Continuing Education

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The WWII continuing education track provides a rich sequence of online courses that will allow WWII experts and educators to learn at their own pace, while gaining premier knowledge that can be used in their professional careers. Learners of all backgrounds will be able to increase their knowledge of the war, as well as their critical thinking skills, while achieving quality personal growth and intellectual development through the vanguard coursework. View our upcoming courses below.

Victory in Europe: 1944–45

World War II was the deadliest conflict in human history. This course examines the American experience of the violent final months of the war in Europe, from the Battle of the Bulge to the culmination of the Battle of Berlin through a combination of lectures, curated National WWII Museum materials, and discussions.

Registration: September 29 – December 1, 2025
Enroll by November 10 using the code DISWWIIVEEB for 10% off the total cost of the course.

Course Dates: October 27, 2025 – January 5, 2026

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This is a Continuing Education course offered in partnership with Arizona State University. These courses are asynchronous, noncredit, and offer additional learning opportunities for those interested in specific topics that we are able to offer. They are created with flexibility in mind with respect to when participants can access the lectures, roundtables, and information within the course. There are no mandatory online zoom meetings or required assignments.

If you are enrolled in and require assistance in accessing a course, please contact ASU's learner support team at cc-support@asu.edu

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Meet Our Instructors

Taught by the scholars of The National WWII Museum’s Institute for the Study of War and Democracy; Museum historians, curators, and educators; as well as leading faculty from Arizona State University, the WWII continuing education program provides lifelong learners in-depth insights into the war and its legacies. Get to know some of the course instructors:

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The Student Experience

The continuing education program aims at the student who is less concerned with grading and accumulation of academic credit hours, and more interested in the satisfaction and intellectual stimulation of lifelong learning. Continuing education courses will be briefer and more concise, while still drawing upon the combined resources and personnel of The National WWII Museum and Arizona State University.

Continuing education courses will also take participants “behind the lines” at the Museum, allowing them to see artifacts and documents that are not displayed as part of the regular exhibits. Without assignments, papers, or exams, the continuing education experience amounts to education for the purest reason of all: the challenge of learning.