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eCampus Certificates and Microcredentials

eCampus Center offers a variety of opportunities for online faculty to continously improve their online teaching through recognized pathways of development in the form of certificates and microcredentials. Read below for more details on the certificates and microcredentials and how to get started.

Certificate Options

eCampus offers two multi-level certificate pathways for faculty to develop their online teaching competencies: online teaching certificates and online course design certificates. Facilitated by eCampus online faculty associates and instructional designers, certificates require 30 hours of development time, including required coursework and participation in elective activities. Click on the tiles below to learn more about each of the certificates that are offered.

Online Course Design Certificates

eCampus currently offers a Basic Online Course Design certificate, with intermediate and advanced certificates to be offered by the end of 2024. Click below to learn more about the Basic Online Course Design certificate.

Advanced Online Course Design Certificate (Coming Soon)

Microcredential Options

eCampus offers Microcredentials that focus on improving online teaching in specific areas. Facilitated by experts from across the university, they require 10 hours of work, including a five-hour, one-week, asynchronous seminar; several webinars; and submission of a final reflection. They also allow you to double-dip! Activities completed towards a microcredential can also be applied to the elective requirements for eCampus online teaching and online course design certificates.

Online Teaching Microcredentials

eCampus now offers micro-credentials that allow faculty to focus on specific areas of interest related to online teaching. Microcredentials require about 10 hours of engagement, including a 5-hour seminar, participation in several webinars, and a summative reflection. Click below to learn more about our micro-credentials.