Business Administration
Issued by
UCSC Silicon Valley Extension
Recipients developed practical business leadership skills to manage daily business activities and maximize company performance. They are experienced in employing the fundamentals of business finance to provide guidance and make insightful business decisions, explaining how the American legal process can impact business, and applying supply chain operations and marketing principles to sell products and services. They use scientific coaching management concepts to maximize employee performance.
- Type Learning
- Level Advanced
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Skills
- American Legal Process In Business
- Apply Marketing Principles And Techniques To Sell Products Or Services
- Business Communication
- Business Finance
- Business Law Impact
- Customer-Driven Marketing Strategy
- Effective Writing Skills
- Employee Performance Coaching
- Employment Law
- Financial Accounting
- Financial Statements
- Marketing
- Marketing Strategy
- Navigate Organizational Change
- Regulatory Impact
- Supply Chain Operations
Earning Criteria
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Completed four required courses: Finance I, Fundamentals, Organizational Development and Change, Customer-Driven Marketing: Principles and Practice, and Supply Chain Operations Management; one of two core courses: Business Law: Legal Principles for Effective Decision-Making and International Business and the Global Economy; and at least two electives. Earned 19 units. Met all requirements for a UCSC Silicon Valley Certificate in Business Administration.
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Many Business Administration courses qualify for continuing education credit for professional organizations and credentials.