Certificate in Business Administration, Management, and Operations
The Certificate programs within the School of Business and Management are not accepting new enrollments after February 1, 2024.
The Certificate in Business Administration, Management, and Operations (CBBAMO) allows the learner to explore models of behavior that enable supervisors to understand and manage behaviors within organizations. Learners will develop a framework of adult learning strategies enabling trainers to assess the effectiveness of workshops. This certificate program fosters the skill sets involved with assessing the needs of adult learners and facilitates delivering effective workshops to stakeholders within organizations. The learner will understand the roles assumed by human resources while developing and retaining core and support staff and will create an interdisciplinary perspective of individual and group behaviors within an organization. Within this certificate program, learners will discuss strategic, technological, practical, and legal issues influencing current staffing systems and workshops.
Program Learning Outcomes
The objectives of the Certificate in Business Administration, Management, and Operations include the following:
- Explore models of behavior enabling supervisors to understand and manage behaviors within organizations.
- Develop a framework of adult learning enabling trainers to assess the effectiveness of workshops.
- Foster skill sets involved with assessing the needs of adult learners and delivering effective workshops for organizations.
- Understand the roles assumed by human resources while developing and retaining core and support staff.
- Create an interdisciplinary perspective of individual and group behaviors within an organization.
- Discuss strategic, technological, practical, and legal issues influencing current staffing systems and workshops.
Required Courses (12 Total Credits Required)
This program is not designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification required for employment in an occupation. As such, CalSouthern has made no determination regarding prerequisites for licensure or certification in any state or jurisdiction.