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2022-2023 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2022-2023 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Career and Technical Programs


Preparing students to go to work

Career and technical education degree, certificate, and career studies certificate programs prepare students for employment. These programs are designed to meet regional demand for technicians, paraprofessionals, and skilled craft workers, and specialized office workers in industry, business, government, and other professional fields.

These programs normally require two years or less of training beyond high school to prepare students for success in meeting the demands in business, health and medicine, industry, service, and other technical and occupational fields.

Workforce CTE programs are short-term programs that can lead to industry recognized credentials and employment. They do not result in the awarding of an academic credit, but completers may be eligible to earn credit for prior learning in an academic program.  They also provide an entrance into a career pathway that can include CSC, certificate and degree programs students can access based on their own timelines. 

Degrees

Certificates

Career Studies Certificates

Credentials

For more information about these classes and programs, contact either ESCC Student Services (757-789-1720) or Workforce Development (757-789-7979).

In selecting courses, students are expected to follow the curricula guides for their intended majors and specializations. Where appropriate, students may select courses from lists of approved courses to meet requirements in the degrees or certificates.

While general education courses other than those designed specifically for transfer may be used to meet portions of the general education requirements, principles published by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges require that general education courses be general in nature and not “…narrowly focused on those skills, techniques, and procedures peculiar to a particular occupation or profession.” A.A.S. degrees generally are not designed for transfer, but students can increase the transferability of selected applied degrees by substituting transfer courses where appropriate to meet program requirements.

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Career Studies Certificate in Electricity

Certificate in Electronics

Certificate in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning

Certificate in Industrial Technology

Career Studies Certificate in Medical Administrative Office Specialist

Certificate in Medical Assisting

Career Studies Certificate in Medical Coding and Billing

Certificate in Practical Nursing

Certificate in Small Business Administration

Certificate in Welding

Career Studies Certificate in Welding