Hello All, Anyone have any info on which universities offer 100% online certificates/diplomas in Finance, Business or Management? I'm looking for programs from among the stronger US schools. I'd appreciate the experiences of anyone that studied with the mentioned institutions via DL. Many thanks!
Columbia University has a graduate certificate in Business and Technology allowing the student to specialize by taking 2 management classes and 2 financial engineering classes: 2 out of 8 Management Courses: IEOR E4210: Supply Chain Management IEOR E4403: Advanced Corporate Finance IEOR E4418: Logistics & Transportation Management IEOR E4407: Game Theory Models of Operation IEME E4310: Technology & Strategic Issues in Manufacturing Enterprises IEOR E4998: Managing Technological Innovation BUSI B6801: Operations Management OPMN B8827: Technology Management Either 2 Courses from the Industrial Engineering Track: IEOR E4106: Intro to Operations Research: Stochastic Models IEOR E4004: Intro to Operations Research: Deterministic Models Or 2 Courses from the Financial Engineering Track: IEOR E4706: Discrete Time Asset Pricing IEOR E4707: Continuous Time Asset Pricing This is offered 100% online and of course, being one of the Ivies, this would be considered "amoung the stronger US schools."
Re: Thanks JoAnn! Sure, here's just a few as a result of a less than 5-minute search: Penn State certificate programs: www.worldcampus.psu.edu/wc/certificates.shtml Stanford University certificate programs (engineering-specific, but some related to business matters in engineering): Harvard University Extension certificate programs: www.extension.harvard.edu/2005-06/courses/DistanceEd/progs/ California State University (Dominguez Hills) certificate programs: http://dominguezonline.csudh.edu/programs.php University of California at Berkeley, professional development distance courses: http://learn.berkeley.edu/html/needs.html University of California at Berkeley, certificate programs: http://explore.berkeley.edu/UCExt/certificateprog.asp?action=Internet Kit