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Continuing Education
Continuing and Non-Credit Learning
St. Thomas offers non-credit classes, mini master's programs, workshops, and seminars to meet continuing education (CLE) requirements, help you accelerate your career, gain new skills and continue the journey of lifelong learning.
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Explore For-Credit Graduate Certificates & Degrees
Non-Credit Programs by School/College
College of Arts and Sciences
Becoming Human
: A short course on race relations in America with modules including historical recovery, differentiated racial care and mobilization on social change.
Catholic Studies
offers a two-course study and a six-week certificate, both of which are eligible to be applied toward a master's degree.
Music Education
opens its graduate-level courses to non-degree seeking students to facilitate life-long learning opportunities for music education practitioners.
Opus College of Business
Executive Education:
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Find single and multi-day classes that focus on
Project Management
,
General Business
, and
Leadership & Management
.
School of Engineering
Engineering disciplines:
Explore how to take a single course
Attend a graduate Engineering course to broaden your learning or add a skill to advance your career.
Graduate Programs in Software:
Explore how to take a single course
Learn state-of-the-art technology skills with a graduate program in Software course.
School of Education
Continuing Education courses
offer self-guided, non-degree programs that can fulfill requirements for your teaching license, help you learn new skills, and offer CEUs.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Becoming Trauma-Informed
Cultural Competency for Educators
School of Law
On-Demand CLEs
The Minnesota Board of Continuing Legal Education allows attorneys to claim up to 30 hours of CLE credit per 45-hour reporting period through on-demand CLEs.
Compliance Certifications
In partnership with the National Society of Compliance Professionals (NSCP), St. Thomas Law offers two securities compliance certifications—Certified Investment Company Compliance Professional (CICCP) and Certified Securities Compliance Professional (CSCP).
Morrison Family College of Health
Graduate Psychology:
Continuing Education and Non-Degree Courses
Explore continuing education options for those curious about pursuing a degree in counseling or who need continuing education credits for licensure (LPC or LPCC).
Social Work:
Continuing Education and Non-Degree Courses
Take up to six credits before being admitted to the MSW, or earn post-MSW clinical hours for your LICSW licensure.
Additional Non-Credit Learning Opportunities
Lifelong Learning with Selim Center
The Selim Center for Lifelong Learning engages adult learners in high quality educational opportunities that promote growth in mind, body, and spirit. Designed for people 40 and older, the Selim Center offers new programming each semester.
Selim Center Programming
Post-Retirement Spiritual Journey
Designed for people who are approaching retirement or who are recently retired, the Next Chapter program is a six-month guided journey grounded in Ignatian Spirituality whose purpose is to assist people to discern who God is calling them to be and what God is calling them to do in their next chapter of life.
The Next Chapter Program
Racial Justice MasterClass
The Racial Justice MasterClass is for corporations and other organizations interested in advancing their work in diversity, equity and inclusion and moving toward racial justice. It is designed to be a continuation in the historical recovery journey and opportunity to join with others in the community to network and advance racial equity.
About Racial Justice MasterClass
Audit an Undergraduate Course
The Go-to-College Program allows lifelong learners (age 40+) to attend and audit regular undergraduate classes along with younger students, as space is available.
About the Go-to-College Program