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Business Certificates

Advance your education by adding a certificate to your CV. SFU Beedie School of Business offers Business Major and Business Joint Major students the opportunity to tailor their studies even further with one or more Business Certificate programs. Learn more about each certificate below or through the .

Note: Courses can only be applied toward a single certificate as per the SFU Calendar. Students are not permitted to double count certificate courses towards multiple certificates. If a student is pursuing multiple certificates and there is overlap in courses, the student must choose which certificate to complete. For example, BUS 362, BUS 462, and BUS 464 are overlapping requirements for both the BADM and BTM certificates. As such, students may not apply these courses towards both certificates.

Certificate in Business Analytics and Decision Making (BADM)

The Certificate in Business Analytics and Decision Making (BADM) teaches you valuable skills in business analytics and decision-making, including the ability to ask the right questions, to manage data (databases and warehouses), and to be familiar with statistical and computational methods. At the end of your certificate, you will apply your newly acquired skills by completing a one-term capstone project working with an industry partner.

Please refer to the SFU Academic Calendar for certificate requirements. Students should follow the requirement term based on when they have successfully declared the certificate.

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Certificate in Business Technology Management (BTM)

Designed by the Canadian Coalition for Tomorrow's ICT Skills (CCICT) and the academic community, the Certificate in Business Technology Management (BTM) focuses on innovation, leadership, and implementation of change in organizations, especially in the area of information and communications technology (ICT). Along with developing interpersonal communication, collaboration, and leadership skills, BTM students learn to analyze business processes, design appropriate technology-based solutions, and lead projects.

Please refer to the SFU Academic Calendar for certificate requirements. Students should follow the requirement term based on when they have successfully declared the certificate.

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Corporate Environment and Social Sustainability (CESS) Certificate

In light of the growing demand and attention to environmental and social sustainability issues, the Beedie School of Business and the Faculty of Environment have cooperatively designed the Corporate Environment and Social Sustainability Certificate (CESS) to provide you with the opportunity to acquire training and understanding in the interconnected nature of the economy, environment, and society.

Please refer to the SFU Academic Calendar for certificate requirements. Students should follow the requirement term based on when they have successfully declared the certificate.

International Experiential Learning Certificate (IELC)

The International Experiential Learning Certificate provides Business Major and Business Joint Major students with broad exposure to the global environment within which modern business is conducted. The certificate is earned through a combination of international activities, language acquisition and the study of a course related to the socio-economic and/or cultural environment in which the international activities will take place.

Please refer to the SFU Academic Calendar for certificate requirements. Students should follow the requirement term based on when they have successfully declared the certificate.

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Charles Chang Certificate in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CCCIE)

Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E) provides training to help you develop skills such as creativity, adaptability, teamwork, communication, and implementation. Whether your goal is to be a part of a team or one day lead your own, your I&E skills will be a valuable asset in today鈥檚 fast-paced environment.

This certificate is open to all SFU students and is a complementary credential to a student鈥檚 primary degree.

Please refer to the SFU Academic Calendar for certificate requirements. Students should follow the requirement term based on when they have successfully declared the certificate.

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Declaration of business certificates

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