Career Academy by Coursera
Career Academy by Coursera –
An Investment in Your Future
Are you looking to grow your knowledge, add a professional skill, or transition to a new career? If so, then Career Academy by Coursera could be the answer.
With Career Academy by Coursera – offered through SDSU Global Campus – you can access more than two dozen video courses, Professional Certificates, and Specializations taught by instructors from leading companies. You can complete the courses and gain workforce skills in less time and for less money than going the traditional internship route.
Coursera learners report career benefits, such as landing a new job or a promotion, gaining applicable skills, and other advantages. Completing a Coursera Career Academy certificate module provides you with a micro-credential that you can share on your LinkedIn profile, showing potential employers that you have earned the skills needed to excel in the workplace.
Career Academy by Coursera offers:
- Flexible Learning
- Unlimited Certificates
- Personal Enrichment
- Professional Development
- Badges and Curricula from tech leaders like Google and Meta
Exclusive Spring Pricing
Spring – $189
Sign up starting September 27th HERE
Term Start Date: December 19
Term Ends: April 23
*Includes unlimited Coursera Career Academy access
Enrollment Period: September 26 – December 19
Late Registration: December 19- January 21, 2025
*Late registrants will not receive the full-term access and will not pay a prorated amount.
Popular Courses
With Career Academy by Coursera offered through SDSU Global Campus, you can earn credentials in the following areas:
- Cybersecurity Professional
- IT Support Specialist
- Data Analyst
- Project Manager
- UX Designer
- Social Media Marketer
- Data Scientist
- Application Developer
- Data Engineer
This program is offered in partnership with a third-party provider responsible for marketing, outreach, recruitment, curriculum design, and/or instructional services. The courses are not eligible for degree credit at SDSU and are not taught by University faculty nor associated with any campus academic department.