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In an increasingly diverse world, are you prepared for success?

Today’s professionals need to navigate multiple cultures and bridge cultural differences to succeed in an increasingly diverse work environment. As workplaces across the nation become more diverse and even local companies have global connections, employers are demanding more interculturally competent professionals whose ability to understand differences, identify commonalities and promote integration can foster a more inclusive work environment and maximize company productivity.

In SDSU’s School of American and Global Studies, we prepare students who meet these needs of future employers. The workplace intercultural competence certificate prepares graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage diverse workplaces in a variety of settings including business, construction, agriculture and hospitality. Students gain a basic understanding of the challenges of second-language acquisition and the role that cultural norms, traditions and belief systems play in our daily interactions. They will acquire and hone the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to work in a diversity-rich setting. Students are introduced to basic theories and research regarding intercultural competence.

Is it for you?
This program will be a good fit if you:
  • Want to set yourself apart from other job applicants.
  • Are interested in global issues and how the world is impacted by globalization.
  • Will work in an industry with global reach (engineering, agriculture, business and even healthcare).
  • Want to develop your listening, reading, writing, critical thinking and overall communication skills.
  • Like to learn about other cultures.
Career Opportunities
Explore possible career opportunities with this degree:
  • Pursuing a certificate can help give you a competitive advantage in any chosen field.
Suggested Majors
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Agricultural Business (B.S.)
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Animal Science (B.S.) - Industry Relations Specialization
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Animal Science (B.S.) - Production Management Specialization
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Business Economics (B.A./B.S.)
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Construction Management (B.S.)
Dairy Manufacturing
Dairy Manufacturing (B.S.)
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Dairy Production (B.S.)
Hospitality Management
Hospitality, Tourism and Event Management (B.S.)
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Mechanical Engineering (B.S.)
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Pharmaceutical Sciences (B.S.)/Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)