Resilience isn’t just about surviving tough times, it’s about learning, adapting, and growing through them. The Emotional Intelligence and Resilience specialization—built with Shari Collins, Associate Professor at the School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies—equips you with strategies to thrive in challenging environments and build critical emotional and cognitive skills for sustainable success. Learn how to foster inner strength, set meaningful goals, manage stress proactively, and lead with empathy. Whether you’re managing workplace pressure, leading a team, or facing life transitions, this certificate provides the foundation to bounce back and flourish. This specialization is designed for: Working professionals facing high-pressure roles Leaders looking to model resilience and support team well-being Individuals navigating change, burnout, or personal challenges Human resources and DEI professionals supporting employee development Lifelong learners committed to personal growth and adaptability
What you'll learn
strategies for developing emotional intelligence
techniques for managing stress proactively
methods for setting meaningful goals
ways to promote resilience in oneself and others
Course objectives
to equip learners with strategies for thriving in challenging environments
to foster critical emotional and cognitive skills for sustainable success
to help individuals navigate change and personal challenges effectively