TARGETED LEARNING
“Upskill with specific, innovative, and high-quality microcredential courses.”
INDUSTRY RELEVANT
“Acquire industry-aligned competencies valued highly in the job market.”
​VERIFIABLE SKILLS
“Earn verifiable digital badges for competitive advantage.”
PERSONALIZED CAREER PATHWAY
“Customize career growth with stackable and flexible microcredentials.”
Certify your skill and
Earn your BatStateU Industry Microcredential badge!
Attach this proof of your achievement on your LinkedIn, resume, CV, and across social media platforms.
Prepare for the future. Explore our microcredential courses.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Ready to take your next stride with BatStateU? Explore our FAQs to get all the insights you need.
The duration of microcredential courses varies, but most are designed to be completed in a few weeks to a few months. The specific duration depends on the course content and requirements.
Eligibility requirements may vary depending on the specific course. Generally, microcredential courses are open to individuals with a basic educational background or work experience relevant to the course.
You can apply for microcredential courses through the official BatStateU website. Each course may have its own application process, so be sure to follow the instructions provided.
BatStateU offers a wide range of microcredential courses that cover topics like data analytics, cybersecurity, geographic information, and others.
Yes, microcredential courses are designed to be flexible and accessible, making them ideal for working professionals looking to upskill or acquire new knowledge in their field.
Microcredential courses may include assessments such as quizzes, assignments, projects, or exams. The assessment methods vary depending on the course and its learning objectives.
You can find detailed information about microcredential courses, including course descriptions, requirements, and application procedures, on the official BatStateU website. Additionally, you can contact the university’s admissions or academic departments for specific inquiries.
Microcredentials are shorter and focus on specific skills or knowledge areas, while traditional degree programs are more comprehensive and typically take several years to complete.