The courses will combine tutor-led instruction with self-directed learning.
A range of new, flexible, business courses are being made available for people in the midlands.
The Longford and Westmeath Education and Training Board are providing short, stackable courses around management, leadership, and digital skills.
The courses will take around 50 hours to complete, combining tutor-led instruction with self-directed learning.
Further Education Director at the LWETB, Antonine Healy believes the new 'micro-qualifications' can help "drive growth, innovation, and sustainability" in the region.
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