Earners of the Workplace Professionalism microcredential demonstrate achievement in leadership, communication and productive workplace relationships. They can identify effective methods of communication and conflict resolution in workplace scenarios, and utilize those methods through written email and face-to-face presentation. Through a statement of professionalism, they reflect the skills and behaviors of their professional identity, and complete an applied learning project on one professional skill of their choice.
Program Requirements:
- Attendance at the Career Institute (12-hour non-credit course)
- Interview, Social Media, and Professional Competency Project
- Capstone Experience
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will:
- Describe specific elements of professionalism in the workplace and develop a list of skills and behaviors important to professional identity
- Identify effective methods of communication and conflict resolution for common workplace scenarios
- Write concise, professional business emails
- Effectively describe skills and competencies verbally and in writing