Management Certificate Programs

Registration for the Spring 2012 sessions is now closed. We are currently planning the Fall 2012 curriculum. Information regarding the Fall 2012 Semester and classes will be available May 2012

If you are looking forward to a particular class, or would like to be included in our mailings, let us hear from you!

Business Ethics: Education and Organizational Best Practices

February 13 - April 16
This is an online course!
Business ethics has become much more important in corporate America and business schools. Our online program will provide you with an overview of the current state of organizational ethics and effective methods of teaching and communicating business ethics concepts.

Human Resource Management (SHRM Learning System)

February 21 - May 8, Tuesdays, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Graduate School of Management, Room 302

Gain a Professional Edge.
Prepare for HR certification with the SHRM Learning System Program that consistently beats the national pass rate.

Eligibility Requirements change for 2011!
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Essentials for Managers

February 21 - April 24, Tuesdays, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Graduate School of Management, Room 318

Essentials for Managers will give you the expertise you need to cultivate your growth as a manager; as well as the ability to recognize the opportunities for improvement in your organization. You will learn from experts and be a part of a group that understands your frustrations and challenges and shares your determination for success.

Conflict Management

February 22 - April 25, Wednesdays, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Graduate School of Management, Room 318

If you encounter difficult situations on a regular basis with a co-worker, a supervisor, a direct report, a client, a vendor, or within a team, you know that interacting effectively with others is key in getting what you want. Throughout our program you will have the opportunity to delve into conflict situations from a variety of angles, achieving a broad understanding of conflict resolutions and negotiations, and walk away with personalized practical skills on how you can confidently collaborate with others without leaving a trail of debris.

Nonprofit Management

February 23 - April 26, Thursdays, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Graduate School of Management, Room 302

Nonprofit organizations provide vital services that contribute to the well-being of our communities. You need the skills to translate your mission and vision into action. Our program is designed for staff, directors, board members, philanthropists or volunteers to empower you to better manage and learn to think strategically and soundly about your organization. You will learn from experts who share your compassion, understand your struggles and want you to succeed.

Accounting in Your Organization

February 23 - April 26, Thursdays, 9:00 am - 12:00 noon
Center for Nonprofit Exellence at United Way of Central New Mexico

You want to help solve problems, control resources and thrive in a changing environment. Designed with a focus on managers at both non-profit and for-profit organizations, this course will help you design a top-notch accounting system for your business.


Spring 2012
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Not having any background experience in marketing or advertising, my "wow" moment came when I realized that even with the little knowledge I had in the area-I was being given an opportunity to go back to my program and help increase our marketing strategies by creating goals to meet and increase awareness of our services. Thank you for that opportunity!

Melanie Rae Martinez



I like developing creative activities that help the learning process for attendees. One of my favorite exercises is Jeopardy – questions around the subject matter. It is fun to see how excited attendees get about showing their knowledge of the subject matter.

Wendy Shannon, M.S., SPHR
Instructor