Breaking: Coursera Unveils 12 New Skill Programs as 95% of Students Embrace AI in Learning
San Francisco, CA — Coursera today announced the launch of 12 new Specializations and courses from top universities and industry partners, responding to a seismic shift in education where 95% of students and educators now use AI tools and 75% of employers prioritize generative AI credentials. The new offerings target high-demand fields: cloud AI, additive manufacturing, accounting, complex sales, and leadership.
“This isn’t just about adding courses; it’s about redefining how learners build verifiable, job-ready capability in an AI-driven world,” said Coursera CEO Jeff Maggioncalda in a press release.
Background
The announcement comes as a new Coursera study reveals that the pandemic-era surge in online learning has permanently altered employer expectations. Traditional degrees are no longer sufficient; 75% of hiring managers now actively seek candidates who hold generative AI credentials.

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New Programs Covering AI, Technical, and Professional Skills
The curriculum is designed to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and real-world application. Below are key highlights:
AI and Technical Capability
- Build and Modernize Applications with Generative AI (Google Cloud): Hands-on experience deploying agents with Vertex AI.
- Additive Manufacturing: Scientific Concepts and Applications (University of Miami): Foundation in materials and next-gen production processes.
Finance and Sales Expertise
- CPA Licensure Prep series (UC Santa Barbara): Four specializations covering auditing, financial reporting, accounting, and regulatory frameworks.
- Sales Strategies: Mastering Complex B2B Sales (The Expert Academy): Navigate extended deal cycles and align stakeholders.
Leadership and Human Skills
- Business Leadership Essentials (Minnesota State University, Mankato): Design team structures, align goals, and navigate trade-offs.
“These programs are purpose-built for fast-evolving careers,” said Dr. Sarah Lin, an education policy analyst at the Center for Workforce Innovation. “Learners need more than theory—they need practical, stackable credentials that signal readiness to employers.”

What This Means
The launch signals a fundamental redefinition of higher education: from degree-centric to skills-centric. As AI automates routine tasks, human expertise in judgment, ethics, and strategic thinking becomes the new currency.
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For employers, the 12 new programs offer a direct pipeline to talent vetted for AI literacy and applied problem-solving. For learners, the message is clear: adapt or fall behind.
“Timing is everything,” added Maggioncalda. “The window to reskill is narrowing—and we’re giving learners and institutions the tools to act now.”
All new specializations are available on Coursera starting today, with rolling start dates.
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