a period of approximately 11 months. Upon completion, students are prepared to successfully enter this promising new field. For detailed course descriptions, calendar and tuition cost, please visit our website at http://www.educationmiami.com/en/packagedetail.aspx?p=100 289
Paralegal Studies Certificate program The UM Paralegal Studies program is an intense four-month course of study which certifies the successful student as a qualified professional ready to start an exciting new career as a paralegal. Classes are taught by prominent local attorneys, Judges and Magistrates. The Paralegal Program classes are offered on the weekends, weekdays or weekday evenings at the Coral Gables campus and on weekday evenings in Broward. This program is also available online in both English and Spanish. (4 months) at http://www.educationmiami.com/paralegal. Paralegal Specialist Certificate The Paralegal Specialist Certificates provide both beginning and experienced paralegals with expansive educational and professional opportunities. The certificate programs allow paralegals to augment current skills and focus on virtually any area of the law. Choose from over 20 Paralegal Specialist Certificates and give yourself an edge in today's competitive job market. All specialist courses are available online so students are able to enroll at any time. (6 months) at http://www.educationmiami.com/paralegal. Coaching Certificate Training Program This Coach Certificate Training Program is designed to support you in becoming a professional coach or in using coaching skills to enhance your leadership, management, and/or communication skills. This program has been written by master coaches and aligns with the International Coach Federation (ICF) Core Coaching Competencies. The University of Miami has designed a thorough program that will allow you to make a powerful leap into using coaching skills and becoming a professional coach. The Certified Professional Coach Program is a 140 hour, eleven month program designed for those interested in a career in coaching, who also want outstanding training in order to serve clients at the highest level. Additionally, it is designed for leaders, managers, human resource professionals, teachers, or service professionals (doctors, lawyers, counselors, consultants, etc.) who want to dramatically improve their ability to communicate, motivate, inspire, and empower others. at http://www.educationmiami.com/coach. Residential Design Certificate Program Taught by industry professionals, our Certificate in Residential Design program focuses on the many different aspects of the design trade. A hands-on program, students will prepare a portfolio of their work to help them to successfully enter a competitive marketplace. The course of study includes principles and elements of design, drafting, visual communication techniques, the history of styles, currently manufactured products, color theory, furniture design and construction, floor coverings, fabrics, and window treatments. 290
Computer Training Programs Computer skills are essential to get a job or even to lead a productive life in the twenty-first century. The ability to use a computer is the new literacy. We offer a wide selection of classes that cater to different skill-levels and interests including our own UM certifications. Whether you are a beginner with no previous knowledge of computers, someone who wants to enhance their efficiency in the workplace, or an IT professional seeking a specific industry certification, we can offer the computer training that you need. Courses are offered on evenings and weekends. Courses and Programs at http://www.educationmiami.com/computer. Office Productivity Classes for Beginners A great place to start! Our UM Computer Foundation course will help you develop a solid understanding of how computers work and teach you essential Internet skills. After you have mastered the fundamentals, you will be ready to explore Microsoft Windows and Word and develop the habits and learn the computer conventions which are used in all applications. This 6 hour course is designed for students with little or no computer experience. 6 hours University of Miami Office Professional The UM Office Professional is a certification course created by the University of Miami to establish a nationally recognized standard of business computer skills. The UM Office Professional is an intensive, hands-on computer training course which teaches, tests and certifies all the core skills for Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook. This 40-hour course is designed for people who have some basic computer experience and want to become proficient in all the popular Microsoft office applications. The UM Office Professional certificate will demonstrate to potential employers that you are proficient in all the core computer skills required in the modern work-place. This is an invaluable tool for the job seeker to establish their computer credentials. It is also invaluable for the employer seeking qualified and productive staff. A more detailed description can be found at http://www.educationmiami.com/en/packagedetail.aspx?p=9. 40 hours (5 weeks) Students can choose individual 8-hour section or the complete 40 hour computer training program. UM Web Designer Certificate Program: UM Web Designer course teaches the core skills needed to become a professional web designer. Starting from scratch, students learn to pan design, create, launch, maintain, manage and update a professional website with the latest Adobe Dreamweaver. 40 hours (5 weeks) 291
Photoshop for Web Design: The 24-hour (three weeks) UM Advance We Designer 1- Photoshop for Web Designer course teaches the advance skills needed to become a professional web designer. New Adobe Photoshop will help you create powerful images with the professional standard for your website. Not only are students taught hands-on-skills, but also theory needed to design and create a successful website. 24 hours (3 weeks) Flash for Web Design: The 24-hour (three week) UM Advanced Web Designer 2 - Flash for Web Designer course teaches the advance skills needed to become a professional web designer. New Adobe Flash Professional will help you create and deliver rich interactive content for your website. Not only are students taught hands-on skills, but also theory needed to design and create a successful interactive Web site. For more information about computer training: Contact Us: 111 Allen Hall, 5050 Brunson Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33124-1610 Phone: (305) 284-5800 Fax: (305) 284-6279 / www.educationmiami.com 292
ADULT STUDENT ACCESS PROGRAM (A.S.A.P.) Students may take up to 30 credits in an undergraduate, non-degree seeking category, which may be applied to a degree program, after all application and degree-seeking requirements are met. In order to be enrolled in this category, students submit a one-page application and no other documents or transcripts; academic achievement is evaluated after 12 credits are attempted. A 2.5 G.P.A. is required to continue in the program beyond 12 attempted credits. The application for enrollment may be found on the Web at www.miami.edu/asap. Students may take up to 6 credits, lifetime maximum, in a graduate, non-degree seeking category which may be applied to certain degree programs, after all application and degree seeking requirements are met. Not all graduate departments participate in this program. In order to enroll in this category, students submit a one-page application and no other documents or transcripts, after securing the written permission of the participating graduate department. The application for enrollment may be found on the Web at www.miami.edu/asap. For more information, contact: The Adult Student Access Program, DCIE, University of Miami, P.O. Box 248005, Coral Gables, FL 33124-1610, (305) 284-2727. INTENSIVE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE The Intensive Language Institute offers comprehensive language instruction for academic, professional, and personal purposes. The Intensive English Program, a full-time course of study for international students who wish to pursue university studies in the United States, provides instruction in English language and academic study skills. The ILI also offers certificate programs, part-time language courses and customized language programs. Intensive English Program The Intensive English Program is designed to prepare students to participate successfully in the academic environment. Students are given a placement test upon arrival to determine the most appropriate level of study. Courses are offered at five levels of instruction. The skills-based curriculum integrates reading and writing, listening and speaking into one complete program of study. The focus is on English language acquisition and application in an academic setting. Specialized classes vary by level; focusing on the needs of the language learners. In Levels 1-3 students concentrate on reading skills and conversation. In Levels 4 and 5, courses on selected topics allow students to use their improving English to investigate areas of interest. Satisfactory completion of the highest level meets the English language requirement for acceptance to undergraduate programs at the University. For more information contact: Intensive English Program PO Box 248005 Coral Gables, FL 33124-1610 (305) 284-2752 E-mail: iep@miami.edu Visit our website at www.miami.edu/iep. 293