This program is for students interested in the successful development and financial operation of social enterprises. In this program, students are expected to gain foundational skills and knowledge in financial accounting and economics for non-profit and social enterprises. Learning objectives of this program will include but not limited to: financial accounting for nonprofits, budgeting decisions, financial institutions and monetary policy, short-term and long-term project investment decisions, and financial analysis for non-profit enterprises.
This fully remote program is designed to facilitate learning through active involvement in seminar discussions, workshops and team learning activities. Students can expect the remote on-line learning to be approximately 4 hours of synchronous (scheduled) and 4 hours of asynchronous coursework per week using the Canvas Learning Management System and Zoom. For the asynchronous portion of the program, students will engage in activities that integrate learning materials with real life situations and issues.
This is the second of two courses that comprise the Financial Management Certificate at Evergreen.
4 - Business Finance
4 - Business Economics
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Students will need familiarity with the basic accounting process of analyzing business transactions, specifically: journalizing, general ledger posting, trial balance recording, and financial statement reporting.
Academic Details
This offering is connected to the Financial Management Certificate at Evergreen. For more information visit: https://www.evergreen.edu/academics/professional-continuing-education/financial-management
Business economics, entrepreneurship, business accounting and finance