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Associate - Business Management
Earning an associate degree in Business Management helps students develop organizational and managerial skills for new careers or advancement in their current field. The program explores the concepts of successful organizational and personnel management as it relates to the business world.
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Associate - Computer Systems & Networking Technology
An associate degree in Computer Systems and Networking Technology prepares students with the skills and knowledge to enter or advance in the information technology industry. Courses include software applications, operating systems, and advanced networking concepts and skills. Networking technicians are responsible for installing, configuring, maintaining, and updating systems for businesses and organizations that are relying more heavily on this technology.
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Associate - Diesel Mechanic
Earning an associate degree in Diesel Mechanics prepares students to work on the various systems involved in keeping diesels up and running efficiently. Besides 18-wheelers, there is also a need for repair technicians to diagnose and repair heavy duty construction diesel equipment for many businesses.
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Associate - Medical Assistant
Earning a diploma as a Medical Assistant will prepare students to maintain the highest quality of patient care. Students will also learn how to perform routine administrative duties such as schedule appointments, arrange for hospital admissions, and handle medical prescriptions. Assistants interact with patients by performing clinical duties such as taking medical histories, recording vital signs, and preparing patients for examinations.
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Associate - Medical Billing and Coding
The associate in Medical Billing and Coding degree program teaches students a general overview of health care and health insurance billing procedures. Training includes learning the universal codes for procedures, instruction for organizing and maintaining medical records, and processing insurance claims. Graduates will also be skilled in medical office administrative duties.
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Associate - Paralegal
This associate degree in Paralegal program is designed to comprehensively cover theory and applications of procedures used by paralegals. In the program, students are also taught client interviewing skills, basic investigative techniques, how to conduct legal research, and the art of briefing cases and laws. Graduates will be able to assist attorneys by preparing legal documents, settlement brochures, and trial exhibits.