Certificates in Yale College

Students interested in earning certificates (s) should refer to the academic policy about Curricular Combinations and Course Overlap Allowances. Students must declare their intent to earn a certificate by the last day of add/drop period in their final term of enrollment. This is done on the Declare Major, Concentration within the Major, Certificate page on Yale Hub. Once declared, Degree Audit will track students' progress toward completion of the certificate.

Advanced Language Certificates

Ancient Egyptian (See under Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)

Ancient Greek (See under Classics)

Arabic (See under Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)

Chinese (See under East Asian Languages and Literatures)

French

German

Hebrew (See under Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)

Hindi (See under South Asian Studies)

isiZulu (See under African Studies)

Italian

Japanese (See under East Asian Languages and Literatures)

Kiswahili (See under African Studies)

Korean (See under East Asian Languages and Literatures)

Latin (See under Classics)

Portuguese

Russian 

Sanskrit (See under South Asian Studies)

Spanish

Turkish (See under Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)

Vietnamese (See under Southeast Asia Studies)

Yoruba (See under African Studies)

Interdisciplinary Certificates

Climate Science and Solutions 

Education Studies

Education Studies Scholars Intensive (requires an application)

Energy Studies

Food, Agriculture, and Climate Change

Global Health Studies (requires an application)

Human Rights Studies (requires an application)

Islamic Studies

Medieval Studies

Persian and Iranian Studies

Translation Studies

Skills-Based Certificates

Ethnography

Programming (See under Computer Science)

Data Science (See under Statistics & Data Science)