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Judy Kiyama

Judy Kiyama, Ph.D., is an associate professor and department chair of Higher Education in the Morgridge College of Education. Kiyama’s research examines the structures that shape educational opportunities for underserved groups through an asset-based lens to better understand the collective knowledge and resources drawn upon to confront, negotiate, and (re)shape such structures. Kiyama’s research centers community-engaged coalitions and partnerships across scholarship and teaching with the goals of advancing educational access and equity.

Arthur Jones

Arthur Jones, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and interdisciplinary scholar who received a doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Iowa (Iowa City) in 1974. At DU, he is currently Interim Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion, and Professor Emeritus of Music, Culture and Psychology in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS). In his 28 years at DU, he has held faculty positions in the CAHSS Department of Psychology, Colorado Women’s College (where he also served as Associate Dean), and the Lamont School of Music.

Daniels College of Business

Digital Marketing

Certificate

About this Program

The Digital Marketing Certificate will provide essential work-ready creative, research, and communication skills necessary in the digital advertising, content creation, and marketing strategy fields. At the completion of this certificate, students will understand essential digital technologies related to marketing and advertising activities, including application skills related to Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Pay-per-click (PPC), and data collection and analytics.

Morgridge College of Education

Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education

Certificate

About this Program

The Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education (CLDE) Certificate program is for students with an undergraduate degree who want to develop research-based curricula and instructional practices focused on culturally responsive pedagogy and the cultural, language, cognitive, and academic needs of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners in communities and classroom practices. Upon completion of the certificate, you'll be eligible to apply for a CLDE endorsement from the Colorado Department of Education, but you must have an initial teaching license from the Colorado Department of Education. This certificate can be combined with the Curriculum and Instruction Master, EdD, and PhD programs or may be a stand-alone certificate.

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Daniels College of Business

Sales Leadership

Minor

About this Program

Did you know that more than 50 percent of college graduates will hold their initial job in sales? Also according to a recent LinkedIn study of 12,000 CEOs worldwide, sales and sales-related job titles such as business development are the most common first jobs of CEO’s! Starbucks’ Howard Schultz, Oracle’s Mark Hurd, IBM’s Sam Palmisano, as well as billionaires like Warren Buffett and Mark Cuban all started in sales. Even if you choose a different career, sales skills are extremely valuable in helping you advance your career and sell yourself and your ideas. 

The Daniels College of Business offers a minor in sales leadership to help you build the skills that will help you become an influencer and a leader. Organizations are looking for students with sales education because they ramp up faster, enjoy their work more, and play a key role in the success of the business. Built on the College’s tenets of ethical leadership, students will:

  • Learn how to brand themselves and positively influence others
  • Engage with global sales leaders
  • Gain real-world experience leading sales teams
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