Lead. Manage. Thrive.

Business Management: Certificate

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Explore success-driven management through a Christ-centered lens at North Greenville University.

100%
Online
Your life. Your career. Your studies. Elevate your future without disrupting your daily life, at NGU.
12
Credit Hours
Complete your certificate in as little as four courses. Then, apply your credit hours toward an undergraduate degree (if you choose to pursue a full degree program). That’s a win-win.
#3
Ranked Online College
NGU ranked #3 on EDsmart’s list of “Best Online Colleges in South Carolina” (2020).

Elevate Your Calling In Management

Business owners. Middle managers and supervisors. Nonprofit, church, and parachurch administrators. Even up-and-coming professionals with management-level aspirations. Every organization depends on individuals well-versed in business management.

So, how will you fit the need and elevate your career? Explore management basics, team leadership, marketing, and various critical functions of organizational success including directing, organizing, planning, staffing, and controlling. Experience business management from a Christian perspective, at NGU.

Management Beside Experienced & Faithful Professionals

Franklin Aviles-Santa, PhD
Professor, International Business & Management
Feliccia Smith, PhD
Professor, Business & Management

Study Business Management from the Ground Up

  • Introduction to Business
  • Business Law I
  • Fundamentals of Marketing

*Choose one of the following:

  • Principles of Management
  • Principles of Leadership
  • Servant Leadership
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