Short courses offer an alternative for time-poor students
Students are choosing shorter higher education courses such as microcredentials from non-traditional providers.
The explosion of education options beyond the traditional university degrees is poorly understood by the public, experts say.
Consumers can now choose from a vast array of short courses, microcredentials (short courses with certification), and enterprise education options offered by Australia’s universities and colleges, as well as courses from less traditional providers such as LinkedIn Learning and Google Digital Garage.
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