Coles College of Business - Executive Education

Executive Education

The Coles College offers programs and educational services customized for individual businesses to serve the complex and ever-growing needs of employers for continuous education of their workforce. The programs offered fall into these three categories:

  • Programs offered to the public (also referred to as “open enrollment” programs) for which participants will be awarded a Certificate (of completion). Some programs may be pre-qualified for continuing education credit in a respective professional area of specialization, and/or for course credit from Kennesaw State University.
  • Programs and educational services customized for individual business entities (with enrollment limited to individuals employed by said entity). Custom programs may also be pre-qualified for continuing education credit in a respective professional area of specialization, and/or for course credit from Kennesaw State University.
  • Special educational “events” offered to the public or privately to a specific business entity.

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