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    Government Contracting (Certificate) 

    Program Description

    The graduate certificate in government contracting program is designed for contracting practitioners with several years of organizational experience working with the tools and knowledge in contracting and acquisitions management. The program emphasizes both theory and practice allowing students to learn the underlying principles and use of the current tools in the field.

    The curriculum requires 18 credit hours of specialized courses in contracting, acquisitions management, pricing, negotiations, and procurement law. These government contracting certificate courses are equivalent to certain Defense Acquisition University (DAU) courses and can be used to meet the educational certification requirements of the Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA). Specifically, the 18 credit hours required for the graduate certificate in government contracting must include the following courses:

    PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management 3 hours
    PROC 5830 Pricing 3 hours
    PROC 5840 Negotiations 3 hours
    PROC 5860 Government Contracting 3 hours
    PROC 5870 Pricing and Contract Integration 3 hours
    PROC 5890 Government Procurement Law 3 hours


    Admission

    Students who are interested in applying to this certificate program should see the Admission Section of this catalog for general requirements.

    Send all admission materials to:

    Office of Admissions
    Webster University
    470 E. Lockwood Ave.
    St. Louis, MO 63119

    Locations

    The Certificate in Government Contracting is offered at the following locations.

    United States


    All required courses in this program can be completed in a traditional classroom setting, online, or a combination of both.

    To learn more about online programs and courses, visit Webster's Online Learning Center.

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