BRATTLEBORO — Marlboro College Graduate and Professional Studies is starting a new academic year with continuing education courses available to the community.
Registration for courses is open until Sept. 11, and courses begin the same day.
“Marlboro College has become known for its graduate programs, including the MBA in Managing for Sustainability, the MS in Managing Mission-Driven Organizations, and the MA in Teaching with Technology,” said Sean Conley, associate dean for graduate and professional studies, in a news release. “But people in our own community often don't realize our classes are available to them on a course-by-course basis, offering valuable professional development opportunities.”
Course offerings range from Online Collaborative Tools to Financial Management, from Social Media for Social Change to Foundations of Project Management. Any of these courses give a taste of the larger programs they are part of, such as the new MSM in Project Management, but are also valuable as stand-alone courses.
“We have the best EdTech courses in the state,” said Caleb Clark, chair of the MA in Teaching with Technology program and teacher for Web Design and Media Production. “Any of our continuing education courses would be helpful to someone looking for the next step in their career, whether that's finding exciting new roles and challenges in their current workplace or looking at new horizons.”