Microcredential programmes at Charles University offer a modern and flexible form of education that enables participants to gain specific knowledge and skills within a relatively short period. These programmes provide clearly defined learning outcomes and award ECTS credits that can be recognised as part of university studies both here and at other European universities.
After successfully completing the programme, graduates receive a digital microcredential certificate, which formally recognises their new skills and knowledge, and can be used for career progression or when seeking new job opportunities.
Charles University continually expands its portfolio of microcredential programmes, and you can already choose from a variety of specialisations, ranging from information technology and humanities to natural sciences and healthcare. These programmes are often conducted in collaboration with external partners from the professional sector, ensuring their relevance and alignment with the demands of the labour market.
Microcredential programmes are an excellent option for those who want to quickly respond to changes in their professional field and develop their expertise.