Jacksonville State University

Teaching College Writing (Graduate Certificate, Online)

Jacksonville, United States

The Non-degree in Teaching College Writing (Graduate Certificate, Online) at Jacksonville State University is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Jacksonville State University (JSU), located in Jacksonville, Alabama and founded in 1883, delivers a blend of academic breadth and community-focused education. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programmes across arts, sciences, business, education, and health fields, with an emphasis on experiential learning and student mentorship. JSU’s supportive environment aims to develop both professional skills and civic-minded leadership.

JSU’s curriculum integrates classroom study with practical experiences such as internships, research projects, and community engagement, helping students build applied skills employers value. With roughly 9,540 students and an international cohort, the campus provides personalised attention through dedicated faculty and career services. A broad programme portfolio supports varied academic interests and offers pathways to postgraduate study and professional certification.

On campus, students find a welcoming community with resources for academic support, career planning, and student life activities that foster belonging and personal growth. Regional partnerships, alumni networks, and service-learning opportunities strengthen employability and local engagement. For students seeking a friendly campus with hands-on learning and strong ties to the surrounding community, Jacksonville State University presents a practical and nurturing environment for study and professional development.

About the Program

The Teaching College Writing Graduate Certificate is a one-year online program that helps individuals teach first-year college writing courses. It's a non-degree certificate that can be completed in about a year. The program is mostly online, with some synchronous components.

The curriculum includes coursework on teaching Composition I and Composition II, as well as an introductory course in Rhetoric and Composition. Students develop skills in teaching writing and learn how to ground their practice in sound pedagogical theory. The program also includes hands-on components to help students prepare for teaching college writing.

Graduates can pursue careers as College Writing Teachers, English Professors, Writing Coaches, or Curriculum Developers. They can work in two- or four-year colleges, universities, or even online educational institutions. Some potential employers include community colleges, universities, and online education providers.

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