Registration Open for 12 New University of the Aftermarket Online Distance Learning Courses
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The University of the Aftermarket is now registering participants for 12 new online Distance Learning courses. Each course is offered in a convenient, flexible, Web-based environment that enables busy aftermarket professionals to continue their progress toward an AAP (Automotive Aftermarket Professional) or MAAP (Master Automotive Aftermarket Professional) certificate.
Courses now available for registration through August 17, 2010 are:
Fundamentals of Financial Accounting (ACC 2410)
Dates: August 24-December 11
Role/Function of the American Auto Dealership (AM 1320)
Dates: August 24 – October 17
Heavy Duty Parts & Service Marketing (AMM 2100)
Dates: August 24 – October 17
Philosophy of American Enterprise (PHL 4100)
Dates: August 24 – October 17
Communication and Interpersonal Relations (ENG 4010)
Dates: August 24 – October 17
Financial Management (FIN 3010)
Dates: August 24 – October 17
Current Issues in the Global Aftermarket (AMM 4120)
Dates: October 18 – December 11
Communication and Interpersonal Relations (ENG 4010)
Dates: October 18 – December 11
Principles of Management (MGT 2300)
Dates: October 18 – December 11
Organizational Behavior (MGT 4250)
Dates: October 18 – December 11
Lean Distribution (MKT 3350)
Dates: October 18 – December 11
Philosophy of American Enterprise (PHL 4100)
Dates: October 18 – December 11
For detailed course descriptions and to register for a course, please visit the “Course Calendar” page at www.universityoftheaftermarket.com or call 1-800-551-2882.
The University of the Aftermarket is an educational alliance of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association, the Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association and the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association and is an operating unit of Northwood University. The University of the Aftermarket provides business, management and leadership education to professionals in the motor vehicle aftermarket through on-line, custom, conference, and partnership educational opportunities. Through these programs, the University awards CEU credit that can be applied toward completion of the aftermarket’s Automotive Aftermarket Professional (AAP) or Master Automotive Aftermarket Professional (MAAP) certifications.
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