Undergraduate
Undergraduate Certificates
Students must FIRST be approved to pursue the certificate before permits for classes will be issued.
Offered on Tampa campus
This certificate is designed exclusively for non-business majors. Perfect for students
majoring in mass communications, criminology, psychology, international studies, social
work, public health, history, philosophy or political science (or similar majors),
this program provides the business knowledge that will help students in these and
other disciplines land a job where they can apply their skills in a corporate setting.
The Beverage Certificate Program aims to prepare students to deal with the problems and opportunities in a beverage operations environment. To this end, the courses provide students with relevant analytical, menu engineering, and communication skills that can, and are, applied to solve problems and understand cultural differences that can arise in beverage business contexts.
Offered on Tampa campus
This certificate is designed exclusively for non-business majors. Perfect for students
majoring in mass communications, criminology, psychology, international studies, social
work, public health, history, philosophy, languages, political science or computer
science (or similar majors), this program provides the information systems and business
analytics knowledge - without having to pursue a business minor.
All certificate students must take the following three courses: Event Management, Conventions and Meetings Management, and Restaurant Management. Students choose their fourth course elective from the following five courses: Beverage Management, International Wine & Culture, International Whisky & Culture, History & Culture of Beer, or International Food & Culture.