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Non-Credit Programs

94.3 Business Programs

    In addition to offering the following certificate programs, Business Programs also offer seminars and short courses for knowledge workers, supervisors, managers and professionals from business, government, and industry. Topics include general management, human resources and personal interest courses in areas such as personal finance and investment planning. The Professional Development Series of management-related seminars allow participants to specialize in areas of interest. Participants may focus on: workplace communication, conflict resolution, financial management, management bootcamp, and workplace coaching. For more information, visit www.extension.ualberta.ca/study/management/, or phone (780) 492-5066.

94.3.1 Business Analysis

    The Professional Citation in Business Analysis focuses on the entire lifecycle of a project; from initiation and diagnosis through to successful implementation of the solution. It is comprised of six courses. The citation is relevant to business managers, project managers, and systems analysts and those positioned between the business and technology sectors. For more information, visit www.extension.ualberta.ca/study/management/ba, or phone (780) 492-3027.

94.3.2 Human Resources Management

    The Certificate in Human Resources Management is for anyone working in human resources, as well as for individuals working in, or aspiring to fill, a supervisory role. This certificate comprises eight courses which cover: managing organizational change, business place ethics, interpersonal communication, maintaining healthy labour relations, organizational behaviour, and interviewing techniques. Participants review current challenges and issues to gain greater understanding and effective strategic thinking applied to the day-to-day operation of the human resources role. For more information, visit www.extension.ualberta.ca/study/management/hrm, or phone (780) 492-3027.

94.3.3 Information Technology Management

    The Certificate in Information Technology Management was designed in consultation with information technology practitioners, business managers, and industry experts. The certificate is comprised of eight courses which cover areas such as: strategic planning, business management, business communication, evolving technologies, managing change in an organization which allows participants to develop the necessary skills to effectively integrate information technology into the business environment. For more information, visit www.extension.ualberta.ca/study/management/itm, or phone (780) 492-3027.

94.3.4 Management Development

    The Certificate in Management Development is designed to equip participants with practical managerial skills and knowledge. The certificate is comprised of eight courses. Opportunities are available for those who wish to specialize in the Certificate in Management Development for Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists or the Certificate in Management Development for Police Services programs. Additionally, some courses are eligible for exemption towards various professional designations. For more information, visit www.extension.ualberta.ca/study/management, or phone (780) 492-3027.

94.3.5 Supervisory Development

    The Citation in Supervisory Development provides existing, prospective, and new supervisors with the essential theory and applied skills required to be effective leaders within their organizations. The citation is comprised of seven courses. For more information, visit www.extension.ualberta.ca, or phone (780) 492-5066 or (780) 492-8315.

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