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Individual Online Credit Courses

Explore UConn's Individual Credit Online Courses

Explore UConn's extensive online course offerings for students not currently matriculated in a UConn degree or certificate. Expand your knowledge, develop new skills, or enrich your career with our diverse range of online courses. Whether you seek a personal challenge or a steppingstone to a future degree, UConn offers the flexibility and academic excellence you deserve. Learn from accomplished faculty, explore a wide range of disciplines, and gain a deep understanding of your chosen subject matter.

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Non-Credit Online Courses

Explore UConn's Online Non-Credit Courses & Programs

UConn’s flexible non-credit online courses cater to individuals seeking to invigorate their careers, explore personal interests, or earn required Continuing Education Units (CEUs).  UConn offers a diverse range of programs across various disciplines, from engineering and social work to agriculture and pharmacy.  Fueled by expertise from renown schools, departments and centers, UConn's non-credit programs provide an enriching learning experience designed to drive your professional and personal development. 

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Non-Degree Study at UConn

Not a UConn student, but want to take a UConn course? Non-Degree Study at UConn allows individuals who have not been formally accepted into a degree program to take undergraduate or graduate-level credit courses. Registration as a non-degree student is subject to space availability. Credits earned from UConn courses are typically transferable to most other institutions and may also be used toward admission to certain UConn degree programs.

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Summer Session

Each year, thousands of in-state, out-of-state, domestic, and international students enroll in UConn's Summer 600+ classes. Courses are offered in 3-, 5-, and 6-week sessions by nine UConn schools and colleges. Taking summer courses is an excellent way for you to fulfill outstanding degree requirements, free up the spring semester, reduce course loads for the fall and spring semesters, get ahead on credits, or get one step closer to graduation.

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Winter Session

In only three weeks, winter session courses allow current UConn students to fulfill requirements, stay on track for graduation, and lighten their course load for the upcoming semester. These courses are available to newly admitted UConn students who wish to experience a college-level course before starting their first semester at UConn.

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Center for Advanced Engineering Education

UConn's non-credit Engineering Workshops provide focused and intensive training designed to quickly update your professional skills and keep you current in rapidly evolving technical fields. These short programs are taught by industry experts and UConn faculty, offering practical knowledge and the latest methodologies. Ideal for practicing engineers and technical professionals, these non-credit programs deliver high-impact learning experiences without the commitment of a full degree program.

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Systems Engineering Fundamentals Course

Join UConn's seven-week program to gain essential skills for creating cost-effective and resilient systems. With a flexible online format and weekly live sessions, you'll be ready to make a real impact. Participants will receive instruction from UConn faculty at the Pratt & Whitney Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering. Throughout the program, students will master essential systems engineering vocabulary and methods, applying these concepts through hands-on practice and real-world examples.

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Social Work – Center for Continuing Education and Professional Development

The UConn School of Social Work provides a comprehensive selection of non-credit seminars, webinars, and post-master's certificate programs. Taught by practice-based instructors and field experts, these programs address current and relevant topics across the human service professions. They’re specifically designed to help social workers, professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, and psychologists maintain their skills and earn essential Continuing Education Credits (CECs) for licensure and professional advancement.

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CAHNR Extension

UConn Extension serves as a crucial link, bringing the university's research-based expertise directly to Connecticut's residents, businesses, and communities to address practical local needs. Their comprehensive non-credit offerings include educational programs such as workshops, training sessions, and long-term initiatives focused on enhancing agriculture, food security, environmental sustainability, and health and well-being. Additionally, they provide essential services, including the Soil Nutrient Analysis Lab, the Plant Diagnostic Lab, and the Master Gardener volunteer program, which deliver reliable solutions and expert resources to address various problems throughout the state.

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Pharmacy Continuing Education

The UConn School of Pharmacy's Office of Professional Development is an accredited provider of Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE) and offers high-quality, specialized training for pharmacists and other health care providers. Programs are delivered in various formats, including live events, regular seminars, and monthly online modules called "You Asked For It!" (YAFI!). These non-credit activities allow health professionals to earn required training credits and stay current with the latest pharmaceutical knowledge and practices.

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