Professional Development Certificate:
Advanced Management (Formerly Mid-Management)
Proactively tend to your career by earning your Professional Development Certificate
Earn your Certificate now to advance along your career path toward future promotions or more attractive positions. The Professional Development Certificate: Advanced Management is designed specifically to help managers obtain the MANAGEMENT SKILLS, the RELATIONSHIP SKILLS, and the STRATEGIC BUSINESS SKILLS that they need in order to be more effective and progress in their career. The courses are designed to mirror topics in an MBA program, yet meet the needs of busy professionals who do not have the time to devote to the pursuit of a degree program.
Why Choose the University of Wisconsin-Madison?
Be out in front in your career and entrust your education to us. Our executive education programs will expand your knowledge allowing you to stand out as a leader in your organization. Through intelligent decision making and innovative problem solving you will quickly become a crucial member of your team.
Achieve
We understand it’s difficult for busy professionals like you to leave the office for long training sessions. Your company may not be able to afford lengthy, expensive classes. That’s why our Professional Development Certificate: Advanced Management offers short two- and three-day courses, to accommodate your busy work schedule. Our budget friendly courses allow you to complete your Professional Development Certificate in as little as 15 days.
Connect
Network within our limited-enrollment courses and discuss your work-related challenges with expert faculty. Connect with your peers from around the country and learn how similar challenges are handled in new ways. Our small classes allow you to bring your specific concerns to the class and join in discussion with your expert instructors.
Discover
At Executive Education our instruction and personal interaction with other participants leads to exciting solutions and viable changes to your work place. Our philosophy is guided by the Wisconsin Idea, the principle that education should influence and improve people's lives beyond the university classroom.
