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Public Service Industry
Correctional Officer
Administration of Justice, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Administration of Justice AAS program is designed to prepare students to enter the workforce in the criminal justice arena. This program teaches students specific knowledge and skills, which will assist in securing employment in a wide variety of law enforcement and corrections/juvenile detention positions.
View on provider's websiteBasic Detention Academy Certificate
See DetailsThe Coconino Community College Basic Detention Academy is designed to provide entry level training to detention/corrections officer staff, meeting Arizona Detention Association standards.
View on provider's websiteCriminal Investigator
Administration of Justice, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Administration of Justice AAS program is designed to prepare students to enter the workforce in the criminal justice arena. This program teaches students specific knowledge and skills, which will assist in securing employment in a wide variety of law enforcement and corrections/juvenile detention positions.
View on provider's websitePolice Officer
Administration of Justice, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Administration of Justice AAS program is designed to prepare students to enter the workforce in the criminal justice arena. This program teaches students specific knowledge and skills, which will assist in securing employment in a wide variety of law enforcement and corrections/juvenile detention positions.
View on provider's websiteTeacher Assistant
Early Childhood Education Certificate
See DetailsThe Certificate in Early Childhood Education is designed to prepare students for positions within the field of Early Childhood Education. Students may apply credit hours earned in the certificate toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Early Childhood Education. Upon successful completion of this program, student will (for children 0-8):
know how to establish and maintain a safe, healthy learning environment;
understand how to advancing physical and intellectual development;
and understand principles of child growth and development.
Preschool Teacher
Early Childhood Education Certificate
See DetailsThe Certificate in Early Childhood Education is designed to prepare students for positions within the field of Early Childhood Education. Students may apply credit hours earned in the certificate toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Early Childhood Education. Upon successful completion of this program, student will (for children 0-8):
know how to establish and maintain a safe, healthy learning environment;
understand how to advancing physical and intellectual development;
and understand principles of child growth and development.
Firefighter
Fire Science Advanced Certificate
See DetailsThe Fire Science Advanced Certificate program is designed to introduce additional skills and to assist those who desire to enhance their abilities on the job. Included in the curriculum are practical applications and knowledge. Students may apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Fire Science.
View on provider's websiteFire Science Intermediate Certificate
See DetailsThe Fire Science Intermediate Certificate program is designed to introduce basic skills and to assist those who desire to enhance their abilities on the job. Included in the curriculum are practical applications and knowledge. Students may apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Fire Science.
View on provider's websiteFire Science, A.A.S.
See DetailsDesigned to prepare students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA’s) to enter the Fire Service. Successful completion of the program also provides the student with an opportunity to obtain Arizona state certifications for Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations and Fire Fighter I and II along with National Wildfire Coordinating Group certificates for: S-130, S-190, L-180, I-CS-100, and IS-700.
View on provider's websiteFire Science: Wildfire Suppression Certificate
See DetailsThe Wildfire Suppression Certificate program is designed to introduce basic skills and to assist those who desire to gain employment as a wildland fire fighter. Included in the curriculum are cognitive and practical applications and knowledge. Students may apply a limited amount of credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Fire Science.
View on provider's websiteEMTs and Paramedics
Paramedic Studies, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Paramedic Science program is designed to prepare students to enter the paramedic profession by providing them with the knowledge and skills which can be used to enter the paramedic field. This program is provided in partnership with Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH). Application to and acceptance into the program is required for the EMS 262 course in order to complete this program. See the NAH website at www.nahealth.com for more information.
View on provider's websiteEnvironmental Field Technician
Sustainable Green Building, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Associate of Applied Science in Sustainable Green building is designed to educate students comprehensively on the many subjects related to Green Building Categories and related Environmental and occupant issues, Energy Efficiencies and Sustainable Building design considerations.The outcomes identified below define the knowledge and skill sets that graduates of this program will possess at the end of their program of study.
Gain core concepts & Categories of Sustainability and Green Building.
Gain fundamental knowledge of Environmental Issues, especially related to the construction industry.
Gain introductory knowledge of soils for local food production
Acquire skills related to green construction.
Attain a basic knowledge in construction methodology.
Understand and apply basic construction safety for trades.
Gain fundamental knowledge in building drafting, design, layout and auto CAD
Explore and develop critical skills for a variety of alternative construction techniques.
Develop critical skills for energy analysis of buildings & related performance measures.
Develop competencies for sustainable materials & resource use efficiencies.
Design competencies developed for various solar systems; passive & active .
Develop electrical trade fundamentals for renewable energy generation.
Attain fundamentals solar design knowledge.
Attain & apply fundamental knowledge of sustainable projects and industry related checklist certifications.
Information Technology Industry
Information Security Analyst
Computer Technician (Advanced) Certificate
See DetailsDesigned to develop professional skills related to computer hardware and software support and maintenance. Students in this program are encouraged to test for Microsoft Certified Professional in Windows and A+ Certification. Students may also apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Software Technology.
View on provider's websiteCybersecurity, A.A.S.
See DetailsThis program will provide students with the foundational knowledge and hands-on skills to enter the IT workforce with an emphasis in Cybersecurity. Some courses in the program align directly with industry standard certifications. he outcomes identified below define the knowledge and skill sets that graduates will possess at the end of their program of study. Students will be able to:
Use appropriate technological terminology for specific audiences.
Apply technical computing skills within a specialized fields of Information Technology, including Cyber Security.
Be prepared to take industry certification exams.
Apply fundamental principles and practices in computer programming.
IT Support Specialist
Computer Technician (Advanced) Certificate
See DetailsDesigned to develop professional skills related to computer hardware and software support and maintenance. Students in this program are encouraged to test for Microsoft Certified Professional in Windows and A+ Certification. Students may also apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Software Technology.
View on provider's websiteComputer Technician (Basic) Certificate
See DetailsDesigned to develop professional skills related to computer hardware and software support and maintenance. Students in this program are encouraged to test for Microsoft Certified Professional in Windows and A+ Certification. Students may also apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Software Technology.
View on provider's websiteComputer Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsDesigned to prepare students for computer technology positions. The program offers emphases in Computer Technician, Desktop Support, Graphics and Web Design, and Network Administrator. Many courses in the program align directly with industry standard certifications. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
understand and effectively use computer related terminology;
use basic features of microcomputers, their counterparts, operating systems, professional office suite applications, software, web browsers, networks, and electronic mail;
demonstrate professional computation and oral and written communication skills;
demonstrate knowledge of structured programming principles and the ability to apply them using programming language;
understand legal and ethical issues related to the workplace;
demonstrate professional knowledge and skills in at least one of the following areas: Web design and graphics, operating system and application support, microcomputer repair, networking and security.
Computer Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsDesigned to prepare students for computer technology positions. The program offers emphases in Computer Technician, Desktop Support, Graphics and Web Design, and Network Administrator. Many courses in the program align directly with industry standard certifications. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
understand and effectively use computer related terminology;
use basic features of microcomputers, their counterparts, operating systems, professional office suite applications, software, web browsers, networks, and electronic mail;
demonstrate professional computation and oral and written communication skills;
demonstrate knowledge of structured programming principles and the ability to apply them using programming language;
understand legal and ethical issues related to the workplace;
demonstrate professional knowledge and skills in at least one of the following areas: Web design and graphics, operating system and application support, microcomputer repair, networking and security.
Cybersecurity, A.A.S.
See DetailsThis program will provide students with the foundational knowledge and hands-on skills to enter the IT workforce with an emphasis in Cybersecurity. Some courses in the program align directly with industry standard certifications. he outcomes identified below define the knowledge and skill sets that graduates will possess at the end of their program of study. Students will be able to:
Use appropriate technological terminology for specific audiences.
Apply technical computing skills within a specialized fields of Information Technology, including Cyber Security.
Be prepared to take industry certification exams.
Apply fundamental principles and practices in computer programming.
Desktop Support, A.A.S.
See DetailsDesigned to prepare students for computer technology positions. The program offers emphases in Computer Technician, Desktop Support, Graphics and Web Design, and Network Administrator. Many courses in the program align directly with industry standard certifications. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
understand and effectively use computer related terminology;
use basic features of microcomputers, their counterparts, operating systems, professional office suite applications, software, web browsers, networks, and electronic mail;
demonstrate professional computation and oral and written communication skills;
demonstrate knowledge of structured programming principles and the ability to apply them using programming language;
understand legal and ethical issues related to the workplace;
demonstrate professional knowledge and skills in at least one of the following areas: Web design and graphics, operating system and application support, microcomputer repair, networking and security.
Desktop Support, A.A.S.
See DetailsDesigned to prepare students for computer technology positions. The program offers emphases in Computer Technician, Desktop Support, Graphics and Web Design, and Network Administrator. Many courses in the program align directly with industry standard certifications. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
understand and effectively use computer related terminology;
use basic features of microcomputers, their counterparts, operating systems, professional office suite applications, software, web browsers, networks, and electronic mail;
demonstrate professional computation and oral and written communication skills;
demonstrate knowledge of structured programming principles and the ability to apply them using programming language;
understand legal and ethical issues related to the workplace;
demonstrate professional knowledge and skills in at least one of the following areas: Web design and graphics, operating system and application support, microcomputer repair, networking and security.
Network and Computer Systems Administrator
Computer Technician (Advanced) Certificate
See DetailsDesigned to develop professional skills related to computer hardware and software support and maintenance. Students in this program are encouraged to test for Microsoft Certified Professional in Windows and A+ Certification. Students may also apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Software Technology.
View on provider's websiteNetwork and System Administration, A.A.S.
See DetailsDesigned to prepare students for computer technology positions. The program offers emphases in Computer Technician, Desktop Support, Graphics and Web Design, and Network Administrator. Many courses in the program align directly with industry standard certifications. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
understand and effectively use computer related terminology;
use basic features of microcomputers, their counterparts, operating systems, professional office suite applications, software, web browsers, networks, and electronic mail;
demonstrate professional computation and oral and written communication skills;
demonstrate knowledge of structured programming principles and the ability to apply them using programming language;
understand legal and ethical issues related to the workplace;
demonstrate professional knowledge and skills in at least one of the following areas: Web design and graphics, operating system and application support, microcomputer repair, networking and security.
Construction Industry
Plumber
Construction and Industry Trades, A.A.S.
See DetailsWill prepare the student with the additional skills related to a career in trades fields. Completion of this degree involves completion of all apprenticeship and or union-related qualifications requirements of "step" trade work experience as well as all union-related classroom training required to achieve "Journeyman" status. This final degree is only available to Certified Journeymen in the trades areas who provide appropriate documentation of their completed apprenticeship.
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
work safely and productively in construction industry according to OSHA standards;
utilize basic math skills for trades industry;
read and interpret blue prints and construction drawings in the trades;
demonstrate acquired knowledge and ability in all appropriate areas of their trade
apply general education knowledge and skills in the trade environment
Construction Technology Certificate
See DetailsThe Construction Technology Certificate provides students with a technical foundation required to compete in today’s construction field. The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Construction Technology.
View on provider's websiteConstruction Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsWill provide students with the skills to pursue a career in the construction trades or in construction management. The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in the Construction Technology Certificate toward completion of the AAS degree. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
recognize when and how to apply basic jobsite safety procedures;
apply fundamental construction technologies;
apply basic construction mathematics;
differentiate basic blueprints and specifications;
create a jobsite estimation.
Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy- Advanced Certificate
See DetailsThe Advanced certificate improves the student’s expertise and knowledge in construction from an economic perspective. This certificate advances electrical skills with particular applications in Photovoltaic and wind power electrical generation, and blueprint reading and drafting skills are developed
View on provider's websiteEnvironmental Technology: Alternative Energy- Intermediate Certificate
See DetailsThe Intermediate certificate is designed to introduce the student to the construction and electrical industries and provide the foundations for hazard recognition and safety design issues associated with home construction, community development and passive solar design.
View on provider's websiteElectrician
Construction and Industry Trades, A.A.S.
See DetailsWill prepare the student with the additional skills related to a career in trades fields. Completion of this degree involves completion of all apprenticeship and or union-related qualifications requirements of "step" trade work experience as well as all union-related classroom training required to achieve "Journeyman" status. This final degree is only available to Certified Journeymen in the trades areas who provide appropriate documentation of their completed apprenticeship.
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
work safely and productively in construction industry according to OSHA standards;
utilize basic math skills for trades industry;
read and interpret blue prints and construction drawings in the trades;
demonstrate acquired knowledge and ability in all appropriate areas of their trade
apply general education knowledge and skills in the trade environment
Construction Technology Certificate
See DetailsThe Construction Technology Certificate provides students with a technical foundation required to compete in today’s construction field. The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Construction Technology.
View on provider's websiteConstruction Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsWill provide students with the skills to pursue a career in the construction trades or in construction management. The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in the Construction Technology Certificate toward completion of the AAS degree. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
recognize when and how to apply basic jobsite safety procedures;
apply fundamental construction technologies;
apply basic construction mathematics;
differentiate basic blueprints and specifications;
create a jobsite estimation.
Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy- Advanced Certificate
See DetailsThe Advanced certificate improves the student’s expertise and knowledge in construction from an economic perspective. This certificate advances electrical skills with particular applications in Photovoltaic and wind power electrical generation, and blueprint reading and drafting skills are developed
View on provider's websiteEnvironmental Technology: Alternative Energy- Intermediate Certificate
See DetailsThe Intermediate certificate is designed to introduce the student to the construction and electrical industries and provide the foundations for hazard recognition and safety design issues associated with home construction, community development and passive solar design.
View on provider's websiteWelder
Construction and Industry Trades, A.A.S.
See DetailsWill prepare the student with the additional skills related to a career in trades fields. Completion of this degree involves completion of all apprenticeship and or union-related qualifications requirements of "step" trade work experience as well as all union-related classroom training required to achieve "Journeyman" status. This final degree is only available to Certified Journeymen in the trades areas who provide appropriate documentation of their completed apprenticeship.
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
work safely and productively in construction industry according to OSHA standards;
utilize basic math skills for trades industry;
read and interpret blue prints and construction drawings in the trades;
demonstrate acquired knowledge and ability in all appropriate areas of their trade
apply general education knowledge and skills in the trade environment
HVAC Technician
Construction Technology Certificate
See DetailsThe Construction Technology Certificate provides students with a technical foundation required to compete in today’s construction field. The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in this program toward the Associate of Applied Science degree in Construction Technology.
View on provider's websiteConstruction Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsWill provide students with the skills to pursue a career in the construction trades or in construction management. The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in the Construction Technology Certificate toward completion of the AAS degree. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
recognize when and how to apply basic jobsite safety procedures;
apply fundamental construction technologies;
apply basic construction mathematics;
differentiate basic blueprints and specifications;
create a jobsite estimation.
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration (HVACr) Level 1 Technician Certificate
See DetailsThe HVACr (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration) Certificate provides students with a technical foundation required of an entry-level technician in the growing HVACr Industry. Students will learn the concepts and principles of refrigeration, electrical and mechanical systems through classroom instruction and state of the art technical training systems. Students will have the opportunity to learn the necessary skills required for an entry-level technician in diagnostics, repair, service and maintenance of Residential and Light Commercial HVAC systems.
View on provider's websiteEnergy Industry
Solar Energy Technician
Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy Technician, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Associate of Applied Science in Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy Technician will provide students with the skills to pursue a career in the Alternative Energy field. The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in the Construction Technology Certificate toward completion of the AAS degree. The outcomes identified below define the knowledge and skill sets that graduates of this program will possess at the end of their program of study.
demonstrate skills in drafting, design, energy and solar principles.
apply basic construction methodology.
apply basic construction safety principles.
apply fundamental knowledge in building drafting, design and layout.
demonstrate knowledge of general construction as well as masonry, electrical, plumbing, carpentry skills.
demonstrate an understanding of building codes.
explain the principles of project management and planning.
apply the fundamentals of energy and heat transfer in construction.
apply fundamental knowledge of solar heating, photovoltaic power, and wind power.
identify alternative construction materials and their applications.
demonstrate basic computer skills.
Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy- Advanced Certificate
See DetailsThe Advanced certificate improves the student’s expertise and knowledge in construction from an economic perspective. This certificate advances electrical skills with particular applications in Photovoltaic and wind power electrical generation, and blueprint reading and drafting skills are developed
View on provider's websiteEnvironmental Technology: Alternative Energy- Intermediate Certificate
See DetailsThe Intermediate certificate is designed to introduce the student to the construction and electrical industries and provide the foundations for hazard recognition and safety design issues associated with home construction, community development and passive solar design.
View on provider's websiteEnvironmental Technology: Alternative Energy Technician, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Associate of Applied Science in Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy Technician will provide students with the skills to pursue a career in the Alternative Energy field. The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in the Construction Technology Certificate toward completion of the AAS degree. The outcomes identified below define the knowledge and skill sets that graduates of this program will possess at the end of their program of study.
demonstrate skills in drafting, design, energy and solar principles.
apply basic construction methodology.
apply basic construction safety principles.
apply fundamental knowledge in building drafting, design and layout.
demonstrate knowledge of general construction as well as masonry, electrical, plumbing, carpentry skills.
demonstrate an understanding of building codes.
explain the principles of project management and planning.
apply the fundamentals of energy and heat transfer in construction.
apply fundamental knowledge of solar heating, photovoltaic power, and wind power.
identify alternative construction materials and their applications.
demonstrate basic computer skills.
Nuclear Technician
Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy Technician, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Associate of Applied Science in Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy Technician will provide students with the skills to pursue a career in the Alternative Energy field. The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in the Construction Technology Certificate toward completion of the AAS degree. The outcomes identified below define the knowledge and skill sets that graduates of this program will possess at the end of their program of study.
demonstrate skills in drafting, design, energy and solar principles.
apply basic construction methodology.
apply basic construction safety principles.
apply fundamental knowledge in building drafting, design and layout.
demonstrate knowledge of general construction as well as masonry, electrical, plumbing, carpentry skills.
demonstrate an understanding of building codes.
explain the principles of project management and planning.
apply the fundamentals of energy and heat transfer in construction.
apply fundamental knowledge of solar heating, photovoltaic power, and wind power.
identify alternative construction materials and their applications.
demonstrate basic computer skills.
Wind Turbine Technician
Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy Technician, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Associate of Applied Science in Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy Technician will provide students with the skills to pursue a career in the Alternative Energy field. The student will be instructed through mastery learning components and field study workshops arranged with local contractors. Students may apply credit hours earned in the Construction Technology Certificate toward completion of the AAS degree. The outcomes identified below define the knowledge and skill sets that graduates of this program will possess at the end of their program of study.
demonstrate skills in drafting, design, energy and solar principles.
apply basic construction methodology.
apply basic construction safety principles.
apply fundamental knowledge in building drafting, design and layout.
demonstrate knowledge of general construction as well as masonry, electrical, plumbing, carpentry skills.
demonstrate an understanding of building codes.
explain the principles of project management and planning.
apply the fundamentals of energy and heat transfer in construction.
apply fundamental knowledge of solar heating, photovoltaic power, and wind power.
identify alternative construction materials and their applications.
demonstrate basic computer skills.
Environmental Technology: Alternative Energy- Advanced Certificate
See DetailsThe Advanced certificate improves the student’s expertise and knowledge in construction from an economic perspective. This certificate advances electrical skills with particular applications in Photovoltaic and wind power electrical generation, and blueprint reading and drafting skills are developed
View on provider's websiteCommunications Industry
Graphic Designer
Graphics and Web Design, A.A.S.
See DetailsDesigned to prepare students for computer technology positions. The program offers emphases in Computer Technician, Desktop Support, Graphics and Web Design, and Network Administrator. Many courses in the program align directly with industry standard certifications. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
understand and effectively use computer related terminology;
use basic features of microcomputers, their counterparts, operating systems, professional office suite applications, software, web browsers, networks, and electronic mail;
demonstrate professional computation and oral and written communication skills;
demonstrate knowledge of structured programming principles and the ability to apply them using programming language;
understand legal and ethical issues related to the workplace;
demonstrate professional knowledge and skills in at least one of the following areas: Web design and graphics, operating system and application support, microcomputer repair, networking and security.
Healthcare Industry
Medical Assistant
Medical Assistant Certificate
See DetailsThis certificate is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions as Medical Assistants in medical office businesses. The students will receive training in numerous areas, giving them an understanding of the varied responsibilities and skills necessary for employment. Students completing the certificate are eligible to take the American Medical Technologist (AMT) certification exam to become a Registered Medical Assistant (RMA).
View on provider's websiteCertified Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistant Certificate
See DetailsBasic concepts common to all members of the health team in acute and long-term care settings. Basic principles of communication, nutrition, emergency care, medical terminology, environmental safety and comfort, and ethical/legal aspects of health care. Basic nursing skills based upon fundamental nursing concepts in giving individualized client care. To provide students with the necessary clinical time required for application for state certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant. Students will practice basic concepts common to all members of the health team in acute and long-term care settings which include basic principles of communication, nutrition, emergency care, medical terminology, environmental safety and comfort, ethical/legal aspects of health care, basic nursing skills based upon fundamental nursing concepts in giving individualized client care.
View on provider's websiteContact Phone Number
928-527-1222Address
2800 S. Lone Tree Rd.
Flagstaff, AZ 86005-2701
United States