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The University of San Diego's School of Business Administration offers Certificate Programs which provide a global perspective on current business theories and practices. By participating in USD’s Certificate Programs, you will obtain new skills and knowledge which will give you and your organization a competitive edge in today’s business environment.
Certificate in Global Business Strategy
The Certificate in Global Business Strategy (GBS) is a program with a centralized strategic focus on new products, new markets and leadership in a global setting. The GBS Certificate was specifically designed for the working professional in mind in an effort to address and tackle evolving business strategies that exist in the world today. If you are a business owner, manager, analyst, consultant, or are involved in any aspect of global commerce, the GBS Certificate will help you increase your awareness of global business practices, address the cultural and political considerations that will affect your business in other regions of the world, learn new and powerful techniques that will help you more effectively plan and manage international activities, and become better prepared for the challenges you will face in international negotiations and operations.
Certificate in Real Estate Finance, Investments & Development
This new certificate program offers real estate and building industry professionals the opportunity to enhance their skills and overall industry knowledge, to not only further their career, but to better position themselves in California’s extremely competitive market. All of the program’s courses will be held in the evenings and can be taken conveniently over several months – offering flexibility for the busy working professional. To register, call (619) 260-4231.

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