Short-Term Credit Courses for Global Learners
Delivering flexible, accredited online learning opportunities across borders
Program Overview
A Scalable Short-Term Credit Program
Our short-term credit programs enable institutions to deliver internationally recognized courses to global students through flexible formats. Students benefit from accessible, credit-bearing learning opportunities, while universities gain a scalable solution to expand enrollment and develop long-term academic pathways.
Transferable Credits
Flexible Delivery
Academic Pathways
Scalable Partnership
Program Benefits
Built for Institutions, Valued by Students
This program enables universities to scale international enrollment and deliver credit-bearing courses with academic integrity and flexibility. For students, it offers a convenient pathway to earn recognized credits and explore academic opportunities across institutions. The result is a model that drives both institutional growth and student success.
Course Selection
Enrollment
Course Delivery
Credit Award & Transfer
Structure & Model
Flexible and Engaging Learning
Courses are delivered through a state-of-the-art online platform, combining live sessions, interactive assignments, and collaborative projects. This blended model ensures an engaging and effective learning experience, adaptable to different time zones and learning styles.
30+ Partner Universities
Top-tier institutions worldwide.
500+ Diverse Courses
Wide range of subjects.
2000+ Students Annually
Connect with diverse learners.
6000+ Credits Awarded Annually
Recognized qualifications.
Academic Scale
A World of Knowledge
We partner with over 30 top-tier universities worldwide, offering a diverse catalog of over 500 courses across various disciplines. From business and technology to arts and humanities, find the perfect course to complement your degree.
| Discipline | Representative Course Offerings |
|---|---|
| Psychology | Introduction to Psychology; Survey of Psychology; Personality Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Social Psychology; Child Development |
| Biology & Biochemistry | Introduction to Biology; Molecular Biology; Developmental Biology and Physiology; Immunology; Advanced Analytical Biochemistry |
| Chemistry | General Chemistry; Organic Chemistry I; Organic Chemistry II |
| Physics | Introduction to Physics; Mechanics |
| Mathematics | Calculus (Multivariable); Linear Algebra; Differential Equations; Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations; Real Analysis; Abstract Algebra; Probability & Statistics |
| Statistics & Data Science | Introduction to Statistics; Regression Analysis; Statistical Data Analysis; Multivariate Statistical Methods; Time Series Analysis; Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments |
| Computer Science & IT | Computer Science; Data Structures and Algorithms; Operating Systems; Database Systems; Cryptography; Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Python Programming |
| Economics | Microeconomics; Macroeconomics; Intermediate Microeconomics; Intermediate Macroeconomics; International Trade; Development Economics; Labor Economics; Public Economics |
| Business & Finance | Financial Accounting; Introductory Finance; Mathematics of Finance; Operations Management; Marketing Management and Strategy; Money and Banking |
| Communication & Media Studies | Public Speaking; Communication and Culture; Advanced Communication Theory; Theories of the Media; Interviewing and Communication |
| History | U.S. History (to 1877); U.S. History (Since 1877); World History; History of Western Art; History of Economic Thought; Modern China |
| Art History & Visual Studies | Greek Art and Architecture; Eighteenth-Century European Art; Introduction to Modern Art; Introduction to Film Studies; Film History |
| Philosophy & Ethics | Great Philosophers; History and Philosophy of Science; Science, Society, and Ethics; Philosophy of Happiness and the Good Life |
| Sociology & Social Sciences | Introduction to Sociology; Research Methods in Social Science; Reading Popular Culture |
| Environmental Studies | Environmental and Resource Economics; Climate Change; Global Perspectives in Environmental Science |
| Languages & Humanities | Fundamentals of Academic Writing; Introduction to Literature: The Novel; World Religions I; Introductory Japanese |
Case Study
Transformative Impact
"Taking a short-term course through this platform was a game changer. I earned credits towards my major while gaining a global perspective from my home. The course was challenging, and the connections I made with peers and professors were invaluable."
— Program Student