The LDI Microcredential portfolio consists of non-credit courses online, self-paced, and two hours in length.
Microcredentials
The LDI microcredential portfolio comprises a curated selection of non-credit, self-paced online courses designed to help individuals acquire the skills and knowledge they need to succeed today. Each course requires approximately two hours to complete, offering a flexible and accessible format for anyone interested in upskilling or reskilling in today's volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous global marketplace.
Click on the following links to learn more about a specific microcredential.
AI Literacy- provides the leaner with an introduction to 10 elements involved with today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape where AI is both a transformative technology and a fundamental competency. Built to support the NJIT AI Core Standards, this AI Literacy non-credit microcredential is available for anyone 16 or older interested in acquiring a basic understanding of AI.
Level: Introductory and no AI experience required
Audience: for anyone 16 or older
Structure: 10 courses x 2 hours each = 20 total hours
Price: $20 per course or $200 for all 10 courses (subject to change)
AI for Educators - designed for K-12 educators as well as college instructors interested in learning how to start to incorporate AI into their classroom, assessments, or administrative work.
Level: Introductory
Audience: for educators of all levels; notably high school and college
Structure: 3 courses x 2 hours each = 6 total hours
Price: $40 per course or $120 for all 3 courses (subject to change)
Project Management in Healthcare - built specifically for anyone interested in, or working in, a healthcare position that involves project management.
Level: has four levels: introduction, intermediate, advanced, and agile
Audience: for professionals working across various healthcare functions
Structure: 4 courses x 2 hours each = 8 total hours
Price: $60 per course or $240 for all 4 courses (subject to change)
The LDI will continue to build new microcredentials in various skills and knowledge domains. To sign up and receive our emails, click here.
For group purchases of 10 or more for a microcredential, please contact Dr. Michael Edmondson, Associate Provost for Continued Learning.