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MBA

Sentry School of Business and Economics Applied Management Certificate

Graduate Certificate

harness your skills in effective leadership

The MBA program at UW-Stevens Point now offers an applied management certificate where you will learn to apply the tools of lean and Six Sigma, methods of large-scale project management, and techniques for operating and controlling organizational budget. Additionally, you can harness your skills in effective leadership in both individualized and team-based approaches of assessment and development. This essential combination of managerial skills will take your level of influence to the next level!

Job Outlook

Overall employment in management occupations is projected to grow faster than the average for all occupations from 2022 to 2032. About 1.1 million openings are projected each year, on average, in these occupations due to employment growth and the need to replace workers who leave the occupations permanently. (BLS)

Course Catalog

  • Graduate Certificate (coming soon)

Are you ready to apply?

To apply to this program, please follow the steps below.

  1. If you intend to pursue a master’s degree after completing the graduate certificate, it is in your best interest to complete all application steps for the MBA or other graduate program right away.
  2. Alternatively, if you simply want the graduate certificate, you can apply as a graduate special student by selecting non-degree seeking student on the UW System application. This will allow you to register for the appropriate courses without paying the application fee. You must possess a bachelor’s degree to do so.

For questions on how to apply your graduate certificate to an MBA, please contact MBA Director Adam Olson.

All certificates will be charged at the MBA rate which is $725 per credit.

Contact us

Adam Olson

Adam Olson

  • Director – MBA Program
715-346-3035

Sentry School of Business and Economics

Graduate Programs

Credits earned from our graduate certificates can be directly applied towards an MBA degree immediately or in the future if admitted to the program.