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A fully funded opportunity (worth up to £550) to gain external certification from Autodesk which evidences your competency with their range of software. Support your IT skills in your studies, and evidence your capabilities and self-development to future employers.
Autodesk Certified User (ACU) certifications are industry-recognized credentials that can help designers, engineers, and makers succeed at any stage of their career. As more and more industries experience a skills gap as they hire new talent, Autodesk certifications provide a reliable validation of skills and knowledge. Obtaining one of these qualifications typically costs up to £550: AutoCAD training | 3-day accredited beginner’s course £395 (armada.co.uk). However, through Rise, Manchester Met students can obtain up to three certifications completely free!

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Key InformationPointsVariesEffortVariesPrerequisitesnoneRelease Date18/01/23
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Adam Hugill works in the Careers and Employability service here at Manchester Met. He specialises in providing opportunities for students to upskill in digital and non-linear career paths, primarily through our Rise programme.

Dr Catherine Elkin is an Experiential Learning Tutor within Rise at Manchester Metropolitan University, leading on the area of Digital Skills within the extended curriculum.