When registering for CITI, you will answer six questions that help determine your course(s) of study. You can change the course(s) at any time in the "Learner Tools" section after registration. If your research is subject to IRB oversight, you must select a basic course in the protection of human research subjects (this is question one on the CITI course registration page). If your research is subject to IACUC oversight, you must select a basic course in the protection of animal subjects (this is question four on the CITI course registration page).
How can I compare which learning modules are offered, required, or elective within a given CITI course?
Most students have reported that they completed the training in one to two hours (for the human subjects course) or one-and-a-half to two-and-a-half hours (for the animal subjects course).
In addition to courses on the protection of human subjects and animal subjects, IUP also offers CITI training in responsible conduct of research, financial conflict of interest, export control, and biosafety/biosecurity. These trainings are excellent, but they are not required unless you are a recipient of NSF or PHS funds.
You may take the training at any time and should plan to complete it before submitting a protocol to the IRB or IACUC. Under no circumstances will you receive IRB or IACUC approval without a CITI completion certificate for your field of study (human subjects for IRB; animal subjects for IACUC).
Yes. Each university that subscribes to CITI chooses its own learning modules and determines which are required and which are elective. IUP's offerings and requirements are unique; therefore all students must complete IUP's CITI training.