TROY Continuing Ed offering Security+ prep course in Montgomery

The Security+ certification is a globally recognized credential that covers the essential principles of network security and risk management.

The Security+ certification is a globally recognized credential that covers the essential principles of network security and risk management.

Troy University Continuing Education and Outreach will offer a prep course for the Security+ certification exam at the Montgomery Campus in October.

The Security+ certification is a globally recognized credential that covers the essential principles of network security and risk management, and it is considered to be an important step on the path to a…

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Troy University offering prep course for Project Management Professional exam

Troy University Continuing Ed is now offering a prep course for the Project Management Professional Exam.

Troy University Continuing Ed is now offering a prep course for the Project Management Professional Exam.

A new course being offered by Troy University’s Continuing Education Center will help individuals earn advanced certification in the fast-growing field of project management.

The course will prepare participants to take the Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam. The PMP is a globally recognized certification proving competence and ability to lead projects and teams.

“This certification…

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Business Foundation certificate speeds path to MBA for non-business majors

A new certificate program is making it easier for non-business majors to enroll in the MBA program.

A new certificate program is making it easier for non-business majors to enroll in the MBA program.

The Sorrell College of Business has streamlined the process for non-business majors to enroll in the MBA program through a certificate program.

The Master in Business Administration, often considered the premier graduate business program, is a highly desired degree, even by students who did not originally major in business. Unfortunately, such students generally lack business…

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