Undergraduate Certificate in Human Resource Management With a certificate in human resource management, you’ll learn to understand the problems of today’s changing human resource industry and what techniques are most effective in managing personnel and organizational structures. The undergraduate certificate in human resource management requires completion, with a C average or better, of the following 15 units at Golden Gate. For further information, refer to Admission to Certificate Programs and Registering for Open Enrollment on p. 92.
Required Courses — 15 Units
MGT 173 Human Resource Management MGT 174 Labor-Management Relations
MGT 175 Personnel Recruitment, Selection and
Placement
Compensation Decision Making Training Methods and Administration
MGT 176
MGT 177
One of the following may be substituted for one of the above:
MGT 140 Management Principles
MGT 197 Internship: Management
MGT 198A-ZZ Special Topics in Management
The undergraduate certificate in information technology can be configured to suit your unique professional goals and requirements. The flexible structure allows you to acquire new knowledge or to refresh your knowledge and skills in areas you need most.
Courses must be completed at Golden Gate University with a C average or better. Enrollment as a degree candidate is not required. Please note that some courses taken as part of certificate programs will have prerequisites. These prerequisites must be satisfied (through transfer of equivalent course work or through taking the courses at Golden Gate University) before the certificate courses can be completed.
Courses successfully completed in this program may be transferred, if applicable, to the MS in Information Technology Management degree. However, you must still satisfy the graduate admission requirements.
Depending on the coursework taken, you will sharpen your technical skills through several courses that are aligned with the expectations for the following certifications: Microsoft Office Specialist, Cisco and Comp Tia Security.
Interdisciplinary coursework will teach you to learn and assimilate new technologies in changing business environments. You will also gain leadership expertise, build problem-solving skills and develop global understanding of technology issues. You will be well prepared to continue on to the BS in information technology.
Edward S. Ageno School of Business, Undergraduate
The 30 unit certificate offers opportunity for the student who needs more in depth skills in specific areas:
ITM 113, 143 and 144, comprehensive database and database management skills
ITM 101, 102 and 103, programming skills
ITM 130, 150, 185, network skills.
The 15-unit undergraduate certificate in information technology requires completion, with a C average or better, of the following 15 units at Golden Gate University. For further information, refer to “Admission to Certificate Programs and Registering for Open Enrollment” on p. 92.
Required courses — 15 units
ITM 115 Digital Communications Technology ITM 125 Management Information Systems Take 3 100-level ITM courses for 9 units; OP 180 may also be used.
The 30 unit undergraduate certificate in information technology requires completion, with a C average or better, of the following 30 units at Golden Gate University.
Required Courses — 30 Units
ITM 115 Digital Communications Technology ITM 125 Management Information Systems
Take 8 100-level ITM courses for 24 units; OP 180 may also be used. On consultation with ITM department chair or graduate program director, one additional appropriate Ageno School of Business course may be substituted.
Undergraduate Certificate in International Business As the marketplace becomes increasingly global, a contemporary understanding of its rules, logistics and cultural nuances has never been more important. Keep your skill set relevant in any business with an undergraduate certificate in international business. This certificate requires completion, with a C average or better, of the following 15 units at Golden Gate. Please note that some courses taken as part of certificate programs will have prerequisites. These prerequisites must be satisfied (through transfer of equivalent coursework or through taking the courses at Golden Gate) before the certificate courses can be completed. For further information, refer to “Admission to Certificate Programs and Registering for Open Enrollment” on p. 92.
Required courses — 15 units
FI 141 International Banking and Finance MGT 179 Introduction to International Business OP 113 Import/Export Fundamentals
One of the following:
MGT 188B Doing Business in East and Southeast Asia
MGT 188C Doing Business in Europe
MGT 188D Doing Business in Latin America
One of the following:
ECON 108 International Economics
FI 106 International Corporate Finance
MGT 197 Internship: Management
MKT 124 International Marketing
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