Coursera Launches Major New Learning Programs as AI Transforms Education and Workforce
Breaking News: Coursera today unveiled a sweeping expansion of its job-focused learning portfolio, adding dozens of new specializations and courses from top universities and industry partners. The move comes as new internal research reveals that 95% of students and educators now use AI tools, and 75% of employers prefer candidates with generative AI credentials.
“This shift is fundamentally redefining what higher education must deliver,” said Coursera CEO Jeff Maggioncalda in a statement. “Learners are moving beyond traditional degrees to build verifiable, job-ready capabilities they can apply immediately in the real world.” The company said the new programs are designed to integrate AI, hands-on practice, and advanced skill-building for a rapidly changing global economy.
The announcement, made public this morning, responds to mounting employer demand for talent that can deploy emerging technologies. Coursera’s latest offerings span technical fields, finance, sales, and leadership – all built with direct input from industry partners and academic institutions.
Background
Higher education is under pressure to adapt as artificial intelligence reshapes both how students learn and what employers expect. Traditional credentials are no longer sufficient for many roles, with companies increasingly prioritizing verified, applied skills over degrees alone.

Coursera’s research, conducted over the past quarter, underscores the urgency: nearly all students and educators have adopted AI tools, yet most institutions have not formally integrated these capabilities into curricula. The new specializations aim to close that gap by embedding generative AI and real-world projects into every course.
Building AI and Technical Capability
Demand for technical talent that can apply AI in real-world settings is surging. Two new specializations target this need directly.
Build and Modernize Applications with Generative AI
Offered by Google Cloud, this specialization provides hands-on experience with advanced models to create intelligent solutions, including deploying agents with Vertex AI. Learners build practical skills for a field where job postings have doubled year-over-year.
Additive Manufacturing: Scientific Concepts and Applications
From the University of Miami, this program lays a foundation in materials, processes, and innovations shaping next-generation production. The specialization is aimed at engineers and technicians looking to lead in advanced manufacturing.
Advancing Professional Expertise in Finance and Sales
As industries evolve, professionals are deepening their portfolios with complex, high-stakes skills. Coursera is launching four new CPA licensure preparation specializations from UC Santa Barbara, plus a sales program from The Expert Academy.

- CPA Licensure Prep: Advanced Auditing and Attestation – Focuses on evaluating engagements, assessing risk, and interpreting evidence.
- CPA Licensure Prep: Current Issues in Financial Reporting – Covers financial statements, assets, equity, revenue, and expenses.
- CPA Licensure Prep: Special Topics in Accounting – Strengthens decision-making with cost accounting, taxation, and business strategy.
- CPA Licensure Prep: The Regulatory Framework of Business – Explores legal structures, contracts, and compliance.
- Sales Strategies: Mastering Complex B2B Sales – Teaches navigation of extended deal cycles, stakeholder alignment, and enterprise selling.
Strengthening Leadership and Human Skills
As AI automates routine tasks, human skills like leadership, communication, and decision-making become more critical. A new specialization from Minnesota State University, Mankato addresses this gap.
Business Leadership Essentials: HR, Organization Design & Negotiation helps learners design team structures, align people to goals, and navigate tradeoffs to drive organizational performance. The program emphasizes skills that complement – rather than compete with – AI tools.
What This Means
For learners, the new offerings represent a direct path to employers’ most sought-after skills – particularly in generative AI, where Coursera’s data shows a credential can boost interview chances by 40%. For institutions, the expansion signals a shift from degree-centric to skill-centric education.
“This isn’t just about adding courses,” said Maggioncalda. “It’s about building a new model of lifelong learning where every program delivers measurable career outcomes.” The programs are available starting today on Coursera’s platform, with subscription options and financial aid for eligible learners.
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