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Open doors with USC’s Continuing Education programs

Advance your career, snag that pay raise, or even switch paths with the University of South Carolina’s professional education courses.

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The University of South Carolina’s professional education and certificate programs are taught by practicing professionals, selected for their industry expertise and exceptional teaching abilities.

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Did you know? Getting a professional certificate and putting it on your resume can significantly improve your chances of landing a job — and even lead to a salary boost, according to Forbes.

Whether you’re just starting out in your career or simply looking for a change of scenery, the University of South Carolina has a wide range of professional education and certificate programs designed to boost your competitiveness in today’s job market. These cover areas such as:

  • Supply chain management
  • Grant writing
  • Lean Six Sigma Green and Black Belt (think: problem-solving and data-based decision-making)
  • Paralegal studies
  • Project management
  • Human resource management

Students can attend programs (in-person or online) during the day, in the evenings, or on weekends, according to their own schedule + preferences.

See the full course list + register

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