The Certificate in Finance and Risk Management consists of three (3) fully online courses that are designed to help learners in public and private sector organizations navigate the complexities of financial, technological, and organizational management and risk.
The Certificate in Finance and Risk Management consists of three (3) fully online courses that are designed to help learners in public and private sector organizations navigate the complexities of financial, technological, and organizational management and risk.
Courses are a combination of self-study as well as live online sessions. All courses can be taken individually. Successful completion of three (3) courses is required to be awarded the certificate.
What Will You Learn?
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