Certificate in Executive Business English and Global Communication | NYU SPS Professional Pathways

We are no longer accepting new students into this certificate program. Students already in the program who are working toward completing the requirements may contact us for advising about course substitutions at [email protected] or 212-998-7289. 

This certificate gives global professionals insight into leading international business practices and the effective written and oral communication skills necessary to succeed in today’s globalized marketplace. The program provides high-impact professional training in advanced language and global business communication skills, with particular attention to: writing effectively, specialized discourse, presentation success, negotiation strategies, and intercultural communication.

Taught by distinguished faculty and industry experts, this certificate program is designed to help advance your career by providing you with the enhanced ability and confidence to successfully communicate in English across various business contexts, while gaining a competitive edge in any leading workforce environment. Professionals will learn advanced techniques for writing persuasive, clear, and effective emails, reports, and proposals.  Furthermore, professionals will learn how to build the powerful oral communication skills for: leading effective in-person and virtual meetings, negotiating successfully with colleagues and clients, and delivering dynamic presentations for diverse audiences and stakeholders. This program provides a tailored curriculum that targets the core competencies to communicate and engage across multinational industries, while offering unique networking opportunities. Enhance your global career with this highly relevant and internationally-recognized credential in the business world. 

Requirements:

The certificate is awarded to students who successfully complete the three required core courses and two elective courses listed below. The three core courses must be completed before the elective courses. This certificate must be completed within three years of taking the first certificate-eligible course.