Toronto School of Management officially launch new micro-credentials
The Toronto School of Management is delighted to announce the official launch of its micro-credentials. These short, focused courses are designed to elevate skills and knowledge in business, hospitality and tech. TSOM has worked to optimise and streamline its programmes, giving students the flexibility and versatility they need to tailor their learning outcomes to their ultimate career goals.
TSOM’s micro-credentials offer many of our diploma and certificate programme topics through a diverse array of modules to provide students with specific, customised learning experiences that meet the demands of today’s competitive job market. Whether students are looking to deepen their understanding of computerised accounting, explore the dynamics of organisational behaviour or master digital marketing strategies, they can complete these modules in as little as six weeks.
Ehsan Safdari, President of TSOM said: “Looking ahead to the future of education, we are excited to empower students to take charge of their education and career goals with the flexibility and targeted focus offered by our selection of micro-credentials,”
Taught by TSOM’s faculty of seasoned experts in their respective fields, the micro-credentials offer a wide range of practical learning opportunities for students looking to expand their skill set and accumulate stackable credentials, earning credits that can build towards a larger qualification.
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