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A certificate program does not lead to a professional certification. Yes, the courses you take in a certificate program could help you prepare to earn a professional field-specific certification, but earning a certificate is not the same as becoming certified.
Certifications are awarded by an independent body, often trade or industry associations, and usually involve an examination process. Certificates are short-term, professionally oriented credentials awarded by an educational institution (as opposed to an industry body) based on completion of specific coursework.
Certificate. Certification generally refers to an earned credential that demonstrates the holder's specialized knowledge, skills, and experience. Certification differs from a certificate program, which is usually an educational offering that confers a document at the program's conclusion.
A Course Certificate is an official Coursera credential that confirms that you successfully completed a course on Coursera. See your Course Certificates. You can see all the Course Certificates you've earned on your Accomplishments page.
Upon completion of professional certification requirements, which typically entail passing an exam administered by an industry-specific credentialing organization, a certificate credential is awarded. Doctors, Accountants (CPA's), Certified Financial Planners (CFA), and pilots are examples.
Certificate. Certification generally refers to an earned credential that demonstrates the holder's specialized knowledge, skills, and experience. Certification differs from a certificate program, which is usually an educational offering that confers a document at the program's conclusion.
A certificate or a diploma as it is sometimes called is the shortest course of study. Certificates consist of courses that help you develop career competency in a single subject. A certificate typically consists of from three to twelve courses, all commonly completed within a year or a year-and-a-half of study.
A degree can take anywhere from two to four years or longer. Certificate programs often take months instead of years, and some can even be obtained in conjunction with a degree program. Diploma programs offer a more in-depth curriculum than a certificate, but they are more like a certificate than a degree.
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