Compliance and Risk Management
About the Program
Gain the skills you need to make your next career move with a Certificate in Compliance and Risk Management from Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
The first of its kind in Ohio, our certificate program prepares lawyers and non-lawyers to work in an organization’s compliance and/or risk management department competently, effectively and ethically. Compliance-related jobs are one of the hottest growth areas in the U.S., with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting an estimated 30,700 jobs opening for compliance officers and 91,300 jobs opening for compliance managers over the next 10 years. Our certificate will help you stand out among candidates as you pursue these opportunities, or consider our Master of Compliance and Risk Management program.
What to Expect
This certificate program is composed of 15 credit hours, which you can complete on a part-time basis over three to four lightly scheduled semesters. And, any credits you earn as a part of your program can be applied to our full master’s degree in Compliance and Risk Management should you choose to continue your training.
To earn this certificate, you’ll take three foundational courses:
- Risk assessment
- Governance, regulatory compliance and risk management
- Compliance and risk management skills: Planning, auditing, investigating and reporting.
And choose from five specializations:
- Business Finance
- Cybersecurity and Data Protection
- Healthcare
- Intellectual Property and Policy
- Environmental Regulation
In our program, you’ll acquire essential skills—such as how to read and interpret statutes, regulations, and case law; how to identify, assess, and address business and legal risks and opportunities; and how to design and implement compliance and risk management programs.
To propel your education and career goals further, explore our Master of Compliance and Risk Management.
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A Place for Success
An added advantage of our program is our location in the Greater Cleveland area. Our region, including Akron and Canton, is home to a heavy concentration of highly regulated industries, including the biomedical, healthcare, and food processing industries. As a graduate, you’ll be well-positioned to connect with job opportunities across fields.
By the Numbers
university in the country, U.S. News & World Report
in the world for innovation, Nature Index
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Admission Requirements
As a candidate, you should have a bachelor’s degree and a demonstrated interest in studying regulatory compliance and risk management.
Admission requirements include:
- Personal statement
- Current Resume
- Two letters of recommendation
- Transcripts
- Online application
Ready to apply? View the application instructions.
