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  • UNLV Continuing Education has some exciting new classes this spring. These classes are a great avenue to upgrade your professional skills, train for a new role, or learn just for fun! Many certificates and classes are now offered in-person or online, and are designed for adult learners.

    New programs for spring 2023 include: 

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    It can take a lifetime of practice, experimentation, success, and of course failure to achieve any level of expertise in a field of study. It takes an incredibly special person to turn around and take those years of hard work and offer them up to the next generation. Gae (Gabbie) Hirsch is one of those passionate individuals with her twenty plus years of teaching at UNLV Continuing Education.

  • Accelerate your business and career in tech-enabled professions

    High-growth professions in “codeless” or tech-enabled occupations are also requiring the technical know-how and experience in today’s tech heavy careers. UNLV Continuing Education in collaboration with GreenFig, are now offering programs that helps workers get the digital skills they need.

    Get the top in-demand strategic, tactical, and analytic skills, platform certifications, and career services in one 10-week online program.

    Start from the strategic foundation and go to job-ready execution.

  • It’s time to use your imagination and connect to your creative side!

    Take a look at different paint techniques for watercolor, drawing, acrylics, oils, or mixed media.

    Learn about both the creative and technical sides of the fashion industry through hands-on activities, demonstrations and special events.

    Build proficiency in core design software tools used in the commercial printing and the graphic design industry.

    Produce music and perform at live events when you learn to DJ like a pro.

  • SkillStorm’s Upskill Together project will expand access to in-demand industry-recognized credentials; provide free training to individuals from historically underserved communities

  • Collaboration with SkillStorm will expand access to technology skills training and industry-recognized credentials for UNLV students, alumni, and community members

    LAS VEGAS — September 29, 2022 — The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) today announced a collaboration with the tech talent accelerator SkillStorm designed to provide increased access to industry-recognized credentials in high-demand enterprise technologies, including AWS, Salesforce, CompTIA and Pega.

  • The Division of Educational Outreach is pleased to announce that James Fowlkes has been hired as the new Director of Program Development for Continuing Education. James holds a bachelor of science in mathematics and a master's of science in leadership in higher education. James most recently served as Director of Curriculum and Professional Development at Virginia Commonwealth University Online and Continuing Education, where he oversaw the expansion and improvement of curriculum and faculty development.

  • Lifelong learning is a great way to relax after work, learn something new, or upgrade your professional skills. Continuing Education’s classes are available both in-person or online, and are designed for adult learners. Explore some of the new programs and classes this fall!

    New programs for fall 2022 include: 

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    Break into the technology industry or upgrade your skills to stay relevant in today’s technical and digital field. The technology and digital landscape is always changing and many of these fields need qualified and skilled candidates to fill job vacancies. New skills can take you further and expand your options. UNLV Continuing Education offers multiple programs and certifications that will aid you in your current career or a potential new career path.

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    On time and under budget–that is the goal of any project management professional. It’s a concept easily attainable on paper, but real world execution often results in the opposite–late and over budget. Denis Peterson, Ph.D., president of Petersen Training, LLC, has had to step in and course correct a lot of projects during his career and decided he could provide training that resulted in maximum efficiency. This led to a partnership with UNLV Continuing Education to offer the Advanced Project Management Certificate program in southern Nevada.