Continuing Education
Earn continuing-education credits and expand your skills.
We’re thrilled to offer an assortment of continuing-education courses to UCSF alums.
Visit our sister websites to learn more about these special offerings:
We also offer a special tuition offset to UCSF alum who are interested in our Online Healthcare and Interprofessional Leadership master’s degree. The program is designed for professionals who are committed to shaping health-care systems that improve access, affordability, quality, and safety.
Students achieve proficiency in health-systems research, leadership, health-care policy and economics, organizational complexity, business practices, and management of social and human capital.
To learn more about the program and the UCSF alumni tuition offset, call (877) 481-2050 and speak with an admissions specialist.
Coursera Online Courses
Coursera is an education platform that partners with top universities and organizations worldwide, offering free courses online for anyone to take.
See the full list of courses offered to UCSF alumni.
UC Extension Courses
UCSF alumni also receive a discount on some extension courses offered across UC campuses. Discounts vary from campus to campus and you will need to show your UCSF alumni membership card to receive the alumni discount. Please note: Currently, no extension classes exist on the UCSF campus.
Learn more about extension courses on the UC Extension website, or visit any UC Extension Office.
Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
UCSF’s Osher Center for Integrative Medicine offers a variety of groundbreaking lectures, classes, workshops, and therapeutic programs for alumni and members of the public. Their programs emphasize patient empowerment, prevention, and whole-person healing, and are designed to provide the latest news and research related to integrative medicine.
A number of Training in Research in Integrative Medicine (TRIM) Fellowships are also available through the Center.
UCSF Osher Mini Medical School for the Public
The UCSF Osher Mini Medical School is designed to provide members of the community the opportunity to see and hear what goes on every day in UCSF’s classrooms and research labs, with lectures from the same faculty who are on the front lines, teaching students in the health professions.