Marshall University and Mountwest Community and Technical College have partnered to introduce innovative micro-pathways in healthcare and welding, offering students fast, flexible and affordable routes to in-demand careers. Micro-pathways include stackable programs designed to equip learners with industry-specific skills, certifications and degrees. These programs are tailored for working professionals, recent graduates and career changers looking to upskill quickly and efficiently.“This partnership between Marshall and Mountwest is about meeting the evolving needs of the workforce,” said Julia Spears, assistant provost for online education and certification at Marshall. “By offering micro-pathways in high-demand fields like health care and welding, we are providing learners with the skills they need to secure meaningful employment and advance their careers.”
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