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Workforce Development courses are considered non-credit. When you take such a course, you usually won't earn college credit toward a degree, although there are exceptions – some are noted below. But you can earn industry-recognized certifications and continuing education units, or CEUs.
Which area of Wake Tech is the right place to find the training and resources you need? Where do you start?
Watch the video for an explanation about the differences between degree and non-degree training and learn how they work together to help you reach your educational and career goals.
Wake Tech offers a variety of ways to receive college credit or place out of college-level courses:
Examples of non-degree courses that can count for college credit:
There are other non-degree courses that can earn credits. Check with your instructor to see if your course is eligible for college credit.