graduate certificates – UofL News Tue, 21 Apr 2026 13:56:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Back to school? It’s not just for kids. /post/uofltoday/back-to-school-its-not-just-for-kids/ Mon, 25 Aug 2025 16:42:43 +0000 /?p=62737 No matter your age, fall always carries a back-to-school energy with it. And if the season rouses an urge to change your future alongside those pangs of nostalgia, that could be a signal you’re ready to go back to school, too.

Maybe you already have a degree (or two) but are looking for a change in your career trajectory. Perhaps you need to upskill to secure the promotion you’ve been eyeing. Whatever the scenario, there is never a bad reason to come back to school and advance your education. And even if you missed the deadline to enroll in the current semester, a new semester – with on-campus, online and hybrid course options – is always just around the corner at the University of Louisville.

So, what are the routes of study for UofL’s returning learners? Let’s explore a few.

Advanced degrees to advance your career

If you’ve looked at job postings in recent years, you aren’t imagining it – more and more companies are listing a master’s degree as a desired qualification. And according to the , this trend will only continue over the next decade. Advanced degrees are commonplace in medical, law and even academic fields. But today, marketers, business leaders, nonprofit professionals and more can all benefit from the knowledge and skills gained through pursing a master’s degree. This pursuit can be especially beneficial to mid-career employees seeking to level up from their mid-level roles.

Whatever your industry, to help you take your next step. From or to and , the university provides a diverse selection of standard-to-niche graduate studies to help you craft the future your career and academic curiosity deserves. Even better, over two-dozen programs are – a bonus for the busy professional.

Professional certificates to boost your skillset

In the world of work, things are not often static. Roles and requirements change as technology and industry culture evolve. Is artificial intelligence changing the way your professional processes work? Has your role adopted new responsibilities that would benefit from – or require – new credentials or training? If so, .

The university currently offers 32 cutting-edge certificates that cover a wide range of industries and professional goals. Most require only 12 credit hours to complete with several that can be completed in tandem with (or in preparation for) a corresponding master’s program. Additionally, all certificate courses can be taken 100% online and asynchronously to accommodate your schedule.

With certificates ranging from areas such as to , UofL has you covered when you’re ready to upskill.

Continuing studies for the lifelong learner

Sometimes, going back to school is less about professional goals and more about personal growth. Maybe you’re an art lover who’s always wanted to learn about the old masters of art history. Or you’re a Francophile who’s dreamed of speaking fluent French on your next trip abroad. If you’re interested in it, there’s a likely chance that UofL offers a class to scratch the itch for its students.

Continuing Studies is a non-degree program for learners 22-years-old and older to take up to 24 credit hours in any discipline they are interested in. For those Kentucky residents who are a little bit older than 22 – 65 to be exact – the university proudly participates in the program, which allows older adults to take a select number of courses at UofL tuition-free.

Whether you’re looking to pursue a master’s degree, obtain a professional certificate or satisfy your academic interests through casual study, UofL has a pathway to help take you there.

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New certificate programs at UofL /post/uofltoday/new-certificate-programs-at-uofl/ Tue, 26 Mar 2024 21:04:35 +0000 /?p=60315 Opportunities for professional development continue to grow at the University of Louisville. At its March 21, 2024, meeting, the university’s Board of Trustees approved a recommendation to create an undergraduate certificate in climate, equity and opportunity. The College of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ and Human Development will manage the new 12-credit hour online certificate program, and enrollment will be available for the fall 2024 semester. The program will prepare leaders who work in a variety of fields (ex. military, corporate, nonprofit, health care, government, etc.) to implement best practices and strategies around diverse hiring, inclusive workplace environments, effective engagement with marginalized communities through meaningful organizational partnerships and equitable treatment among all employees in the workplace.

The board also decided to reopen a . The program, formerly known as the graduate certificate in logistics and distribution, was an 18-credit hour program housed in the J.B. School of Engineering. The program closed in 2016 due to low enrollment. Since then, the Department of Industrial Engineering faculty revised the curriculum to be a nine-credit hour program and relaunched it for the spring 2024 semester. The revised program is available online and addresses the pressing needs for talent in logistics planning and analytics in the current marketplace.

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