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COEL Launches Professional Studies Courses 

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It’s a great time for professionals to enhance their skills and move forward on their career tracks. In response to demand, the College of Online and Experiential Learning (COEL) kicked off its first-ever online professional studies courses in September 2020.

These three-week, non-credit courses offer professionals a convenient venue to learn timely skills from top experts on a variety of subjects that employers value. Topics include Diversity, Leadership, and Innovation at Work; Teaching Online; Enhancing E-Learning with Articulate Storyline; and Microsoft Excel: Creating Visual Dashboards for Data Analysis and Presentation. 

“In many ways, these offerings are the natural extension of Wilmington University’s continual mission to offer flexible, convenient, and affordable learning opportunities to people seeking to improve their skills and start or advance in their careers,” says Dr. Sallie Reissman, assistant vice-president and dean of COEL.

These courses have drawn interest from WilmU’s corporate partners, with employees of various companies participating in these offerings. To learn more, visit wilmu.edu/pcs.

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