Continuing Education

Business Microcredentials

Skills for what comes next

UW-Whitewater has developed three microcredentials to help students, working professionals, schools and employers respond to high-demand workforce needs. These shorter, skills-based credentials are designed to help learners build targeted expertise without committing to a full degree program immediately.

Microcredentials may also create pathways into future college credit, degree programs or career advancement, depending on the credential and learner goals.

 Choose your microcredential


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Supply Chain Microcredential
On demand | Online

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Cybersecurity Assessment of Payment Systems
Summer

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Construction Safety Microcredential
Online

Which credential is right for you?

FAQ

At UW-Whitewater’s College of Business and Economics, students learn through relevant, rigorous curriculum, employer connections and a powerful alumni network.

A microcredential is a shorter, skills-based learning experience focused on specific competencies. These credentials can help learners build targeted knowledge for career advancement, further education or workforce entry.

The Supply Chain Microcredential is equivalent to a three-credit college course and may support credit for prior learning.

The Cybersecurity Assessment of Payment Systems credential consists of two undergraduate courses totaling six college credits.

Contact: Continuing Education
Email: contined@uww.edu
Phone: 262-472-1100

Contact: Continuing Education
Email: contined@uww.edu
Phone: 262-472-1100

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