The new courses are expected to be available starting in January
“Micro-credential courses offer flexible, self-paced learning opportunities to assist individuals looking to upskill and support evolving labour market needs,” the college explained in a news release.
The college consulted with industry experts and partners to get input on each course, ensuring relevance and practical application. “These courses provide flexible options for learners to gain critical skills and training to stay competitive and they also help to provide in-demand skills and knowledge that employers seek in industry,” she stated.
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