Business Skills
Employers today look for both technical competency in your
major field and a set of business skills, or “soft skills� that enable
you to succeed in the workplace. This short certificate program
develops the business skills and perspective that are in demand by
employers. All courses in this certificate are offered online.
Certificate of Proficiency
| COURSES |
FALL |
SPRING |
Business 14 (Business Communications), or
Business 12 (Introduction to Business), or
Entrepreneurship 1 (Introduction to
Entrepreneurship) |
3 |
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Select a minimum of 2 units from the following courses:
Business 50A (Skill for Supervisors)
Business 50B (Business Etiquette and Professionalism)
Business 50C (Interviewing for Success)
Business 50D (Resumes and Job Application Letters)
Business 50E (Business Email)
Business 50F (Developing a Business Plan)
Business 50G (Negotiating Skills)
Business 50H (Practical Business Ethics)
Business 50J (Time Management Skills)
Business 50K (Listening Skills)
Business 50L (Careers in Business)
Business 50M (Workplace Diversity)
Business 50N (Dealing with Difficult People)
Business 50P (Quality Customer Service) |
2 |
|
Select a minimum of 5 units from the following courses:
Business 50A (Skill for Supervisors)
Business 50B (Business Etiquette and Professionalism)
Business 50C (Interviewing for Success)
Business 50D (Resumes and Job Application Letters)
Business 50E (Business Email)
Business 50F (Developing a Business Plan)
Business 50G (Negotiating Skills)
Business 50H (Practical Business Ethics)
Business 50J (Time Management Skills)
Business 50K (Listening Skills)
Business 50L (Careers in Business)
Business 50M (Workplace Diversity)
Business 50N (Dealing with Difficult People)
Business 50P (Quality Customer Service) |
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5 |
The above listing is a suggested sequence only. Some courses may have
prerequisites. Students may take courses in any sequence except where a
prerequisite applies.