Registration Now Open For 20 Online Courses From The University Of The Aftermarket

Registration Now Open For 20 Online Courses From The University Of The Aftermarket

These courses are offered through Northwood University and are taught by Northwood faculty. Each course is $650 and is approved for 3.0 Continuing Education Units.

The University of the Aftermarket has opened registration for 20 online courses that will begin either Jan. 15 or March 19. These online courses enable motor vehicle aftermarket professionals to sharpen their professional skills and earn continuing education units (CEUs) that can be applied toward their Automotive Aftermarket Professional (AAP) or Master Automotive Aftermarket Professional (MAAP) designations.

The University of the Aftermarket recommends checking class schedules carefully: For classes that begin Jan 15, registration closes Dec 20. For classes that begin March 19, registration closes March 5. Interested industry professionals are encouraged to register early to secure spots in the classes of their choice.

Registration is now open for the following courses, which start Jan.15 and end March 11:

  • ACC-2415 – Fund of Managerial Accounting
  • AMM-1100 – Intro Auto & Heavy Duty Aftermarket
  • AMM-3050 – Category Management
  • AMM-4120 – Current Issues in Global Aftermarket
  • ECN-3000 – International Trade
  • FIN-3010 – Financial Management
  • MGT-2300 – Principles of Management
  • MGT-3500 – Operations Management
  • MGT-4030 – International Management
  • MKT-2010 – Principles of Selling
  • MKT-2080 – Principles of Marketing
  • OPS-3600 – Supply Chain Management

Registration is now open for the following courses, which start March 19 and end May 13:

  • ACC-2415 – Fund of Managerial Accounting
  • AM-2560 – Strategic Sales and Marketing
  • AMM-2100 – Heavy Duty Parts & Service Aftermarket
  • FIN-3010 – Financial Management
  • MGT-2300 – Principles of Management
  • MGT-3500 – Operations Management
  • MGT-4030 – International Management
  • MKT-2080 – Principles of Marketing

These courses are offered through Northwood University and are taught by Northwood faculty. Each course is $650 and is approved for 3.0 Continuing Education Units.

For detailed course descriptions and to register for a course, visit the “Course Calendar” page at universityoftheaftermarket.com or call 1-800-551-2882.

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