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Technical Microcredentials

Gain in-demand tech skills through flexible, affordable training with a Technical Microcredential. These cohort-based programs combine live instruction with self-paced learning, offering a high-impact way to upskill without putting your life on hold. Developed in collaboration with leading universities and industry experts, each course features hands-on projects, peer interaction, and networking opportunities within a supportive learning community — so you can build both practical experience and meaningful connections.

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Why pursue a Technical Microcredential?

Enjoy a premium learning experience

Benefit from small classes, peer interaction, and instructor access — plus the freedom to learn at your own pace.

Gain in-demand tech skills

These specialized courses can help you build the necessary tech expertise to pursue new, higher-paying job opportunities.

Benefit from project-based learning

Build real-world skills and deepen your understanding of core concepts through hands-on problem solving.

What are microcredentials?

Microcredentials are academic programs that help working professionals gain up-to-date skills relevant to their industry. These courses last a few weeks to a few months, and are developed in collaboration with industry leaders and leading practitioners.

Technical Microcredentials generally focus on equipping students with industry-ready tech skills, in fields such as:

  • Data analytics
  • Data science
  • Generative AI
  • AI development
  • Software engineering
  • DevOps

The cost of Technical Microcredental courses can vary depending on the institution, location, or program. edX Technical Microcredential courses start at $1,900. edX also offers many other online courses to help students grow their skills.

Who can benefit from Technical Microcredentials?

Technical Microcredentials are designed for mid-career professionals across industries who want to accelerate their careers by gaining practical, up-to-date tech skills. Many people who take Technical Microcredentials already have bachelor's or master's degrees and in-depth industry knowledge but need new skills to improve in their current positions or distinguish themselves from other candidates when applying for new roles.

Are Technical Microcredentials worth it?

As employers place greater emphasis on specialized tech skills — especially in fields like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning — short, targeted courses are emerging as a practical way to bridge the skills gap. At the same time, demand for entry-level tech roles is declining, while the supply of experienced professionals continues to grow.

In this competitive landscape, career growth often depends on the ability to upskill while working.Technical Microcredentials offer a focused, flexible option for developing in-demand expertise, making them a smart investment for those looking to stay ahead in their current field or pivot into a new one.

Explore Technical Microcredentials

Each Technical Microcredential is designed to equip learners with practical, job-relevant tech skills that can enhance their impact and accelerate their advancement in the tech industry. Explore edX's library of Technical Microcredentials to find a program aligned with your career goals and industry needs.

Data analytics and data science

As industries become increasingly reliant on data, employers need professionals who are able to analyze and visualize data, and make data-driven decisions. Technical Microcredentials in the data space can teach you rise to this challenge.

Artificial Intelligence

As AI continues to advance, many professionals are seeking ways to integrate it into their day-to-day work. Technical Microcredentials in AI offer practical insights into how these innovations can transform business operations and drive meaningful impact.

Software and DevOps

In a global marketplace that increasingly relies on digitization, professionals with industry-relevant knowledge of software and developmental operations tools stand apart from the competition. Explore the Technical Microcredentials that can help you maintain your edge in this space.

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In-demand skills, delivered effectively

Technical Microcredentials are designed to better meet the evolving needs of the tech industry and equip you with expertise to expand your impact. Designed with a data-driven focus, they help mid-career professionals adapt or advance their careers. These courses are presented by GetSmarter, a 2U, LLC brand, in collaboration with the world's most reputable institutions.

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Frequently asked questions

What is GetSmarter?

GetSmarter delivers online education from world-leading universities and institutions to transform the lives of thousands of students across the globe. GetSmarter's online certificate courses are designed to advance your career and fit in with your busy lifestyle. Each course is expert-led, fully supported and community-based, helping you build career-critical skills. GetSmarter is owned by 2U.

How flexible is the course to accommodate my schedule?

Each week, you will have one or more activity submissions due, and in some of our courses, there may be live online events that you need to attend. All submissions, live session times, and dates will be shared upon the release of each module so that you can plan accordingly.

Although we recommend that you stick to the weekly deadlines to get the most out of your course, an extension request service is available on the Online Campus for when you need additional time (T&Cs apply). Your Success Adviser is also available to support you with any scheduling challenges.

What kind of support will I get during the course?

Success Advisors are available to support you from start to finish and offer administrative and technical assistance throughout the course. The Facilitation Team, composed of industry experts, provides content support via the Online Campus.

What is the Online Campus?

The Online Campus will be your virtual classroom for the duration of your course on GetSmarter. Through its easy-to-use interface, you can access various course content formats, including interactive video lectures, module notes, practice quizzes, presentations, assignment briefs, and additional web resources. Each module is released on a weekly basis, giving you the opportunity to study at your own pace and in your own time.