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Program
Overview |
Major business decisions hinge on accurately applying and
interpreting financial, analytical and strategic models. And
in an increasingly complex world, decision makers must skillfully
examine quantitative data in context with trends in science,
technology, economics and politics.
The Kellogg School of Management’s Certificate Program
for Undergraduates addresses these needs, aligning business
requirements with the exceptional talents of Northwestern
University students. The program is open to Northwestern juniors
and seniors — regardless of their school or major —
who have strengths in mathematics and analysis and a grounding
in the liberal arts, including students in Northwestern’s
highly regarded math and engineering programs. The certificate
program’s distinctive four-course curriculum develops
students’ critical thinking and business applications
skills with a foundation in the quantitative analysis that
underlies all strategic business decisions. Analytical models
taught in the program can be applied to business scenarios
such as mergers and acquisitions, valuation, asset management,
new products, strategy formulation, supply chain design, and
pricing.
Students enrolled in the Certificate Program retain their
declared academic majors and remain in the school in which
they are enrolled. The certificate award is noted on the student’s
transcript upon successful completion of the four certificate
courses and graduation from the University.
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