The Denison Global Career Accelerator — Enrollment is closed for Summer 2025

The Knowlton Center for Career Exploration is excited to share a unique opportunity available to students of all majors: The Global Career Accelerator, a part-time, fully virtual program that allows students to gain in-demand skills and real-world experience alongside peers from more than 50 countries.

Through a combination of video lessons, live online classes, and hands-on portfolio projects for leading organizations like Intel, The Grammys, and Spotify, students will build both technical and global career skills while earning one course credit on their fall transcript.

In the program, students will:

  • Collaborate in small groups with peers from 50+ countries around the world
  • Solve real-world challenges for global organizations across a variety of industries
  • Choose from one of four professional tracks: Digital MarketingWeb Development for Everyone Data AnalyticsCoding for Data or Career Rotation
  • Gain experience using top industry tools such as TableauShopify, and Python
  • Engage in workplace simulations and United Nations-led training to apply global perspectives and reflect on professional skills

Enrollment is closed for Summer 2025. Explore more about the program on the Global Career Accelerator website or contact the Knowlton Center for support!

What is it?

This online program gives you a career head-start by filling your resume with real-world experience from companies like Intel and the Grammys, all while earning impressive industry certifications.

Who is it for?

The Denison Global Career Accelerator brings together students from a wide range of majors and is led by industry experts from companies like Zillow, Google, and NASA. Whether you’re working towards a degree in business, data and technology, arts, sciences, or still looking for which major is the best fit – The Global Career Accelerator provides valuable exposure to real industry challenges. If you want to enhance your resume while earning college credit, this program is for you.

Is it worth it?

94% of graduates say they would recommend the program and 2 out of 3 students say that it was one of the most valuable things they did in college. Space is limited and access is on a first-come first-serve basis for invited students.