INTERPROFESSIONAL NON-PROFIT LEADERSHIP, UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE

Collat School of Business

UAB Professional Sales Certificate Program

Purpose

The Professional Sales Certificate is designed for undergraduate students of all majors pursuing a sales career or wishing to enhance his/her interpersonal communication skills in a business environment. This program helps students distinguish themselves as committed professionals in sales and customer service. In addition to the course work shown below, students will be involved in out-of-class activities, including job shadowing and mentorship. Students with a Professional Sales Certificate are well-prepared for entry-level sales careers and have a competitive advantage in the job market. All majors from across UAB are eligible to compete for entrance. Classes are kept small to ensure individual attention is provided for each student.

Eligibility

Submission of completed application form, available in CSB 257 or online at https://www.uab.edu/business/home/businesscertificates/professional-sales-certificate 

  • Achievement of an overall 2.5 G.P.A. and be in good academic standing with the university;
  • Commitment to extra-curricular involvement in the Professional Sales Program activities;

Professional Sales Certificate Requirements

Requirements Hours
GPA requirement  
A 2.5 overall GPA is required in certificate courses.  
Certificate Courses  
MK 330 Professional Selling 3
MK 420 Sales Management 3
or MK 423 Emerging Trends in Professional Selling
MK 425 Advanced Professional Selling 3
One course covering industry structure - per approval of Program Director 3
Total Hours 12

Benefits

In addition to the shadowing, business contacts, and internship opportunities in the program, students will graduate with valued sales and service skills. Earning a Professional Sales Certificate differentiates students in a competitive hiring environment.

Contacts

Grad Additional Info
   
Mike Wittmann, Ph.D. wittmann@uab.edu
John Hansen, Ph.D. jdhansen@uab.edu
Karen Kennedy, Ph.D. knk@uab.edu
Kenneth Miller, MBA, Ed.D. klmiller@uab.edu

Undergraduate Certificate in Social Media

Purpose

The objective of the social media certificate is to help our students and working professionals advance in their careers by improving understanding about how to use the latest social media technologies to benefit organizational stakeholders, such as managers, organizations, employees, customers and partners. Our emphasis is on the application of new and emerging social media technologies, to serve those currently working in IS and marketing related fields, and to prepare individuals from other fields to build the skills needed to succeed in social media careers.

Eligibility

Open to all students majoring in business. Students must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher to be admitted to this certificate program.

Requirements Hours
IS 417 Introduction to Business Intelligence 3
or IS 418 Applied Data Science for Information Systems
MK 401 Social Media in Marketing 3
MK 410 Integrated Marketing Communication 3
MK 449 Integrated Marketing Communications Practicum 3
Total Hours 12

Interprofessional Nonprofit Leadership Undergraduate Certificate

Requirements Hours
MG 305 Nonprofit Organization Mgmt/SL 3
MG 405 Nonprofit Strategy and Entrepreneurship 3
Electives 1 6
Courses must be selected outside the major course of study.  
1

Electives may be selected from:  BUS 311BUS 350MG 302MG 409MG 401MG 425,  CHHS 350CHHS 415CHHS 420CHHS 425CHHS 455CHHS 460,CHHS 452CJ 400CJ 343CJ 403CJ 442,  PSC 221PSC 222PSC 316PUH 201PUH 202PUH 220,PUH 405.

Certificate in Information Systems

Purpose

The objective of the Certificate in Information Systems (IS) is to recognize post-graduate students who successfully complete a rigorous program of six undergraduate IS courses that are required for entry into our graduate Management Information Systems (MIS) program. These students have an undergraduate degree in a different field and are interested in a career change to information systems.

Eligibility

The entry requirements for the Certificate in IS are an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited university with a grade point average equivalent to that required to be accepted as a degree seeking student in the Collat School of Business (completed undergraduate degree with a GPA of 2.0 or higher).

The certificate will require the successful completion of 18 credit hours (6 courses), with a grade of 2.0 or better for each course.

Information Systems Certificate Requirements

Requirements Hours
GPA Requirement  
A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in each certificate course.  
Required Coursework  
BUS 350 Business Communications 3
IS 204 Introduction to Business Programming 3
IS 301 Introduction to Database Management Systems 3
IS 302 Business Data Communications 3
IS 303 Information Systems 3
IS 321 Systems Analysis 3
Total Hours 18

Benefits

This certificate serves as an intermediary credential for these students as they transition into the IT industry and/or continue their studies. Earning a Information Systems Certificate differentiates students in a competitive hiring environment.

Certificate in Accounting

The Accounting Certificate provides students with a solid foundation in accounting principles and how to apply them in practice.

Who Should Complete the Accounting Certificate

Prospective students who are looking to transition into the accounting industry, gain accounting knowledge to enhance their already established career and /or enter UAB's Master of Accounting (MAc) Program.  

The Accounting Certificate is designed to prepare students for success in the Master of Accounting program. The MAc program requires completion of the AC certificate with a grade of B or better in all courses for those who do not already have a bachelor’s degree in accounting from a regionally accredited university, or have a bachelor's degree in accounting that was received more than five years before desired term of enrollment or a GPA below 3.0 and/or below a grade of B in accounting courses.

In some cases, prospective MAc students may be able to waive the Accounting Certificate requirement through appealing to the Director of Accounting Programs. Applicants might be able to waive all eight courses, take some of the courses, or have the appeal denied.

The Accounting Certificate Curriculum

The Accounting Certificate requires that students earn a C or better in the following eight courses. Some courses require a minimum grade of B for prerequisite coursework. See all minimum grade requirements listed in the prerequisites for each course:

Requirements Hours
AC 200 Principles of Accounting I 3
AC 201 Principles of Accounting II 3
AC 300 Financial Accounting I 3
AC 304 Accounting Information Systems 3
AC 310 Financial Accounting II 3
AC 401 Cost Accounting 3
AC 402 Income Taxation I 3
AC 430 Financial Accounting III 3
Total Hours 24