Infection Prevention and Control Graduate Certificate

Infection Prevention and Control Graduate Certificate

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10-Month

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15

Credit Hours

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Infection Prevention and Control Graduate Certificate Program

IPC Graduate Certificate

The Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Graduate Certificate focuses on helping professionals prepare to make a meaningful impact in healthcare environments. This 100% online program offers the tools and knowledge to help prevent, manage, and contain the spread of infectious diseases in clinical and public health settings.

Our graduate certificate program offers the opportunity to:

  • Manage environmental health risks using epidemiological principles
  • Develop and implement infection prevention and control programs
  • Design surveillance systems for early detection and response
  • Interpret infection control data to improve outcomes

With coursework grounded in real-world application, the IPC Graduate Certificate is designed to support your goals to improve infection control efforts in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and other healthcare settings.

You could also use this program as a stepping stone to prepare for the Certification in Infection Control (CIC®) credential examination, issued by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC).

Program Disclosures

While the Infection Prevention and Control Graduate Certificate could help prepare students for the Certification in Infection Control (CIC®) exam, Post University does not guarantee certification. Certification requirements are determined by external organizations and may include additional criteria such as work experience, exams, or background checks. Students are responsible for ensuring they meet all credentialing requirements. Post University does not speak on behalf of any licensing board or certification body. Requirements are subject to change without notice.

Learn more about CIC® certification requirements on the CBIC website

Applicants to this graduate certificate program must have a bachelor’s degree.

At a Glance

10-Month

Program

Online

15

Credit Hours

Monthly

Start Dates

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“The diverse range of courses, which can be easily applied to my daily goal of preventing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections, has expanded my understanding of the complexities of healthcare policy and the crucial role registered nurses play in shaping it.”

– YunHee Lee RN, BSN, VA-BC

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