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This career studies certificate prepares students with practical experience and technical knowledge through ten courses relevant to working in medical coding as well as completing the exam offered by the American Health Information Management Association and the American Academy of Professional Coders.

Read more on this post: Medical Records Coder (Health Information Management), Certificate

This career studies certificate prepares students for work in the eye care field as an optician through seven courses and 4,000 hours of on the job training. Students can also sit for the licensure exam.

Read more on this post: Opticians Apprentice, Certificate

This career studies certificate prepares students for work in medical records. The seven required courses include the study of laws, medical terminology, billing, documentation, health care, and technology.

Read more on this post: Release of Health Information Specialist (Health Information Management), Certificate

This program provides a foundation through its 20-21 courses for a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, language, literature, history, humanities, journalism, education, philosophy, mathematics, science, communication, pre-law, and religion. Students should work closely with an advisor when choosing courses for transfer to a bachelor’s degree program.

Read more on this post: Liberal Arts, AA

This career studies certificate prepares students to start or manage a small business. Students will complete seven courses in a variety of topics such as accounting, written and oral communication, marketing, and law.

Read more on this post: Entrepreneurship in Small Business, Certificate

This flexible degree allows students to design a curriculum that meets specific career or transfer plans, including courses in science, history, social sciences, mathematics and the humanities. The program consists of general education coursework and additional elective credits that may be selected in consultation with an advisor to ensure they will be accepted for the preferred program at the four-year institution to which students plan to transfer.

Read more on this post: General Studies, AS

This certificate is the equivalent of the first year of an associate degree, and can transfer into many bachelor’s degree programs. Students complete required courses that can lead to many associate degrees, or students can use these to demonstrate skills required for an employer. This certificate provides students with a solid foundation in critical thinking, written and oral communication, quantitative and scientific reasoning, cultural and social understanding, and information literacy for success in any field of study.

Read more on this post: General Studies, Uniform Certificate, Certificate

This career studies certificate is designed to prepare students for a career in business and industry through a series of nine courses. Should students want to continue studies in this field, these courses can be applied as electives to an associate degrees in information systems technology by working with an advisor.

Read more on this post: Computer Applications, Certificate

This career studies certificate offers foundational courses to prepare students for work in the criminal justice and law enforcement field. Students will apply the content from the six required criminal justice courses in topics such as patrolling, juvenile justice, and narcotics.

Read more on this post: Criminal Justice, Certificate

This program is designed to prepare students for immediate employment upon completion of the 22 required courses. Coursework is designed to develop skills and knowledge related to the care and supervision of young children birth to age twelve. Participation in an approved early childhood/primary setting internship is required.

Read more on this post: Early Childhood Education, AAS

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