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Camden County College

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Business Industry

Bookkeeper

Accounting

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Accounting clerks maintain systematic and up-to-date records of accounts and business transactions. They also prepare periodic financial statements.

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Office Manager

Business Administration

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The curriculum leads to the bachelor's degree in business administration. Specialized fields in upper division studies include accounting, business administration, economics, finance, human resource management, marketing, computer studies, and other business-related professions.

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Healthcare Industry

Vet Technician

Animal Care Certificate

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Veterinary Exam Room Assistant

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This program is intended for anyone interested in the welfare of animals as well as those who wish to pursue exam room assisting as a career. Course content includes ethics, front desk operations, communication and client relations, medications and pharmacy protocol, exam room procedures, prep room protocols, small animal nursing, introduction to laboratory procedures and radiology.

The program also includes clinical hours each week at a local shelter.
This program is eligible for Camden County College credits, equivalent to Office Procedures for Veterinary Technicians (ASC-106) pending acceptance into the Veterinary Technician program and approval by the Director.

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Veterinary Technology, A.A.S.

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Veterinary technicians work under the supervision of a veterinarian, performing clinical laboratory, diagnostic, and nursing procedures for animals.

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Dental Assistant

Dental Assisting Certificate

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A dental assistant works at chairside while the dentist examines and treats patients. The dental assistant makes the patient comfortable in the chair, prepares the patient for treatment, obtains dental records, prepares impression and restorative materials, exposes and processes dental radiographs, and hands the dentist the proper instruments and materials. The assistant also sterilizes and disinfects instruments, prepares dental tray setups, and instructs the patient in postoperative and general oral health care.

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Dental Assisting, A.A.S.

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A dental assistant works at chairside while the dentist examines and treats patients. The dental assistant makes the patient comfortable in the chair, prepares the patient for treatment, obtains dental records, prepares impression and restorative materials, exposes and processes dental radiographs, and hands the dentist the proper instruments and materials. The assistant also sterilizes and disinfects instruments, prepares dental tray setups, and instructs the patient in postoperative and general oral health.

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Dental Hygienist

Dental Hygiene, A.A.S.

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A licensed dental hygienist is a health care professional, oral health educator and clinician who utilizes scientific knowledge and methods to provide preventative, educational and therapeutic services to support the control of oral diseases and the promotion of oral health. Under the supervision of a dentist, the hygienist records the patient’s dental history, charts the mouth for evaluation and diagnosis by the dentist, scales and polishes teeth, and functions as a dental health educator. The Dental Hygiene program is a two-year, full-time, daytime program that prepares students to take national, regional and state licensure exams in dental hygiene.

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Registered Dietitian

Dietetic Technology, A.A.S.

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Dietetic technicians work in many interesting places, such as hospitals, long-term care/assisted living facilities, health clubs, community programs, food companies, research labs, and restaurants. They assist dietitians/nutritionists and other health professionals in a variety of ways, such as teaching and counseling people about proper nutrition, planning menus, preparing budgets, purchasing foods and supplies, and maintaining food safety and sanitation.

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Medical Records and Health Information Technician

Health Information Technology, A.A.S.

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The Health Information Technology (HIT) program is designed to prepare graduates for employment in the field of health information management technology. Entry-level Health Information Technicians may be employed in a variety of health care settings. These include hospitals, physician’s offices, long-term care facilities, ambulatory surgical centers, home health agencies, public health departments, insurance companies and software vendors.
Enrollment has grown steadily since 2003; increasing by 100% since 2008. The availability of part-time and online enrollment has allowed students to remain in the program while working full-time and/or caring for families.

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Medical Coding Certificate

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This certificate prepares students for employment in a variety of areas that require coding expertise. This program is approved by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).

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Medical Assistant

Health Science: Certified Medical Assistant Option, A.A.S.

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Medical assistants who hold a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certification are eligible to receive college credit for their post secondary education. All applicants to this program must take a required core of courses consisting of a minimum of 40 college credits. Medical assistants are eligible to apply for a maximum of 22 additional college credits toward an associate in health science degree: Certified Medical Assistant Option, through portfolio assessment.

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Medical Assistant Certificate

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This 720 hour program at the Camden County Career Institute is structured to provide all of the competencies necessary to pass the RMA (Registered Medical Assistant) exam. This program is designed to train students as a multi-skilled person who will assist the physician in patient-care management and education. Students will learn to perform a variety of administrative and clinical duties. Venipuncture, vital signs, urinalysis procedures, sterilization techniques and hematology are examples of the clinical duties expected of a Medical Assistant. Administrative competencies such as, medical insurance management, and billing procedures are also a requirement of this occupation.

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Surgical Technologist

Health Science: Surgical Technology Option, A.A.S.

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Surgical technologists who are graduates of an approved surgical technology program are eligible to receive college credit for their post secondary education. All applicants to this program must take a required core of courses consisting of a minimum of 39-40 credits taken at Camden County College.
Surgical technologists are eligible to apply for a maximum of 22 additional college credits toward an Associate in Applied Science Health Science degree: Surgical Technology Option, through portfolio assessment.

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Occupational Therapy Assistant

Occupational Therapy Assistant, A.S.

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Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTAs) work to provide services to persons of all ages who are challenged by disability, trauma, and/or the aging process, helping them to participate in occupations that are necessary and meaningful, and to improve their quality of life. OTAs work under the supervision of occupational therapists in all practice settings. The OTA program, offered by Camden County College in partnership with Rutgers-SHP, is committed to preparing Occupational Therapy Assistants as professionals who will contribute to the health and well-being of individuals, groups, and populations in New Jersey and beyond.

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Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technician

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Upon completion of this course, students will be prepared to sit for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board exam as well as be in a competitive position to seek employment in the field. Course content will include pharmacy law, interpreting prescriptions and computer entry, defining drugs by brand and generic names, ethics, inventory control, routes of administration, and side effects of medications.

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Nurse - LPN / LVN

Practical Nursing Certificate

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The Practical Nursing program at Camden County College is approved by the New Jersey Board of Nursing. This program provides the education that leads to a certificate in practical nursing and eligibility to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nursing. The curriculum provides students with the knowledge, technical skills, interpersonal skills and values that qualify graduates for a career in practical nursing. Content include courses in science, social science, humanities, nursing theory, lab skills training and clinical experiences in a variety of healthcare settings. General education credits earned in this program will transfer as per existing intercollegiate agreements. The Practical Nursing program can be completed within 4 semesters.
The New Jersey Board of Nursing defines licensed practical nurse (LPN) as one who performs tasks and responsibilities within the framework of case finding; reinforcing the patient and family teaching program through health teaching, health counseling and provisions of supportive and restorative care, under the direction of a registered nurse or licensed or otherwise legally authorized physician or dentist.

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Communications Industry

AV Technician

Audio Production, A.A.S.

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The Audio Production degree begins with the development of the fundamental skills needed in the fields of audio production, music recording and sound engineering and gradually advances towards the procurement of an audio based portfolio and capstone internship. Aimed at individuals interested in securing work primarily as sound engineers in a variety of media-related fields, this two-year program covers audio recording, mixing, live sound and audio-visual sound design. Also, students will learn the nuts and bolts of studio maintenance and repair, fundamentals of music theory for more effective communication with recording artists and the essentials of the music business as needed for managing a career in the field of audio production, music recording and sound engineering.

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Music Recording Certificate

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The Music Recording certificate is designed to provide students with an opportunity to learn the skills involved with recording and editing music. Aimed at individuals interested in building their own home studios or seeking the skills required of entry-level interns in the field of music engineering, this two semester program covers the nuts and bolts of multi-track recording, digital audio workstations and an overview of live sound. In addition, students learn basic piano skills for MIDI input/editing, fundamentals of music theory for more effective communication with recording artists and the essentials of the music business as needed for managing.

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Graphic Designer

Computer Graphics, A.A.S.

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The program integrates design skills with computerized skills and uses state-of-the-art hardware and software. This career-oriented program consists of a core of computer graphic courses, general education components and a cooperative education option.

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Computer Graphics: Game Design and Development, A.A.S.

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This program is designed for students interested in creating anything game related; 3D objects, to environments, to entire games themselves. Students will use a variety of design software and learn specific programming techniques involved in creating interactive games.

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Liberal Arts and Science: Computer Graphics Option, A.A.S.

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At the end of the program, the graduate will be able to:
1. Apply information design skills used in the fields of computer graphics, multimedia design, animation and interactive video.
2. Analyze client needs and create effective design solutions. 3. Utilize fundamental principles and practices required by
computer graphic professionals.
4. Use a variety of specialized computer graphic software,
hardware and peripherals.

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Web Design and Development, A.A.S.

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The growth of the Internet has increased the demand for graphic designers with web capabilities. This degree will train students to have a competitive edge in this market. It will prepare students for jobs in web and interactive media design. It focuses on the design aspects of creating interactive web pages and on the artistic development of effective websites.

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Construction Industry

Architectural Drafter

AutoCAD

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AutoCAD Designers are in demand by today’s top manufacturing, design, and drafting companies. AutoCAD software lets you design, visualize and document your ideas clearly and efficiently. With AutoCAD 2015 you’ll move to new heights of productivity. New features help conceptualize and visualize designs, accelerate tasks and allow commands to be easily found. 2.4 CEU’s each course.

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CADD: Computer Aided Drafting and Design, A.A.S.

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The Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) associate degree program is a lab-intensive, hands-on approach to training in the fields of engineering graphics and computer based drafting and design. This career-oriented major includes instruction on the use of a number of the most popular industry-standard graphics and drafting software applications. The program has a basic general education core along with introductory manufacturing and computer courses. A cooperative education option is also available.

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Computer Aided Architectural Drafting and Design, Certificate

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Computer Aided Architectural Drafting and Design involves the 2D and 3D drafting and modeling of architectural and building structures and systems in accordance with national and international drafting standards. Both computer-assisted and manual drafting techniques will be explored. Students will explore building/zoning codes, graphical information systems (GIS), and Building Information Modeling (BIM). The student will learn to create computerized architectural models. This program is particularly well suited to those students who wish to work with the construction professionals who design and build residential and commercial architectural structures. Program completers can work on civil engineering projects including roads, parks, dams, bridges, waste water treatment facilities, etc. Software packages include Autodesk’s AutoCAD, Autodesk Civil 3D, and Revit. Additionally, the CAR.CA certificate is a career ladder program and all program credits can be applied toward completion of the CAD.AAS degree.

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Computer Aided Manufacturing Technician Certificate

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The Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Certificate of Achievement consists of a grouping of technical courses geared toward the rapid completion of a core set of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and CAM skills. The student will acquire the CNC set-up and programming competencies that are required to support the advanced metalworking industry. The student will complete several hands-on, machining programming exercises using our authentic, industrial-sized CNC mills and lathes. Current laboratory equipment includes Bridgeport VMCs and HAAS slant bed lathes in addition to our new HAAS office lathe and mill small capacity CNC machines. The current programming environment includes the latest versions of MasterCAM and SolidWorks applications.

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Computer Aided Mechanical Drafting and Design Certificate

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Computer Aided Mechanical Drafting and Design involves the 2D and 3D drafting and modeling of mechanical systems and components in accordance with national and international drafting standards. Students will explore 3D solid modeling, mechanism animation, and the creation of 2D and 3D schematics of machinery, equipment, and industrial systems. Software packages include Autodesk’s AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and Autodesk Inventor. Students could also gain experience with our 3D printers and our CNC machines. Additionally, the CME.CA certificate is a career ladder program and all the program credits can be applied toward completion of the CAD.AAS degree.

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Electrician

Electrical Residential

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The core of the Electric Program at the Camden County College Career & Technical Institute is the National Electrical Code unifying the subject matter of the residential, commercial, industrial wiring and motor control. The program emphasizes a hands-on approach, so that initially the student is taught the use of tools and safety, prior to practical and theoretical classroom instruction. In addition to the above, instruction in AC/DC theory, electrical math, and electrical power and energy are offered. More advanced students will be exposed to introductory commercial electrical systems.

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Returning Technical/Trade Professionals – Apprenticeship Programs Certificate

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Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC. The apprentice program is a partnership between industry and educational institutions. In order to qualify for enrollment as an apprentice, it is necessary for the student to be employed in their chosen field. Apprentices MUST be registered with the US Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, and with the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

All registered apprentices who successfully complete the on-the-job and related classroom training requirements are eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion from the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship. Registered apprentices, who successfully complete the apprenticeship career related classroom instruction, are eligible to earn up to 30 college credits toward Camden County College’s 60-credit
Associates Degree in Technical Studies.

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Returning Technical/Trade Professionals – Apprenticeship Programs Certificate

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Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC. The apprentice program is a partnership between industry and educational institutions. In order to qualify for enrollment as an apprentice, it is necessary for the student to be employed in their chosen field. Apprentices MUST be registered with the US Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, and with the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

All registered apprentices who successfully complete the on-the-job and related classroom training requirements are eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion from the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship. Registered apprentices, who successfully complete the apprenticeship career related classroom instruction, are eligible to earn up to 30 college credits toward Camden County College’s 60-credit
Associates Degree in Technical Studies.

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Uniform Construction Code – Electrical Inspector

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Regulations of the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code require that candidates for licensure complete specified educational courses. The Division of Continuing Education at Camden County College has been approved by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) to offer these courses, which are conducted in accordance with N.J.A.C 5:23-5.20. These courses are open to anyone with an interest in construction and mandatory for those desiring licensure.

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Elevator Inspector HHS

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This course is designed to assist individuals in meeting the requirement needed
to become certified elevator inspectors or as an aide to elevator safety mechanics. Topics include inspection, testing, rules and regulations for elevators, escalators, lifts, and other lifting and elevator equipment. In addition, the course will focus on planning and review of inspection techniques.

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HVAC Technician

Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning (HVAC)

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Students will prepare for the EPA approved section 608 certification exams. Section 608 Technician Certification is required by the EPA in order to purchase CFC or HCFC containing refrigerants. Students will thoroughly study required material related to the theory of operations; including: safety, leak detection, heating systems (gas, oil, electric), combustion testing, heat pumps, refrigerant recovery and disposal, the national fuel code, oil heat servicing, hot water heat servicing, and heat pump servicing. Hands on-training will reinforce material covered in theory classes. Computer based training is also provided for self-paced study opportunities.

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Returning Technical/Trade Professionals – Apprenticeship Programs Certificate

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Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC. The apprentice program is a partnership between industry and educational institutions. In order to qualify for enrollment as an apprentice, it is necessary for the student to be employed in their chosen field. Apprentices MUST be registered with the US Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, and with the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

All registered apprentices who successfully complete the on-the-job and related classroom training requirements are eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion from the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship. Registered apprentices, who successfully complete the apprenticeship career related classroom instruction, are eligible to earn up to 30 college credits toward Camden County College’s 60-credit
Associates Degree in Technical Studies.

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Returning Technical/Trade Professionals – Apprenticeship Programs Certificate

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Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC. The apprentice program is a partnership between industry and educational institutions. In order to qualify for enrollment as an apprentice, it is necessary for the student to be employed in their chosen field. Apprentices MUST be registered with the US Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, and with the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

All registered apprentices who successfully complete the on-the-job and related classroom training requirements are eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion from the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship. Registered apprentices, who successfully complete the apprenticeship career related classroom instruction, are eligible to earn up to 30 college credits toward Camden County College’s 60-credit
Associates Degree in Technical Studies.

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Plumber

Hydro Technology (Plumbing)

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This program introduces students to all facets of the plumbing trade and will provide the basic skills needed for entry-level employment. Students will learn methods of installation, repair and plumbing maintenance. Theory-based instruction includes: basic trade competencies, trade mathematics, introduction to blueprint reading and drawing, as well as the National Standard Plumbing Code.

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Plumbing Inspector ICS

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This course is designed to satisfy the educational requirements for licensure as a Plumbing Inspector I.C.S.; to provide instruction in technical and administrative areas as they apply to the plan review of class II and class III structures and the inspection of all structures as established at N.J.A.C. 5:23-3

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Returning Technical/Trade Professionals – Apprenticeship Programs Certificate

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Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC. The apprentice program is a partnership between industry and educational institutions. In order to qualify for enrollment as an apprentice, it is necessary for the student to be employed in their chosen field. Apprentices MUST be registered with the US Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, and with the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

All registered apprentices who successfully complete the on-the-job and related classroom training requirements are eligible to receive a Certificate of Completion from the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship. Registered apprentices, who successfully complete the apprenticeship career related classroom instruction, are eligible to earn up to 30 college credits toward Camden County College’s 60-credit
Associates Degree in Technical Studies.

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Welder

Welding Technology

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Students will learn state of the art techniques in ARC welding (electric), TIG
welding (Tungsten Inert Gas Welding), and MIG welding (Metallic Inert Gas
Welding). These disciplines require the use of steel, stainless steel everdure, aluminum and pipe.

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Transportation Industry

Auto Mechanic

Automotive General Technician Certificate

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This open enrollment program is designed to prepare students for careers in the automotive industry as general automotive service technicians.

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Automotive Technology (Apprentice), A.A.S.

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This open enrollment curriculum is designed to prepare students for careers as service technicians in the automotive industry.

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Automotive Technology-CTI

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This program addresses the fundamental working principles of the modern automobile. This program is designed for those who intend to make the Automotive Trades their career. Instruction is provided in an ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certified shop with ASE certified instructors. Skills and theories in the program follow proficiencies outlined through NATEF (National
Automotive Technical Education Foundation) and are comprised of the technician certification areas offered through ASE to the technician currently employed in the field.

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Automotive Technology-CTI

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This program addresses the fundamental working principles of the modern automobile. This program is designed for those who intend to make the Automotive Trades their career. Instruction is provided in an ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certified shop with ASE certified instructors. Skills and theories in the program follow proficiencies outlined through NATEF (National
Automotive Technical Education Foundation) and are comprised of the technician certification areas offered through ASE to the technician currently employed in the field.

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Public Service Industry

Criminal Investigator

Biotechnology: Forensic Science Option, A.A.S.

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The forensic science option of the biotechnology program will prepare student for entry-level positions in forensics such as crime scene technician.

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Criminal Justice, A.S.

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The Criminal Justice program prepares students for employment with municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies. This program has both a career and a transfer component.

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Criminal Justice, A.S.

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The Criminal Justice program prepares students for employment with municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies. This program has both a career and a transfer component.

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Correctional Officer

Corrections Certificate

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The Camden County Correctional Academy program prepares recruits for entry-level positions as a county correctional officer and juvenile correctional officer. Correctional Officers Recruit Training Program purpose also is to prepare recruits to develop skills and knowledge of the fundamentals of dealing with inmates within penal institutions.

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Criminal Justice, A.S.

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The Criminal Justice program prepares students for employment with municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies. This program has both a career and a transfer component.

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Criminal Justice, A.S.

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The Criminal Justice program prepares students for employment with municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies. This program has both a career and a transfer component.

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Police Officer

Criminal Justice, A.S.

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The Criminal Justice program prepares students for employment with municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies. This program has both a career and a transfer component.

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Fundamentals of Policing Certificate

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The Camden County College Police Academy program prepares recruits for entry-level positions as a certified police officer or Special Law Enforcement Officer II (SLEO II). Recruits will develop skills and knowledge of the New Jersey criminal penal code and traffic enforcement statutes, Constitutional Amendments dealing with individual and civil rights, contemporary issues in policing, rules of evidence and criminal procedural investigation as well as other facets of law enforcement.

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Firefighter

Fire Science Technology, A.A.S.

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The Fire Science Technology program follows the (FEMA) national curriculum based on the National Fire Academy FESHE (Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education) model for professional training and education in fire science. This program provides advanced education for people seeking careers in the fire service and related fields. Students who are matriculated in this program may receive up to 27 credits for prior learning documented by New Jersey state certifications in prevention, suppression and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) programs.

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Uniform Construction Code – Fire Inspector

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Regulations of the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code require that candidates for licensure complete specified educational courses. The Division of Continuing Education at Camden County College has been approved by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) to offer these courses, which are conducted in accordance with N.J.A.C 5:23-5.20. These courses are open to anyone with an interest in construction and mandatory for those desiring licensure.

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Social Services Assistant

Human Services, A.S.

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Human services encompass a wide spectrum of community work designed to help people. Human services professionals work in mental health organizations, developmental disability services, substance abuse programs and multi-service centers.

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Paralegal and Legal Assistant

Paralegal Studies, A.A.S.

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This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level paraprofessional positions in the legal field. A paralegal is a person qualified by education, training, or work experience; who is employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity, and who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible. Paralegals may not give legal advice or otherwise engage in the unauthorized practice of law. Paralegal work includes developing and modifying procedures used in the legal field, preparing routine legal documents, assisting in the preparation of cases for trial, investigating facts, researching, selecting, assessing, compiling, and using information from the law library and other references, and analyzing and handling procedural problems.
All Paralegal Studies degree candidates must comply with the applicable legal authority governing the unauthorized practice of law in the jurisdiction in which they will eventually practice.

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Preschool Teacher

Preschool Teacher Education, A.A.S.

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The Preschool Teacher Education Applied Associate of Science Degree (PTE.AAS) prepares students to work with young children in a variety of settings including home day care, childcare settings, Head Start programs and private preschools. This program emphasizes the developmental needs of young children from birth to the eighth year of life. Students will learn how to design and apply developmentally appropriate activities for children ages birth to eight years through fundamental course work along with an internship in an early childhood settings.

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Manufacturing Industry

Machinist

Computer Aided Manufacturing Technician Certificate

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The Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Certificate of Achievement consists of a grouping of technical courses geared toward the rapid completion of a core set of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and CAM skills. The student will acquire the CNC set-up and programming competencies that are required to support the advanced metalworking industry. The student will complete several hands-on, machining programming exercises using our authentic, industrial-sized CNC mills and lathes. Current laboratory equipment includes Bridgeport VMCs and HAAS slant bed lathes in addition to our new HAAS office lathe and mill small capacity CNC machines. The current programming environment includes the latest versions of MasterCAM and SolidWorks applications.

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Technology (CIMET) technicians control, design, maintain, upgrade and operate modern, computer-controlled production equipment and facilities equipment used to manufacture many of the world’s goods. The CIMET program equips its graduates with an in-depth multi-disciplinary education in mathematics, physics, engineering technology, both manual and Computer Numerical Controller (CNC) machining, manufacturing processes and methods, industrial electronics, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming and factory automation, as well as a broad education in computer studies, business and liberal arts.

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Technology: Precision Machining Option, A.A.S.

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The Precision Machining Option of the Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program (PMT) trains individuals to become machinists. The program is an engineering technology program that concentrates on the skills and concepts needed by today’s machine shops. Successful graduates should be ready to take on careers which include titles such as machinist (conventional and computer numerically controlled), tool and die maker, and mold maker. The curriculum includes computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing software packages that support the industry. The program follows the NIMs Level One Machinist skills and students should be able to take and pass the NIMs requirements to become a NIMs Level one machinist by graduation.

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Manufacturing Technology

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Computer Numerical Control (CNC) is a type of machine tool control that automates the motion of machines such as lathes and mills. CNC machines are used in today’s job market to create precise parts at a globally competitive level. Career opportunities include titles such as operator, setup person, and programmer. Today’s machinists need to be well versed in CNC technology in order to ensure upward mobility in the career path.

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Precision Machining Technology Certificate

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The Precision Machining Technology Certificate is a series of courses with a concentration in the skill sets required to be a machinist. The four course series is designed to follow the National Institute for Metalworking Skills Machinist Level I credential. Conventional and CNC mill and lathe concepts are covered. Students who successfully complete this certificate program should be successful in a manufacturing environment.

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Architectural Drafter

Computer Aided Manufacturing Technician Certificate

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The Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Certificate of Achievement consists of a grouping of technical courses geared toward the rapid completion of a core set of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and CAM skills. The student will acquire the CNC set-up and programming competencies that are required to support the advanced metalworking industry. The student will complete several hands-on, machining programming exercises using our authentic, industrial-sized CNC mills and lathes. Current laboratory equipment includes Bridgeport VMCs and HAAS slant bed lathes in addition to our new HAAS office lathe and mill small capacity CNC machines. The current programming environment includes the latest versions of MasterCAM and SolidWorks applications.

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Computer Aided Mechanical Drafting and Design Certificate

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Computer Aided Mechanical Drafting and Design involves the 2D and 3D drafting and modeling of mechanical systems and components in accordance with national and international drafting standards. Students will explore 3D solid modeling, mechanism animation, and the creation of 2D and 3D schematics of machinery, equipment, and industrial systems. Software packages include Autodesk’s AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and Autodesk Inventor. Students could also gain experience with our 3D printers and our CNC machines. Additionally, the CME.CA certificate is a career ladder program and all the program credits can be applied toward completion of the CAD.AAS degree.

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Industrial Engineering Technician

Computer Aided Mechanical Drafting and Design Certificate

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Computer Aided Mechanical Drafting and Design involves the 2D and 3D drafting and modeling of mechanical systems and components in accordance with national and international drafting standards. Students will explore 3D solid modeling, mechanism animation, and the creation of 2D and 3D schematics of machinery, equipment, and industrial systems. Software packages include Autodesk’s AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and Autodesk Inventor. Students could also gain experience with our 3D printers and our CNC machines. Additionally, the CME.CA certificate is a career ladder program and all the program credits can be applied toward completion of the CAD.AAS degree.

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Computer Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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The CST associate degree program combines training in the design, implementation, and maintenance of microcomputer hardware with operating systems and network systems management and administration. This career-oriented degree also offers basic electrical engineering technology courses along with a diverse elective bank of computer studies and internet courses. Included is a basic general education core and a cooperative education option.

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Engineering Technology: Electrical-Electronic Engineering,A.A.S.

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The program is designed to prepare students to work in engineering environments to construct, test, and maintain electronic devices and systems. The program uses current state-of-the-art electronic industrial test equipment and procedures.

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Engineering Technology: Mechanical Engineering, A.A.S.

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The program produces students capable of design analysis and testing of mechanical systems. It uses prevailing industrial procedures to test current mechanical equipment used in industry.

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Industrial Machinery Mechanic

Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Technology (CIMET) technicians control, design, maintain, upgrade and operate modern, computer-controlled production equipment and facilities equipment used to manufacture many of the world’s goods. The CIMET program equips its graduates with an in-depth multi-disciplinary education in mathematics, physics, engineering technology, both manual and Computer Numerical Controller (CNC) machining, manufacturing processes and methods, industrial electronics, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming and factory automation, as well as a broad education in computer studies, business and liberal arts.

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Technology (CIMET) technicians control, design, maintain, upgrade and operate modern, computer-controlled production equipment and facilities equipment used to manufacture many of the world’s goods. The CIMET program equips its graduates with an in-depth multi-disciplinary education in mathematics, physics, engineering technology, both manual and Computer Numerical Controller (CNC) machining, manufacturing processes and methods, industrial electronics, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming and factory automation, as well as a broad education in computer studies, business and liberal arts.

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Industrial Controls: Programmable Logic Controller Certificate

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The Industrial Controls: Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Certificate of Achievement is a course of study designed to quickly train new learners or incumbent electrical mechanics in the skills necessary to troubleshoot and program the PLCs used in batch and/or discrete automation. The PLC is a real time computer running a specialized Operating System which is programmed using relay ladder logic language. PLCs are used to control high-speed factory automation equipment and manufacturing processes, electrical switchgear, industrial robots, motors, pumps and valves.
The PLC certificate includes courses that will investigate both discrete and analog sensors, pneumatic directional control valves, AC and DC motors, and single-phase and three-phase power. The PLC used will be the Allen Bradley SLC 500 processor running RSLogix software. No special skills are required, however prior industrial electrical experience will prove beneficial to the student.

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Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician

Engineering Technology: Electrical-Electronic Engineering,A.A.S.

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The program is designed to prepare students to work in engineering environments to construct, test, and maintain electronic devices and systems. The program uses current state-of-the-art electronic industrial test equipment and procedures.

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Engineering Technology: Electrical-Electronic Engineering,A.A.S.

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The program is designed to prepare students to work in engineering environments to construct, test, and maintain electronic devices and systems. The program uses current state-of-the-art electronic industrial test equipment and procedures.

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Electro-Mechanical Technician

Engineering Technology: Electromechanical Engineering, A.A.S.

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The program prepares graduates to work in an engineering environment and to assist with the design, development, testing, programming, installation, and maintenance of electro-mechanical systems.

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Industrial Controls: Programmable Logic Controller Certificate

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The Industrial Controls: Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Certificate of Achievement is a course of study designed to quickly train new learners or incumbent electrical mechanics in the skills necessary to troubleshoot and program the PLCs used in batch and/or discrete automation. The PLC is a real time computer running a specialized Operating System which is programmed using relay ladder logic language. PLCs are used to control high-speed factory automation equipment and manufacturing processes, electrical switchgear, industrial robots, motors, pumps and valves.
The PLC certificate includes courses that will investigate both discrete and analog sensors, pneumatic directional control valves, AC and DC motors, and single-phase and three-phase power. The PLC used will be the Allen Bradley SLC 500 processor running RSLogix software. No special skills are required, however prior industrial electrical experience will prove beneficial to the student.

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Industrial Controls: Programmable Logic Controller Certificate

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The Industrial Controls: Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Certificate of Achievement is a course of study designed to quickly train new learners or incumbent electrical mechanics in the skills necessary to troubleshoot and program the PLCs used in batch and/or discrete automation. The PLC is a real time computer running a specialized Operating System which is programmed using relay ladder logic language. PLCs are used to control high-speed factory automation equipment and manufacturing processes, electrical switchgear, industrial robots, motors, pumps and valves.
The PLC certificate includes courses that will investigate both discrete and analog sensors, pneumatic directional control valves, AC and DC motors, and single-phase and three-phase power. The PLC used will be the Allen Bradley SLC 500 processor running RSLogix software. No special skills are required, however prior industrial electrical experience will prove beneficial to the student.

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Information Technology Industry

Software Developer

Computer Information Systems Certificate

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This certificate program develops software solutions to meet the growing demand for individuals skilled in the development and management of information systems. Students learn how to determine information needs, design appropriate information systems, manage those systems, and measure the systems’ performance. It prepares students for careers in a rapidly changing technological world by training them to analyze business and organizational problems, challenges, and opportunities and to subsequently design, develop, implement and maintain computing solutions through the use of information and information technology.

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Computer Information Systems Certificate

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This certificate program develops software solutions to meet the growing demand for individuals skilled in the development and management of information systems. Students learn how to determine information needs, design appropriate information systems, manage those systems, and measure the systems’ performance. It prepares students for careers in a rapidly changing technological world by training them to analyze business and organizational problems, challenges, and opportunities and to subsequently design, develop, implement and maintain computing solutions through the use of information and information technology.

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Computer Information Systems, A.A.S.

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This career degree is designed to prepare students to find employment using current computer applications in a business or organizational computing environment. Students will obtain an understanding of programming, operating systems and databases as well as basic knowledge of business fundamentals such as accounting, marketing, economics and management. This degree is designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamental skills that are generally required to analyze organizational processes and design computer information system solutions, or to support and manage information systems. Courses within this program provide students with a solid base in problem solving skills.

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Database Administrator

Computer Information Systems Certificate

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This certificate program develops software solutions to meet the growing demand for individuals skilled in the development and management of information systems. Students learn how to determine information needs, design appropriate information systems, manage those systems, and measure the systems’ performance. It prepares students for careers in a rapidly changing technological world by training them to analyze business and organizational problems, challenges, and opportunities and to subsequently design, develop, implement and maintain computing solutions through the use of information and information technology.

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Computer Information Systems Certificate

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This certificate program develops software solutions to meet the growing demand for individuals skilled in the development and management of information systems. Students learn how to determine information needs, design appropriate information systems, manage those systems, and measure the systems’ performance. It prepares students for careers in a rapidly changing technological world by training them to analyze business and organizational problems, challenges, and opportunities and to subsequently design, develop, implement and maintain computing solutions through the use of information and information technology.

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Computer Information Systems, A.A.S.

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This career degree is designed to prepare students to find employment using current computer applications in a business or organizational computing environment. Students will obtain an understanding of programming, operating systems and databases as well as basic knowledge of business fundamentals such as accounting, marketing, economics and management. This degree is designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamental skills that are generally required to analyze organizational processes and design computer information system solutions, or to support and manage information systems. Courses within this program provide students with a solid base in problem solving skills.

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Computer Information Systems, A.A.S.

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This career degree is designed to prepare students to find employment using current computer applications in a business or organizational computing environment. Students will obtain an understanding of programming, operating systems and databases as well as basic knowledge of business fundamentals such as accounting, marketing, economics and management. This degree is designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamental skills that are generally required to analyze organizational processes and design computer information system solutions, or to support and manage information systems. Courses within this program provide students with a solid base in problem solving skills.

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IT Support Specialist

Computer Information Systems Certificate

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This certificate program develops software solutions to meet the growing demand for individuals skilled in the development and management of information systems. Students learn how to determine information needs, design appropriate information systems, manage those systems, and measure the systems’ performance. It prepares students for careers in a rapidly changing technological world by training them to analyze business and organizational problems, challenges, and opportunities and to subsequently design, develop, implement and maintain computing solutions through the use of information and information technology.

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Computer Information Systems Certificate

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This certificate program develops software solutions to meet the growing demand for individuals skilled in the development and management of information systems. Students learn how to determine information needs, design appropriate information systems, manage those systems, and measure the systems’ performance. It prepares students for careers in a rapidly changing technological world by training them to analyze business and organizational problems, challenges, and opportunities and to subsequently design, develop, implement and maintain computing solutions through the use of information and information technology.

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Computer Information Systems Certificate

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This certificate program develops software solutions to meet the growing demand for individuals skilled in the development and management of information systems. Students learn how to determine information needs, design appropriate information systems, manage those systems, and measure the systems’ performance. It prepares students for careers in a rapidly changing technological world by training them to analyze business and organizational problems, challenges, and opportunities and to subsequently design, develop, implement and maintain computing solutions through the use of information and information technology.

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Computer Information Systems, A.A.S.

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This career degree is designed to prepare students to find employment using current computer applications in a business or organizational computing environment. Students will obtain an understanding of programming, operating systems and databases as well as basic knowledge of business fundamentals such as accounting, marketing, economics and management. This degree is designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamental skills that are generally required to analyze organizational processes and design computer information system solutions, or to support and manage information systems. Courses within this program provide students with a solid base in problem solving skills.

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Computer Information Systems, A.A.S.

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This career degree is designed to prepare students to find employment using current computer applications in a business or organizational computing environment. Students will obtain an understanding of programming, operating systems and databases as well as basic knowledge of business fundamentals such as accounting, marketing, economics and management. This degree is designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamental skills that are generally required to analyze organizational processes and design computer information system solutions, or to support and manage information systems. Courses within this program provide students with a solid base in problem solving skills.

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Computer Information Systems, A.A.S.

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This career degree is designed to prepare students to find employment using current computer applications in a business or organizational computing environment. Students will obtain an understanding of programming, operating systems and databases as well as basic knowledge of business fundamentals such as accounting, marketing, economics and management. This degree is designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamental skills that are generally required to analyze organizational processes and design computer information system solutions, or to support and manage information systems. Courses within this program provide students with a solid base in problem solving skills.

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Computer Systems Technology Certificate

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The Computer System Technology (CST) certificate combines training in the design, implementation and maintenance of microcomputer hardware with operating systems and network systems management and administration.

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Computer Systems Technology Certificate

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The Computer System Technology (CST) certificate combines training in the design, implementation and maintenance of microcomputer hardware with operating systems and network systems management and administration.

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Computer Systems Technology Certificate

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The Computer System Technology (CST) certificate combines training in the design, implementation and maintenance of microcomputer hardware with operating systems and network systems management and administration.

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Computer Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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The CST associate degree program combines training in the design, implementation, and maintenance of microcomputer hardware with operating systems and network systems management and administration. This career-oriented degree also offers basic electrical engineering technology courses along with a diverse elective bank of computer studies and internet courses. Included is a basic general education core and a cooperative education option.

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Computer Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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The CST associate degree program combines training in the design, implementation, and maintenance of microcomputer hardware with operating systems and network systems management and administration. This career-oriented degree also offers basic electrical engineering technology courses along with a diverse elective bank of computer studies and internet courses. Included is a basic general education core and a cooperative education option.

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Computer Technician Specialist

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The Computer Technician Support Specialist Program is designed to give students the skills and credentials to enter the Technology Support workforce. Using hands-on technical training, the students will be introduced to practical trouble-shooting methods in addition to work related responsibilities. CompTIA A+ confirms a technician’s ability to perform tasks such as installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and networking. CompTIA Network+ confirms technician’s ability to describe the features and functions of networking components and to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware, protocols and services.
The Security+ certification covers the most important foundational principles for securing a network and managing risk.

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Computer Technician Specialist

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The Computer Technician Support Specialist Program is designed to give students the skills and credentials to enter the Technology Support workforce. Using hands-on technical training, the students will be introduced to practical trouble-shooting methods in addition to work related responsibilities. CompTIA A+ confirms a technician’s ability to perform tasks such as installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and networking. CompTIA Network+ confirms technician’s ability to describe the features and functions of networking components and to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware, protocols and services.
The Security+ certification covers the most important foundational principles for securing a network and managing risk.

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Computer Technician Specialist

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The Computer Technician Support Specialist Program is designed to give students the skills and credentials to enter the Technology Support workforce. Using hands-on technical training, the students will be introduced to practical trouble-shooting methods in addition to work related responsibilities. CompTIA A+ confirms a technician’s ability to perform tasks such as installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and networking. CompTIA Network+ confirms technician’s ability to describe the features and functions of networking components and to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware, protocols and services.
The Security+ certification covers the most important foundational principles for securing a network and managing risk.

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Linux/UNIX Administration Certificate

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This three-semester certificate program is career-oriented and consists of six core courses using RedHat Linux that will provide the student with a general working knowledge of the Linux/UNIX Operating System and the skill to handle the software used by the system. The goal of this certificate program is to enhance the student’s computer skills with a general, practical background in RedHat Linux/UNIX to become a Linux/UNIX Administrator.

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Linux/UNIX Administration Certificate

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This three-semester certificate program is career-oriented and consists of six core courses using RedHat Linux that will provide the student with a general working knowledge of the Linux/UNIX Operating System and the skill to handle the software used by the system. The goal of this certificate program is to enhance the student’s computer skills with a general, practical background in RedHat Linux/UNIX to become a Linux/UNIX Administrator.

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Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) Certificate

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This program is designed for individuals working in small to mid-size information services departments which require a skill set with information technology. The MCSA Server Administrator certification will help you develop and demonstrate your knowledge and skills in working with Server 2012.

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Systems Analyst

Computer Information Systems Certificate

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This certificate program develops software solutions to meet the growing demand for individuals skilled in the development and management of information systems. Students learn how to determine information needs, design appropriate information systems, manage those systems, and measure the systems’ performance. It prepares students for careers in a rapidly changing technological world by training them to analyze business and organizational problems, challenges, and opportunities and to subsequently design, develop, implement and maintain computing solutions through the use of information and information technology.

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Computer Information Systems, A.A.S.

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This career degree is designed to prepare students to find employment using current computer applications in a business or organizational computing environment. Students will obtain an understanding of programming, operating systems and databases as well as basic knowledge of business fundamentals such as accounting, marketing, economics and management. This degree is designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamental skills that are generally required to analyze organizational processes and design computer information system solutions, or to support and manage information systems. Courses within this program provide students with a solid base in problem solving skills.

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Computer Information Systems, A.A.S.

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This career degree is designed to prepare students to find employment using current computer applications in a business or organizational computing environment. Students will obtain an understanding of programming, operating systems and databases as well as basic knowledge of business fundamentals such as accounting, marketing, economics and management. This degree is designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamental skills that are generally required to analyze organizational processes and design computer information system solutions, or to support and manage information systems. Courses within this program provide students with a solid base in problem solving skills.

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Computer Systems Technology Certificate

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The Computer System Technology (CST) certificate combines training in the design, implementation and maintenance of microcomputer hardware with operating systems and network systems management and administration.

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Computer Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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The CST associate degree program combines training in the design, implementation, and maintenance of microcomputer hardware with operating systems and network systems management and administration. This career-oriented degree also offers basic electrical engineering technology courses along with a diverse elective bank of computer studies and internet courses. Included is a basic general education core and a cooperative education option.

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Computer Technician Specialist

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The Computer Technician Support Specialist Program is designed to give students the skills and credentials to enter the Technology Support workforce. Using hands-on technical training, the students will be introduced to practical trouble-shooting methods in addition to work related responsibilities. CompTIA A+ confirms a technician’s ability to perform tasks such as installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and networking. CompTIA Network+ confirms technician’s ability to describe the features and functions of networking components and to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware, protocols and services.
The Security+ certification covers the most important foundational principles for securing a network and managing risk.

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Cybersecurity, A.A.S.

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The Cyber Security program is designed to provide an affordable path toward a career in the fast-growing cyber security field, which includes: Network Forensics, Cyber Defense, Network Systems Administration or Systems Security Administration. The degree program utilizes hardware and software systems that align with those currently used in the commercial market. The CYB.AAS program is intended for students who want to enter a career directly after graduating. The curriculum is closely aligned to that of the National Science Foundation’s CyberWatch degrees providing a clear path for graduates to transfer to such a program in a four year institution.

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Linux/UNIX Administration Certificate

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This three-semester certificate program is career-oriented and consists of six core courses using RedHat Linux that will provide the student with a general working knowledge of the Linux/UNIX Operating System and the skill to handle the software used by the system. The goal of this certificate program is to enhance the student’s computer skills with a general, practical background in RedHat Linux/UNIX to become a Linux/UNIX Administrator.

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Industrial Engineering Technician

Computer Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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The CST associate degree program combines training in the design, implementation, and maintenance of microcomputer hardware with operating systems and network systems management and administration. This career-oriented degree also offers basic electrical engineering technology courses along with a diverse elective bank of computer studies and internet courses. Included is a basic general education core and a cooperative education option.

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Information Security Analyst

Cybersecurity, A.A.S.

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The Cyber Security program is designed to provide an affordable path toward a career in the fast-growing cyber security field, which includes: Network Forensics, Cyber Defense, Network Systems Administration or Systems Security Administration. The degree program utilizes hardware and software systems that align with those currently used in the commercial market. The CYB.AAS program is intended for students who want to enter a career directly after graduating. The curriculum is closely aligned to that of the National Science Foundation’s CyberWatch degrees providing a clear path for graduates to transfer to such a program in a four year institution.

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Cybersecurity, A.A.S.

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The Cyber Security program is designed to provide an affordable path toward a career in the fast-growing cyber security field, which includes: Network Forensics, Cyber Defense, Network Systems Administration or Systems Security Administration. The degree program utilizes hardware and software systems that align with those currently used in the commercial market. The CYB.AAS program is intended for students who want to enter a career directly after graduating. The curriculum is closely aligned to that of the National Science Foundation’s CyberWatch degrees providing a clear path for graduates to transfer to such a program in a four year institution.

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Hospitality Industry

Chef and Head Cook

Culinary Certificate

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This certificate of achievement prepares students for entry-level positions in the food service industry, which includes restaurants, long-term care facilities, child care centers, community centers, hotels and casinos.

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Transportation

Auto Mechanic

Automotive Technology (Apprentice), A.A.S.

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Construction

Electrician

Returning Technical/Trade Professionals – Apprenticeship Programs Certificate

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Returning Technical/Trade Professionals – Apprenticeship Programs Certificate

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HVAC Technician

Returning Technical/Trade Professionals – Apprenticeship Programs Certificate

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Returning Technical/Trade Professionals – Apprenticeship Programs Certificate

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Plumber

Returning Technical/Trade Professionals – Apprenticeship Programs Certificate

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