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What
will this program do for me?
This program is designed for people interested in becoming supervisors
or managers. All aspects of management are examined from both theoretical
and practical perspectives. Classes are taught by certified instructors
with recent experience in management. A certificate in supervision/management
can be obtained in either the credit or noncredit program.
What
kind of job can I get once I complete the program?
Once you have completed the program, you are qualified for positions
in both supervision and management fields.
How
much can I earn in this career?
You can expect to earn $25,000 or more per year. Please refer to the
Occupational
Outlook Handbook for job prospects and salary information.
How
long will the program take?
Courses may be taken individually as "stand-alone" courses or the
student may choose to complete the entire program. Students in the
credit program are eligible for a certificate of completion after
successfully completing the three courses for a total of nine credits.
Students in the noncredit program are eligible for a certificate after
successfully completing 270 classroom hours in the program. For more information on course requirements, please refer to the Program Curriculum.
Where
will classes be held?
All the classes are held at the Downtown Campus.
Where
do I get more information?
You can get more information by calling the Small Business Institute
at (415) 267-6577. Or by visiting the department Web site: CCSF School of Business.
What
time of day are classes offered?
Every class is offered in the evening, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.
When
do classes start?
Noncredit classes begin at various times throughout the Fall and Spring
semesters. Credit classes begin in August and in January.
How
do I enroll?
Students are encouraged to pre-register in advance for credit classes
by going through the standard registration process. If you are applying as new student for credit classes, please fill out an application. For noncredit classes, please refer to Admission to Noncredit Classes.
What
are the requirements for certification?
Students in the credit program are eligible for a certificate of completion
after successfully completing the three courses for a total of nine
credits. Students in the noncredit program are eligible for a certificate
after successfully completing 270 classroom hours in the program. To learn more about this course of study, please refer to the Program Curriculum.
How
much money can I expect to spend?
All noncredit classes are no charge to the student. Usually no textbook
is required. Materials are provided by the instructor. Please refer to Tuition
Information for more details regarding costs for credit classes.
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