Micro-Credentials at the University of New Haven

Micro-credentials give you the chance to acquire new skills and competencies and can open additional careers doors for you. With no major commitment of either time or finances, a micro-credential is an opportunity with a return on investment that can last a lifetime.

Current Offerings

Coach Certification Program

Healthcare Fraud

Human Trafficking

Public School Financial Management and Public School Operations

Enhance Your Professional Profile

What is a micro-credential? It’s a certification in a highly specific competency area, and it can make a macro impression on your résumé, your LinkedIn and social media profiles, and every one of your email signatures.

Earning one is also a shorter and more affordable process than what’s entailed with a traditional certificate. The credential can be completed online in two to four weeks at your own pace, so you can fit the coursework into your schedule.

Earning a micro-credential is do-able for just about everyone. There are no pre-requisites, your academic background can be in any discipline, and you don’t have to be a current student or even have a degree.

Digital Badges
Healthcare Fraud badge

When you earn a micro-credential from the University of New Haven, we provide you with a visible sign of your new skills. This digital badge can be used on all your social media channels and signifies to potential employers that you possess additional competencies that set you apart from other applicants.

Why Choose a Micro-Credential at the University of New Haven?

Earn Credits

Completion of a micro-credential may be applied to a future graduate degree or certificate program.

Flexibility

Micro-credentials are offered in a convenient self-paced, online format.

Experienced Faculty

Our micro-credential courses are created by our dedicated faculty who have both academic and industry experience.

Recognized Excellence

Founded on the Yale campus in 1920, is a private, coeducational university that has been recognized by The Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Report for academic excellence.