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My Ed Today Career Tracks offer students a chance to hone their skills in a variety of professions by taking a cross-discipline approach to learning. Today’s work environment requires professionals to master a variety of skills – some that are clearly applicable to that position and some that will help to enhance the efficacy and abilities of professionals across all fields. Career training and re-training requires a strategic approach to learning beyond a traditional degree program and My Ed Today Career Tracks offers our partners exactly this solution.

My Ed Today offers a number of courses that fit together strategically to provide comprehensive training for a particular field and multi-dimensional solutions for students who need to be prepared for everything their job may throw at them. We train students to be instrumental to their future employers, and that requires the ability to tackle a number of different tasks, fill in for missing skill sets on staff and have a working understanding of fundamental skills they’re likely to encounter on the job, whether every day or just sporadically.

Take a look through our extensive catalog of Career Tracks to see how My Ed Today can work for you!

Career Tracks
Business Associate Program
Our Business Associate Program offers students a chance to hone their skills as business professionals and leading executives. Whether starting a company from scratch or building on existing management skills, My Ed Today offers Career Tracks that include all of the courses essential to any business leaders’ toolbox, tailored specifically to different job-types. Learn more…
Entrepreneurship Program
Have you ever thought of starting your own business? Are you ready to stop working for someone else and start working for yourself? Entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of American business, turning great ideas and services into successful businesses every day. But starting a business and growing it to a successful enterprise requires more than just a good idea – owning your own business requires an adaptive, flexible, and well-rounded skill-set that will ensure you’re prepared to navigate through a multitude of business issues. Learn more…
Accounting & Finance Professional
Any successful business owner can tell you that accounting and finance are the most important functions of their entire organization. Proper accounting is essential to the effective functioning and success of any small business and the leadership teams in these companies depend entirely on their accounting staff to track and report the overall health of the company from day to day, quarter to quarter and year to year. Learn more…
Bookkeeping Professional
One of the most important roles in any small business is the bookkeeper who collects and records all of the financial records and transactions for the company. Developing a system for tracking the financial activity for a company and ensuring that all of these transactions are recorded accurately and characterized correctly is imperative to the successful operation and management of any business. Learn more…
Business Management & Supervision Program
Have you been promoted recently? Do you have a group of direct reports from whom you’re hoping to extract the best performance possible? Leading a team of colleagues or managing your own staff requires a set of leadership skills that are often few and far between in today’s business culture. Understanding the personalities working for you and with you, while also maneuvering to get the most out of the different skill sets and personalities on your staff is essential to effective leadership and productive management. Learn more…
Marketing Professional
With more and more technology available, marketing and the theories behind it are changing every day. No longer is it enough to just understand the fundamentals of marketing strategy. Rather, it is imperative that marketing professionals are able to navigate the changing winds of online marketing, take stock of traditional product placement and analyze and interpret the reporting figures that should determine the best, most effective allocation of funds. Learn more…
Sales & Management Professional
No business can survive without sales – and all businesses go to great lengths to find a sales manager who understands not only how to sell, but also how to get the most out of a sales team, cultivate the skills of team members and develop the sales division to drive revenue. Moreover, individual sales associates must have the self-direction and motivation to manage themselves, drive their work and excel in their position. Learn more…
Human Resources Professional
Formerly known as Personnel, Human Resources (HR) departments are fast-becoming a significant player in organizations across the country. Previously, these divisions handled mainly administrative functions like managing employee benefits, recruiting, interviewing and hiring new staff as directed by management. Today’s HR professionals, on the other hand, are increasingly involved in company inititiatives and strategic planning. With this evolving role, HR departments are now able to offers unprecedented opportunities for those entering the field. Learn more…
Project Management Specialist
Steering a large project toward successful completion can be extremely challenging but also incredibly rewarding. More than that, however, juggling multiple projects at once can be incredibly overwhelming without the tools to organize your time. Valuable programs like the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) from the Project Management Institute (PMI) offered by My Ed Today ensure students understand the fundamentals of Project Management. Learn more…
Project Management Expert
Guiding a team toward successful project completion can be extremely taxing but also incredibly gratifying for supervisors and managers. More than that, however, juggling multiple projects at once, managing multiple staff and dealing with the individual and collective personalities on the project can be incredibly overwhelming without a fundamental understanding of how to get the most out of your team and really get things done. Learn more…
Six Sigma Specialist
Taking on a reorganization or optimization project for any size organization is a significant undertaking. To ensure success on these efforts, many professionals employ Six Sigma principles aimed at reducing variations that can result in significant cost savings for any organization. Learn more…
Six Sigma Expert
Taking on a reorganization or optimization project for any size organization is a significant undertaking. To ensure success on these efforts, many professionals employ Six Sigma principles aimed at reducing variations that can result in significant cost savings for any organization. Understanding these principles and putting them to work in practice, however, are 2 different things and requires a host of complementary skills to enhance these efforts and ensure a successful outcome. Learn more…
Java Programming Specialist
Java developers work across all areas of the computer programming field writing software that will run on many different kinds of devices. Java developers work on a multitude of projects integrating code with software already written in other languages such as HTML5 or C++ and are in high demand as this industry moves at a faster and faster clip. Not only is certification in Java is a great way for new entrants to break into the field and prove their expertise to prospective employers, but fundamental project management skills is essential to success in this field and the ability to command higher salaries as a result. Learn more…
Web Development Specialist
Professional web developers work to build and maintain high-end websites for a multitude of clients. Specialists who work in this field aren’t just webmasters, but rather have the technical capability to write custom scripts that will accommodate clients’ needs. Web developers require professional training and experience working in different programming codes, and scripting languages. Learn more…
Green Building & Sustainability Professional
High-performance buildings and new green construction are fast-becoming the standard in architecture and commercial construction – and for good reason: the amount of energy these buildings can save, the sustainable materials with which they’re put together and the quality of life they’re meant to improve is all aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of the nation’s building stock while increasing the overall health and safety of its occupants. Green building systems like the US Green Building Council’s (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program encourage owners and builders to incorporate sustainability principles into their design and retrofit efforts to reduce waste and even reduce costs. Learn more…
Criminal Justice Professional
The American criminal justice system is one of the most unique and robust legal frameworks in the world. Facing a host of issues from overwhelming corrections populations to evolving search and seizure methods within the confines of the Fourth Amendment, professionals working in the Criminal Justice system require a comprehensive understanding of the various issues facing all of the players in the legal system on the criminal side as well as the societal and utilitarian principles affected by these decisions every day. Beyond that, the amount of technology changes for law enforcement and other security and investigative agencies requires a broad understanding of the criminal justice system overall. Learn more…
Criminal Investigation Professional
Criminal Investigation is more and more being driven by advances in technology, provided the search and seizure techniques and investigative efforts remain within the confines of the Fourth Amendment. Still, as more and more technology is incorporated into criminal investigation efforts, technicians and investigation professionals who understand the nature of these efforts alongside the legal considerations and ramifications are in great demand by law offices, corrections agencies, companies that supply these organizations and beyond. Learn more…
Law Enforcement Professional
Law Enforcement Professionals operate every day inside an ever-evolving world of crime and violence.  Facing an array of issues from localized criminal activity to emergency and public health issues that constitute a national or international threat can come up at a moment’s notice, Law Enforcement Professionals are on the front lines of defense for our communities. To this end, all professionals involved in law enforcement from must have an array of applicable skills from combating and preventing crime in the first place, to solving crimes through strategic interviewing and interrogation of involved individuals and proper, legal criminal procedures necessary for the success of the legal system as well. Learn more…
Corrections Specialist
The US Criminal Justice system is a complex web of interconnected authorities, facilities, issues and concerns.  One of the most important facets of criminal justice is the Corrections System that houses, monitors and reintegrates individuals – adults and juveniles – under supervision of the law.  The criminal laws and penal system that determine corrections requirements, the various stresses on the largest corrections system in the world here in the US as well as the various issues, concerns and considerations for rehabilitating and reintegrating individuals back into society require a fundamental understanding of the entire system in order to successfully take on the roles and responsibilities of professionals working in the Corrections system. Learn more…
Paralegal Professional
In any law firm or small practice, Paralegals are often the lifeblood of the organization. The everyday practice of law requires a significant amount of work from filing procedural motions and advising clients to the in-depth legal research and writing necessary for trial or appellate practice. Attorneys have a tremendous workload and rely on capable paralegals for incredibly important research, writing and filing requirements. To the untrained professional, the law unveils a vast amount of complexity and nuance that can be as much overwhelming as it is fascinating. Learn more…
Legal Assistant
Given the ever-increasing pace of business, large law firms and small practices depend heavily on their support staff and resources to ensure they’re delivering the highest quality work-product to their clients. Today’s legal research, writing and filing takes advantage of a multitude of different technologies, web interfaces and other tools that speed up their traditional processes making it imperative for all support staff to be well-versed in these areas. With a focus on those substantive areas most common to general practices and a concentration on civil litigation procedure, this strategic set of courses also includes a look at law office technology and standard legal research and writing procedures. Learn more…

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