Certificate in Adult Education and Training
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TOTAL COST
$5,352*
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NEXT START DATE
Jan 12, 2026
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COMPLETION TIME
9 Months†
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AVG. SALARY PREMIUM
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SEMESTER CREDITS
18
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This certificate is designed to help you utilize teaching skills in an environment that requires professional development, team building or training to improve personal, collaborative skills in adults. Theories of interaction are taught through experiential activities that you can apply to training opportunities.
Why ACE?
Low-Cost, High Quality
You deserve a great return on your educational investment, and we deliver master’s degrees at a total average cost of $10,000. We also award over $1.2M in scholarships and grants each year.
Quality You Expect
We are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Our faculty work in the industries where you work and are committed to your success, contributing to our 85% graduation rate.¹ Our curriculum equips you with practical strategies you can apply right away, as well as skills to help you advance your career.
Flexibility You Need
Our virtual campus and convenient start dates provide you the flexibility you need to achieve your goals at a time and place that works with your busy schedule. Our student support services are available 24/7 and tutoring is included at no additional cost.
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Tuition
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Total Cost Certificate in Adult Education and Training |
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Total Tuition 18 semester credits x $235 per credit |
$4,230 |
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Fees $50 Application Fee$100 Conferral Fee $972 Technology and Library Fee (18 Semester Credits X $54 per Credit) |
$1,122 |
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Total Program Cost |
$5,352* |
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Program Details
The mission of the Certificate in Adult Education and Training program prepares students to utilize teaching skills in an environment that requires professional development, team building, or training to improve personal, collaborative skills in adults. Through evidence-based research and critical analysis, students are taught theories of interaction through experiential activities that can be applied to training opportunities.
Focus of Study
Program Outcomes
- Apply adult learning principles to varied organizational settings. (AO1)
- Collaborate with stakeholders to assess organizational training needs and current program effectiveness. (AO2)
- Create learning opportunities that meet the needs of all adult learners. (AO3)
- Foster a growth mindset through continuous evaluation of emerging issues and challenges in adult learning. (AO5)
- Utilize technology to create engaging adult learning opportunities. (AO4)
Start Dates
With flexible start dates, you can begin your program when it’s best for you.
January 12, 2026 Term
Jan 09, 2026
Application Due
Jan 09, 2026
Payment Due
Jan 12, 2026
Term Start
Jan 16, 2026
Unregister/Cancel Deadline
Feb 15, 2026
Term End
February 23, 2026 Term
April 13, 2026 Term
May 25, 2026 Term
July 13, 2026 Term
August 24, 2026 Term
October 05, 2026 Term
November 16, 2026 Term
Courses
Here are just some of the courses you’ll take when working towards this program. Visit the College Catalog to see all courses.
ED5503 |
Adult Learning |
3 Semester Credits |
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ED5513 |
Instructional Strategies for the Adult Learner |
3 Semester Credits |
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ED5523 |
Evaluating Instructional Programs |
3 Semester Credits |
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ED5533 |
Assessing Adult Learners |
3 Semester Credits |
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ED5453 |
Curriculum Architecture: Building Aligned Learning Experiences |
3 Semester Credits |
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ED5443 |
Practical Design for Learning Environments |
3 Semester Credits |
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