May 15, 2025  
2025-2026 Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Catalog

Business Management Certificate

Location(s): Corinth Campus, Online


Teresa Laman
Division Chair, Public Administration and Management
(940) 498-6263
tlaman@nctc.edu

The Business Management program at North Central Texas College is designed to equip students with knowledge and skills directly applicable to a career in management, as well as to update and sharpen personal management skills. The program is also designed to provide quality workforce education to men and women seeking to qualify themselves for positions of managerial responsibility in business and industry.

Classes focus on the specific needs of the student, whether that is to work for a large corporation or manage a business as a sole proprietor. Students may pursue an Occupational Skills Award (OSA), a Level I certificate or an AAS in Business Management. All courses in the OSA and certificate apply to the AAS. Concentrations within the AAS focus on human resources, entrepreneurship, or general business.

Level I Workforce Certificate

Upon completion of the Level I Workforce Certificate, students will be able to:

  • Identify the business functions of accounting, finance, management, and marketing.
  • Understand the theories of trade flow.

This certificate can be completed either completely face-to-face or through a mix of face-to-face classes and online classes. The program is designed to take two semesters, or 32 weeks, to complete and consists of the following suggested pathway or course of study.

Certificate Requirements


Total Credit Hours: 36


*Recommended course for this certificate.

**Capstone Requirement: BUSG 2300 - Business Leadership Application  is the capstone requirement.

Financial Outlook Disclaimer


The salary information provided on this page is based on industry projections, publicly available data, and employer-reported trends. Actual salaries can vary significantly based on factors such as location, experience, education or degree level, industry demand, and individual employer policies.
Students can meet with the college’s Career Services to learn more about specific career pathways and current labor market information. The college does not promise or imply any guaranteed salary levels upon graduation.