(Live-Online, Virtual Sessions) This virtual class teaches the basics of cutting-edge data science and machine learning technologies, and how to implement them in their businesses. Learn from the best: Taught by UGA Professor of Practice, College of Engineering, Jagannath Rao, a 33-year veteran of international manufacturer Siemens, where he was involved in developing and executing IoT business and customer use cases.
With a bit of ingenuity and a little knowledge, anyone can successfully raise honey bees. Learn how to set up and maintain your own honey bee colony from Keith Delaplane, Ph.D., one of the nation’s foremost entomologists.
(Online, start anytime) Learn the fundamentals of brokering shipments, from its laws and terminology, setting up your own business, valuable tools, software, contracts, and forms used in the trade, to how to find shippers and do ratings.
(Online, start anytime) This course will train you as a life coach and teach you how to launch your own coaching practice. You will learn strategies for applying the ICF Core Competencies and become a Certified Professional Coach (CPC) upon course completion. Course includes exam voucher.
In this next NASBA-approved course, you’ll learn the basics of fund financial statements and expand your knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for state and local governments. Topics include accounting for interfund activities, encumbrances, revenue, receipts, and disbursements. (Prerequisite: Part I)
This NASBA-approved course familiarizes you on how governments use internal controls to administer payroll. Learn how to determine what is required for a proper segregation of duties within the payroll functions.
This NASBA-approved course familiarizes you with the components of a comprehensive internal control system framework with a focus on the importance of internal controls over capital assets. Learn how to determine what is required for a proper segregation of duties within the capital assets function.
This NASBA-approved course reviews and compares the “Green Book” model and the “COSO” model. Either can be used to help an entity run its operations effectively, report reliable information, and comply with applicable laws and regulations.