Discover TALK Schools’ professional development programs in business & management

Discover TALK Schools’ 

professional development programs

 in business & management

Begin your business career journey in the United States with our unique program. Our program offers multiple routes to accommodate your preferences and schedule. You can pursue a:

 

  • Advanced Diploma in Business Management: A comprehensive three-year program spanning 15 courses.
  • Diploma in Business Management: A two-year program encompassing 10 courses.
  • Certificate in Business Studies: A condensed one-year program comprising 5 courses.
  • Certificate of Course Completion: Obtain a Course Certificate in as little as 2 months.

This adaptable approach ensures that you can choose the option that best aligns with your educational and professional goals. Our program, designed as an alternative to traditional degrees, equips you with essential skills and a global perspective, transforming each accomplishment into a stepping stone towards your career aspirations.

 

TALK Advanced Diploma in business management:

TALK Advanced Diploma 

in business management:

An alternative to a traditional bachelor’s degree

An alternative to 

a traditional bachelor’s degree

  • Lower Entry Requirements: Skip the usual university requirements

  • Accredited: Assured quality and recognition

  • Flexible: Start and end your studies when you want

  • Affordable Fees: Quality education made accessible

  • Quick Admissions: Start soon with an easy application process

  • In-Person: More face-to-face time with teachers

Find Out What Our Students Say About Us

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“Very Satisfied”

"I'm very satisfied with this course and would recommend it to other students. The amount of assignments was just right, which was really helpful for me as I'm planning to start university in Washington D.C. in September. The homestay arrangement was good, and overall, I enjoyed studying at TALK Boston."

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“Offers Broad and Deep Learning”

"I'm impressed with how TALK's Business Certificate program offers broad and deep learning opportunities. Additionally, it was much more interesting for me as it covered new topics I hadn't explored before. The teachers put a lot of effort into helping students understand new concepts. I can confidently recommend it to other students."

Juhyoung Lee
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"I highly recommend the TALK Schools Business Certificate program”

"I highly recommend the TALK Schools Business Certificate program. For students planning to study in the US in the future, the teaching style of these courses will be very helpful as a warm-up exercise. For students with work experience, the class discussions will resonate with you, and you'll also learn new concepts and gain insight into European and American thought processes."

Cammy Chen
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“Incredible Opportunity to Meet Top Brokers”

"Attending The Money Show 2024 in Miami through TALK Schools’ business program was a transformative experience for me. Thanks to our amazing teacher, Sandra Falcon, my business course at TALK Miami had the incredible opportunity to meet top brokers and traders, including Peter Schiff and the Najarian brothers. The insights they shared about the stock market and trading strategies were invaluable. This event significantly contributed to my growth, and I’m deeply grateful for this opportunity."

Anil Donmez
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"It Was An Active Learning Experience"

"I have a degree in Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation and four years of experience as a physiotherapist. I’m planning to open a clinic in my home country and took a marketing course at TALK Miami to improve my Business English. The course was hands-on, with activities like SWOT analysis and visits to various organizations. The instructor was knowledgeable and offered personalized marketing strategy advice. I highly recommend the course to others."

Hilal Göver

From learning to leading

Our business courses are expertly crafted to propel your career forward. From single courses to a Advanced Diploma in Business Management, our programs are tailored to fit your ambitions. Dive into real-life case studies, benefit from guest speaker insights, and engage with interactive simulations for a comprehensive business education! With top-notch resources from Harvard Business School, McGraw Hill Connect, and Pearson’s Revel, paired with experienced educators, you’re set for success.

Our business courses

2024 Courses & Dates

Jan 02 to Feb 22

8 Weeks

Feb 26 to Apr 18

7 Weeks

Apr 22 to Jun 06

7 Weeks

Jun 10 to Jul 25

7 Weeks

Sep 03 to Oct 24 

7 Weeks

Oct 28 to Dec 19

8 Weeks

2025 Courses & Dates

Jan 06 to Feb 20

7 Weeks

Feb 24 to Apr 17

8 Weeks

Apr 22 to Jun 05

7 Weeks

Jun 09 to Jul 24

7 Weeks

Sep 02 to Oct 23 

8 Weeks

Oct 27 to Dec 18

8 Weeks

2026 Courses & Dates

Jan 05 to Feb 19

7 Weeks

Feb 23 to Apr 16

8 Weeks

Apr 21 to Jun 04

7 Weeks

Jun 08 to Jul 23

7 Weeks

Aug 31 to Oct 22 

8 Weeks

Oct 26 to Dec 17

8 Weeks

** Summer Break. Some students may not need to take the course.

All subject my change and my not be offered at all schools.

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About TALK Schools

Since 1996, TALK Schools has been at the forefront of offering transformative English and Professional Development training to over 100,000 students from 97 countries.

Located in the most vibrant cities of the United States and accredited by Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training (ACCET), our passionate and experienced teachers are dedicated to adapting to each student’s unique learning style, contributing to our high student satisfaction.

Our locations

TALK offer Business courses at 5 schools in great American cities.

Accreditations & Associations

TALK Schools are accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training (ACCET) through the United States Department of Education, the Department of Homeland Security and SEVP.  TALK Schools are members of TESOL, NAFSA, and ATD. TALK Schools has authorized IELTS Testing facilities.  TALK Schools is part of the TALK Education Group, together with UnistudyUSA, TALK IELTS Testing Centers, TALKKids, Real World Translations, and Brentwood.

Our students

Frequently asked questions

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Humanities

This course is designed for students to develop a general knowledge of literature, art, music, and the performing arts. The course covers periods from classical to contemporary in the fields of poetry, prose, philosophy, art, architecture, music, dance, theater, and film. Students will develop a framework to comprehend, analyze and interpret various works of art.

Microeconomics

This course is designed for students to develop an understanding of how free markets work to allocate resources efficiently, how individual consumers make economic decisions to maximize utility, how individual firms make decisions to maximize profits, how to identify the characteristics of the different market structures, and how to analyze the behavior of firms in terms of price and output.

Business Law

The goal is for students to develop an understanding of the history and sources of American law and the legal system, and its application to businesses and commerce. Emphasis is placed on the functions of contracts in American business law, specifically as applied to torts, agency, employment, and sales.

Marketing

This course is designed for students to understand concepts including the role of marketing in society and within a firm, consumer and organizational markets, marketing strategy planning, the marketing mix, marketing institutions, and other selected topics, such as international marketing, ethics, marketing research, services, and not-for-profit marketing.

Natural Sciences

This course is designed for students to develop a knowledge and understanding of the basic principles and concepts of science, the comprehension of scientific information, and the understanding of issues of science in contemporary society. Students will learn the qualitative and quantitative application of scientific principles.

Macroeconomics

This course is designed for students to develop an understanding of the principles of economics that apply to an economy.  Concepts including the general price level, output, income, gross domestic product, and consumption, are discussed.  Also, the interrelations among sectors of the economy, aggregate supply, monetary and fiscal policy tools that can be used to achieve specific policy objectives are considered.

Business Ethics

This course is designed to explore the ethical dimensions of business practices and their impact on society. Students examine ethical theories and principles, corporate social responsibility, and ethical decision-making frameworks. Case studies and real-world examples illuminate ethical dilemmas faced by businesses, empowering students to critically evaluate moral issues and develop ethical reasoning skills applicable to diverse organizational contexts.

Sociology

This course is designed to introduce students to the foundational concepts and theories of sociology, exploring the study of human society and social interactions. Topics include social institutions, culture, deviance, social inequality, and social change. Through the examination of diverse social phenomena, students develop a sociological perspective, fostering critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of the complexities of human social behavior.

Money & Banking

This course is designed to explore the functions and operations of financial institutions and monetary systems. Students examine the role of money in the economy, central banking policies, and the mechanics of monetary policy. Topics include banking regulations, financial markets, interest rates, and the impact of monetary decisions on economic stability and growth. Through case studies and analysis, students gain insights into the complex world of money and banking.

Public Speaking

This course is designed to equip students with the essential skills and techniques for effective public communication. Topics include speech preparation, audience analysis, delivery methods, and overcoming speech anxiety. Through practice speeches and constructive feedback, students develop confidence in articulating ideas, structuring presentations, and engaging diverse audiences, preparing them to communicate persuasively and professionally in various contexts.

Business

This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts and practices of business. Topics include business environments, management principles, marketing strategies, financial principles, and ethical considerations. Through case studies and real-world examples, students gain insights into the dynamic landscape of business operations, preparing them for further studies or careers in various business fields.

American Government

This course is designed to explore the structures and functions of the American political system. Students examine the principles of democracy, the roles of branches of government, and the policymaking process. Topics include constitutional foundations, civil liberties, political parties, and the impact of public opinion. Through critical analysis of government institutions and policies, students gain a deeper understanding of American governance and citizenship responsibilities.

Organizational Behavior

This course is designed to explore the behavior of individuals and groups within organizational settings. Students examine theories of motivation, leadership styles, communication patterns, and decision-making processes. Topics include organizational culture, diversity, conflict resolution, and organizational change. Through case studies and experiential learning, students develop skills in managing interpersonal dynamics and fostering productive work environments essential for organizational success.

Psychology

This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental principles and theories of psychology. Topics include human development, cognition, perception, motivation, and personality. Students explore research methods and ethical considerations in psychology while gaining insights into various psychological disorders and therapies. Through examination of human behavior and mental processes, students develop a foundational understanding of the science of psychology and its practical applications in everyday life.

Finance

This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of financial concepts and practices. Topics include financial markets, investment strategies, risk management, and corporate finance principles. Students explore the time value of money, valuation methods, and financial decision-making processes. Through case studies and financial analysis, students develop skills in financial planning, budgeting, and investment evaluation essential for personal and professional financial management.

Western Civilization II

This course is designed to explore the major political, social, and cultural developments in Western civilization from the mid-17th century to the present day. Students examine key events such as the Enlightenment, French Revolution, Industrial Revolution, World Wars, and the Cold War. Through analysis of historical trends and movements, students gain insights into the shaping of modern Western society and its global impact.

Marketing

This course is designed to introduce students to the foundational concepts and practices of marketing. Topics include market research, consumer behavior, product development, pricing strategies, promotion, and distribution channels. Students explore the role of marketing in meeting customer needs, creating value for stakeholders, and achieving organizational objectives. Through case studies and practical applications, students develop skills essential for navigating the dynamic field of marketing.

Management

This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental principles and theories of management. Topics include planning, organizing, leading, and controlling organizational activities. Students explore management styles, decision-making processes, and strategies for effective leadership and team building. Through case studies and real-world examples, students develop skills in problem-solving, communication, and ethical decision-making, essential for managerial roles in diverse organizational settings.

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