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Professional Skills Mastery - Problem Solving and Decision Making (Alumni) is a Program

Professional Skills Mastery - Problem Solving and Decision Making (Alumni)

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Full program description

Start:

Anytime

Duration:

6 Hours

Location:

Online

Price:

$500


This program is available to ASU Alumni at a discount.


$149 each, or all 4 for $500


What the bundle includes:

In this certificate-earning bundle, you will learn and receive the four courses ASU Continuing and Professional Education offers related to problem solving and decision making. You will receive the following courses at a discounted bundle price:

  • Identifying and Defining Problems
  • Solving the Problem
  • Thinking Critically
  • Decision Support Tools

Module and Content:

Students will take four courses which contain videos for learning and assessments to check their understandings of the concepts.


Learning Objectives:

In this bundle you’ll learn everything related to solving problems and making decisions, including developing crucial problem solving skills that create long-term solutions when problems arise. These are skills that are highly sought after by employers. You will also learn how to work through problems in a team setting and use the tools necessary to come to a decision.


Who is this bundle is designed for:

This bundle is designed for anyone who wants to become a better problem solver and decision maker. If you want to tackle personal or professional problems with confidence and make life changes and grow at your work, then these courses are for you. Instead of taking just one course, all four courses will give you a comprehensive knowledge of problem solving and decision making.


Contact:

Please contact cpe-help@asu.edu or call 1.844.353.7856 with any questions.

 

Meet the instructors:


Robert Kirsch, PhD

Dr. Robert Kirsch is Assistant Professor of Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies at Arizona State University. His research focuses on theories of institutional change, development and evolution, as well as cultivating critical perspectives in leadership theory.


Janice Lawhorn, PhD

Dr. Janice A. Lawhorn holds Master’s Degrees in Computer Information Systems and Elementary Education and a PhD in Education Technology Management. She is an Associate Faculty in the leadership and interdisciplinary studies department at Arizona State University. Dr. Lawhorn is also the Dean of Curriculum and Instruction at Eastern Arizona College in Thatcher, Arizona. Her passion is teaching business and computer courses.


Matthew Rodgers

Matthew Rodgers is an Instructor for Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies at Arizona State University. His academic interests are varied and include South American literature, contemporary film studies, postmodernism, organizational studies and leadership, and design. In his free time he enjoys building websites, Jack Russell Terriers, and creating engaging learning environments. He also likes talking to students. Reach out to him anytime via @profrodgers on Twitter.