Undergraduate
Certificate Programs
Intergroup Dialogue Certificate
The Certificate in Intergroup Dialogue (IGD) is a 12 credit hour undergraduate certificate. Students can complete course requirements within three to four semesters.
Students graduating with this certificate will be able to:
1. Describe the Communication discipline and its central questions
2. Employ communication theories, perspectives, principles and concepts
3. Engage in communication inquiry
4. Create messages appropriate to the audience, purpose and context
5. Critically analyze messages
6. Demonstrate the ability to accomplish communicative goals (self-efficacy)
7. Apply ethical communication principles and practices
8. Utilize communication to embrace difference
9. Influence public discourse
10. Apply skills and knowledge needed to collaborate with others
Curriculum for the Certificate in Intergroup Dialogue will include the following requirements and list of course offerings:
Requirements:
- Completion of a total of 12 credit hours (4 courses), with a minimum grade of C in each course and an overall 2.0 GPA in the certificate coursework.
- Completion of a minimum of 9 credits at IUPUI
- No more than 3 credit hours may transfer from another institution.
- The Category A, B, and D courses are required to be completed at IUPUI.
- Students who wish to declare the certificate offered through the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI must complete at least one 3 credit hour course that if offered through the School of Liberal Arts.
A. One 3-credit hour general education course that is dialogue intensive and incorporates the four-stage intergroup dialogue teaching model. The following courses illustratively will satisfy this requirement. List may be updated by the certificate director:
• COMM-C 282: Let's Talk: Communicating Across Social Identities
• COMM-C 180: Interpersonal Communication (dialogue-intensive sections only)
• COMM-C 180: Interpersonal Communication (dialogue-intensive sections only)
• NAIS-N 101: Introduction to Native American & Indigenous Studies
• OLS 252: Human Behavior in Organizations
• SPEA-J 101: America Criminal Justice System
• SPEA-J 260: Topics in Criminal Justice
• SPEA-J 275: Diversity Issues in the Criminal Justice System
• SWK-S 102: Understanding Diversity in a Pluralistic Society
• SWK-S 141: Introduction to Social Work
• SWK-S 221: Human Growth and Development in the Social Environment
• TCM 18000: Intercultural Technical Communication
B. One 3-credit hour course focused on leadership development and communication skills and designed to train students to facilitate dialogues for other students. The following illustrative courses will satisfy the requirement. List may be updated by the certificate director:
• COMM-C 382: Intergroup Dialogue Facilitation Training
• TCM 38500: Co-Facilitating Intergroup Dialogue with Peers in Technical CommunicationSettings
C. One 3-credit hour course to provide students additional context in social identity and diversity issues relevant to their chosen fields.
D. One 3-credit 400-level capstone course to guide students as trained facilitators of dialogues in general education “dialogue intensive” courses for their peers.
- COMM-G300 (IGD Certificate Capstone course section only)
- COMM-G499: Research Seminar (IGD Capstone section)
- TCM 49900 (IGD Capstone section)
(Prerequistes for this course are Category A and Category B.)
+Note: If pursuing a COMM major, can share all four classes—Category A, B, C and D—with the Communication Studies major towards Communication Studies electives only. The IGD Capstone may only apply towards the IGD certificate; it cannot be used to satisfy the Communication Studies major Capstone.