Four Ways to Keep Your Skillset Up to Date
The workforce is constantly evolving. According to the World Economic Forum, some of the most sought-out jobs today did not exist a decade ago, including those in technology, data analytics, health informatics, and supply chain, and the pace of new jobs is accelerating. Keeping your skillset and resume up to date can help you stay relevant and competitive in the agile workforce. You can keep your skillset competitive in several ways: Obtain a Master’s Degree
U.S. News and
World Report found many jobs in higher education, public affairs, and social services require a master’s degree for the minimum education requirement. Earning a master’s degree can lead to career advancement and open more doors.
Earn a master’s degree entirely online in 18 months at the University of Denver’s (DU) University
College. Learn more at universitycollege. du.edu.
Earn a New Credential A graduate certificate can quickly boost your knowledge and give you the edge to compete with other job candidates. At University College, you can earn a fourcourse Specialized Graduate Certificate or a six-course Graduate Certificate in topics like HR management or web design and development.
View the entirely online offerings at universitycollege.du.edu.
Take a Short Course
Need new skills to boost your resume but don’t need a degree? Consider taking a short course to gain new skills and see a preview of your new line of work. From leadership to grant writing, the Center for Professional Development at DU has you covered. Visit du.edu/professional to view upcoming courses.
Enroll in a Boot Camp Course
Gain in-demand skills to advance your career by taking a boot camp. From coding to data analytics to cybersecurity, DU Boot Camps will equip you to advance or start a career in 24 weeks or fewer. Explore more at bootcamp.du.edu.