The Archival Studies Graduate Certificate is an eighteen (18) credit program designed for individuals who need, or want, archival training, but for whom the full graduate degree is not a necessity. This certificate can be completed 100% online.
Intelligent.com recently ranked East Tennessee State University’s Online Archival Studies Program, part of the university’s Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies degree, 15th in the nation’s “Top 43 Master’s in Liberal Arts Degree Programs” for “Best Archival Studies Focus.” Read more here.
Employees of a museum, historic site, or business may benefit from the certificate, as may students in disciplines such as history, literature or gender and sexuality studies who desire to complement their undergraduate or graduate degree. Individuals who must organize church or family records will also benefit from the certificate program. Students who have completed the Archival Studies Graduate Certificate may have up to 18 of the certificate credits applied toward the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, Archival Studies Concentration.
Click here to learn more about admission requirements and degree requirements.
For additional information contact the Archival Studies Certificate Coordinator,
Dr. Julie Fox-Horton: archivalstudies@etsu.edu or 423-439-4223.