Georgia State University

Workplace Intercultural Competence, Undergraduate Certificate

Atlanta, United States

The Non-degree in Workplace Intercultural Competence, Undergraduate Certificate at Georgia State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Georgia State University in downtown Atlanta is a large, dynamic public research university with a strong commitment to student success. With a wide range of programs across business, arts, sciences, education and health fields, GSU combines academic rigor with practical, career-oriented opportunities. Its urban campus places students at the heart of a major metropolitan economy, offering unparalleled access to internships, industry partners and cultural institutions.

International students benefit from comprehensive support services, personalized advising and numerous scholarship and financial-aid options that help make study more accessible. GSU’s faculty are active researchers and practitioners who integrate real-world projects into the curriculum, while the city’s business ecosystem supports hands-on learning and networking. Student life is lively, with multicultural organizations, career fairs and experiential learning embedded across disciplines.

Graduates from Georgia State enter the workforce with practical experience, professional connections and industry-relevant skills. The university’s emphasis on community engagement and social impact also prepares students to lead change locally and globally. For students seeking an affordable, well-connected urban university with broad program choices and strong career pathways, GSU presents a compelling option.

About the Program

The Workplace Intercultural Competence certificate is for students who want to manage diverse workplaces. This non-degree certificate takes several months to complete and is taught in English. It helps students work in settings like business, construction, and healthcare.

Students learn about intercultural communication and working with second-language learners. They develop skills to work in diversity-rich settings and engage with people from different backgrounds.

Graduates can work as Diversity Managers, Human Resources Specialists, or Intercultural Trainers. They can find jobs in industries like education, healthcare, or construction, and work for employers like multinational companies or government agencies.

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