Future Skills

Microcredentials Program

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    Future skills: Your key to success

    Are you ready for the next step in your career? Future skills are essential skills for the working world of today and tomorrow. With the Microcredentials ‘Future Skills’ programme, you will learn new methods, benefit from experienced instructors and expand your network.

Your development, your tempo, your flexibility.

Making good decisions - with Future Skills.

Future Skills is a flexible and customisable microcredentials programme. It offers you a high level of flexibility so that you can learn at your own pace. Modules from our Decision Management Master's programme (EMMA) and other courses offered by the University of Bremen and YUFE partner universities have been designed to suit your interests, time constraints and career goals

Microcredentials are short-term learning formats for flexible and needs-orientated skills acquisition. The acquisition of ECTS credit points guarantees that you can also have your modules recognised for longer-term courses. 

Overview

» Future skills for administration, politics, companies and NGOs

» Interprofessional orientation

» Flexibility through microcredentials

» Study programmes offered by the University of Bremen and YUFE partner universities

» Recognised throughout Europe thanks to ECTS credit points

Current English Language Courses

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Sustainability Marketing

Start: anytime   |   Language: English   |   Online   |   3 CP   |   University of Bremen

Sustainability issues are the biggest challenges for companies. The course provides a systematic, step-by-step approach to sustainability marketing and shows how the complexity of sustainability issues can be integrated into marketing. 

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Sustainability Communication

Start: anytime   |   Language: English   |   Online   |   3 CP   |   University of Bremen

How do we speak of, about and for sustainability? This module discusses the role of communication in relation to sustainability. Different dimensions will be analysed and future research questions and perspectives for communication practice will be discussed.

Find out more:

Contact:

Maren Böttcher
Academy of Continuing Education

+49 421 218 61621
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