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That’s all correct. </p>
<p>But the certificate requires 7 to 8 pre-requisite courses. I don’t know any undergrad biz program requires that much calculus or any econometrics. Also, those 4 courses are taught like master-level courses at one of the top business schools in the world (I was told they cover similar materials as those offered to Kellogg students). The “certificate” is actually more hard-core than a typical undergrad business program.</p>