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Associate - Computer Systems & Network Technology
Our associate degree in Computer Systems and Network Technology program 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 - Criminal Justice
An associate degree in Criminal Justice prepares students for careers in law enforcement, probation, and security fields to name a few. This introductory degree focuses on the basics of the criminal justice system including legal principles, judicial procedures, and criminal investigations in both the private and public sectors. Graduates will also have developed computer skills, communication techniques, and how to deal with diverse cultures to meet the demands of our modern criminal justice system.
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Associate - Electrical Technology
Our associate degree in Electrical Mechanic program combines science, computers, electricity, technology, and mathematics to provide a solid foundation of knowledge in the electrical and industrial fields. Students will gain the knowledge to work with electrical circuits, analog and digital electronics, microcomputers, and various motors and controls. Graduates will be prepared for a variety of career options in residential, commercial, and industrial construction fields.
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Associate - Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology
Our associate degree in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology program can prepare students for year round work installing, maintaining, repairing, and designing climate control systems for residential and commercial clients. Homeowners and businesses must keep their systems in good working order to ensure safety, comfort, and efficiency within the environmental laws of the region.
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Associate - Medical Assistant
Earning an associate degree to become a Medical Assistant can prepare students with the clinical and administrative skills to train them to become a valued member of a medical team. Training includes how to assist the doctor by taking vital signs, assisting with physical exams, and updating patients' charts. Administrative skills include learning advanced computer skills in MS Office and medical software used for accounting and scheduling appointments. Graduates can gain certification as a Registered Medical Assistant along with other certifications such as CPR, transcription, and basic first aid.