Technology for business and society

50+ courses building digital literacy across non-technical disciplines — Office 365, Power BI, Tableau and Salesforce, with skills employers recognise.

Overview

Build digital literacy and applied technology skills across non-technical disciplines with a pathway designed for US colleges and universities. The catalogue covers the productivity suites, data analysis tools, workflow automation platforms and digital marketing applications students will use in almost any professional role. Learners get hands-on with Microsoft Office 365, Google Workspace, Power BI and Tableau, and build working knowledge of CRM and ERP systems including Salesforce.

Case studies and applied exercises connect the theory to real work, which makes the content a fit for undergraduate business programmes, MBA cohorts and professional development courses across the humanities and social sciences. The content maps to certifications including Microsoft Office Specialist and Tableau Desktop Specialist, so students leave with skills employers recognise.

Faculty get teaching resources, assessment frameworks and case studies that keep course delivery manageable without lowering the bar for credit-bearing modules.

Curriculum

  • Digital Productivity with Office and Google Tools
  • Data Analysis and Visualisation for Business
  • CRM and ERP in Practice
  • Workflow Automation for Professionals
  • Digital Marketing and Collaboration Tools

Learning outcomes

  • Master core digital productivity tools such as Microsoft Office 365 and Google Workspace
  • Apply CRM and ERP systems to support business operations
  • Analyse and present data using tools like Excel, Power BI, and Tableau
  • Automate routine tasks with workflow tools like Zapier and Power Automate
  • Manage projects and teams effectively using digital collaboration platforms