MSU Certificate Program to Build Leadership Skills Online

Tampa Bay, Fla. — April 10

Michigan State University has announced a new certificate program in strategic organizational management.

The program, which is offered online, seeks to let students study anytime and anywhere while developing skills to make strategic decisions, create corporate value and strengthen competitive advantages.

Through video-based, e-learning, powered by multimedia technology from University Alliance, students take four eight-week courses from MSU's global research faculty. Classes feature instructor-led videos that can be watched online or downloaded to mobile devices, as well as opportunities for real-time interaction with instructors and classmates in chat rooms and discussion boards.

Source: University Alliance

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