Faculty and staff: UTSA offers more than 250 free training and development classes
(Sept. 9, 2014) -- UTSA Human Resources Training and Development will offer more than 250 training classes this semester. The classes are a great way to enhance your skills, prepare for advancement, help you promote UTSA’s mission and goals, and learn about federal and state regulations important to workplace safety.
Faculty and staff received the green-colored class schedule in campus mail. Beginning in October, training classes will be on the first floor of the new North Paseo Building on the Main Campus. As of Sept. 23, the Training and Development and Human Resources offices will be on the fourth floor of the North Paseo Building.
HR Training and Development coordinates learning opportunities throughout the year for more than 6,000 staff and faculty. Classes include online learning as well as classroom sessions covering a broad range of topics.
Here are the top 10 reasons to attend one or more training sessions this fall:
- Enhance your skills.
- Improve your job performance.
- Contribute to a safer workplace.
- Take advantage of networking opportunities.
- Increase job satisfaction.
- Promote the UTSA mission, vision and goals.
- Meet federal, state and UT System regulations.
- Step out of your comfort zone and build confidence.
- Prepare for advancement.
- Have fun, and enjoy great snacks!
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To plan your professional development strategy for the fall and sign up for training classes, visit the MyTraining website. The site includes the course catalog.
For more information, call 210-458-4658 or visit the MyTraining website.
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North Paseo Building (NPB 5.140), Main CampusAt this memorable celebration, UTSA graduates will be introduced one-by-one to cross the stage and accept their doctoral degrees.
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