GRT5003X - Ethics, Cultural Competency, & Professionalism in Grant Writing
Course Description
In the dynamic landscape of grant writing, success hinges not only on the quality of proposals but also on the adherence to ethical standards, cultural sensitivity, and professionalism. Our Ethics, Cultural Competency, & Professionalism in Grant Writing is a comprehensive course designed to equip students with the essential knowledge and skills to navigate these critical aspects of grant writing.
Key Benefits
- Fully online and self-paced program
- Acquire essential skills in Ethics, Cultural Competency, & Professionalism in Grant Writing
- Open to all levels, no prior experience necessary
- Credits stackable towards academic degrees
- No textbooks or additional materials needed
- Part of a comprehensive series of five courses leading to a professional Grant Writing certificate
Learning Modules Include
- Unit 1 - Exploring Key Ethical Issues and Considerations
- Unit 2 - Identifying and Maintaining Cultural Competency
- Unit 3 - Building and Maintaining Professionalism
Course Learning Outcomes
- Recognize key ethical principles relevant to grant writing.
- Apply strategies to identify cultural nuances and sensitivities in grant writing contexts.
- Design culturally responsive grant proposals that address diverse community needs effectively.
- Apply best practices for maintaining professionalism in communication, documentation, and interactions throughout the grant writing process.
Requirements to Enroll
All learners are eligible to enroll in GRT5003X: Ethics, Cultural Competency, & Professionalism in Grant Writing. There are no admissions requirements. It is recommended that learners have a high school diploma or GED
Estimated Time to Completion
6 Hours
Access Time
Learners will have access to their course learning modules for up to 30 days from the date of their enrollment.
Certificate of Completion
Upon successfully completing GRT5003X: Ethics, Cultural Competency, & Professionalism in Grant Writing course, learners will receive a National University Workforce Community Education Professional and Continuing Education Certificate of Completion. Furthermore, upon completing all five Grant Writing courses, learners will be conferred with an official National University Workforce Community Education Professional and Continuing Education Certificate of Completion.
How to Access My Course
After enrollment allow up to 24 hours for the course to appear in Brightspace. Follow the steps below:
- Log in to your student portal at westraining.nu.edu
- Click the drop down next to “Login”, then click “Student Login”
- Log in using User Name (email address) and Password
- Once logged into your PACE student portal, click on “Brightspace LMS” on the left-hand navigation panel.
- Under My Courses, click the course title to get started.
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Grant Writing Certificate : Grant Writing Certificate