Micro-credentials are "mini-certificates" in a specific topic area that demonstrate an individual’s achievement in a particular skill or set of skills. To earn a micro-credential an individual would complete 2-4 courses.
Once the coursework is completed a digital credential is awarded. The credential can be linked to social media, such as LinkedIn, and included in digital resumes and even email signatures.
Micro-credentials meet a need for individuals who are looking for ways to demonstrate mastery of new skills to employers, to secure a job and/or for professional advancement. Micro-credentials are designed to be accessible to external participants as well as current students.
NKU faculty who wish to propose a new micro-credential should view the Micro-Credential Proposal Information listed here. Proposals are reviewed by committee once each Fall and Spring term.
Cutoff dates are:
If you are responsible for a micro-credential, and you have minor updates to make (such as a change to an existing course title or number, new faculty contact information, etc.), please send the updated information to Dr. Stephanie Songer.
Please be aware that substantial changes to a micro-credential, including the title, learning outcomes, and/or course requirements, will require a proposal to revise, including a plan to teach out the original micro-credential and implement a new version.
For questions regarding micro-credentials, please contact:
Dr. Stephanie Songer
Associate Director of Online and Professional Education
(859) 572-7852
songers1@nku.edu