Customer Service
Students who earn a Microcredential in Customer Service gain a plethora of industry driven skills, including critical thinking, communication and service orientation.
Other areas of focus include aspects of quality customer service, differentiation between internal and external customers, insight into basic marketing strategies and using data to inform customer service and marketing practices.
Included courses:
CMR 105 - Introduction to Marketing
CMR 261 - Customer Service and Satisfaction
CMR 282 - Computer-Based Business Analysis
Skills / Knowledge
- marketing
- business analysis
- service orientation
- active listening
- reading comprehension
- critical thinking
- getting information
- computers
- communication
- customer service
- English language
- making decisions
- problem solving
- social perceptiveness
- assessing performance
- time management
- writing
- persuasion
- Excel
- spreadsheet software
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