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What is a Certificate of Specialization?In: College Degrees |
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Typically, a certificate of specialization, is a very career oriented program of study that is particular to a very specific field. The credits required are generally much less than a degree. For example, an associates degree can range anywhere from 60 to 64 credits (two year program full-time), while a certificate approximately 30 plus depending on the program of study.
The certificate - as mentioned - is very particular to a field of study, thus it will not focus on general education courses such as English, math, social science, humanities etc. Many individuals take a certificate of specialization to supplement an already existing degree. An example of a certificate of specialization would be, "office administrative assistant." Most if not all courses will be focused on office procedures, computer literacy, office management, business communication, etc. This is not designed for those who wish to pursue a degree.
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