Data-Driven Decision Making in International Education

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Graduate, Professional Development
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Tuition-based
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Develop the skills and disciplines needed to make critical informed decisions in international education through the Management Accounting framework.  

You will examine international education scenarios and identify the financial and qualitative data analysis needed for a decision. In addition, you will study risks factors and ethical issues associated with specific decisions.

 

 


Additional Information:

This professional development microcredential has a not-for-credit option for $399. SUNY employees receive a 15% discount on not-for-credit International Education Management and Leadership microcredentials.

It could also be taken for one credit towards the MA International Education Management and Leadership and other School of Education graduate degree programs as approved by the department.

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