If you're looking for a career change, but don't have the time or inclination to go to college, a business certificate might be just what you're looking for.
Forbes rounds up eight schools that offer such certificates online: Arizona State University: This 34-credit program covers "social entrepreneurship, family and human development, public safety and administration, sustainability leadership, and emergency management in nonprofit organizations," as well as "global management, entrepreneurship, and innovation."
It costs $350 per credit.
Colorado State University: This 36-credit program covers "human development, community development, public safety, and emergency management" as well as "market development principles."
It costs $267 per credit.
Oak State College: This 35-credit program covers "social entrepreneurship, community development, public safety, and administration" as well as "global management, entrepreneurship, and innovation."
It costs $557 per credit.
University of Colorado at Boulder: This 36-credit program covers "human development, community development, public safety, and administration" as well as "global management, entrepreneurship, and innovation."
It costs $577 per credit.
University of Texas at Austin: This 36-credit program covers "human development, community development, public safety, and administration" as well as
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