Professional & Career Development
Graduate Professional Development Certificate Program
The Office of Graduate Studies is excited to announce a new Graduate Professional Development Certificate Program. Beginning fall 2020, »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË graduate students will have the opportunity to earn a non-credit certificate in professional development.
Purpose
The Graduate Professional Development Certificate Program is designed to help graduate students be successful in their academic program at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË and beyond. The program will provide graduate students with a variety of professional development opportunities centered around three areas: Academic & Research Development, Building Transferable Skills, and Career Exploration & Planning. The goal of the program is provide a platform for »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË graduate students to enhance their knowledge and skills as they prepare for their future careers.
Why participate?
- Learn about and engage in opportunities to further your academic, professional and career development
- Track your involvement with professional development activities
- Customize your development path to match your professional goals.
- Reflect on your skills and experiences and connect them to potential career paths
- Enhance your resume or CV with a certificate
- Share your certificate online with a Graduate Professional Development Badge, which can be added to LinkedIn, ePortfolios, Social Media, and Handshake
- It's FREE for »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË graduate students!
Professional Development Areas
- Academic & Research Development
- Learn to navigate academia and graduate school
- Develop research and scholarship skills, academic writing skills, and grantsmanship
- Foster and manage relationships with faculty and advisors
- Career Exploration and Planning
- Understand and explore career options
- Develop job search skills
- Build and maintain a network
- Transferable Skills
- Communication – Refine written, visual, and oral communication skills for a variety of audiences and mediums
- Teaching & Mentoring – Understand and apply principles of teaching and mentoring
- Leadership & Management – Understand and develop leadership and management skills; foster entrepreneurial thinking
- Wellness & Resilience – Promote self-care, health, and wellness; cultivate life skills
Professional Development opportunities will be offered in two formats:
- LEARN Opportunities – Workshops, trainings, and seminars
- ACT Opportunities – Experiential opportunities and extensive trainings (ex. Participate in the Graduate Student Research Symposium, Have your resume reviewed with Career Services)
Award
»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË that complete requirements will receive a professional development certificate (non-credit) from the Office of Graduate Studies. »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË will also earn a Professional Development Badge that they can share with employers on their LinkedIn profile or ePortfolio.
Certificate Requirements
- Participate in workshops, events, and development opportunities accruing a total of
10 professional development (PD) points.
- LEARN Opportunities – Workshops, trainings, and seminars – 1 PD point
- ACT Opportunities – Experiential opportunities, extensive trainings – 2 PD points
- After each professional development opportunity (workshop or activity), complete the corresponding assignment in Canvas to receive points towards the certificate.
- Upon completing the 10 points, students will be asked to submit a final reflection assignment to complete the certificate requirements.
- Student must complete the requirements of the certificate between August 23, 2021 – August 19, 2022 to be awarded a certificate for the 2021-2022 academic year.
How to get started
- Join the Graduate Professional Development Certificate Program by .
- Enroll in the Canvas course to facilitate tracking of professional development activities. A link to enroll will be sent to your email.
- Explore the Graduate Professional Development Canvas Site to view list of workshops, events, and activities at are eligible to count towards the certificate. »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË can select opportunities that align with their interests and are relevant to their stage of graduate study.
- Attend the workshop or event, or complete the development activity.
- Complete the assignment associated with the workshop or activity to receive PD point(s).
- After accruing 10 PD points, complete and submit final reflection assignment by August 19, 2022.
Contact
The Graduate Professional Development Certificate Program is an Office of Graduate Studies and »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Sloan University Center of Exemplary Mentoring (UCEM) joint initiative.
For questions, contact gradPD@usf.edu.