From Digital Arts to Health, Continuing Education Has Something for Everyone


Continuing education

The educational experience is not something that is limited to the early stages of your life. Instead, education is something you should engage in all the time, no matter where life takes you or what your past activities may have been. For residents of New Mexico continuing education is readily available through a wide variety of courses and subject matter.

Whether you are more interested in learning about the Digital Arts and making yourself more technologically savvy with classes such Mac and iPad and Web Design and Development, or you are looking to market yourself better in the field of Heath and Wellness with courses on Holistic Health and Phlebotomy, UNM continuing education has something for everyone.

Perhaps you need to sufficiently prepare for the LSAT or GRE, or you are studying to be a certified paralegal and you want to be ready to take the exam. Continuing education UNM has you covered. For those who work for nonprofit organizations, there is even a training course for Grant Writing.

If you feel that there are skills you once cultivated that you want to continue to hone, or there are simply areas of knowledge that have been previously missing from your experience, adult continuing education can be the ideal medium for filling that gap. In a welcoming environment with supportive faculty, you can join other students who are at a similar stage in their life and develop the expertise you need to succeed at your goals through continuing education UNM.

For further discussion, be sure to share your questions or recommendations in the forum below about specific courses or the continuing education experience in general.


5 responses to “From Digital Arts to Health, Continuing Education Has Something for Everyone”

  1. This question is directed to those who have taken continuing education courses at the University of New Mexico before. Are there any particular classes you found to be particularly enriching?

  2. This question is directed to those who have taken continuing education courses at the University of New Mexico before. Are there any particular classes you found to be particularly enriching?

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