A new offering in cybersecurity from Rochester Institute of Technology was one of 16 new MicroMasters programs announced today by edX. This is RIT’s second offering of a MicroMasters, credit-eligible, ...
Rochester Institute of Technology is teaming up with the nonprofit online learning platform edX to create a universal pathway to credit, making it easier and less expensive for people to earn a master ...
Massive open online course provider edX on Tuesday expanded its lineup of MicroMasters programs, which let students study online to earn a certificate showing graduate-level work and, if they choose, ...
The four core concentrations that we have, additionally with these four new ones, add more choices for students. — Interim MBA Program Director Jeanine Parolini MITx MicroMasters Programs The MITx ...
Micro-credentials offer professionals the opportunity to extend their education and acquire the skills that will help them get the jobs they want in a competitive job market. In the increasingly ...
If 2012 was “The Year of the MOOC”—massive open online courses, usually offered for free—2017 could be “The Year of the Microcredential.” A growing number of elite colleges are offering short-form ...
Massive open online course (MOOC) provider edX is introducing 16 new MicroMasters programs this spring that span business analytics, digital product management, cybersecurity and data science fields.
While this column’s major focus is about the adoption of business intelligence, machine learning and related new technologies, it keeps coming back to education. While business needs to understand ...
edX—the online education platform from Harvard and MIT —announced the launch of 16 new MicroMasters programs from top universities across the globe. EdX created MicroMasters programs to bridge the ...
Danaka Porter was always interested in supply chain management. So when her friend recommended the master's program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she considered applying. But the ...
EdX, the nonprofit online-education group founded by MIT and Harvard, is quietly developing a “MicroBachelors” degree that is designed to break the undergraduate credential into Lego-like components. ...