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Micro-credentials

and Badges 

The Department of Business offers several Micro-Credentials associated with Accounting, Finance, Law, Management, and Entrepreneurship. Students must be admitted to undergraduate studies in accordance with the standards and procedures listed in CU’s Undergraduate Catalog.

STEPS TO EARN YOUR MICRO-CREDENTIAL

  • Complete your admission application at CU: Apply Here
    • Note: When asked, select “non-degree seeking” as your academic program. Admission documents (such as transcript) may be required for some micro-credential courses.
  • After receiving verification of acceptance to CU, contact the Academic Advising Center (advisingcenter@cameron.edu or 580-581-6741) to enroll in the CU course(s)/workshop(s) which is associated with the micro-credential.
  • Complete the course(s), meeting the grade requirement for the credential.
  • Check with the course instructor to see if a scholarship is available.
  • Learn more about available micro-credentials at https://upskillok.org/

Approved Micro-credentials


CU in Business Micro-Credential Associated Course
Accounting
Calculator Fundamentals BUS 3881 - Calculator
Essentials of Cost/Managerial Accounting ACCT 2023
Essentials of Financial Accounting ACCT 2013
Fundamentals of Accounting ACCT 2013 & ACCT 2023
Fraud Examination ACCT 3113
Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting ACCT 3313
Finance
Personal Finance FIN 2113
Law, Management & Entrepreneurship
Business Law Fundamentals BUS 3213 
Employment Law BUS 3881 – Employment Law
Social Media Law and Ethics for Entrepreneurs BUS 3881 – Social Media Law
Strategies for Asset Protection BUS 3881 – Asset Protection
Managing Human Resources MGMT 3513
Small Enterprise Management MGMT 4033
Law for Entrepreneurs BUS 3881 – Employment Law, BUS 3881 – Social Media Law, and BUS 3881 – Asset Protection
Marketing
Personal Selling MKTG 3533