Adapting: Career Development
Coursera Specialization
19 Courses
Macquarie University is a top-tier university located in Sydney, Australia, with more than 40,000 students. It offers degrees in a broad array of disciplines from humanities to science and engineering. It is dedicated to research excellence, maintaining an active student life, and fostering industry collaborations.
Overview
Embark on a journey of professional growth with Macquarie University's specialized course on Adapting: Career Development, available on Coursera. This unique specialization addresses the shifts in organizational environments, the challenges of technological innovations, globalization, and the diversity of the workforce. Discover how to seamlessly adapt, manage your career, build resilience, and embrace your role as a global citizen in today's competitive world.
The specialization is divided into four transformative subjects:
- Improve Yourself Always - Focuses on fostering a continuous development mindset, enhancing your ability to learn and adapt effectively.
- Build Personal Resilience - Offers strategies to strengthen your resilience against the heightened pressures in modern organizational settings.
- Your Career, Your Life - Provides guidance on proactively shaping your career path and taking charge of your professional journey.
- Become a Global Citizen - Prepares you to navigate and thrive in the globalized aspect of work by understanding cultural diversity and adopting inclusive strategies.
This course aims to equip you with the skills to flourish in today’s dynamic organizational landscapes, ensuring you're not just prepared but ahead of the curve in your career development endeavors. Join us in this comprehensive specialization to foster resilience, adaptability, and a global outlook essential for success in contemporary organizations. Enroll now and take your first step towards becoming an adept professional ready to face the challenges of the modern work environment.
Categories: Career Development Courses.
Syllabus
Taught by
Associate Professor Paul Nesbit, Dr Alena Soboleva and Professor Fei Guo