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Katz Credential

  • Hybrid
  • In-Person

Each 6-9 credit micro-credential is designed to be completed in as little as two semesters and is noted on your University of Pittsburgh transcript. Nearly 20 unique mini-qualifications provide a broad range of options including accounting, data programming, digital innovation, finance, entrepreneurship, leading people, marketing, quality, supply chain, and sustainability.

Latin American Studies Certificate

  • In-Person

Gain first-hand experience by studying in Latin America for a minimum of six weeks, taking courses about the area, and deepening your language skills.

Leadership & Ethics Certificate

  • In-Person

This undergraduate certificate will provide students with meaningful and experience-based exposure to ethics and leadership in different organizational settings.

Leadership Certificate

  • In-Person

In this undergraduate certificate program students will examine leadership theories, learn practical skills, and explore the challenges involved with leading teams and individuals.

Leadership in Health Informatics Certificate

  • In-Person
  • Online

Develop leadership behaviors in the field of health informatics.

Leading People in Organizations Micro-credential

  • Hybrid
  • In-Person
  • Online

Earn a mini-qualification designed to provide you with knowledge, skills, and abilities to lead people in organizations.

LGBT Health & Wellness, Certificate

  • In-Person

This certificate offers a public health perspective on social, cultural, and individual factors that influence the health and well-being of LGBT communities.

Management Consulting Certificate

  • In-Person

Become familiar with the structure and workings of the consulting industry, as well as the essential toolkit of a consultant.

Management Consulting Micro-credential

  • In-Person

Become familiar with the structure and workings of the consulting industry, as well as the essential toolkit of a consultant.

Management Science Certificate

  • Hybrid
  • In-Person

Learn to manage operations and global supply chains by utilizing applied analytics skills such as optimization, simulation, and statistics to minimize resource utilization and achieve maximum outcomes.

Management Science Micro-credential

  • Hybrid
  • In-Person

Learn to control and manage organizational resources by gaining skills in Project Management, Process & Quality Management, or Supply Chain Management.

Managing Health Services Programs & Projects Certificate

  • In-Person

This certificate program will allow students to increase their marketability and career options by gaining a foundation in healthcare project management, a skill that can lead to supervisory positions at hospitals, clinics, nonprofit and government agencies, and other medical facilities.

Marketing Analytics Micro-credential

  • Hybrid
  • In-Person

Gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities to succeed in marketing analytics.

Marketing Foundations Micro-credential

  • Hybrid
  • In-Person

Obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities in the foundations of marketing.

Marketing Strategy Micro-credential

  • Hybrid
  • In-Person

Learn the knowledge, skills, and abilities in the nuances of marketing strategy. 

Master of Arts in Anthropology

  • In-Person

Examine a wide range of geographical and topical specialties in all four subfields of anthropology (social and cultural anthropology, archaeology, physical anthropology, and anthropological linguistics).

Master of Arts in Applied Mathematics

  • In-Person

Advance your skills in both mathematics and statistics to be successful in industry, government, or for additional study.

Master of Arts in Applied Statistics

  • In-Person

Elevate your statistics background, gaining expertise to seek employment in statistics or a related field.

Master of Arts in Bioethics

  • In-Person

Engage with the philosophical foundation of bioethics.

Master of Arts in Communication: Rhetoric & Communication

  • In-Person

Engage with traditional and innovative coursework to understand the philosophical, theoretical, critical, historical, and cultural approaches to the study of communication.