Non-Credit Certificates
Build practical skills, strengthen your resume, and move forward with flexible learning opportunities through Muhlenberg College’s School of Continuing Studies.
Muhlenberg College offers non-credit certificate options designed to help adult learners build targeted expertise. Whether you’re sharpening professional skills or exploring a new direction, these certificates provide focused learning with clear outcomes.
Undergraduate Certificates
DEIB Professional Certificate
Build the knowledge, self-awareness, and practical skills needed to advance equity, inclusion, and belonging across organizations through an interactive, customizable professional certificate.
Essential Grant Skills
Learn the fundamentals of grant writing—from prospecting to budgeting—and gain the tools to develop competitive, compelling proposals that secure external funding.
Project Management
Develop in-demand project management skills and learn how to lead initiatives from planning through completion with a flexible, fully online certificate aligned with industry standards.
Leadership Academy
Strengthen your leadership and managerial capabilities through immersive, customizable workshops focused on strategy, team leadership, and navigating today’s complex work environments.
Medicine and the Humanities
Reconnect with the humanistic dimensions of medical practice through lectures exploring physician wellness, patient experience, and the art of medicine.
Major Certificates
Students may earn a certificate from Muhlenberg College by taking evening or weekend classes in the traditional majors listed below. Students pursuing a major certificate will complete the same sequence of courses as students pursuing the major.
How it works
- Course requirements vary by major. For example, History requires nine courses (36 credit hours), while Accounting requires 12 courses (48 credit hours) for the Bachelor of Arts or Science degree through the School of Continuing Studies.
- Evening and weekend availability varies. Not all classes are offered during evening hours,s and some programs require day classes.
Transfer credit and prior coursework
- The School of Continuing Studies accepts comparable credits from regionally accredited colleges and universities.
- Students may transfer up to half of the major from other institutions toward their Muhlenberg certificate.
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