Cost Management, Certificate
The Certificate is designed to complement graduate degree programs offered within the Moore School of Business. It is designed to enhance the student’s career opportunities by providing preparation in areas critical to those working within the finance and accounting function in private and public sector organizations. Requirements for admission to the Certificate program are the same as those for the Moore School MBA program.
Certificate Requirements (12 Hours)
Course | Title | Credits |
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Select six hours minimum of the following: | 6 | |
Financial Accounting in the Global Environment | ||
or ACCT 728 | Financial Accounting | |
Management Accounting in the Global Environment | ||
or ACCT 729 | Managerial Accounting | |
Legal Issues for Accountants & Managers | ||
Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting | ||
Accounting Information Systems from a Strategic Perspective | ||
Financial Statement Analysis | ||
Accounting for Management Control | ||
Advanced Financial Management | ||
Select four hours minimum of the following: | 4 | |
Global Supply Chain and Operations Management | ||
or MGSC 791 | Operations Management | |
Global Sourcing: Strategies and Applications | ||
Project Management | ||
Leading Teams and Organizations | ||
or MGMT 770 | Competing Through People | |
Management of Human Capital | ||
or MGMT 718 | Management of Human Resources | |
Total Credit Hours | 10 |
Note: A student may pursue the certificate simultaneously with pursuing other graduate degrees in business and students are allowed to use up to 9 credit hours taken as part of the certificate for degree requirements. Students enrolled in a degree program within the Moore School of Business should seek admission to the certificate program prior to the completion of 24 hours of degree coursework. Students who earn a certificate and then enroll in a degree program may also use up to 9 credit hours from the certificate toward the completion of degree requirements, provided the degree is awarded within four years of the completion of the certificate.