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Explore Creative Opportunities at Pratt Institute’s School of Continuing & Professional Studies

Last updated: January 5, 2025 4:42 am
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Exciting Spring 2025 Courses Begin Soon!

Are you ready to take your creative skills to the next level, explore new artistic horizons, or make a career change? Look no further than Pratt Institute’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies (Pratt SCPS). Offering a top-tier educational experience in a flexible and accessible format, Pratt SCPS provides a range of noncredit certificates, workshops, and semester-long courses taught by expert instructors. Whether you have a passion for design, photography, art, or even scent design, Pratt SCPS has the perfect program to help you unlock your creative potential.

Flexible Learning Options Tailored to You

Pratt’s SCPS certificates are designed to accommodate both beginners and seasoned professionals, allowing you to learn at your own pace. With a variety of class formats, including in-person, online, and hybrid options, you can customize your learning experience to fit your personal and professional commitments. Whether you prefer the structure of a traditional classroom or the convenience of virtual learning, Pratt offers a range of ways to engage with the curriculum. Additionally, many courses are available in condensed formats during fall, spring, and summer semesters, enabling you to fast-track your progress and complete your certificate in less time.

Furthermore, you have the flexibility to start with individual classes before committing to a full certificate program. Pratt’s open enrollment policy allows you to explore different subjects or fields of interest without any obligations. You can later opt to apply these courses towards a certificate by simply undergoing a transcript review with an SCPS advisor, making it easy to advance your skills on your own terms.

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Noncredit Certificates Tailored for Creatives

Pratt’s SCPS noncredit certificates are ideal for individuals looking to cultivate a diverse creative skill set. These certificates promote exploration across various disciplines, giving you the opportunity to develop new talents while honing existing ones. With stackable certificates, you can choose to specialize in a specific area or create a customized path that spans multiple fields, catering to those interested in building a versatile, modern art and design portfolio.

Pratt’s SCPS certificates cater to a wide range of objectives, from professional growth and career advancement to personal enrichment. Whether you aim to enhance your current career, transition to a new field, or simply indulge in your creative interests, SCPS provides a welcoming and encouraging environment to support your journey.

For more details, please visit pratt.edu.

Have questions? Feel free to reach out to scps-noncredit@pratt.edu. You can also visit Pratt Manhattan Center at 144 West 14th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, New York.

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