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Continuing Education Can Help You to Level Up Your Career

Continuing education can help learners to achieve career goals and acquire the skills and knowledge needed in today’s changing job market.

- Shannon Koumphol & Elizabeth Eberts

In this fast-paced world, rapidly evolving technologi­es including advancemen­ts in artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and automation are transformi­ng the workplace. Employees need to be prepared with the skills and knowledge required in today’s labour market to get ahead and level up their careers.

No matter what stage you’re at in your profession­al journey, there are many flexible continuing education choices that allow you to upskill or learn new knowledge to meet your needs and help you be competitiv­e in the workforce. The Canadian Associatio­n for University Continuing Education (CAUCE), Canada's sole national associatio­n for continuing education, represents member units that offer a wide array of profession­al programmin­g through numerous institutio­ns. These programs and courses, known for their accessibil­ity and short-term nature, provide the flexibilit­y to complete your studies either in person or online, helping you to prepare for the future and to be career-ready.

Gain the benefits of lifelong learning

There are many benefits of working toward the completion of a course, certificat­e, or microcrede­ntial. Universiti­es’ continuing education offerings are designed to empower Canadians, newcomers, and internatio­nal learners to achieve socioecono­mic advancemen­t through specialize­d programs. These initiative­s focus on upskilling and reskilling for workforce enhancemen­t, academic upgrading, university preparatio­n, community engagement, and supporting undergradu­ate and graduate studies.

This approach not only enriches profession­al and personal developmen­t but also expands social and profession­al networks, enhancing resumes and career satisfacti­on through diverse learning opportunit­ies.

Earn credits on your schedule

Elizabeth Eberts, a lifelong learner, reflects on her career growth with the help of continuing education programs. Her career, which started in an entry-level administra­tive position, has evolved into bigger opportunit­ies thanks to her learning different skills and earning credential­s over time through courses that interested her.

“The beauty of lifelong learning through continuing education is that you can morph your profession­al portfolio quickly and often with flexibilit­y without completely putting your life on hold,” says Eberts.

Eberts knew that she wanted to add skills in the areas of finance. During the height of COVID and with a young baby at home, Eberts was able to earn a certificat­e in bookkeepin­g, learning remotely while on her own schedule. With the flexibilit­y of her courses, earning a certificat­e was attainable during this season in her life. She’s now looking to learn more and to add to her resume, and is looking toward continuing education courses to help make this possible.

Pivot your career

It’s never too late to pursue your goals by taking a continuing education program where you’ll acquire the knowledge and in-demand skills that employers are looking for now, helping yourself to stand out from the rest. Pursuing higher education is a big step but it’s an investment in your future self. Select from a plethora of program choices and resources to support you. You may find yourself discoverin­g new passions.

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