Management Overview The Management Certificate provides practical skill sets and foundational perspectives for entry-level careers in management. Courses taken can be used to complete the requirements for the Business Administration Transfer and Management degrees. This program can be completed fully online. What You'll StudyCourse Sequencing MGT Curriculum Documents Management (MGT) required courses - from our official academic catalog Degree completion worksheets to track your progress in this program are available from the Registrar's Office. To plan certificate completion, see the course descriptions in the academic catalog which specify the planned semester(s) in which required classes are to be scheduled. This is just one way you might complete the Management Certificate Program in 2 semesters over 1 year of full-time study, or 4 semesters over 2 years of part-time study. (Sample course sequences assume that all pre-requisites have been satisfied and the student is prepared for college-level work.) For a detailed list of required courses, optional electives and program information download the Management program description from our official academic catalog.Course descriptions are also available in the catalog. Find courses Sample 1 Year Sequence of Courses FallSpring ACC 121 or ACC 151 BUS 111 or BUS 114 ENG Comp. I CIS 140 BUS 203 ACC 122 or ACC 152 BUS 209 BUS 105 BUS 205 ENG Comp. II Sample 2 Year Sequence of Courses Fall 1Spring 1Fall 2Spring 2 ACC 121 or ACC 151 BUS 111 or BUS 114 ENG Comp. I ACC 122 or ACC 152 BUS 209 ENG Comp. II CIS 140 BUS 203 BUS 105 BUS 205 Program Learning Outcomes Students completing a course of study in this program will be able to: Apply the various functions of an organization including management, marketing, accounting, finance and information technology to real world situations Demonstrate an understanding of the trade-offs of a market-based economy and evaluate the impact of current economic conditions on efficiency and equity in organizations and society Demonstrate critical thinking, problem-solving and communication skills necessary to be a successful participant in an organization Develop the skills necessary to work in teams and to collaborate to achieve a common objective in a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment Demonstrate effective use of basic IT skills in the areas of information search, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software and database design What's Next Entry-level employment in management or continuation toward the Associate in Arts Business Administration Transfer degree or the Associate in Science Management degree.