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As the demand for productivity increases, so does the need for corporate trainers. More and more industries are starting to devote time and resources to implementing training and development programs. In order for these initiatives to succeed, businesses must employ qualified training professionals.
A degree in training prepares students for a career in training and development. Students learn how design, develop, deliver, manage, and coordinate training programs. Upon graduation, students are able to secure positions as instructional designer, technical trainer, training coordinator, training supervisor, and training manager.