The Graduate Certificate in Digital Innovation in Global Business develops leaders who can drive digital innovation across diverse global markets. Students gain expertise in data-driven decision-making, international economic strategy, and digital technologies, while exploring the cultural and strategic complexities of operating in a global context. The program prepares professionals to lead transformation initiatives that are both technologically advanced and globally informed.
Admission
To be considered for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Digital Innovation in Global Business, an applicant must:
- Be employed in a managerial position with work experience that will enhance contributions to the team and the program, and/or have demonstrated potential for career advancement and leadership in the public or private sector.
- Be recommended for acceptance into the program by two or more professional colleagues.
- Have a bachelor's degree from a recognized educational institution or equivalent academic credential. The educational institution, academic program, and academic record are considered.
- Have personal attributes such as demonstrated management potential and maturity, leadership qualities, intellectual curiosity, perseverance, and a drive to succeed.
- Successfully complete an interview/evaluation, articulating professional goals and how the program will contribute to personal success.
Requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Digital Innovation in Global Business The Graduate Certificate in Digital Innovation in Global Business is available only online. Students must complete 9 credits as specified below.
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Complete the following courses (6 credits): |
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PIM |
813 |
Digital Transformation |
1.5 |
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PIM |
821 |
Applied Economics for Strategic Decision Making |
1.5 |
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851 |
Data-driven Decision making |
1.5 |
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PIM |
872 |
International Strategies |
1.5 |
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Complete 3 additional 800-level or above credits in courses related to digital transformation for global organizations approved by the college. Courses may be selected from the following: |
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PIM |
874 |
The Global Marketplace |
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Other courses as approved by the program director. |
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| Students who successfully complete courses with a 3.0 or higher grade may apply courses to one graduate certificate and one degree program. |
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