
Continuing Education is offering courses, workshops, and certificates designed to accommodate individuals with busy schedules.
Continuing Education is offering courses, workshops, and certificates designed to accommodate individuals with busy schedules.
University of Windsor Continuing Education announced a partnership Thursday with Stellantis for the upcoming session of its Applied Leadership Program.
As the industry project partner, Stellantis will provide a case scenario to participants, along with valuable feedback on learners’ capstone presentations at the end of the program.
Additional sections are now open for registration for The Fundamentals of Race and Anti-Black Racism course.
The 18-hour course will focus on issues related to race and its origins, anti-Black racism, and the construct of whiteness. Through case studies and the sharing of experiences, participants explore their own relationships to power, privilege, and oppression to enhance their awareness within their personal and professional interactions.
The Council for Six Sigma Certification has named the Office of Continuing Education an accredited training provider.
A new program will enable users to share verified digital credentials with potential employers.
Students in the English Language Improvement Program will receive training in data literacy, statistical analysis, and research data management.
In high-stress, fast-paced environments like critical care units, nurses require advanced theoretical knowledge, clinical judgement, problem-solving, and communication skills to provide specialized care to patients. Through the Introduction to Critical Care course offered by University of Windsor Continuing Education, participants will increase their confidence to provide care to patients while staying up to date on trends and technology in critical care areas.