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About Program

Program Overview


Business, Certificate

The Certificate in Business (CIB) program provides non-business students the opportunity to earn a concentration in a clearly defined academic program in business. The coursework allows students to develop a foundational understanding of business and apply this to their specific field, such as international studies or engineering. In addition to careers related to their own fields, students who earn the certificate have also found job opportunities in management, marketing, and other business fields.


How to Get in

The Certificate in Business (CIB) is open to undergraduate students declared in a major outside of the School of Business. To declare, students must have completed 24 credits in residence at UW-Madison or 12 credits in residence for transfer students and have earned a minimum GPA of 3.00.


Requirements

To be eligible to declare, students must meet the following requirements:


  • 24 degree credits completed in residence at time of declaration (12 degree credits for transfer students)
  • 3.00 minimum cumulative GPA at UW-Madison
  • Currently enrolled UWMadison student
  • Undergraduate, degree-seeking student (non-business)
  • Must be declared in a major at UW Madison

Admitted students will be charged a $150 tuition differential until degree completion/graduation. The tuition differential provides CIB students access to School of Business resources, including career coaches and academic advisors within the Undergraduate Program.


Requirements

The Certificate in Business (CIB) program consists of 18 credits (three core courses and an additional 9 credits of elective coursework). Students are also responsible for any pre-requisite courses needed for core or elective courses.


Required Courses

  • Core:
    • ACCT I S 300: Accounting Principles 1
    • or ACCT I S 100: Introductory Financial Accounting
    • or GEN BUS 310: Fundamentals of Accounting and Finance for Non-Business Majors
    • GEN BUS 311: Fundamentals of Management and Marketing for Non-Business Majors
    • Choose one of the following:
      • FINANCE/ECON 300: Introduction to Finance
      • MARKETNG 300: Marketing Management
      • OTM 300: Operations and Supply Chain Management
      • REAL EST/A A E/ECON/URB R PL 306: The Real Estate Process
      • R M I 300: Principles of Risk Management
  • CIB Elective Coursework:
    • Elective courses must be School of Business courses (ACCT I S, ACT SCI, FINANCE, GEN BUS, INFO SYS, INTL BUS, M H R, MARKETNG, OTM, REAL EST, or R M I) or courses cross-listed with the School of Business.
    • Courses taken at another institution must be directly equivalent to a UW-Madison business course and title.
    • Total Credits: 18

Exclusions

The following courses may not be used to satisfy the CIB Elective Coursework requirement:


  • GEN BUS 110: Personal and Professional Foundations in Business
  • GEN BUS 310: Fundamentals of Accounting and Finance for Non-Business Majors
  • GEN BUS 311: Fundamentals of Management and Marketing for Non-Business Majors
  • GEN BUS 360: Workplace Writing and Communication
  • GEN BUS 400: Integrated Strategic Leadership

Certificate Completion Requirement

This undergraduate certificate must be completed concurrently with the students undergraduate degree. Students cannot delay degree completion to complete the certificate.


Learning Outcomes

  1. Apply accounting principles to develop decision-useful accounting information that supports implementation of organizational strategy.
  2. Know and be able to illustrate how organizational success is a function of strategy, organizational culture, human resource management, leadership, teams, structure, managing change, and entrepreneurship.
  3. Identify and describe basic business strategy and processes through variable course options and focus areas including marketing, real estate, risk management, operations and supply chain management, finance, and other key areas in business.

Advising and Careers

Students admitted to the Certificate in Business (CIB) will be assigned to the Business Certificate Advising and Career committees.


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