Develop Your Expertise
Enhance your teaching certification with a credential or endorsement in a special area of interest through Nova Southeastern University’s non-degree programs. Credentials and endorsements are added to your teaching certification to show you’re qualified for a specific area of interest.
Whether you’re already in your chosen field or looking for a career change, an add-on credential or endorsement is a great way to boost your career and your salary.
Flexible Online Learning
These non-degree programs are offered completely online so you can receive your credential or endorsement without it conflicting with your busy schedule.
Credential Coursework
NSU’s credential programs provide the specialized education needed for professional development and/or recertification. Each certificate program is uniquely designed for its intended area. These non-degree programs are not designed for alternative route to licensure or initial teacher certification/licensure.
Child Development Associate Credential
The Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential coursework focuses on the developmental
needs of young children ages 3–5 and the effective ways of providing them early care
and education.
Receive the knowledge and formal training needed to apply for the National CDA Credential with this non-degree program.
Florida Director Credential
Looking to renew and/or advance your Florida Director Credential?
The courses for the initial credential provide an overview of the skills and knowledge required in the operation and management of an early care and education program.
The advanced credential coursework incorporates organizational management, financial and legal issues, and curriculum development for children and families.
Child Care Training
Complete your state-mandated training and competency exams to ensure quality care in early childhood education programs as a childcare personnel
The Child Care Training office will assist you with your Department of Children and Families (DCF) training requirements.
Related Degrees
Interested in making an impact on the lives of children?
Check out these degrees and foster positive change in your community.
B.S. in Child Development
Gain the knowledge and tools you need to shape the future of the children and families
who need it most. 120 credits to complete; offered online and in person.
Prepares you to:
- Advocate for children in your community
- Shape the futures of those who need it
- Support child health and safety
B.S. in Education
Whether your classroom is virtual or on campus, an education degree gives you all
the tools you need to thrive in today’s classroom. 120 credits to complete; offered
online or in person.
Prepares you to:
- Become an educational leader
- Address the needs of diverse students
- Understand the education systems
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Endorsement Coursework
Receive your endorsement and broaden your expertise as an educator in a new area of
interest.
Endorsements are available to Florida teachers who already have certification in other
areas.
Driver Education Endorsement
Receive the education and training needed to successfully acquire a Driver Education endorsement. This program includes a review of basic driving rules and procedures associated with driving, as well as how to implement these procedures using engaging instructional strategies. Coursework will also include teaching strategies to implement this knowledge in the classroom.
Ready for the Next Step?
All non-degree seeking applicants must still submit an application for admission. You may disregard any requests for an essay or references.
Select the following on the online application:
- Admissions Category: Transfer Student with 24 or more completed college credits
- Academic Level: Online or Off-Campus (Non-Business)
- Academic Program: Special Student (Non-Degree Seeking, Fischler School of Education)
- Location: Online
Have the following items ready to submit with your online application:
- $50 application fee
- Transcripts from all schools attended
- NSU Transfer Form
Interested in Earning Your Degree?
Once you enroll in any non-degree courses, you can submit a new application to become a graduate degree seeking student. You must meet the requirements for admission into the intended program of study.
Non-degree seeking students are eligible to enroll in a maximum of 16 credit hours.