Undergraduate Certificate Programs

The Administrative Sciences department offers undergraduate certificate programs in the areas of Business Management and International Business Management.

Admissions Information

For current admissions information, please visit the Metropolitan College website.

Undergraduate Certificate in Business Management

In today’s changing business environment, individuals frequently find they need to update or obtain new skills in specific business areas. To this end, the Department of Administrative Sciences offers an Undergraduate Certificate in Business Management.

Learning Outcomes

  • Proficiency in the basics of business practices.
  • A knowledge-base that prepares them for graduate business work in the future.

Required Curriculum

(four courses/16 units)

  • MET MG 472 Financial Concepts
  • MET MG 503 Business in a Changing Society
  • MET MG 520 International Business Management

Plus one course, selected with advisor approval, which serves to enhance the student’s understanding of the business environment. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in each course taken toward the certificate.

Undergraduate Certificate in International Business Management

In today’s changing business environment, individuals frequently find they need to update or obtain new skills in specific business areas. To this end, the Department of Administrative Sciences offers an Undergraduate Certificate in International Business Management.

Learning Outcomes

  • Basic knowledge of corporations, and how they operate in the global competitive market.
  • A knowledge-base that prepares them for graduate business work in the future.

Required Curriculum

(four courses/16 units)

  • MET MG 472 Financial Concepts
  • MET MG 520 International Business Management
  • MET MG 550 International Business Law and Regulation

Plus one course, selected with advisor approval, which serves to enhance the student’s understanding of the international business environment. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in each course taken toward the certificate.