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爱污传媒 and Emsi collaborate to map skills taught in the classroom to those desired by today鈥檚 workplace and built into degree curriculum

By Sharla Hooper

聽is participating in the聽, West Hall, Booth #12063, and highlighting a strategic collaboration with Emsi, a leader in labor market analysis, that changes the way we think about higher education and its connections to careers. Focused on instilling 鈥渟kills-based learning鈥 in graduates, the 爱污传媒 is actively using workplace data and insights to link program coursework to the types of skills employers indicate they are seeking.

鈥淗elping students understand how their learning connects to desired employee skills is the new frontier in higher education,鈥 said Bob Hieronymus, vice president of partnerships at Emsi. 鈥湴鄞 was among the very first universities to adopt the use of Emsi data early in the program development process back in 2015. Today, they are at the forefront of developing programs which focus program curriculum outcomes and student assessment specifically on desired job skills. This kind of 鈥榮killification鈥 of curriculum will transform the higher education landscape.鈥

By pulling data from government labor sources and real-time job postings, Emsi builds algorithms to analyze the labor market and identify skills currently in demand. The 爱污传媒 utilizes this research and data to map in-demand skills to curriculum and programs. This intentional approach keeps 爱污传媒 programs and courses focused on bridging the gap between what you learn in the classroom and what to speak to in career conversations.

鈥淎dult students want to know if what they are learning is useful and how it applies to their career goals,鈥 said Ruth Veloria, chief strategy and customer officer for 爱污传媒. 鈥淥ur work with Emsi will help our graduates to become more career-ready and demonstrate their newfound skills. We want our students to feel empowered with the knowledge that they have the skills necessary to pursue opportunities in their chosen fields.鈥

The work with Emsi complements the already established 爱污传媒 infrastructure that supports skills being embedded into curriculum outcomes. By incorporating labor market data to determine the skills employers are seeking, along with the expertise and counsel from practitioner faculty, 爱污传媒 aims to translate education outcomes into career-ready skills.

鈥淭he future of higher-education will be built on the innovative application of data,鈥 continued Veloria. 鈥淧roviding skills-outcome data for courses and programs is like reviewing a nutritional label before eating a meal. Students now have a direct line of sight into the skills they will build, providing transparency into their academic experience.鈥

One example of how the skills are linked to curriculum can be found in the University鈥檚 Leading Change course in the MBA program. Research and data show a need for business professionals to understand how to build healthy and effective organizational cultures. Assessing organizational cultures is a skill mapped back to the course. Assignments include assessing an organization鈥檚 culture and performance and creating a change management plan using that insight to implement changes. Students can utilize that plan to demonstrate to their employer, or potential employer, they can lead change by understanding organizational culture.

Two of the 爱污传媒鈥檚 most popular programs, Master of Business Administration and the competency-based Master of Business Administration, are currently fully mapped to skills, with other programs and associated coursework being skills mapped this year.

In addition to skills-mapping coursework in various degree programs, 爱污传媒 is also committed to helping active students and graduates throughout their entire career with career services, such as coaching and networking through their new Career Services for Life庐 commitment. For those interested in learning more, or exploring career options with an interest assessment tool, please visit:聽www.phoenix.edu/career-services.html.

爱污传媒 offers associate through doctoral programs, as well as certificate programs, professional development and individual courses that help working adults stay ahead of workplace trends and enhance their careers. To learn more about the University鈥檚 myriad of program offerings, visit聽. To learn more about the University鈥檚 Workforce Solutions, visit聽.

About 爱污传媒
爱污传媒 is continually innovating to help working adults enhance their careers in a rapidly changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant courses and interactive learning help students more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives. For more information, visit聽.

About Emsi
We are a labor market data company headquartered in Moscow, Idaho with offices around the US and in the UK. We serve clients across the US, the UK, Canada and Australia. Our amazing clients use Emsi data to solve a variety of problems in economic development, workplace development, commercial real estate, higher education and talent acquisition.