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Construction Industry

HVAC Technician

Air Conditioning Refrigeration and Heating Systems Technology, Technical (College Credit) Certificate

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Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Apprenticeship Career Training

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Students enrolled in Career Training programs build increasingly sophisticated skills in 150-hour modules. Apprenticeship programs feature on-the-job training.

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Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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Graduates can seek gainful employment as a skilled HVAC/R technician, where they maintain and install air-conditioning, heating and refrigeration systems in homes, commercial centers, offices, restaurants and other buildings. Gain management and technical skills that are in high-demand.

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Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology I Career Training

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Students enrolled in Career Training programs build increasingly sophisticated skills in 150-hour modules. Apprenticeship programs feature on-the-job training.

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Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology II Career Training

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Residential Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Systems Assistant Technical Certificate

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Architectural Drafter

AutoCAD Foundations Technical Certificate

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Drafting and Design Technology, A.S.

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Drafters use calculations and sketches from architects, surveyors and engineers to create technical drawings for a wide variety of construction projects. Coursework includes applications in architecture, civil engineering, surveying, mechanical engineering and landscape design, with emphasis in the latest technologies used for rendering, architectural “walk-through,” three-dimensional computer animation, and solid and surface modeling.

Once You Complete the Program
Work as a professional CAD technician in surveying, architectural, electrical, aeronautical, civil and mechanical engineering firms, as well as county offices and manufacturing plants, among other entities.

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Drafting Technical Certificate

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Civil Engineering Technician

Civil Engineering Technology, A.S.

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Civil engineer technicians enjoy rewarding careers, working on projects that positively impact the community. They work with public officials, consultants and others to plan and design construction and maintenance of buildings, transportation and water supply networks, water treatment facilities and more.

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Electrician

Electrical Apprenticeship Career Training

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Students enrolled in Career Training programs build increasingly sophisticated skills in 150-hour modules. Apprenticeship programs feature on-the-job training.

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Plumber

Plumbing Apprenticeship Career Training

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Plumbers install and repair water, drainage, gas, and other piping systems in homes, businesses and factories. They also install plumbing fixtures such as bathtubs and toilets, and appliances, such as dishwashers and water heaters, in addition to maintaining septic systems.

Once You Complete the Program
Plan and install plumbing in the construction industry, or work for an established company doing installations and repairs. You can also consider working as a pipefitter, steamfitter or gasfitter which are similar but used more in manufacturing, commercial and industrial settings to install and maintain pipes that carry chemicals, acids and gases.

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Welder

Welding Apprenticeship Career Training

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Welding is the most economical and efficient way to join metals permanently. Learn the most common welding techniques—Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)—while studying basic layout and material usage, industry quality standards, safety requirements and interpretation of blueprint drawings.

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Welding Technology Career Training

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Welding is the most economical and efficient way to join metals permanently. Learn the most common welding techniques—Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)—while studying basic layout and material usage, industry quality standards, safety requirements and interpretation of blueprint drawings.

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Transportation Industry

Auto Mechanic

Automotive Service Management Technology, A.A.S.

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The use of advanced technology in automobiles is creating new opportunities and job growth. The Associate in Applied Science Degree in Automotive Service Management Technology is NATEF Master Certified and an excellent choice for a rewarding career in automotive service and repair with opportunities in management or for starting your own business.

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Automotive Service Technician Technical Certificate

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Automotive Service Technology I Career Training

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Students enrolled in Career Training programs build increasingly sophisticated skills in 150-hour modules. Apprenticeship programs feature on-the-job training.

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Automotive Service Technology II Career Training

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Students enrolled in Career Training programs build increasingly sophisticated skills in 150-hour modules. Apprenticeship programs feature on-the-job training.

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General Automotive Technician Technical Certificate

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Truck Driver

Commercial Vehicle Driving program

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The Commercial Vehicle Driving program prepares students for entry-level employment as a truck driver. It focuses on safety issues, federal rules and regulations, private one-on-one driver training instruction, acquiring the class "A" CDL License, and local or over-the-road job placement. IRSC has joined with the SAGE Corporation, the nation’s foremost operator of professional truck driving schools, to train the safest, most professional and proficient entry-level drivers in the country.

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Aircraft Mechanic

Piper Aircraft Apprenticeship Program

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The Piper Aircraft Apprenticeship Program, presented in partnership with Indian River State College, offers students the chance to earn while receiving a comprehensive education. Apprentices learn all aspects of fabrication and assembly of aircraft, they attend technical classes and receive hands-on training designed to qualify successful program completers as Journeymen in Aircraft Assembly.

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Manufacturing Industry

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician

Basic Electronics Technical Certificate

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Electronic Technology Technical Certificate

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Electronics Engineering Technology, A.S.

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Electronics engineering technology is the foundation for all modern technologies. Any technology field that claims to be advanced or high-tech relies on electronic components and circuitry. Lasers, fiber-optics, robotics, automation, wireless networks, biomedical equipment, space exploration and industrial processing are cutting-edge technologies made possible by electronic technology.

Electronics engineering technology enables 21st-century technology to become faster, smarter and more exciting! Technicians install, service, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electronic systems, including robots and automation systems.

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Electronics Engineering Technology Robotics-Manufacturing Specialization, A.S.

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The demand for electronic engineering technicians is at an all-time high because of the large number of baby boomers retiring and industries expansion. The Electronics Engineering Technology Degree offers specialization options in lasers and photonics, robotics and industrial automation, computer technology, fiber optics and telecommunications. Graduates can apply their learning to jobs in industries such as telecommunications, medicine, manufacturing, national defense, space exploration, scientific research and nanotechnology.

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Robotics and SimulationTechnician Certificate

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Hospitality Industry

Chef and Head Cook

Chef's Apprentice Technical Certificate

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Culinary Arts Management Operations Technical Certificate

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Culinary Arts Technical Certificate

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Culinary Management, A.S.

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Prepare to become a chef with coursework in food service sanitation, food and beverage management, quantity food production, classical cuisine, international and regional foods, baking and pastries, nutrition, cost control, catering and banquet management, and supervision development, among other classes.

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Culinary Operations Apprenticeship

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Students enrolled in Career Training programs build increasingly sophisticated skills in 150-hour modules. Apprenticeship programs feature on-the-job training.

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Restaurant Management, A.S.

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Pursue a career in restaurant or food service management by participating in kitchen lab courses and exploring management policies, sanitation and safety, controlling food service costs and developing menus. Learn to run a restaurant like a well-oiled machine, resulting in superior customer satisfaction.

Once You Complete the Program
Restaurant Management program graduates go on to coordinate food and beverage services for restaurants, manage staff, perform inventory, monitor financial activities and ensure quality, safety and customer satisfaction. Some seek positions in occupational health and safety, which entails conducting inspections and enforcing adherence to laws and regulations governing the health and safety of individuals.

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Public Service Industry

Preschool Teacher

Child Care Center Management Specialization Technical Certificate

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Child Development and Early Intervention Technical Certificate

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Early Childhood Education Career Training

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Early Childhood Education, A.S.

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After completing the program, graduates seek employment in private and public child care centers; in classroom settings such as pre-kindergarten, Head Start centers, kindergarten, early grades in elementary schools, and private nursery schools and preschools (with typically developing children and children with developmental delays and disabilities); in home settings working with students and their families in Early Head Start, family and group child care homes, and in private household child care.

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Preschool Specialization Technical Certificate

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Correctional Officer

Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Training Career Training

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Learn to perform duties essential for the care, custody and control of subjects in prison, jail or other correctional facilities, and receive training in firearms, self-defense and first aid.

The Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Training Program consists of 444 hours of training and lasts approximately four months. The class meets during the daytime, Monday through Friday. This program is generally offered once or twice a year, depending upon student or regional agency demand. Student-recruits wear academy uniforms and participate in a highly structured and disciplined classroom environment.

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Correctional Officer Crossover from Law Enforcement Training Career Training

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Currently certified law enforcement officers looking to crossover into corrections are generally offered the option to attend the necessary classes within an upcoming Corrections Academy instead of attending a separate Law Enforcement-to-Corrections Crossover Academy. Crossover training consists of 222 hours.

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Criminal Justice Technology, A.S.

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An Associate Degree in Science in Criminal Justice Technology offers students the educational foundation for a successful leadership career in everything from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to an insurance investigator. The program features Open Educational Resources (OER) for Criminal Justice courses, which provide customized materials and eliminate the need and cost for textbooks, saving students money. Students interested in virtual learning may complete the Criminal Justice Technology Associate in Science Degree program entirely online.

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Police Officer

Criminal Justice Technology, A.S.

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An Associate Degree in Science in Criminal Justice Technology offers students the educational foundation for a successful leadership career in everything from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to an insurance investigator. The program features Open Educational Resources (OER) for Criminal Justice courses, which provide customized materials and eliminate the need and cost for textbooks, saving students money. Students interested in virtual learning may complete the Criminal Justice Technology Associate in Science Degree program entirely online.

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Criminal Justice Technology- Law Enforcement Track, A.S.

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The safety and well-being of our nation's citizens greatly depends on the law enforcement officers responsible for enforcing statutes, laws and regulations. Duties vary widely by the size and type of organization, but in most jurisdictions, whether on or off duty, law enforcement officers are expected to exercise their authority whenever necessary. In addition, they spend considerable time writing reports and maintaining records that are needed when legal actions require them to testify in court.

IRSC offers a two-year Law Enforcement Academy Track in a para-military format, which is designed to provide students with the skills, abilities, and education for a successful law-enforcement career. This dual track program will expose the student to a strong educational foundation in collegiate-level general education and major field criminal justice courses while receiving training in law enforcement structure and discipline. During this program, students will complete an Associate in Science Degree in Criminal Justice and, in their final semester, participate in the Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Academy.

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EMTs and Paramedics

Emergency Medical Services, A.S.

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Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) enjoy rewarding careers—helping to save lives in the event of illness or injury in response to emergency calls. They assess injuries, administer emergency medical care and transport injured or sick persons to medical facilities.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates of the EMT program are eligible to sit for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification exam. Upon successful completion of the exam, graduates are awarded the NREMT credential and are eligible to apply for licensure with the State of Florida.

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Emergency Medical Technician Applied Technology Diploma

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Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) enjoy rewarding careers—helping to save lives in the event of illness or injury in response to emergency calls. They assess injuries, administer emergency medical care and transport injured or sick persons to medical facilities.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates of the EMT program are eligible to sit for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification exam. Upon successful completion of the exam, graduates are awarded the NREMT credential and are eligible to apply for licensure with the State of Florida.

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Paramedic Technical Certificate

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Firefighter

Fire Science Technology, A.S.

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The Associate in Fire Science Technology degree is offered as a part-time program exclusively for currently certified Firefighters looking to further their career and education. Through online classes, this program is designed to work with your busy schedule.

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Firefighting: Basic Recruit Training Career Training

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You can also choose the Basic Recruit Fire Academy to meet the minimum educational requirements for a certified combat firefighter in the State of Florida. The program is offered as a daytime program, meeting Monday through Friday for 12 to 15 weeks, and as an evening program, meeting Monday through Thursday and Saturdays for 20 to 24 weeks . Upon successful completion of this training program, the student is eligible to take the state written and practical examination administered by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. Prior to admission, students must complete the Emergency Medical Technician or Paramedic training program.

This is a selective admission program. Applicants must complete and pass a multi-step application process to be accepted.

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Paralegal and Legal Assistant

Paralegal Studies/Legal Assisting, A.S.

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What makes a great paralegal? Interest in the law, analytical skills and attention to detail are very important. Good communication, research, writing and computer skills can make you a valued member of the legal team. Paralegal and legal assisting students become familiar with ethical issues, statutes, court procedures and transactional matters, as well as engage in work-based learning experiences. They learn to draft and file documents, support lawyers in preparing for trials and maintain client relationships.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates have the option to obtain paralegal certification to stand out when seeking employment. Current employees at law firms will enhance and develop the skills and knowledge needed for advancement.

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Social Services Assistant

Social and Human Services, A.S.

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If you have a strong desire to help others improve their quality of life, the field of Human Services may be for you. Earn your Associate in Science Degree in Social and Human Services and begin working in the human/social services field, or choose to continue your studies at IRSC by pursuing a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Human Services. This degree offers three areas of concentration: generalist, youth and family, and addition studies.

Once You Complete the Program
Job opportunities are growing in this field in a wide variety of settings including: mental health facilities, children’s service agencies, substance abuse treatment facilities, domestic abuse shelters, victim services programs and social services agencies. Many public, academic and leadership positions exist for those with a Bachelor's Degree in human and social services, or you may choose to go further and pursue your graduate degree.

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Information Technology Industry

Database Administrator

Computer Information Data Specialist College Credit Certificate

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Computer Information Technology: Networking Concentration, A.S.

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Gain management and technical skills in many high-demand career fields, with the option to continue toward a Bachelor’s Degree at IRSC. Students interested in virtual learning may complete the Computer Information Technology Associate in Science Degree program entirely online.*

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Software Developer

Computer Information Technology: Programming Concentration, A.S.

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Gain management and technical skills in many high-demand career fields, with the option to continue toward a Bachelor’s Degree at IRSC. Students interested in virtual learning may complete the Computer Information Technology Associate in Science Degree program entirely online.*

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Computer Programming Specialist Technical Certificate

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Web Production Technical Certificate

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IT Support Specialist

Help Desk Support Technician College Credit Certificate

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Information Technology Support Specialist Technical Certificate

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Healthcare Industry

Dental Assistant

Dental Assisting Technology and Management, A.S.

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Dental assistants seek employment in a private dental office, dental school, hospital, clinic or public health setting where they set up equipment, sterilize instruments, and take radiographs and impressions. Students completing the dental assisting program can expect to take the Dental Assisting National Board Exam (DANB) to become a Certified Dental Assistant (CDA).

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Dental Assisting Technology Management Applied Technology Diploma

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Dental Hygienist

Dental Hygiene, A.S.

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Dental hygienists work with dentists to help patients maintain and improve their oral health and quality of life. They examine the mouth; scale, root plane, clean and polish teeth; and expose and interpret x-rays.

Once You Complete the Program
Students completing their IRSC degree can expect to take the Dental Hygiene National and State Licensure Board examinations and seek employment in a private dental office, public health agency, school system, hospital or clinic.

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Medical Records and Health Information Technician

Health Information Technology, A.S.

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Health information technicians enjoy rewarding careers in healthcare and cutting-edge information technology. They are trained to accurately compile, analyze and maintain medical records consistent with the healthcare industry’s numerical coding system.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates earning an A.S. Degree in Health Information Technology take the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) exam and seek employment with a hospital, outpatient surgery center, clinic, physician’s office or government agency. Some technicians even work from home.

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Healthcare Informatics Specialist Technical Certificate

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This program prepares students for employment in various healthcare settings as entry-level data analysts who are capable of acquiring, managing, analyzing and presenting data so that better clinical and business decisions can be made. This certificate is also a great supplement to HIM professionals and other health care personnel who want to increase their data management and analytic skills. The course content includes medical terminology, health care delivery systems, electronic health record systems, data management and analysis, ethical and legal concepts, health data content, statistics, and employability skills.

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Medical Coder/Biller Technical Certificate

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This program prepares students for employment in a variety of healthcare settings as an entry level coder, medical record coder, coding technician, or coding clerk. The content includes medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, coding systems, fundamentals of disease process including pharmacology, healthcare delivery systems, basics of medical records services, ethical and legal responsibilities, safety/security procedures, basic data processing, and employability skills. The program consists of lecture, laboratory and a virtual and/or onsite practicum experience.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates earning the Medical Coder/Biller certificate are able to take the Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), and/or Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exams and seek employment with a hospital, outpatient surgery center, clinic, physician’s office or government agency. Some can even work from home.

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Medical Assistant

Medical Assisting Career Training

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Medical assistants enjoy rewarding careers in one of the fastest-growing healthcare careers. Under the direction of a physician, they take and record vital signs and medical histories, prepare patients for examination, draw blood, administer medications and injections, perform minor surgery, schedule appointments, maintain medical records and assist with billing and coding.

Once You Complete the Program
Upon completion of the program, students are eligible to sit for the Certified Medical Assistant Certification Exam to earn the credential CMA (AAMA) and find employment in a physician’s office, clinic or other healthcare facility.

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Laboratory Technician

Medical Laboratory Technology, A.S.

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Medical laboratory technologists enjoy careers as part of the emerging biotechnology field and diagnostic healthcare team. They process body fluids for chemical, serological and biological analysis for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease.

Once You Complete the Program
Students completing the program at IRSC, go on to take the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) and American Association of Bioanalysts (AAB) medical lab technology certification exams and seek employment in a hospital or independent laboratory.

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Certified Nursing Assistant

Nursing Assistant Career Training

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Nursing assistants enjoy rewarding careers under the supervision of nursing and medical staff. They are trained to identify and meet basic patient care needs for the safety, comfort and daily activities of patients―including feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming and transporting them.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates seek employment in a hospital, nursing home, physician's office, clinic, long-term care facility or private home.

Nursing Assistant program graduates may sit for the Florida Certified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A.) Exam.

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Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technician Apprenticeship Career Training

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Pharmacy technicians enjoy rewarding careers as vital members of the healthcare team—trained to prepare medications under the direction of a pharmacist. They measure, mix, count out, label and record amounts and dosages of medications according to prescription orders.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates of the IRSC Pharmacy Technician program take the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination, and may seek employment in a retail pharmacy, hospital or nursing facility.

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Pharmacy Technician Career Training

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Pharmacy technicians enjoy rewarding careers as vital members of the healthcare team—trained to prepare medications under the direction of a pharmacist. They measure, mix, count out, label and record amounts and dosages of medications according to prescription orders.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates of the IRSC Pharmacy Technician program take the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination, and may seek employment in a retail pharmacy, hospital or nursing facility.

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Phlebotomist

Phlebotomy Career Training

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Phlebotomists enjoy rewarding careers as vital members of the healthcare team―trained to draw blood for tests, transfusions, donations or research. They also label, sort and record blood specimens; prepare blood smears; and provide comfort to patients during blood draws.

Once You Complete the Program
Phlebotomists are usually employed at a hospital, clinic, laboratory or healthcare facility. Many are able to set their own schedule.

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Physical Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapist Assistant, A.S.

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Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) work under the direction of a physical therapist to assist patients in improving their mobility, restoring function and relieving their pain. They are trained to prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates of the IRSC Physical Therapist Assistant program sit for the Florida Jurisprudence Examination and the National PTA Licensure Examination and seek employment in a hospital, physical therapist’s office, skilled nursing facility or in home care.

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Nurse - LPN / LVN

Practical Nursing Career Training

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Licensed Practical Nurses (L.P.N.s) are trained to work under the direction of doctors and registered nurses to assist with examining and treating patients; measure and record patient vital signs; prepare and administer injections; dress wounds; assist patients with bathing, dressing and eating; and record the progress of patients.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates seek employment at a hospital, physician’s office, clinic, surgery center, nursing home, school system, private home or residential care facility after passing the National Council Licensure Examination.

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Radiology Technician

Radiography, A.S.

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Radiographers enjoy rewarding careers as valued members of the healthcare team. They are trained to take x-rays and CAT scans to assist in diagnosing medical conditions.

Once You Complete the Program
Graduates of the IRSC Radiography program take the national certifying examination given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (A.R.R.T.) and seek employment in a hospital, imaging center or physician’s office.

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Respiratory Therapist

Respiratory Care, A.S.

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Respiratory therapists are trained to care for patients with respiratory or other cardiopulmonary disorders. They care for premature infants, elderly patients and patients suffering from heart attacks, drowning and chronic lung disease.

Once You Complete the Program
Respiratory Care professionals generally seek employment in a hospital or other medical facility.

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Surgical Technologist

Surgical Technology Career Training

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Surgical technologists are allied health professionals, who are an integral part of the team of medical practitioners providing surgical care to patients.

Surgical technologists work under the supervision and delegatory authority of a surgeon to facilitate the safe and effective conduct of invasive and non-invasive surgical procedures, ensuring that the operating room environment is safe, that equipment functions properly and that the operative procedure is conducted under conditions that maximize patient safety. Surgical technologists are experts in the theory and application of the principles of asepsis and sterile technique to combine the knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and implementation and tools and technologies to facilitate a physician’s performance of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedure.

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Communications Industry

AV Technician

Digital Media Technology, A.S.

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Start with an Associate Degree, and develop skills to communicate concepts; create an animation or develop a simulation; model design concepts; apply textures; generate environments; and build 3-D computer models. You will create artificial worlds and characters and design a playable video game from start to finish.

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Graphic Designer

Graphic Design Production Certificate

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Graphic Design Support Certificate

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Graphics Technology, A.S.

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Graphic design is all around; TV, Internet, magazine advertising, corporate logos, cartoons and more. Express your creativity, and gain the competitive advantage in the multi-faceted graphic design industry with an Associate in Science Degree in Graphics Technology from IRSC. Combine innovative thinking, design philosophy and a high level of technical skills with real-world learning and job-related experiences to prepare for the future in this exciting and rapidly growing field.

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Energy Industry

Electrical Lineman

Electrical Apprenticeship Career Training

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Students enrolled in Career Training programs build increasingly sophisticated skills in 150-hour modules. Apprenticeship programs feature on-the-job training.

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Electrical Power Technology ICE Specialization, A.S.

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Electrical power technicians are part of a highly skilled, well-paying career that keeps the wheels of industry turning! They perform preventative, corrective and overhaul services on complex industrial plant systems; solve equipment problems; and determine optimum equipment functioning.

Indian River State College established a nuclear curriculum in response to the immediate need of Florida Power and Light to replace retiring workers, update skills of the existing workforce and create a career ladder for incumbent workers and additional opportunities for professional development and advancement. The Electrical Power Technology program has the following options: instrumentation and control and electrical (ICE) specialization, mechanical and radiation protection.

The Electrical Power Technology program has specific admissions requirements. In addition to an admissions application, candidates must successfully pass a series of tests prescribed by our industrial partner, Florida Power and Light.

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Electrical Power Technology Industry Specialization, A.S.

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Electrical power technicians are part of a highly skilled, well-paying career that keeps the wheels of industry turning! They perform preventative, corrective and overhaul services on complex industrial plant systems; solve equipment problems; and determine optimum equipment functioning.

Indian River State College established a nuclear curriculum in response to the immediate need of Florida Power and Light to replace retiring workers, update skills of the existing workforce and create a career ladder for incumbent workers and additional opportunities for professional development and advancement. The Electrical Power Technology program has the following options: instrumentation and control and electrical (ICE) specialization, mechanical and radiation protection.

The Electrical Power Technology program has specific admissions requirements. In addition to an admissions application, candidates must successfully pass a series of tests prescribed by our industrial partner, Florida Power and Light.

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Electrical Power Technology Mechanical Specialization, A.S.

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Electrical power technicians are part of a highly skilled, well-paying career that keeps the wheels of industry turning! They perform preventative, corrective and overhaul services on complex industrial plant systems; solve equipment problems; and determine optimum equipment functioning.

Indian River State College established a nuclear curriculum in response to the immediate need of Florida Power and Light to replace retiring workers, update skills of the existing workforce and create a career ladder for incumbent workers and additional opportunities for professional development and advancement. The Electrical Power Technology program has the following options: instrumentation and control and electrical (ICE) specialization, mechanical and radiation protection.

The Electrical Power Technology program has specific admissions requirements. In addition to an admissions application, candidates must successfully pass a series of tests prescribed by our industrial partner, Florida Power and Light.

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Electrical Power Technology Radiation Specialization, A.S.

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Electrical power technicians are part of a highly skilled, well-paying career that keeps the wheels of industry turning! They perform preventative, corrective and overhaul services on complex industrial plant systems; solve equipment problems; and determine optimum equipment functioning.

Indian River State College established a nuclear curriculum in response to the immediate need of Florida Power and Light to replace retiring workers, update skills of the existing workforce and create a career ladder for incumbent workers and additional opportunities for professional development and advancement. The Electrical Power Technology program has the following options: instrumentation and control and electrical (ICE) specialization, mechanical and radiation protection.

The Electrical Power Technology program has specific admissions requirements. In addition to an admissions application, candidates must successfully pass a series of tests prescribed by our industrial partner, Florida Power and Light.

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Solar Energy Technician

Electronics Engineering Technology Solar Energy Specialization, A.S.

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The demand for electronic engineering technicians is at an all-time high because of the large number of baby boomers retiring and industries expansion. The Electronics Engineering Technology Degree offers specialization options in lasers and photonics, robotics and industrial automation, computer technology, fiber optics and telecommunications. Graduates can apply their learning to jobs in industries such as telecommunications, medicine, manufacturing, national defense, space exploration, scientific research and nanotechnology.

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Solar Energy Technical Certificate

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Earn valuable Technical (College Credit) Certificates at the same time you’re completing an A.S. Degree—get double the value and additional credentials by completing these blocks of courses.

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