Students Engaging, Responding, Volunteering, & Impacting Communities Everywhere (SERVICE) Certificate
Program Overview
SRV2-CER - Students Engaging, Responding, Volunteering, & Impacting Communities Everywhere (SERVICE) Certificate
Program Overview
The Students Engaging, Responding, Volunteering, & Impacting Communities Everywhere (SERVICE) Certificate requires 12 credit hours of coursework (or equivalent). The certificate requires 6 credit hours of coursework to come from the College of Education and provides the option of the additional 6 hours to be attained from any TTU unit with appropriate service learning courses/options available. Service Learning opportunities are available in a number of courses offered by the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, but students may also accumulate hours by self-identifying and pursuing service learning opportunities in the community.
Admission Requirements
- General Graduate Admissions Requirements
- Procedures
- International Students
- Resident Classification
- Resident Alien
- Admissions Classifications
- Admission to the Graduate College
- Special Admissions
- Veteran's Benefits
Degree Requirements and Requisites
- General Degree Requirements
- Master's Degree Requirements
- Doctor of Philosophy Degree General Requirements
- Specialist In Education Degree Requirements
- College of Engineering-Master of Science Degree Requirements
- College of Engineering PhD Degree Requirements
Program Long Title
Students Engaging, Responding, Volunteering, & Impacting Communities Everywhere (SERVICE) Certificate
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Education
Department(s)
Curriculum and Instruction
Catalog Full Description
The Students Engaging, Responding, Volunteering, & Impacting Communities Everywhere (SERVICE) Certificate requires 12 credit hours of coursework (or equivalent). The certificate requires 6 credit hours of coursework to come from the College of Education and provides the option of the additional 6 hours to be attained from any TTU unit with appropriate service learning courses/options available. Service Learning opportunities are available in a number of courses offered by the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, but students may also accumulate hours by self-identifying and pursuing service learning opportunities in the community.