2U has launched six new IBM microcredentials on edX, designed for working professionals to build high-impact skills in data science, AI, and software engineering. The cohort-based programs offer live instruction, personalized support, and a flexible format to meet the evolving tech economy. Enrollment is now open for the first three programs: Data Analyst, Data Science, and Applied AI Developer.
2U, a global leader in education technology, has expanded its partnership with IBM to introduce six new technical microcredentials on edX, its global online learning platform. These cohort-based programs are designed to empower working professionals with high-impact skills in data science, artificial intelligence (AI), and software engineering. The programs offer live instruction, personalized support, and a flexible format to meet the evolving demands of the tech economy.
The first three programs—Data Analyst, Data Science, and Applied AI Developer—are now open for enrollment, with cohorts beginning in October 2025. These programs aim to provide shorter, more flexible, and more affordable alternatives to traditional degrees, while offering greater support than typical self-paced courses. The IBM Data Analyst Certificate focuses on foundational analytical skills, the Data Science Certificate covers the entire data science process, and the Applied AI Developer Certificate emphasizes practical application and responsible innovation in AI.
The remaining three programs—Software Engineer, Generative AI Engineer, and DevOps Engineer—will open for enrollment in the coming months. Each program is based on an IBM-developed curriculum and materials, led by subject matter experts in IBM products and technologies, and incorporates peer-to-peer learning and hands-on capstone projects. Programs require an average of 12 hours of work per week and cost between $1,900 and $2,500. Learners receive ongoing support from instructors and student success advisors and earn an official IBM certificate upon completion.
The partnership between 2U and IBM reflects a broader commitment to reimagining how professionals learn, making it easier to gain meaningful, job-relevant skills that keep pace with innovation. This collaboration aims to close the global skills gap and prepare more professionals for the demands of an AI-powered economy. Together, 2U and IBM are delivering targeted, career-relevant education that helps professionals grow with confidence and purpose in an AI-powered world.
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