

This is a Nationally Certified Auto Collision Repair program that uses the I-CAR live curriculum with the primary purpose of preparing you for careers in the auto collision repair industry. You can also achieve the necessary credits to obtain an associate degree. A minimum of 45 ACT credits and 15 general education credits are required for the AAS degree. Some courses may transfer to a bachelor’s degree in automotive management. Students must comply with personal and environmental safety practices in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations. Each certificate is a full one-semester program. An optional Advanced Semester is available.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to give you basic and advanced skill training needed for successful entry into the automotive customizing and refinishing industry through theory and lab experiences. Each certificate is a full one-semester program.
View on provider's websiteThis is a Nationally Certified Auto Collision Repair program that uses the I-CAR live curriculum with the primary purpose of preparing you for careers in the auto collision repair industry. You can also achieve the necessary credits to obtain an associate degree. A minimum of 45 ACT credits and 15 general education credits are required for the AAS degree. Some courses may transfer to a bachelor’s degree in automotive management. Students must comply with personal and environmental safety practices in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations. Each certificate is a full one-semester program. An optional Advanced Semester is available.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to give you basic and advanced skill training needed for successful entry into the automotive customizing and refinishing industry through theory and lab experiences. Each certificate is a full one-semester program.
View on provider's websiteThis is a Nationally Certified Auto Collision Repair program that uses the I-CAR live curriculum with the primary purpose of preparing you for careers in the auto collision repair industry. You can also achieve the necessary credits to obtain an associate degree. A minimum of 45 ACT credits and 15 general education credits are required for the AAS degree. Some courses may transfer to a bachelor’s degree in automotive management. Students must comply with personal and environmental safety practices in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations. Each certificate is a full one-semester program. An optional Advanced Semester is available.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to give you basic and advanced skill training needed for successful entry into the automotive customizing and refinishing industry through theory and lab experiences. Each certificate is a full one-semester program.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to give you basic and advanced skill training needed for successful entry into the automotive customizing and refinishing industry through theory and lab experiences. Each certificate is a full one-semester program.
View on provider's websiteThis is a Nationally Certified Auto Collision Repair program that uses the I-CAR live curriculum with the primary purpose of preparing you for careers in the auto collision repair industry. You can also achieve the necessary credits to obtain an associate degree. A minimum of 45 ACT credits and 15 general education credits are required for the AAS degree. Some courses may transfer to a bachelor’s degree in automotive management. Students must comply with personal and environmental safety practices in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations. Each certificate is a full one-semester program. An optional Advanced Semester is available.
View on provider's websiteThis is a Nationally Certified Auto Collision Repair program that uses the I-CAR live curriculum with the primary purpose of preparing you for careers in the auto collision repair industry. You can also achieve the necessary credits to obtain an associate degree. A minimum of 45 ACT credits and 15 general education credits are required for the AAS degree. Some courses may transfer to a bachelor’s degree in automotive management. Students must comply with personal and environmental safety practices in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations. Each certificate is a full one-semester program. An optional Advanced Semester is available.
View on provider's websiteThis is a Nationally Certified Auto Collision Repair program that uses the I-CAR live curriculum with the primary purpose of preparing you for careers in the auto collision repair industry. You can also achieve the necessary credits to obtain an associate degree. A minimum of 45 ACT credits and 15 general education credits are required for the AAS degree. Some courses may transfer to a bachelor’s degree in automotive management. Students must comply with personal and environmental safety practices in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations. Each certificate is a full one-semester program. An optional Advanced Semester is available.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to give you basic and advanced skill training needed for successful entry into the automotive customizing and refinishing industry through theory and lab experiences. Each certificate is a full one-semester program.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to give you basic and advanced skill training needed for successful entry into the automotive customizing and refinishing industry through theory and lab experiences. Each certificate is a full one-semester program.
View on provider's websiteThis program is a nationally certified automotive repair program (NATEF) which provides you with entry-level skills in the automotive industry or upgrading for those currently in the field. Demonstrated mastery of skills is required and all tasks must be completed to satisfy industry standards. All automotive (ASE) courses are held at the Warren Tech automotive classroom/lab. Each certificate is a full one-year program with an optional third year advanced certificate. The instructors are ASE Certified Master Technicians. Consult with an automotive service technology advisor before beginning your program of study.
View on provider's websiteThis program is a nationally certified automotive repair program (NATEF) which provides you with entry-level skills in the automotive industry or upgrading for those currently in the field. Demonstrated mastery of skills is required and all tasks must be completed to satisfy industry standards. All automotive (ASE) courses are held at the Warren Tech automotive classroom/lab. Each certificate is a full one-year program with an optional third year advanced certificate. The instructors are ASE Certified Master Technicians. Consult with an automotive service technology advisor before beginning your program of study.
View on provider's websiteThis program is a nationally certified automotive repair program (NATEF) which provides you with entry-level skills in the automotive industry or upgrading for those currently in the field. Demonstrated mastery of skills is required and all tasks must be completed to satisfy industry standards. All automotive (ASE) courses are held at the Warren Tech automotive classroom/lab. Each certificate is a full one-year program with an optional third year advanced certificate. The instructors are ASE Certified Master Technicians. Consult with an automotive service technology advisor before beginning your program of study.
View on provider's websiteThis program is a nationally certified automotive repair program (NATEF) which provides you with entry-level skills in the automotive industry or upgrading for those currently in the field. Demonstrated mastery of skills is required and all tasks must be completed to satisfy industry standards. All automotive (ASE) courses are held at the Warren Tech automotive classroom/lab. Each certificate is a full one-year program with an optional third year advanced certificate. The instructors are ASE Certified Master Technicians. Consult with an automotive service technology advisor before beginning your program of study.
View on provider's websiteThis two-year program is designed to provide you with the basic and advanced skill training as needed for successful entry to the power and sport vehicle industry.
View on provider's websiteThis two-year program is designed to provide you with the basic and advanced skill training as needed for successful entry to the power and sport vehicle industry.
View on provider's websiteThis two-year program is designed to provide you with the basic and advanced skill training as needed for successful entry to the power and sport vehicle industry.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteCombine your four or five years of apprenticeship with general education classes at RRCC for an associate of applied science degree via an articulation agreement between IBEW/NECA and RRCC. The objective of the program is to allow members who have served their apprenticeship program through the National Joint Apprenticeship (NJATC) to earn associate’s degrees. This program allows you to combine your excellent trade skills with your academic skills. Upon completion of the IBEW/NECA NJATC apprenticeship program, RRCC will grant 43 credits toward an AAS degree. The degree requires a total of 61 credits, of which 18 must be taken at RRCC or through RRCC Online. You must show proof of completion of IBEW/NECA Wireman or Outside Lineman NJATC programs.
View on provider's websiteThis degree can eliminate up to one year of apprenticeship hours required by the State of Colorado to become a licensed electrician.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThis degree can eliminate up to one year of apprenticeship hours required by the State of Colorado to become a licensed electrician.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThis associate of applied science degree is available for only those who have completed or are currently enrolled in a power utility-based apprenticeship. RRCC’s Electrical Program will grant 43 college credits toward an AAS degree. The degree requires a total of 61 credits, of which 18 must be taken at RRCC or through RRCC Online. By using your apprentice training and taking only six additional classes, you may obtain a degree online, at home, and at times of your choosing. Consult with an advisor for details.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides the knowledge and skills for entry into the air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration industry in the areas of installation and maintenance, as well as upgrading and refresher courses for those already employed in the field. All heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration classes will be updated to reflect today’s changing energy efficiency requirements. LEED requirements will be incorporated into all curriculum and additional classes will be offered to support the new energy efficiency needs. Students should call 303-914-6306 for advising.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides the knowledge and skills for entry into the air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration industry in the areas of installation and maintenance, as well as upgrading and refresher courses for those already employed in the field. All heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration classes will be updated to reflect today’s changing energy efficiency requirements. LEED requirements will be incorporated into all curriculum and additional classes will be offered to support the new energy efficiency needs. Students should call 303-914-6306 for advising.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides the knowledge and skills for entry into the air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration industry in the areas of installation and maintenance, as well as upgrading and refresher courses for those already employed in the field. All heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration classes will be updated to reflect today’s changing energy efficiency requirements. LEED requirements will be incorporated into all curriculum and additional classes will be offered to support the new energy efficiency needs. Students should call 303-914-6306 for advising.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides the knowledge and skills for entry into the air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration industry in the areas of installation and maintenance, as well as upgrading and refresher courses for those already employed in the field. All heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration classes will be updated to reflect today’s changing energy efficiency requirements. LEED requirements will be incorporated into all curriculum and additional classes will be offered to support the new energy efficiency needs. Students should call 303-914-6306 for advising.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides the knowledge and skills for entry into the air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration industry in the areas of installation and maintenance, as well as upgrading and refresher courses for those already employed in the field. All heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration classes will be updated to reflect today’s changing energy efficiency requirements. LEED requirements will be incorporated into all curriculum and additional classes will be offered to support the new energy efficiency needs. Students should call 303-914-6306 for advising.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides the knowledge and skills for entry into the air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration industry in the areas of installation and maintenance, as well as upgrading and refresher courses for those already employed in the field. All heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration classes will be updated to reflect today’s changing energy efficiency requirements. LEED requirements will be incorporated into all curriculum and additional classes will be offered to support the new energy efficiency needs. Students should call 303-914-6306 for advising.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides the knowledge and skills for entry into the air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration industry in the areas of installation and maintenance, as well as upgrading and refresher courses for those already employed in the field. All heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration classes will be updated to reflect today’s changing energy efficiency requirements. LEED requirements will be incorporated into all curriculum and additional classes will be offered to support the new energy efficiency needs. Students should call 303-914-6306 for advising.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides the knowledge and skills for entry into the air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration industry in the areas of installation and maintenance, as well as upgrading and refresher courses for those already employed in the field. All heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration classes will be updated to reflect today’s changing energy efficiency requirements. LEED requirements will be incorporated into all curriculum and additional classes will be offered to support the new energy efficiency needs. Students should call 303-914-6306 for advising.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides the knowledge and skills for entry into the air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration industry in the areas of installation and maintenance, as well as upgrading and refresher courses for those already employed in the field. All heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration classes will be updated to reflect today’s changing energy efficiency requirements. LEED requirements will be incorporated into all curriculum and additional classes will be offered to support the new energy efficiency needs. Students should call 303-914-6306 for advising.
View on provider's websiteThe Engineering Graphics Technology Program offers associate of science degrees and certificates. This program prepares you for employment as a design drafter.
View on provider's websiteThe Architectural AAS degree prepares you for a career in a construction or architectural firm. It might be helpful to remember that one credit is equal to approximately 20 hours of class time.
View on provider's websiteThe Engineering Graphics Technology Program offers associate of science degrees and certificates. This program prepares you for employment as a design drafter.
View on provider's websiteThe Engineering Graphics Technology Program offers associate of science degrees and certificates. This program prepares you for employment as a design drafter.
View on provider's websiteThe Mechanical AAS degree prepares you for a career with many options to choose from, such as mechanical design, piping, electrical, mining, or welding. Course electives allow you to select a preferred path in this field.
View on provider's websiteThe Engineering Graphics Technology Program offers associate of science degrees and certificates. This program prepares you for employment as a design drafter.
View on provider's websiteThe Engineering Graphics Technology Program offers associate of science degrees and certificates. This program prepares you for employment as a design drafter.
View on provider's websiteThe Engineering Graphics Technology Program offers associate of science degrees and certificates. This program prepares you for employment as a design drafter.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to develop the skills necessary for entry-level employment in the welding industry. Entry-level welder certification from the American Welding Society may be earned upon completion of the program.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to develop the skills necessary for entry-level employment in the welding industry. Entry-level welder certification from the American Welding Society may be earned upon completion of the program.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to develop the skills necessary for entry-level employment in the welding industry. Entry-level welder certification from the American Welding Society may be earned upon completion of the program.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to develop the skills necessary for entry-level employment in the welding industry. Entry-level welder certification from the American Welding Society may be earned upon completion of the program.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to develop the skills necessary for entry-level employment in the welding industry. Entry-level welder certification from the American Welding Society may be earned upon completion of the program.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to develop the skills necessary for entry-level employment in the welding industry. Entry-level welder certification from the American Welding Society may be earned upon completion of the program.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThis program provides basic entry-level and job upgrade skills. This certificate was created in partnership with industry associates and The Department of Labor. It addresses the need of most contractors for multi-talented employees that can handle varied tasks with confidence. It is also intended to assist in the preparation of plumbers for successful completion of state plumbing exams. Completion of plumbing-related coursework at Red Rocks Community College can replace the field experience (work under a master plumber) required to qualify to take the exams as follows: one hour of classroom training equals one hour of on-the-job training up to a maximum of one year.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares you to sit for the National Registry practical and written Advanced EMT certification exams, which are required for Colorado state certification. Once certified, the graduate is eligible for additional employment opportunities in the Emergency Medical Services system. Completion of the program also assists graduates to gain acceptance into a Paramedic training program and is the second semester of the Emergency Medical Technology degree.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares you to sit for the National Registry practical and written certification exams, which are required for Colorado state certification. Once certified, the graduate is eligible for entry-level employment in the emergency medical services system. This program is the first semester of the emergency medical technology degree.
View on provider's websiteThis program assists in advancing a graduate’s career in the EMS system and also prepares them to enter a paramedic course of study.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares you to sit for the National Registry practical and written certification exams, which are required for Colorado state certification. Once certified, the graduate is eligible for employment in the Emergency Medical Services system.
View on provider's websiteThis program assists in advancing a graduate’s career in the EMS system.
View on provider's websiteCompleting this program prepares you for administrative positions in early childhood care and education programs. Upon completion of these classes, you will have met the academic requirements for an Early Childhood Director qualifications as stated in CDHS 7.702.42 A4 regulations. Upon completion of this certificate you will have also met the academic requirements for the Early Childhood Entry, Early Childhood Teacher I and Teacher II certificates.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares you to work as a professional in a variety of capacities in early childhood education. If you complete the degree requirements, you will have met the academic requirements for the Early Childhood Entry, Early Childhood Preschool Teacher I, Early Childhood Preschool Teacher II, and Early Childhood Director certificates in addition to the AAS degree in Early Childhood Education. Completing this program prepares you for teaching and/or administrative positions in early care and education settings.
View on provider's websiteCompleting this program prepares you for infant program supervisor positions in early childhood care and education settings working with infants and toddlers. Upon completion of these classes, you will have met academic requirements as a Colorado Infant Program Supervisor according to CDHS 7.702.46 A2f regulations. In addition to the academic requirements, the Colorado Department of Human Services requires 12 months (1,820 hours) of verifiable work experience.
View on provider's websiteThis program of study is designed for students new to, or preparing for, the fire service or emergency services.
View on provider's websiteEntry into a career in fire suppression, prevention, or related fields
View on provider's websiteEntry into a career in fire suppression, prevention, or related fields
View on provider's websiteEntry into a career in fire suppression, prevention, or related fields
View on provider's websiteEntry into a career in fire suppression, prevention, or related fields
View on provider's websiteThis certificate program exceeds the Colorado Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) requirements for peace officer entry-level training. You will earn 39 credits during this intense course of study. This is not an open enrollment offering. You must make separate application to the Academy. See www.rrcc.edu/law-enforcement-academy for details.
View on provider's websiteSpecific courses required may vary, depending upon your background and work experience. Upon completion of this program, you should be able to be employed as a law enforcement patrol officer at departments requiring a two-year college degree.
View on provider's websiteCompleting this program prepares you to serve in elementary education classroom settings as an instructional paraprofessional educator. Upon completion of these classes, you will have educational skills to support and reinforce teacher prepared lesson plans for individual or small groups of students, and supervise/manage student behaviors. This certificate may apply toward required coursework in the AA-Early Childhood Teacher Education or AA-Elementary Teacher Education degree programs.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThe Electrical program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Program is designed for students wanting to develop entry-level skills and knowledge needed for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, blueprint reading, estimating, and national electrical codes. Important safety practices are strongly emphasized while workings on electrical circuits and in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are explored. This program prepares you for the many career opportunities in the electrical industry. Motor controls and programmable controllers let you design and build control systems. The electrical installation courses use the latest techniques according to the National Electrical Code. The electrical code classes are especially useful as preparation for state license and renewal. This program is excellent for electricians, engineers, firefighters, building department inspectors, and maintenance personnel. This program uses an extensive lab environment for important hands-on experience, which minimizes the possibility of technological obsolescence.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to develop the skills necessary for entry-level employment in the machining industry. Entry-level skills in fabrication and plastic parts that meet industrial standards will be taught. The Precision Machining program is currently undergoing revision to offer a wider variety of courses and times. Please refer to the website for the most recent program information.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to develop the skills necessary for entry-level employment in the machining industry. Entry-level skills in fabrication and plastic parts that meet industrial standards will be taught. The Precision Machining program is currently undergoing revision to offer a wider variety of courses and times. Please refer to the website for the most recent program information.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to develop the skills necessary for entry-level employment in the machining industry. Entry-level skills in fabrication and plastic parts that meet industrial standards will be taught. The Precision Machining program is currently undergoing revision to offer a wider variety of courses and times. Please refer to the website for the most recent program information.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to develop the skills necessary for entry-level employment in the machining industry. Entry-level skills in fabrication and plastic parts that meet industrial standards will be taught. The Precision Machining program is currently undergoing revision to offer a wider variety of courses and times. Please refer to the website for the most recent program information.
View on provider's websiteThe Business - Real Estate Degree combines real estate expertise with foundational business concepts so you can operate successfully in a real estate-related business.
View on provider's websiteThese courses meet the educational requirements of the Colorado Real Estate Commission for a Colorado Real Estate Broker's license.
View on provider's websiteYou will learn the basics of camera operation as it applies to video production for success as an independent business or to become an important asset to someone else’s.
View on provider's websiteThe graphic design/print production emphasis prepares you for a career in printing, graphic design, and prepress production. As an established industry, there are many job opportunities in the Denver Metro area in graphic design. The Graphic Design and Print Production certificate can be combined with the Video Production AAS Degree to add additional marketable skills to the traditional AAS degree.
View on provider's websiteThe Graphic Design/Print Production emphasis within the Multimedia Graphic Design Department prepares you to work in the traditional graphic design and printing industries. You will develop designs for electronic production for both digital and traditional press. In addition, you will learn design techniques for packaging and point of sale and other forms of print media. Printing press technology is also addressed.
View on provider's websiteThe mission of the Multimedia Graphics and Design Department is to provide students with opportunities for growth and development that set the foundation for self-directed learning, academic achievement, relevant, real world training, and career accomplishment for commercial application. We do this through high quality, innovative educational programs using current technical, creative, and software trends in the industry. We convey our passion for learning, our commitment to excellence, and our dedication to our students in the communities we serve. Through critical thinking we prepare our students, both entry level and continuing education to create the necessary skill set in visual communication and production of photographic images, motion, graphics or digital media.
View on provider's websiteThe graphic design/print production emphasis prepares you for a career in printing, graphic design, and prepress production. As an established industry, there are many job opportunities in the Denver Metro area in graphic design. The Graphic Design and Print Production certificate can be combined with the Video Production AAS Degree to add additional marketable skills to the traditional AAS degree.
View on provider's websiteThe Graphic Design/Print Production emphasis within the Multimedia Graphic Design Department prepares you to work in the traditional graphic design and printing industries. You will develop designs for electronic production for both digital and traditional press. In addition, you will learn design techniques for packaging and point of sale and other forms of print media. Printing press technology is also addressed.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis prepares you to take Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. Content includes basic network principles, basic router and switch configuration, intermediate routing and switching, and Wide Area Networking (WAN). Focus is on hands-on performance and assessment.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer Science Certificate emphasis at Red Rocks Community College prepares students in an entry-level position in the fields involving software applications, programming, junior programmer, software support technician and software tester. Topics include fundamental programming and Computer Science curriculum in both C++ and Python programming languages and fundamentals of the Unix operating system. Students focus on design and problem solving algorithms working on the programming life cycle of analysis, design, implement, test and maintain.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides you with the skills necessary to protect computing systems and networks that have an important impact on data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. You will learn about computer network threats and the appropriate incident response, to include defenses, countermeasures, and computer forensics. You will also be prepared to take the Advanced Security Practitioner certification exam.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides you with the skills necessary to protect computing systems and networks that have an important impact on data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. You will learn about computer network threats and the appropriate incident response, to include defenses, countermeasures, and computer forensics.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis prepares you for entry-level positions in the networking field. You will gain hands-on experience with network technologies, installation and configuration, media and topologies, management, and security. Upon successful completion of the program, you will have the needed background to prepare to take the Network+ and Security+ exams.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides both hardware and operating systems experience needed to work as a support person for both local and wide area networks. This area of emphasis prepares you for entry-level positions in the computer networking field. Students in this program gain hands-on experience with network technologies, installation and configuration, media and topologies, management, and security. Upon successful completion of the program, you will have the needed background to prepare to take one or more of the following exams: Network+ & Security+.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer Science Certificate emphasis at Red Rocks Community College prepares students in an entry-level position in the fields involving software applications, programming, junior programmer, software support technician and software tester. Topics include fundamental programming and Computer Science curriculum in both C++ and Python programming languages and fundamentals of the Unix operating system. Students focus on design and problem solving algorithms working on the programming life cycle of analysis, design, implement, test and maintain.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer Science Certificate emphasis at Red Rocks Community College prepares students in an entry-level position in the fields involving software applications, programming, junior programmer, software support technician and software tester. Topics include fundamental programming and Computer Science curriculum in both C++ and Python programming languages and fundamentals of the Unix operating system. Students focus on design and problem solving algorithms working on the programming life cycle of analysis, design, implement, test and maintain.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer Science Certificates and Degree programs prepare you for entry-level position. You must earn a minimum grade of "C" in all CIS, CNG, CSC, and CWB courses required for all certificates and degree programs. All skill set courses (CIS, CNG, CSC and CWB) must have been completed within 7 years of the current date for use within the earned program. For Computer Science, Programming, and Software Developer degrees and/or certificates, see Computer Science program section.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis prepares you for entry-level positions in the gaming industry. It also allows you to develop strong technical skills in programming, which permits transfer to a four-year university.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis prepares you for an entry-level position as a developer in the gaming industry. It also allows you to develop strong technical skills in programming, which permits transfer to a four-year university.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis prepares you to become an entry-level programmer focusing on secure software development practices. Learn the current secure software practices to reduce vulnerabilities in the code before deployment, validate input from data sources to prevent security risks at the software level. You will learn to design, develop, build, troubleshoot, debug, maintain, and test secure software application programs in a variety of programming languages.
View on provider's websiteThe Software Developer Certificate at Red Rocks Community College prepares students for an entry-level position in the fields of software developer, application developer, junior programmer, web applications developer, database developer, software support technician and software tester involving computer software development. The courses provide a foundation in programming skills using a combination of analysis, design, object-oriented programming and relational databases, programming languages in C# and Java and development tools. Software development lifecycles and practices are examined.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis prepares you to become an entry-level programmer. You will design, develop, build, troubleshoot, debug, maintain, and test computer application software programs in a variety of programming languages. Programs will range from simple business programs to the design and completion of a complex business system. The Software Development Associate of Applied Science degree prepares you for entry-level position.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis prepares you for an entry-level position in Web Design/Development with a focus on the programming and database aspects of websites. Course offerings provide a mix of programming and applications that have been researched and retrofitted to meet the demands of today’s Web fields.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis prepares you for an entry-level position as a Back-end developer. Course offerings include high-level programming and the integration of databases. The curriculum offerings will include but are not limit to server-side languages such as PHP, Ruby, Python, Java, and .NET to build an application. Tools will include MySQL, Oracle, and SQL Server to find, save, or change data and serve it back to the user in front-end code.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis prepares you for an entry-level position as a Front-end developer. Curriculum offerings include developing a website’s user-facing through programming. Front-end courses include, but are not limited to: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript programming.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides you with the skills necessary to protect computing systems and networks that have an important impact on data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. You will learn about computer network threats and the appropriate incident response, to include defenses, countermeasures, and computer forensics. You will also be prepared to take the Advanced Security Practitioner certification exam.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides you with the skills necessary to protect computing systems and networks that have an important impact on data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. You will learn about computer network threats and the appropriate incident response, to include defenses, countermeasures, and computer forensics. You will also be prepared to take the Advanced Security Practitioner certification exam.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides you with the skills necessary to protect computing systems and networks that have an important impact on data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. You will learn about computer network threats and the appropriate incident response, to include defenses, countermeasures, and computer forensics.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides you with the skills necessary to protect computing systems and networks that have an important impact on data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. You will learn about computer network threats and the appropriate incident response, to include defenses, countermeasures, and computer forensics.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides both hardware and Windows operating systems experience needed to work as a PC support and repair person. It also exposes the student to the basic fundamentals of networking and IT security. The student will also be prepared to take the A+ certification exams.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides both hardware and Windows operating systems experience needed to work as a PC support and repair person. It also exposes the student to the basic fundamentals of networking and IT security. The student will also be prepared to take the A+ certification exams.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides both hardware and operating systems experience needed to work as a support person for both local and wide area network environments.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides both hardware and operating systems experience needed to work as a support person for both local and wide area network environments.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis prepares you for entry-level positions in the networking field. You will gain hands-on experience with network technologies, installation and configuration, media and topologies, management, and security. Upon successful completion of the program, you will have the needed background to prepare to take the Network+ and Security+ exams.
View on provider's websiteThis area of emphasis provides both hardware and operating systems experience needed to work as a support person for both local and wide area networks. This area of emphasis prepares you for entry-level positions in the computer networking field. Students in this program gain hands-on experience with network technologies, installation and configuration, media and topologies, management, and security. Upon successful completion of the program, you will have the needed background to prepare to take one or more of the following exams: Network+ & Security+.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to prepare culinarians in hands-on, paid, full-time employment with an approved RMCC-sponsoring house. Related classes are taught at Warren Tech for five hours per week, 90 hours per semester. This VERY demanding six-semester (three-year) program will prepare and teach you to achieve certified culinarian status through the American Culinary Federation (ACF), while working full-time.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed to prepare culinarians in hands-on, paid, full-time employment with an approved RMCC-sponsoring house. Related classes are taught at Warren Tech for five hours per week, 90 hours per semester. This VERY demanding six-semester (three-year) program will prepare and teach you to achieve certified culinarian status through the American Culinary Federation (ACF), while working full-time.
View on provider's websiteThis one-year program is designed to provide you with the basic and skill training needed for this profession. You will receive a Warren Tech certificate of successful completion that will allow you entry to the Dental Assisting field.
View on provider's websiteThe sonography program prepares the student for entry-level positions in the field of diagnostic medical sonography.
View on provider's websiteThe sonography program prepares the student for entry-level positions in the field of diagnostic medical sonography.
View on provider's websiteThe medical assisting program is designed to prepare you as a health career professional, assisting physicians/providers in various medical and business settings. It is recommended that you take a course in or have proficiency in working with Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and Outlook. Transfer credits are accepted from qualifying educational institutions; however, MOT 126, MAP 138, MAP 140, MOT 181, MOT 182, MAP 183, and MOT 184 are required to be taken at Red Rocks Community College. Some skills courses and internships require proof of immunizations. All program students, at their own cost, must complete and pass a criminal background check and health/drug screen a minimum of 60 days prior to enrolling in internships by using the current RRCC-approved background check and drug screen program. These background/drug tests are only good for one year. Immunizations, background check/drug screen, physician approval, and CPR are required of all Medical Assisting students prior to internship. Internship must be taken within four months of completion of the final advanced skills course MAP 140. A minimum grade of C must be achieved for all program-required courses to proceed to internship and graduate with a certificate or degree. You should consult with the Medical Assisting Director or refer to the website to ensure proper sequencing of courses and other educational options. Most MOT/MAP courses are not offered in the summer semester. Program completion time ranges from 2 ½ semesters to two years. If your completion is significantly greater than this, you may be asked to retake courses for proper skill abilities prior to internship. At the completion of the program, you are required to take the national certification exam (AAMA) to become a Certified Medical Assistant.
View on provider's websiteThe medical assisting program is designed to prepare you as a health career professional, assisting physicians/providers in various medical and business settings. It is recommended that you take a course in or have proficiency in working with Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and Outlook. Transfer credits are accepted from qualifying educational institutions; however, MOT 126, MAP 138, MAP 140, MOT 181, MOT 182, MAP 183, and MOT 184 are required to be taken at Red Rocks Community College. Some skills courses and internships require proof of immunizations. All program students, at their own cost, must complete and pass a criminal background check and health/drug screen a minimum of 60 days prior to enrolling in internships by using the current RRCC-approved background check and drug screen program. These background/drug tests are only good for one year. Immunizations, background check/drug screen, physician approval, and CPR are required of all Medical Assisting students prior to internship. Internship must be taken within four months of completion of the final advanced skills course MAP 140. A minimum grade of C must be achieved for all program-required courses to proceed to internship and graduate with a certificate or degree. You should consult with the Medical Assisting Director or refer to the website to ensure proper sequencing of courses and other educational options. Most MOT/MAP courses are not offered in the summer semester. Program completion time ranges from 2 ½ semesters to two years. If your completion is significantly greater than this, you may be asked to retake courses for proper skill abilities prior to internship. At the completion of the program, you are required to take the national certification exam (AAMA) to become a Certified Medical Assistant.
View on provider's websiteThe Medical Billing/Coding certificate will prepare you to use and apply medical coding for insurance reimbursement and billing in a physician's office, billing, and insurance companies. The program provides a sound knowledge of medical coding rules and regulations, including compliance and reimbursement as well as billing procedures and regulations. CCR 092 and CCR 094, or appropriate placement scores, are required for many of the program courses. At the completion of the program, including an internship, you are eligible to take the National Certified Professional Coding (CPC) exam.
View on provider's websiteLifting requirement. Open enrollment with one of the following acceptance requirements documented with Red Rocks Community College: Appropriate placement scores or SAT verbal score of 440 or higher or ACT English score of 18 or higher or CCR 094 with a C or higher. Additional required Information and forms (e.g. criminal background check, immunization records, physician's statement, and drug screen) can be found at www.rrcc.edu/health-careers. Register for the NUA 170 clinical section that corresponds to the NUA 101 class. You must pass NUA 101 with a grade of C or higher in order to participate in the NUA 170 clinical rotation. You must pass both NUA 101 and NUA 170 with a grade of C or higher in order to receive a certificate of completion.
View on provider's websiteThis CCHE approved certificate is designed to prepare you to gain employment as a Phlebotomist in the health care industry. You will receive an extensive and varied program of study that includes theory and venipuncture practice. After successful completion of these courses and the Phlebotomy Internship, you are eligible to apply and sit for the national AMT (American Medical Technologist) certification exam. Documentation of at least two Hepatitis B immunizations are required before the start of the HPR 112 Phlebotomy course. Immunizations, physician approval, and background check/drug screen(at the student's expense) are required before the start of the internship. You must complete a criminal background check and drug screen 60 days prior to enrolling in the internship by using the current RRCC-approved background check/drug screen program. The internship, HPR 180, must be started within four months of completing HPR 112. A Laboratory coat or a set of scrubs and a watch are required for this course.
View on provider's websiteThis associate of applied science degree is available for only those who have completed or are currently enrolled in a power utility-based apprenticeship. RRCC’s Electrical Program will grant 43 college credits toward an AAS degree. The degree requires a total of 61 credits, of which 18 must be taken at RRCC or through RRCC Online. By using your apprentice training and taking only six additional classes, you may obtain a degree online, at home, and at times of your choosing. Consult with an advisor for details.
View on provider's websiteThis associate of applied science degree is available for only those who have completed or are currently enrolled in a power utility-based apprenticeship. RRCC’s Electrical Program will grant 43 college credits toward an AAS degree. The degree requires a total of 61 credits, of which 18 must be taken at RRCC or through RRCC Online. By using your apprentice training and taking only six additional classes, you may obtain a degree online, at home, and at times of your choosing. Consult with an advisor for details.
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