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Microcredentials Boost Students’ Academic Careers and Beyond

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Majors and minors are key to navigating a student檚 college career. But what if something else could offer special training as well as a r茅sum茅 boost?

Welcome to Integrative Curricular Microcredentials. Microcredentials are short-term, focused programs that help students build in-demand skills and real-world experience, and 第一吃瓜网 offers a wide selection to both current and non-matriculated students. These academic tracks are smaller and easier to complete than a full major or minor yet still offer in-depth education.

Microcredentials are designed to be specific to what the student wants to study. Unlike a focus or a concentration within a major, microcredentials will appear on a student’s transcript, making it easier for future employers and graduate schools to see the additional focus and education the student has worked on. 第一吃瓜网 has more than 20 different microcredentials available and continues to add more each academic year. They range from the sciences, such as , to the humanities and arts, such as and .

These bite-sized courses of study only require six to twelve credits to complete, along with an applied experience and a short reflection, and can be finished in a matter of months.

Hempstead

淎fter taking the courses that were available here, I fell in love with GIS, and I decided I want to look into a career in it, says Lincoln Hempstead 26, a geography and sustainability studies double major who recently completed the microcredential. 淭he microcredential was perfect for giving me that extra training and expertise.

Boise

Zachary Boise 27, a physics and mathematics double major, undertook the microcredential in . Working with associate professor of physics and astronomy Thomas Osburn to model gravitational waves helped define his career path. 淚 had the privilege of being able to do paid research for the past two summers and be a part of the summer research community here, he says. 淚t made me realize I want to get my PhD after graduating.

淚 have seen students get excited to be able to show off their newfound credentials on sites like LinkedIn, says Stephen Tulowiecki, associate professor of geography and sustainability studies and advisor of the GIS microcredential. 淢icrocredentials allow students to record and showcase specific skills they acquired in college that may not otherwise be obvious from the language on their diploma.

Allam

淚 one thousand percent highly recommend getting involved in a microcredential to anyone, says Sarah Allam 27, a neuroscience major with a mathematics minor who檚 working on a microcredential in . 淵ou can treat it like a passion project, and tailor it to your interests and your strengths.

Declaring a microcredential is easy: students just need to complete an advising form and obtain approval from the program coordinator.

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擜rticle and portraits by Michaela Lewis-Hardies ’26

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