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The changing world of business calls for leaders who continually evolve to meet new challenges. Gies Professional Credentials offer flexible, highly relevant learning opportunities that empower you to expand your impact and achieve your goals. Our online learning continuum is intentionally designed to give you control over your point of entry, your path, and your pace.

Online Courses, Certificates, and Badges

Whether you want to upskill, reskill, or just explore a course that interests you, our expertise in online learning ensures that whatever path you choose will be engaging, highly relevant, and flexible, to fit your busy life and professional goals. You can even stack credits toward a specialized certificate or Gies Online graduate degree, if you choose. 

Graduate Certificates

Graduate Certificates

Graduate certificates are available in Accounting Data Analytics, Accounting Foundations, CPA PathwaysDigital Marketing, and Strategic Leadership and Management. These 12-credit hour online programs deliver immediately applicable business know-how.

Skills iCademies

Skills iCademies

Skills iCadmies are a collection of 15-20 short micro-courses focused on specific skill development. iCademies are currently available in Business Analytics and Leadership Skills.

Earn CPE Credits

CPE Credits

CPAs who are licensed in Illinois and any states who have reciprocal agreements are eligible to earn CPE credits with our courses.


Google Career Certificates

To advance our mission of delivering life-changing access to business education, Gies has partnered with Google to prepare learners in the Google Career Certificate programs with critical business skills.

The Professional Success Skills specialization from Gies can be bundled with any Google Career Certificate to earn a dual badge of completion from Google and Gies Business. This noncredit specialization will prepare you with critical business skills like leadership, teamwork, and strategic thinking.

The Financial Analysis - Skills for Success specialization was built to complement Google's Data Analytics Career Certificate. This noncredit specialization will help you develop an analytical mindset in the areas of finance, accounting, and financial statement analysis. 

Enterprise Partnership Programs

Our Enterprise Partners program offers employers the opportunity to advance their workforce through customized online and on-site educational experiences. For employees, the program helps accelerate their careers. For employers, it advances the organization. We invite you to partner with us to access customized, high-quality, and engaging content to cultivate your employees’ business skills. From information about the fundamentals of business to disruptive technologies, we provide the global workforce access to the highest quality, stackable, in-demand content.

"Developing the program with Gies as the partner was a very strong message of how serious we were about [internal promotion]."

Dr. James C. Leonard
MD President, Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
The Carle Foundation

Gies News and Events

Illinois AD Whitman: Gies alumni “always expanding their influence”

Dec 3, 2020, 08:15 by Aaron Bennett
Josh Whitman (FIN '01) has participated in Homecoming as an undergraduate student, student-athlete, graduate student, alumnus, and now head of one of the largest athletic departments in the Big Ten.

Josh Whitman has a unique perspective on Homecoming, but perhaps that’s because Illinois’ director of athletics has experienced the fall tradition from more perspectives than just about anyone else. Whitman, a 2001 graduate of Gies College of Business, has participated in Homecoming as an undergraduate student, student-athlete, graduate student, alumnus, and now head of one of the largest athletic departments in the Big Ten. And while at each level, this great fall tradition takes on a different meaning for Whitman, its importance to the University of Illinois family has never changed.

“Homecoming as an undergraduate student at the College of Business – now Gies – was one of the first times I had my eyes opened to this big universe of people who have direct connections to this university and how successful our alumni have been,” said Whitman, who earned his bachelor’s in finance. “There’s just a different feeling in the air for Homecoming week. Simple things like walking across campus and seeing students with their parents are the moments that stick with me to this day.”

Whitman didn’t have too much time to relax and soak it all in at the time; he was quite busy. In addition to his hard work in the classroom – which helped him graduate with highest honors and become a Bronze Tablet recipient – Whitman was also a star tight end on the Fighting Illini football team. While other students were showing their parents around campus or participating in Greek life alumni events, Whitman and his teammates were preparing to take center stage on Homecoming Saturday.

“You always knew on Homecoming, the stage would be bigger, the lights brighter, and the crowds larger,” Whitman recalled. “You always felt like you were a part of something bigger than yourself, and that’s a message I reinforce to our players today. Wearing that uniform, you represent all the players who came before you.”

Josh WhitmanAfter graduating in 2001, Whitman pursued a professional football career for four years before returning to the University of Illinois for law school. He recalls how the coursework consumed his time, but he was still able to slip out to attend a Homecoming tailgate and the football game. After completing law school, he practiced law for two years before transitioning into athletics administration. He spent the next six years leading athletic departments at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Washington University in St. Louis. When, in 2016, he returned to his alma mater as the Fighting Illini director of athletics, it was the first time he’d be on campus for Homecoming since graduating from law school – this time with a completely different perspective.

“There’s no question my position has afforded me a much more comprehensive look at Homecoming,” said Whitman. “That has really been special for me to realize what Homecoming means across campus, across the colleges, clubs and Greek organizations. It gives me a lot of pride to be able to contribute in a big way through the marquee experience of our football game.”

What has also given Whitman a great deal of pride is the Gies Business alumni network – more than 71,000 strong – that he’s become even more connected with over the years.

“As I’ve had a chance to travel and spend more time with Gies alumni, it’s been remarkable to learn about their level of achievement and their values and their contributions to society,” he said. “Too often we equate achievement with success or position, but it’s really about your broader impact on society and the world. That’s been revealed in my interactions with Gies alumni. They are remarkably talented, creative, insightful, and in tune with their broader responsibility to our nation and our world.”

“I often meet with recruits, and I explain that we have such a great platform to think on a grand scale. I love that our Gies graduates do that. They don’t feel limited or constrained by geography, technology, or current practices. Gies alumni are always expanding their influence, and that’s been inspiring to witness.”