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Mar 15, 2026
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2026-2027 Academic DRAFT Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Applied Humanities Undergraduate Certificate (AHUM-CERTA)
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CIP Code: 240103
Program Description
The Applied Humanities undergraduate certificate uses the humanities to address real-world challenges. It is the final component of the Wright Questions program-four multi-semester learning communities and curricular pathways built around Core courses and the challenges associated with health, violence, machines, and the environment.
Each pathway fulfills five general education Core requirements. Students who complete a Wright Questions sequence of coursework (plus one humanities elective outside of the Core) may apply to earn the Applied Humanities undergraduate certificate.
Program Admission Requirements
This academic program does not have admission requirements beyond regular admission to Wright State University. Any student is eligible to declare this academic program.
Program Learning Objectives
Students enrolled in this program will learn to:
- appreciate how a variety of phenomena (art, religion, politics, etc.) have shaped the problems we face and how we face them
- work collaboratively and give and receive feedback across disciplines
- develop reasoned arguments for problem solving
- apply the writing process to conduct research on complex projects
Program Learning Outcomes
As a result of their learning experience, graduates of this program can:
- evaluate diverse perspectives
- analyze complex issues
- apply the humanities and social sciences to real-world problem solving
- write effective content for different contexts
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Program Requirements
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Required Courses: 15 Credit Hours
Students complete sections of courses designated as WQ (Wright Questions) and corresponding to one of the following themes (health, violence, environment, or machines): Elective Courses: 3 Credit Hours
Students complete an additional humanities course at the 3000-4000 level, approved by program advisor. Credit Hour(s): 3 |
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