Microcredentials
Microcredentials are stackable sets of credit-bearing courses that can help you gain specific career skills. They may be used as an entryway to a degree or certificate at the college or as a standalone verified credential that you can use to start or grow your career in a particular field.
Offerings
- Introduction to Accounting
- Intermediate Accounting
- Advanced Accounting
- Animal Law, Ethics and Enforcement
- Introduction to Data Analytics
- Advanced Data Analytics
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- Intermediate Entrepreneurship
- Advanced Entrepreneurship
- Introduction to Supervision
- Advanced Supervision
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Forensic Science Studies
- Policing
- Medical Billing and Coding
- Early Childhood
- Economics
- Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
- Greenhouse Management
- Introductory Bioprocessing and Automation
- Advanced Bioprocessing and Automation
- CASAC-T Educational Core I
- CASAC-T Educational Core II
- CASAC-T Educational Core III
- Basic Direct Care Skills
- Intermediate Direct Care Skills
- Advanced Direct Care Knowledge
- Self-Care and Well-Being
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Cultural Diversity
- Fashion and Design
- Introduction to Gaming Design and Sport Management
- Advanced Gaming Design and Sport Management
- Information Literacy
- Journalism and Media Studies
What is a microcredential?
The State University of New York (SUNY) has defined microcredentials as coursework that:
- verify, validate and attest that specific skills and/or competencies have been achieved;
- are endorsed by the issuing institution;
- having been developed through established faculty governance processes; and
- are designed to be meaningful and high quality.