Marian University and Scrum Alliance Integrate Agile Certifications into Undergraduate Curriculum
Event summary
- Marian University and Scrum Alliance have partnered to integrate Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) certifications into Marian's MGT-330 Project Management course.
- 17 students received CSM certification in the Spring 2026 semester.
- The partnership aims to equip students with adaptability, collaboration, and leadership skills for AI-driven workplaces.
- Scrum Alliance provides professional-grade certifications and microcredentials to be embedded in degree programs.
The big picture
This partnership reflects a broader shift in higher education toward integrating workforce-relevant skills directly into degree programs, rather than treating them as post-graduate add-ons. As organizations adapt to AI disruption and rapid market shifts, the demand for professionals with agile leadership and problem-solving skills is growing. The collaboration between Marian University and Scrum Alliance positions students to enter the workforce as modern problem-solvers capable of driving transformation.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly other universities will replicate this model of embedding professional certifications into undergraduate programs.
- Employer Demand
- Whether employers will increasingly prioritize candidates with agile certifications and AI-ready skills.
- Scalability
- The pace at which Scrum Alliance can expand this partnership model to other institutions globally.
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