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Graduate Certificate in Data Privacy

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General Program Information

The Graduate Certificate can be completed full- or part-time.

Laddering from Graduate Certificates to Master of Information Security and Privacy

Students who successfully complete two of the following Graduate Certificates: the program, the Graduate Certificate in Data Privacy or the program will be eligible to apply for admission to the Master of Information Security and Privacy, laddered pathway, and, if admitted, will receive laddering credit for the 24 units of coursework completed.

There can be no more than five years between completing a credential in the laddered pathway and enrolling in the next credential.

Students completing the laddered pathway will receive a parchment for each credential earned in the pathway.


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