Diploma: Acquisition and Contract Management

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Program: Diploma: Acquisition and Contract Management
Category: Diploma in Management
Degree level: Diploma

The Diploma in Acquisition and Contract Management from Strayer University equips students with an up-to-the-moment education in the ever-changing world of corporate acquisitions and the principles and laws associated with contract management. This diploma can give working professionals the edge needed for career advancement with private corporations and public agencies alike.

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