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Undergraduate Certificates
Certificates may be completed on a full or part-time basis. Students in a certificate program complete the equivalent of between one-half and one full year of university study (18 to 30 units). Students pursuing a degree while pursuing a certificate may be able to count some courses toward both credentials. See your advisor for details.
Undergraduate certificates:
- Biological Anthropology
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Note that most certficates are earned while pursuing a degree program and, as a result, the courses are spread out over several terms of study. It is unusual to finish a certificate on its own in under one year of study. Admission as an undergraduate student is required.