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The Certificate Program
The Certificate is to be awarded after completion of a prescribed program of study, and
must be signed by the head of the student's academic department and the dean of the
college. The certificate contains the seal of the university and appropriate text. It will
normally be presented at college ceremonies prior to the official university graduation
exercises.
PART II: Criteria and Course Requirements
The College of Architecture will award the Certificate to students meeting the criteria
listed below:
1. All students should declare intent to seek the Certificate at the time of filing a
Degree Plan, but in any event must submit an application as soon as possible
after filing a Degree Plan. Application forms are available in the Graduate
Programs Office in the College of Architecture, and are also available at the
Hazard Reduction & Recovery Center and the Certificate Program Coordinator.
2. The student must complete a minimum of fifteen (15) credit hours of course work
in transportation planning. This 15-credit sequence of courses is comprised of a
foundational course in transportation planning (Foundation: 3 credits), a course
providing a foundation in the student's area of focus (Focused Foundation: 3
Credits), two electives in the student's chosen area of focus (6 credits), and an
applied studio course that provide a comprehensive, multidisciplinary
application of the skills and knowledge gained during the completion of the
certification program (Capstone Course: 3 Credits). The courses must be
applicable toward a graduate degree in the College of Architecture, but may not
necessarily be included on the student's degree plan. At least three (3) credit
hours of course work with transportation content must be from outside the
student's major department.
3. The student must complete a professional study, thesis, or dissertation with a
transportation focus approved by the CTP Council if this is required by the
student's major program.
4. On completion of all the requirements for the graduate degree, the student will
receive "the Certificate" signed by the Dean and the appropriate Department
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Cherrington, Linda; Sandidge, Matt & Joh, Ken. Transit Management Certificate Program, report, July 2012; College Station, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303654/m1/30/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.