Professional Credentials To Further Your Career |
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edX - X and Professional SeriesWhen edX was announced it was as an online venture from Harvard and MIT, bring some of their on-campus computer science courses to a wider audience - as well as to their own students. Soon it expanded to other US universities and then to universities worldwide and also partnered with Microsoft, W3C and more recently AWS, IBM and the Linux Foundation.
edX offers free access to its courses by way of an "Audit" option. However, if you want to do graded exercises and have courses count to an overall credential then you need to upgrade to the paid-for option. edX's MicroMasters - courses which earn credit towards a Master's degree - were covered in Gain A Computer Science Credential In 2020 and here we'll focus on its XSeries and Professional programs.
It was back in 2013 that edX introduced its XSeries with multiple courses that formed a series either increasing in level or of topics related to one another. One of the very first put together the online versions of two well-established MIT on-campus courses - Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python and Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science. They formed a sequence designed to help people with no prior exposure to computer science or programming learn to think computationally and write programs to tackle useful problems. Then it had the title "Foundations of Computer Science" but now the XSeries is Computational Thinking using Python. It calls for a serious commitment of time - 14-16 hours per week over 5 months but it has certainly stood the test of time and is extremely popular.
Another relevant XSeries, AWS DevOps Professional Series is self-paced, which means you can start as soon as you enroll but you don't have a cohort of fellow students who are working on the same assignments at the same time. It is a sequence of of four courses, the first lasting 4 weeks and the others 2 weeks during which you will:
Some of the former XSeries programs have now been expanded into the explicitly career-oriented Professional Certificate programs. They comprise:
series of courses designed by industry leaders and top universities to build and enhance critical professional skills needed to succeed in today's most in-demand fields.
A case in point is the W3C Front-End Web Developer Professional Certificate, which we explored when it was first offered as a mix of the existing W3C HTML and CSS courses on edX plus a new JavaScript course.
Other Professional Certificates have evolved from established edX courses. One example is Introduction to Java Programming comprising 3 courses over 4 months at 6- 8 hours per week from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Coursera - Specializations and Professional Certificates
Cousera introduced Specializations back in 2014 a few months after it introduced its Signature Track which was how Coursera first introduced a idea of paying for a certificate. According to Coursera's co-founder, Daphne Koller part of the rationale for paid-for certificates was to address the problem of student retention and that this was a successful strategy In our Signature Track option, which offers students the option to pay a fee of around $50 to receive a verified certificate upon successful completion of a course, retention averages around 63% overall, 88% among the committed students [those who complete the first month]. As well requiring students to complete a group of related courses, all of them on the Signature Track, Specializations include a Capstone Project (or Exam) which "offers students the opportunity to demonstrate their mastery of the series material". Coursera now has 134 Specializations including many in Computer Science and Data Science that we have covered as they were introduced. It was only in 2019 that Coursera introduced two new credentials - MasterTrack certificates, which are of interest to those looking to gain a Masters Degree and were covered in Gain A MOOC Computer Science Credential In 2020, and Professional Certificates. Coursera is partnering with IBM, Google among others in providing these programs that: help you get job-ready for an in-demand career field in less than a year. Earn a career credential, apply your knowledge to hands-on projects that showcase your skills for employers, and get access to career support resources. Many programs also provide a pathway to an industry-recognized certification. As with Specializations, programs start at $39 per month after a 7-day free trial. We have already covered several of them: and will cover others as they are announced.
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