Microsoft and Coursera Launch 11 New Professional Certificates to Bridge AI and Tech Skills Gap
Breaking: Microsoft and Coursera Unveil 11 New Professional Certificates
In a major push to close the widening skills gap, Microsoft and Coursera today announced the release of 11 new Professional Certificates spanning artificial intelligence, data analytics, and software development. The expansion represents a more than 50% increase in Microsoft's certificate portfolio on the platform, which has already attracted over 1.3 million enrollments globally.

The certificates are designed to equip learners with job-ready skills in the fastest-growing tech fields, according to executives. They emphasize hands-on practice and real-world applications rather than just theoretical knowledge.
“We’re moving into a world where every role is shaped by AI, data, and cloud technologies,” said Elisa Graceffo, General Manager of Global Skilling at Microsoft. “These certificates are designed to help learners understand new tools, confidently apply them in their daily work, and stay ahead in today’s rapidly changing job market.”
Why This Matters Now
Demand for tech skills is soaring. Coursera’s Job Skills Report 2026 shows generative AI enrollments have surged 234% year-over-year, while Professional Certificate enrollments are up 91%. This signals a shift: learners crave verified, practical capabilities—not just academic credentials.
Microsoft’s new offerings target three domains where employer demand outpaces supply: AI and generative AI, software development, and data. The certificates include entry-level and advanced pathways, making them accessible to beginners and experienced professionals alike.
What’s New: The 11 Certificates
Artificial Intelligence & Generative AI
- Microsoft AI Agents: From Foundations to Applications – Design, build, and deploy AI agents from core concepts to real-world use cases.
- Microsoft Account Manager with Generative AI – Apply GenAI to account planning, customer insights, and relationship management.
- Microsoft Azure AI in Healthcare (entry-level) – Develop AI solutions for healthcare with responsible deployment.
- Microsoft Generative AI Engineering – Build, evaluate, and deploy GenAI systems using Azure and modern frameworks.
- Microsoft Sales Toolkit with Generative AI – Enhance prospecting, forecasting, and sales execution with GenAI.
Software Development
- Microsoft Beginners Guide to C# Fundamentals (entry-level) – Write structured, object-oriented code for modern applications.
- Microsoft Getting Started with ASP.NET Core – Create dynamic websites and web apps with secure back-end systems.
- Microsoft Introduction to C++ Programming (entry-level) – Build core programming skills with C++.
The remaining certificates—focused on data roles—were not detailed in today’s announcement but are expected to cover modern data systems and analytics. Coursera will list all 11 on their platform immediately.

Background: The Skills Gap Widens
Traditional education often lags behind the rapid pace of technological change. Microsoft and Coursera first partnered in 2019 to create Professional Certificates that offer stackable, career-focused training. The new batch builds on that success, with enrollments already reaching 1.3 million across the existing catalog.
The job market increasingly demands hybrid skills—combining AI literacy, data proficiency, and development know-how. These certificates aim to fill that void by providing structured pathways from foundational knowledge to applied expertise.
What This Means
For learners, this expansion translates into more opportunities to gain verifiable credentials that employers trust. Microsoft’s brand recognition and Coursera’s global reach mean these certificates can open doors in tech, healthcare, sales, and beyond.
For employers, the new offerings provide a ready pipeline of skilled talent. As Graceffo noted, every role is becoming tech-enabled. The certificates are designed to keep workers ahead of the curve—not just for today’s jobs, but for the evolving roles of tomorrow.
Industry experts view this as a model for the future of education: modular, practical, and directly tied to market needs. The 234% jump in GenAI enrollments suggests learners are already voting with their time—and this expansion gives them even more to choose from.
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