Your education section can shrink or grow depending on your situation. For example, if you don’t have very much experience but you have relevant coursework, you could put your education section before your experience section. If you do this, you need to treat your education section like your experience section and provide more details, including high-impact statements. If, on the other hand, you have experience that demonstrates your qualifications for the position, you can keep your education section brief and only list the credentials that you have or will attain.
Your education section should start with your highest degree and work back in time. Each entry should include the name of the school, the degree or course of study that you obtained (or will obtain upon completion), and the date of completion (or anticipated completion). In addition, you should include any honors you have received.
Let’s look at two examples, a traditional one that is shorter, and one that you would use if you wanted to emphasize your education over your work experience.
Bachelors in Applied Management, Anticipated September 2021
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Emphasis in Accounting and leadership
Web and Mobile Development Certificate, June 2017
Bridgerland Technical College
Relevant coursework in HTML5, CSS3, and databases (MySQL)
Bachelor of Applied Science in Professional Studies, Anticipated 2023
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Certificate in Construction Field Supervision, Anticipated April 2020
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Coursework in project management, estimating, safety, scheduling, and documentation
PathwayConnect Certificate, December 2019
BYU-Pathway Worldwide
As you can see, the traditional example was kept short to demonstrate that they meet minimum educational requirements and instead provide more space for the experience section. In the expanded example, you can see that if you add more details and use high-impact statements, the education section can be swapped with the experience section.
If you have substantial coursework, credentials, or certifications, feel free to include those as well under a simple subtitle like “Credentials” or “Certificates.” If you have significant education experience, you don’t need to go all the way back to high school, just list the most recent and relevant experience.
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