2-Month IDP: Management and Leadership

This program is full for summer 2012 and no longer accepting applications. If you would like to be considered if a space opens, please request a wait list position by sending an email to diploma@unex.berkeley.edu.

Complete focused, intensive instruction in the concepts, skills, and functions of general management in just two months. With the 2-Month IDP certificate in Management and Leadership, you learn to develop a productive workforce and address ethical matters that concern organizations. You also gain skills to communicate effectively with staff and senior management teams while also learning to motivate staff and influence change across an organization. The curriculum also includes planning, negotiation, and decision-making strategies; ethical business practices; and managerial leadership to achieve departmental goals.

Management and Leadership Courses

Required Courses
Effective Leadership and Management: Understanding and Influencing the Dynamics of Organizations
Organizational Communication Strategies for Managers
Leadership, Influence, and Power in Organizations
Managing Change and Ambiguity in the Workplace
Sample Electives (one elective offered each summer)
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Business Negotiating

Whether you want to qualify for managerial assignments, improve current managerial performance, or gain grounding in management essentials, the 2-Month IDP certificate in Management and Leadership offers the educational boost you need.

Program Prerequisites

To qualify for this certificate, you must provide evidence of a baccalaureate degree. Business-related coursework and two years of work experience are preferred but not required. You must also submit proof of English language proficiency.

 

Spend a Summer in San Francisco!

Classes for the 2-Month IDP take place in San Francisco:

UC Berkeley Extension
Downtown Center
425 Market St., 8th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105 (map)

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