Edmentum Adds 42 Semesters of Elective and Career Courses

Edmentum has expanded its elective and career course offerings by extending its partnership with eDynamic Learning.

As a result of the expanded partnership, Edmentum will offer 42 additional semesters of career and elective courses, for a total of 70.

"This expansion includes courses in key subject areas including forensic science, culinary arts, sports and entertainment marketing and entrepreneurship," according to a news release. "In addition, all of Edmentum's current elective course subscribers will receive access to the full eDynamic library included in their subscription."

"These courses, paired with Edmentum's robust career and technical education collection, continue to strengthen our position as the industry leader in career and elective course offerings," said Eric Swanson, group product manager of Edmentum LMS and courseware, in a prepared statement.

About the Author

Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].

Featured

  • Training the Next Generation of Space Cybersecurity Experts

    CT asked Scott Shackelford, Indiana University professor of law and director of the Ostrom Workshop Program on Cybersecurity and Internet Governance, about the possible emergence of space cybersecurity as a separate field that would support changing practices and foster future space cybersecurity leaders.

  • modern college building with circuit and brain motifs

    Anthropic Launches Claude for Education

    Anthropic has announced a version of its Claude AI assistant tailored for higher education institutions. Claude for Education "gives academic institutions secure, reliable AI access for their entire community," the company said, to enable colleges and universities to develop and implement AI-enabled approaches across teaching, learning, and administration.

  • AI microchip, a cybersecurity shield with a lock, a dollar coin, and a laptop with financial graphs connected by dotted lines

    Survey: Generative AI Surpasses Cybersecurity in 2025 Tech Budgets

    Global IT leaders are placing bigger bets on generative artificial intelligence than cybersecurity in 2025, according to new research by Amazon Web Services (AWS).

  • university building surrounded by icons for AI, checklists, and data governance

    Improving AI Governance for Stronger University Compliance and Innovation

    AI can generate valuable insights for higher education institutions and it can be used to enhance the teaching process itself. The caveat is that this can only be achieved when universities adopt a strategic and proactive set of data and process management policies for their use of AI.