Upgrade your skills — 75% off

WSU employees systemwide who are looking to get ahead are invited to register for the Professional and Corporate Education program. PACE offers non-degree certificates to help working professionals update their skills.

The PACE program offers four-to-five-week, non-credit courses in a live, online, instructor-led format. Evening courses are designed to provide a convenient option for busy working professionals. Learn more and register by March 3 at vancouver.wsu.edu/pace.

Spring 2023 PACE courses:

  • Business Analytics with Power BI: Analyze big data for business insights.
  • Change Management: Lead and manage change initiatives with confidence.
  • Communication Skills for Business: Learn mastery of tools for impactful communications.
  • E-commerce Website Development: Build an exciting website that can take payments.
  • Python for Beginners: Learn to use the most popular programming language.
  • Social Media Marketing: Develop social media campaigns across many platforms.
  • SQL for Beginners: Build and use databases in your business.

PACE offers a 75% discount to WSU employees systemwide. You can take a course for about $200. Some departments will pay for professional development. Check with your supervisor.

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