Program Description
Certificate Program Curriculum
The curriculum for the Certificate in
Startegic Information Management and Intelligence consists of
five, three-credit courses for a total of 15 credits, earned as
follows:
- Four required courses (12 credits)
- Required practicum capstone (3 credits)
- Completion of a supervised internship
(required of full-time undergraduate students) (3 credits)
Receipt of the Certificate
The Trinity College Certificate in Strategic
Information Management and Intelligence will be awarded upon completion
of the minimum required coursework (and - for full-time undergraduate
student enrollees, only a supervised internship), provided
the student has met the following standards:
- A B grade or better in
the required core course and the practicum capstone.
- Satisfactory completion of the language
requirement by students provisionally enrolled in the program.
Program Duration
Students enrolled in the certificate program
may work toward completion of the program at their own chosen
pace, taking courses during Fall and Spring semesters in day,
evening or weekend formats. To facilitate students who wish to
work intensely to attain the certificate, occasional courses may
be offered in accelerated formats during the Trinity College week-long
Winter and May terms, and as accelerated evening or weekend sessions
during the Summer semester.
Students enrolled in sessions throughout the year may be able
to complete all certificate program requirements within one year
from entering the program
Additional Information
1. The Certificate Program's entry course
(INAF 520) will be offered in the 2003 Fall Semester.
2. Prior to enrolling in the certificate
program, students must submit an application form to the Office
of Admissions and be interviewed by the Program Director. Application
forms are available through the Office of Admissions or at the
certificate program's page at the Trinity College web site, www.trinitydc.edu.
3. Certificate program fees are consistent
with Trinity's standard graduate rate. That rate for the Fall
2001 semester is $485 per credit hour.
4. Financial Aid: Financial aid is available
for students who already hold a baccalaureate degree and are enrolled
as Graduate students in the certificate program. The financial
aid is in the form of loans through the Federal Stafford Loan
Program. Under this program, post-graduate students who enroll
in at least six (6) credit hours a semester are eligible to apply
for loans that cover tuition costs. Advanced undergraduate students
enrolled in the program are not eligible for financial aid unless
also enrolled in a degree- seeking program. For additional information
and application materials, please contact the Trinity
College Office of Student Financial Services at (202) 884-9530
or by email at FinancialAid@trinitydc.edu.
5. All 15 hours of required course work toward the certificate
must be undertaken at Trinity College.
6. Students will progress through this
program as a cohort group. The required courses and the practicum
capstone, therefore, will be sequenced and offered only once a
year. Should the demand be sufficient for the creation of more
than one cohort group per calendar year, however, arrangements
will be made to offer the program's entry course and subsequent
program courses more frequently.
7. Undergraduates transferring to Trinity
College from other institutions of higher education may meet certificate
program prerequisites by coursework successfully completed at
the institution from which they are transferring.
8. Opportunities for students to fulfill
minimal certificate program requirements in languages other than
Spanish or French through intensive study at Trinity College will
be developed according to demand and need.