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Automotive Entrepreneurs and Leaders ,Certificate

Automotive Entrepreneurs and Leaders, Certificate

- INACTIVE

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Automotive Entrepreneurs and Leaders, Certificate

- INACTIVE

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Description

Students gain the knowledge and basic skills necessary to enter a career in automotive management at the corporate level and at retail dealerships. These skills include:

  • Integrating the functions of business through an in-depth examination of the largest single industry in the U.S.
  • Managing customer service operations and marketing efforts.
  • Managing financing and cash flow.
  • Understanding consumers and human behavior.
  • Understanding the impact of sustainability on product development and demand chains.

Students acquire the expertise needed to become a successful entrepreneur in any industry while focusing on personal leadership skills. Course work is focused on:

  • Business management and operations.
  • Current issues and trends in the automotive industry.
  • The role of the sustainability revolution in the automotive industry.

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Enrollment requirements

Courses are limited to upper-division business students who have completed at least 56 credits toward a business or economics degree. Space in the certificate program is limited and based on available resources. Students must submit an application. Admission criteria include GPA, career goals and application materials. Please contact the department for more information.

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