Bookkeeping / Management / Small Business
Management and Supervision Small Business Management
One-Year Certificate Programs
The certificate programs in bookkeeping, management and supervision, and small business management serve the needs of students who are interested in beginning a business career.
Career Opportunities
Graduates with a certificate in bookkeeping are able to enter a business as an accounting clerk. The management and supervision and small business management certificates give graduates the skills to effectively manage a small business. Management theory, learning how to motivate employees, keeping accurate financial records and promoting a small business are a few of the major topics in the programs that provide students with a strong knowledge base and practical skills.
Curriculum
The goal of the program is to provide students with a solid foundation in business by enhancing written and oral communication skills, strengthening critical thinking abilities and helping students become familiar with business concepts.
Program Requirements
Communication (6 hours minimum)
English
Speech and Written Communications
Basic Courses (3 hours minimum)
Business Mathematics
Management Information Systems
Bookkeeping (12 hours minimum)
Cost Accounting
Financial Accounting I and II
Federal Income Tax
Management & Supervision (12 hours minimum)
Human Resource Management
Total Quality Leadership
Small Business Management (12 hours minimum)
Advertising
Management & Supervision
Coursework in the certificate program may apply toward an associate degree in a related area.
For Further Information
Debralee Divers, Director | Cheryl L. Chafee, Asst. Director | Cindy Miglietti Ph. D., Program Director |
| NOTE: Additional information available in the BGSU Undergraduate Catalog, online at: http://www.bgsu.edu/catalog/FIR Updated: 9/09 | ||


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