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Finance

Our finance programs support financial professionals by providing them with the necessary resources to strengthen their fiscal and entrepreneurial skills. Through our workshops, students better understand the foundations of financial analysis and build knowledge to achieve personal and professional financial success.
  • Banking

    Designed to give you an understanding of entry-level banking, these courses will set you up for success in the financial services industry. Take the opportunity to learn the legal and ethical responsibilities of being a banker, how to combat fraud and spot a scam, and how financial institutions affect the communities around them. Your new skills and knowledge can give you the confidence to start strong and advance quickly in your career.
  • Business Analysis Introduction

    Business analysis helps you develop solutions that address business needs and add value to your organization. As you prepare for career-enhancing certifications and accreditations, you will gain insight into approaches that integrate business analysis principles into plans and programs that meet stakeholder needs and fulfill organizational requirements.

  • Certificate in Business Communications

    This certificate offers instruction on crafting many of the most common business communication formats: memos, reports, brochures, proposals, presentations, catalogs, and websites.
  • Certificate in Online Learning

    This certificate offers instruction on the major models, tools, and techniques in creating and delivering online learning. It reviews the fundamentals of general learning theory and how it can be applied, in practice, to online design and instruction.
  • Business Math

    Numbers drive the world of business and finance. These courses will strengthen your mathematical skills, which are necessary for a successful business career. Understanding how math applies to a variety of situations will improve your problem-solving and data analysis skills, helping you achieve your business goals.
  • Certificate in Entrepreneurship

    This certificate offers instruction on the major models, tools, and techniques in creating and delivering online learning. It reviews the fundamentals of general learning theory and how it can be applied, in practice, to online design and instruction.
  • Certificate in Finance Essentials

    This online certificate program introduces non-financial managers to the essentials of finance. The course will help you become conversant in critical financial terminology, and you'll learn how to calculate key financial management indicators.
  • Finance

    The finance coursework guides learners to organize and interpret the financial health of a business. From budgeting, the time value of money, risk, and ROI, learners gain the ability to read financial data and turn those insights into impactful decisions that move the business forward.
  • Certificate in Negotiation

    This online certificate program helps learners develop the skills and strategies needed to become a successful negotiator.
  • Small Business Management

    Managing a small business is no small task. Learn the critical skills for managing a small business's finances, human resource challenges, and marketing efforts. These small business courses give you the opportunity to identify your current and future goals, and thrive in your community.
  • Women in Business

    The courses in this category are designed to uncover the various challenges that evidence suggests women in business are likely to face that are different (in kind or in scale) than those faced by men in business. These courses will seek to prepare learners to either start a career or to advance a career, by naming some of the systematic obstacles they might face, such as explicit discrimination, implicit bias, glass ceilings, assumptions about familial responsibilities, and share strategies for addressing those challenges.