Four of the following:

HSM 374 Healthcare Economics and Public Policy HSM 375 Health Services Quality Assessment and

Improvement

Continuum of Long-Term Care Financial Management of Health Services Organizations

HSM 378 Managing the Legal and Ethical Aspects of

Health Services

HSM 379 Evolution of Managed Care and Integrated

Health Services Delivery Systems

HSM 396A-ZZ Special Topics in Health Services Management
HSM 398 Internship in Health Services Management with
approval of chair
HSM 399 Directed Study in Health Services Management

HSM 376

HSM 377

 

Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management The graduate certificate in human resource management is available for those who want a less extensive program or who have specific interests in the field. The certificate requires completion with a B average or better and completion of one core course and any five of the following courses ( 18 units). All courses must be completed at Golden Gate. The selection of these courses should be discussed with the Management Department chair. For further information, refer to “Admission to Certificate Programs and Registering for Open Enrollment” on p. 92.

 

Required Courses — 18 units

MGT 346 Human Resource Management

Five of the following: MGT 305 Managing People in International Settings MGT 341 Benefits Administration MGT 342 Compensation Administration MGT 343 Labor Relations MGT 344 Training and Development MGT 358 Employment Law MGT 359 Managing the Employment Function MGT 364 Technology Applications in Human Resource Management MGT 370 MGT 396A-ZZ MGT 398 MGT 399

Strategic Human Resource Management
Selected Topics in Management
Internship: Management
Directed Study

Graduate Certificate in Information
Technology Management

The graduate certificate in information technology management 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.

Five courses ( 15 units) must be completed at Golden Gate University with a B 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 coursework or through taking the courses at Golden Gate) before the certificate courses can be completed.

Courses successfully completed in this program may be transferred, if applicable, to the MSITM or any of the School of Business’s MS degrees as appropriate. However, you must still satisfy the graduate admission requirements. For further information, refer

to “Admission to Certificate Programs and Registering for Open Enrollment” on p. 92.

 

Required Courses — 15 units

ITM 340 Managing Information Technologies in the

Business Enterprise

ITM 342 Enterprise Architecture Planning

Three additional courses with the ITM prefix for nine units.

Graduate Certificate in Integrated
Marketing Communications

The graduate certificate in integrated marketing communications (IMC) meets the need for a focused graduate preparation for employment in marketing communications. Leading marketing organizations today are creating and managing their communications in an integrated fashion, with coordination in terms of messages, positioning, and timing, all developed in support of overall organizational objectives. There is strong growth among agencies that deliver integrated solutions and among their client firms using those approaches. Our program will help the student prepare for a key role in such organizations.

The graduate certificate in integrated marketing communications requires completion of 18 semester units of graduate-level work. 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 University) before the certificate courses can be completed. For further information, refer to “Admission to Certificate Programs and Registering for Open Enrollment” on p. 92.

 

Graduate Writing Proficiency Requirement

Students admitted to the graduate certificate in integrated marketing communications program must meet the graduate writing proficiency requirement within the first nine units of the program by successfully passing the graduate writing proficiency exam or by completing ENGL 201 (formerly ENGL 301) Graduate Writing with a grade of B or better.

 

Required Courses — 18 units
MKT 300 Marketing Management
MKT 305 Integrated Marketing Communications
MKT 307 Sales Promotion and Sponsorships
MKT 321 Direct and Database Marketing
MKT 339 Advertising Strategy
PR 320 Contemporary Public Relations

 

Graduate Certificate in Marketing The graduate certificate in marketing is designed for students interested in either acquiring knowledge in marketing, or in refreshing or extending their knowledge in the marketing field. The certificate requires completion, with a B average or better, of six courses ( 18 units) in marketing (prefix MKT). With the approval of the department chair, students are free to design a certificate program to meet their individual needs in order to enhance professional growth and aid in achieving career expectations. 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 University) before the certificate courses can be completed.

 

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