Reuters Teams
with Smith School to Deliver First
3000 Xtra Certification Course
The
University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith
School of Business has partnered with
Reuters to deliver the first-ever
external certification program for
Reuters 3000 Xtra, the company's
high-speed, high-performance information
service for finance professionals. The
certification course, offered to the
Smith Schools undergraduate and MBA
students beginning this fall, takes
place in the schools Netcentric
Financial Markets Laboratory. Reuters
3000 Xtra, a key component of the
finance lab, enables students to follow
the markets, build and test investment
portfolios, and conduct research using
the same type of information service
that professionals use.
The Reuters certification course
provides Smith students with a unique
opportunity to become highly trained in
the use of a tool that is standard in
the financial services industry, said
Howard Frank, dean of the Smith School.
This course will enable participating
Smith School students to graduate with a
clear edge in the marketplace as they
launch their careers.
We
are very pleased to be partnering with
the Smith School in this extremely
important endeavor, said Alexander
Hungate, Reuters Global Head of
Marketing. Resumes of Smith students
with a certification in Reuters 3000
Xtra will be very meaningful to
potential employers, as Reuters 3000
Xtra is the premium product used by
financial services professionals around
the world.
The eight-week, non-credit course,
which is team-taught by a Smith School
finance instructor and an instructor
from Reuters, emphasizes application and
not theory. Students are expected to
become skilled in the data, navigation
and functionality of the Reuters 3000
Xtra components.
Students will finish this course with
the ability to create the same complex
models that they will be required to
deliver as professionals in the
industry, said Charles LaHaie, the Smith
School instructor teaching the course.
Those who are certified in Reuters 3000
Xtra will be extremely attractive to
potential employers because they can add
value from the moment they start work.
There are over 300,000 financial
market professionals using Reuters
products around the world, with more
than 79,000 on Reuters 3000 Xtra, the
flagship desktop with the broadest range
of information and news. The University
of Maryland is the largest university
user of Reuters in the United States. As
the first external Reuters 3000 Xtra
certification course, the Smith School
initiative is serving as a beta test,
and similar certification courses that
may be developed by Reuters in
partnership with other business schools.
Reuters, the global information
company, provides indispensable
information tailored for professionals
in the financial services, media and
corporate markets. Our information is
trusted and drives decision making
across the globe based on our reputation
for speed, accuracy and independence. We
have 14,700 staff in 92 countries,
including some 2,300 editorial staff in
197 bureaus serving approximately 130
countries, making Reuters the worlds
largest international multimedia news
agency. In 2003, the Reuters Group had
revenues of 3.2 billion.
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