Designing Your Future short course: Module 1

Discover the Stanford University short course that is helping students discover and create a successful and thriving career and the path to get there.

About the Designing Success

Designing Success is Module 1 of the Stanford University short course, Designing Your Future.

This first stage will give you the skills to navigate the challenges of creating and sustaining a successful, thriving career and prepare you for transitioning into industry. You will explore personal skills, interests and values; define work and life goals; and outline different career possibilities. Designing Success is free to access online for all students and is self-paced. 

 

What is Designing Your Future?

Designing Your Future is a new online short course based on the successful Stanford University course and book Designing Your Life: Build a life that works for you – a guide to help people think like a designer to discover the career they want and the path to get there through design thinking: reframing questions, ideation, prototyping and testing.

You can now enrol in Designing Success. 

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