Undergraduate Majors
With more than 40 majors to choose from, our curriculum offers you unparalleled opportunity to pick your path and find the right fit for you, whether you’re interested in Natural Sciences and Mathematics or Social Sciences, or Humanities like History and English are more your style.
Many of our majors also offer opportunities for internships and co-ops both locally and nationally, study abroad and service learning, where you make real-world impact on your community.
If you’re not sure which major is right for you, you’re not alone. Many incoming students aren’t sure with path is the right one—which may be why many of our first-year students choose our Exploratory Studies Program. Through Exploratory Studies, you’ll learn more about what each major has to offer, and whether it’s right for you.
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- Social Justice - BA
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistics
- Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Why study Database Management?
This database management certificate is intended to provide an in-depth understanding of database technologies, is ideal for new or existing database or data administrators, and covers the full spectrum of database topics in order to prepare students and practitioners to be knowledgeable in database concepts, terminology, design methods and techniques.
Career Possibilities
Graduates of this program will be prepared for the careers listed below. All opportunities may not be listed.
Advising
For academic advising related to the database certificate, contact the CECH Student Services Center:
360 Teacher Dyer Complex
PO Box 210014
Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0014
Tel: 513-556-2336
Fax: 513-556-3020
UC Advantages and Special Opportunities
The courses required for this certificate are part of the bacheor's degree in information technology program offered at the University of Cincinnati. The courses are applied in nature and students will not only learn theoretical concepts but also hands-on computing skills. Feel free to contact the IT department head for details on the current specific technologies being taught in the courses.
Admission Requirements
This program is open to students holding a baccalaureate degree with a cumulative university grade point average of 2.0 and the desire to succeed. Although admission is open, students accepted into the program must meet the academic standards of the program to advance to upper levels of study. Interested students should meet with a UC College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services Student Services staff member for appropriate advising. Please note: In order to obtain this certificate, 100 percent of the required coursework must be taken from the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services. Application materials for the certificate program can be located at the Application Link.
International Student Requirements
Admission for this certificate program is limited to those that are currently in the United States, as this program is not available to pursue on a full time basis. No visa’s can be provided for this educational opportunity. Additional admission information for international applicants.
Gainful Employment Disclosure
Effective July 1, 2011, federal regulations published in the Federal Register on October 29, 2010 [75 FR 66665 and FR 66832] by the U.S. Department of Education require postsecondary institutions that participate in the student financial assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended, to disclose to prospective students certain information about the institution's GE Programs.
Generally, GE Programs include:
- At public and private not-for-profit institutions: Title IV-eligible non-degree programs (e.g., certificate and diploma programs).
- At for-profit institutions: All Title-IV eligible instructional programs, degree and non-degree.
Accreditation
The University of Cincinnati and all regional campuses are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.Quick Facts
CERT2 in Database Management
Full-Time Program Duration
1.0 Years
Location
West Campus
Interest Areas:
Computers & Technology
Contact
PO Box 210014
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0014
Phone: (513) 556-2336
CECH Student Services Center
www.cechssc@uc.edu