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Information Technology Industry

Software Developer

Computer Information Systems, A.A.S

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BMCC’s Computer Information Systems (CIS) Associate of Applied Science Degree is designed to teach and train students in a variety of Information Technology disciplines. Students who enroll in BMCC’s CIS program will learn how to administer operating systems, such as Linux, Windows 7, 8.1, and 10, Windows Server; design and install wired and wireless networks; install and configure networking devices (Cisco Routers and Switches); troubleshoot and repair computers; learn web development, and more.

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Computer Information Systems, A.A.S

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BMCC’s Computer Information Systems (CIS) Associate of Applied Science Degree is designed to teach and train students in a variety of Information Technology disciplines. Students who enroll in BMCC’s CIS program will learn how to administer operating systems, such as Linux, Windows 7, 8.1, and 10, Windows Server; design and install wired and wireless networks; install and configure networking devices (Cisco Routers and Switches); troubleshoot and repair computers; learn web development, and more.

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IT Support Specialist

Computer Information Systems, A.A.S

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BMCC’s Computer Information Systems (CIS) Associate of Applied Science Degree is designed to teach and train students in a variety of Information Technology disciplines. Students who enroll in BMCC’s CIS program will learn how to administer operating systems, such as Linux, Windows 7, 8.1, and 10, Windows Server; design and install wired and wireless networks; install and configure networking devices (Cisco Routers and Switches); troubleshoot and repair computers; learn web development, and more.

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Computer Information Systems, A.A.S

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BMCC’s Computer Information Systems (CIS) Associate of Applied Science Degree is designed to teach and train students in a variety of Information Technology disciplines. Students who enroll in BMCC’s CIS program will learn how to administer operating systems, such as Linux, Windows 7, 8.1, and 10, Windows Server; design and install wired and wireless networks; install and configure networking devices (Cisco Routers and Switches); troubleshoot and repair computers; learn web development, and more.

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Computer Information Systems, A.A.S

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BMCC’s Computer Information Systems (CIS) Associate of Applied Science Degree is designed to teach and train students in a variety of Information Technology disciplines. Students who enroll in BMCC’s CIS program will learn how to administer operating systems, such as Linux, Windows 7, 8.1, and 10, Windows Server; design and install wired and wireless networks; install and configure networking devices (Cisco Routers and Switches); troubleshoot and repair computers; learn web development, and more.

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Construction Industry

Carpenter

Construction Technology Certificate of Completion

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Join our Construction Technology (CT) Program to become a carpenter and build a better future by learning how to build a house from start to finish. Gain practical skills through on the job training and learn how to work for yourself and with others.
The CT Program provides students the necessary skills to build structures through various practical applications and hands-on activities, thorough investigations of the Michigan Residential Codes, blueprinting activities, numerous problem-solving scenarios, and many other facets relevant to modern building styles. In addition to a rigorous preparation to field-related employment, the CT Program fosters admirable interpersonal skills of the trades, such as punctuality, integrity, dedication, and pride in workmanship, while providing a broad cultural experience in the world we live in.

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Construction Technology, A.A.S.

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Join our Construction Technology (CT) Program to become a carpenter and build a better future by learning how to build a house from start to finish. Gain practical skills through on the job training and learn how to work for yourself and with others.
The CT Program provides students the necessary skills to build structures through various practical applications and hands-on activities, thorough investigations of the Michigan Residential Codes, blueprinting activities, numerous problem-solving scenarios, and many other facets relevant to modern building styles. In addition to a rigorous preparation to field-related employment, the CT Program fosters admirable interpersonal skills of the trades, such as punctuality, integrity, dedication, and pride in workmanship, while providing a broad cultural experience in the world we live in.

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Public Service Industry

Correctional Officer

Criminal Justice: Corrections Certificate

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This curriculum is designed to prepare men and women for various positions in correctional facilities at the local, state and federal levels. The program includes a combination of theoretical, practical, and supportive courses. The Certificate courses approved by the Michigan Correction Officers Training Council give prospective employees higher employment consideration. Students who complete the five Corrections Officer Certificate courses will satisfy the mandate by the State of Michigan for employment as a Correction Officer in the Michigan Department of Corrections.

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EMTs and Paramedics

Emergency Medical Technician Certificate

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Basic certificate of completion will prepare students for a job in the emergency medical field. Students will be trained in basic life support, patient assessment, and management of medical and traumatic emergencies. The Basic certification will include lecture and practical experience in aspects of emergency treatment and transport of patients to emergency departments. The student must complete forty-eight (48) hours of emergency department and ambulance clinicals. EMT Basic is a pre-requisite for the EMT Specialist and Paramedic programs.

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Emergency Medical Technician Specialist Certificate

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EMT Specialist certificate prepares the EMT Basic to deliver more advanced care during an emergency. The student will learn skills in advanced airway management, intravenous and intraosseous cannulations, and some medication administration. The student must complete an additional forty-eight (48) hours of emergency department and ambulance clinicals.

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Paramedic, A.A.S

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Paramedics certificate and Associate of Applied Science program is designed to prepare the EMT Basic for the highest level of emergency medicine. The student will learn advanced techniques of administering care in life-threatening conditions and to reduce disability. It will also teach the students to recognize signs and symptoms of most life-threatening illnesses and injuries and to effectively manage them. EMT paramedics are employed by advanced life support ambulances, emergency departments, critical care units of hospitals, tactical teams, industrial medicine, and sports medicine groups. State licenses are required. The student is required to perform 250 clinical hours in emergency departments and ambulance services, along with 250 hours of an internship program.

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Paramedicine Certificate

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Paramedics certificate and Associate of Applied Science program is designed to prepare the EMT Basic for the highest level of emergency medicine. The student will learn advanced techniques of administering care in life-threatening conditions and to reduce disability. It will also teach the students to recognize signs and symptoms of most life-threatening illnesses and injuries and to effectively manage them. EMT paramedics are employed by advanced life support ambulances, emergency departments, critical care units of hospitals, tactical teams, industrial medicine, and sports medicine groups. State licenses are required. The student is required to perform 250 clinical hours in emergency departments and ambulance services, along with 250 hours of an internship program.

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Healthcare Industry

Medical Records and Health Information Technician

Medical Billing and Coding Certificate

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This curriculum is designed to prepare students for work in the field of Medical Coding & Billing, and for competency exams in the field of Medical Coding & Billing. Central areas to be studied will include coding and medical procedures, the meaning of formatting, symbols, abbreviations, and notations, coding guidelines, and the coding of medical diagnoses using the Current Procedural Terminology coding guidelines and the International Classification of Disease coding guidelines.

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Medical Office Specialist Certificate

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This program prepares students for entry-level office positions in a medical office setting. Skills, knowledge, and competencies in business communications, medical billing, medical coding, and medical terminology are emphasized.

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Contact Phone Number

906-248-3354

Address

12214 W Lakeshore Dr
Brimley, MI 49715
United States