

The Certificate in Addiction Counseling program is primarily designed for those who have been previously academically prepared with a minimum of an Associate Degree or higher. This certificate will prepare students with the practical beginning skills needed to support the recovery of persons with addictive disorders. Completion of these courses will satisfy the certification requirements and prepares students for immediate career placement in the field of Addiction Counseling.
View on provider's websiteThe Associate in Science Addictions Studies program is primarily designed to prepare students with the practical beginning skills needed to support the recovery of persons with addictive disorders. The addiction counseling curriculum of student can begin at the associate degree level and continue on to the baccalaureate, masters, or doctoral level in a related field.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice program is designed for students seeking employment in corrections and law enforcement fields. This program is suitable for students planning to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a baccalaureate degree in criminal justice or related fields. It is also suitable for individuals looking for immediate employment or those already employed in the field and seeking advancement.
Some programs this degree prepares you for: Criminal Justice; and Law and Justice Studies.
Some career fields the previous programs can help prepare you for: Parole; Probation; Security; Corrections; and Law Enforcement.
This certificate is recommended for students with an interest in prison or jail security and management as well as probation or parole positions. The program will provide a strong foundation for entrance or advancement in the corrections field. All courses may be applied to the Associate in Science Degree in Criminal Justice.
View on provider's websiteThis certificate is designed for students interested in pursuing entry-level positions in law enforcement. The program will provide a strong foundation for entrance or advancement in the law enforcement field. All courses may be applied to the Associate in Science degree in Criminal Justice.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed for students who are enrolled in or graduated from an approved corporate, industrial, military training program. Members of the Military Service will need to document the military courses completed by obtaining these records through the following:
Army/ACE Registry Transcript Service (AARTS)
Sailor/Marine/ACE Registry Transcript (SMART)
US Air Force
Coast Guard
Students choose a concentration in Automotive Technology, Business, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Food & Beverage Management, or Fire Science. Interested students must meet with an advisor in Student Services or the Coordinator of Veteran Advancement (VIPER Program), to verify appropriate previous learning before being permitted to enter the program.
The Criminal Justice program is designed for students seeking employment in corrections and law enforcement fields. This program is suitable for students planning to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a baccalaureate degree in criminal justice or related fields. It is also suitable for individuals looking for immediate employment or those already employed in the field and seeking advancement.
Some programs this degree prepares you for: Criminal Justice; and Law and Justice Studies.
Some career fields the previous programs can help prepare you for: Parole; Probation; Security; Corrections; and Law Enforcement.
This program is designed for students who are enrolled in or graduated from an approved corporate, industrial, military training program. Members of the Military Service will need to document the military courses completed by obtaining these records through the following:
Army/ACE Registry Transcript Service (AARTS)
Sailor/Marine/ACE Registry Transcript (SMART)
US Air Force
Coast Guard
Students choose a concentration in Automotive Technology, Business, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Food & Beverage Management, or Fire Science. Interested students must meet with an advisor in Student Services or the Coordinator of Veteran Advancement (VIPER Program), to verify appropriate previous learning before being permitted to enter the program.
The Criminal Justice program is designed for students seeking employment in corrections and law enforcement fields. This program is suitable for students planning to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a baccalaureate degree in criminal justice or related fields. It is also suitable for individuals looking for immediate employment or those already employed in the field and seeking advancement.
Some programs this degree prepares you for: Criminal Justice; and Law and Justice Studies.
Some career fields the previous programs can help prepare you for: Parole; Probation; Security; Corrections; and Law Enforcement.
This certificate is recommended for students with an interest in prison or jail security and management as well as probation or parole positions. The program will provide a strong foundation for entrance or advancement in the corrections field. All courses may be applied to the Associate in Science Degree in Criminal Justice.
View on provider's websiteThis certificate is designed for students interested in pursuing entry-level positions in law enforcement. The program will provide a strong foundation for entrance or advancement in the law enforcement field. All courses may be applied to the Associate in Science degree in Criminal Justice.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed for students who are enrolled in or graduated from an approved corporate, industrial, military training program. Members of the Military Service will need to document the military courses completed by obtaining these records through the following:
Army/ACE Registry Transcript Service (AARTS)
Sailor/Marine/ACE Registry Transcript (SMART)
US Air Force
Coast Guard
Students choose a concentration in Automotive Technology, Business, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Food & Beverage Management, or Fire Science. Interested students must meet with an advisor in Student Services or the Coordinator of Veteran Advancement (VIPER Program), to verify appropriate previous learning before being permitted to enter the program.
This certificate prepares students for positions as assistants and group teachers in the field of Early Childhood Education. All credits will transfer toward the Associate in Applied Science, Early Childhood Education Program.
View on provider's websiteThis certificate prepares students for positions as assistants and group teachers in the field of Early Childhood Education. All credits will transfer toward the Associate in Applied Science, Early Childhood Education Program.
View on provider's websiteThe Associate in Applied Science in Emergency Services degree is designed to provide college-level education
and training to re ghters, emergency medical service (EMS) providers (i.e., First Responders, Emergency Medical Technicians, Paramedics) as well as other emergency responders who serve at this country’s rst line of defense in emergency and crisis situations. Students who enroll in the Fire Service option must present proof of successful completion of a New Jersey Fire ghter-I training program. Students who do not have Fire ghter-I certi cation may substitute FST101 for this requirement.
The Warren County Community College Associate in Applied Science in Emergency Services degree is designed to provide college-level education and training to firefighters.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed for students who are enrolled in or graduated from an approved corporate, industrial, military training program. Members of the Military Service will need to document the military courses completed by obtaining these records through the following:
Army/ACE Registry Transcript Service (AARTS)
Sailor/Marine/ACE Registry Transcript (SMART)
US Air Force
Coast Guard
Students choose a concentration in Automotive Technology, Business, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Food & Beverage Management, or Fire Science. Interested students must meet with an advisor in Student Services or the Coordinator of Veteran Advancement (VIPER Program), to verify appropriate previous learning before being permitted to enter the program.
This program is designed for students seeking transfer to a four-year program in environmental studies or employment at the associate degree level. Employment opportunities based on a background in environmental studies exist in a diverse number of fields with government, industry, consulting firms, and non-profit groups.
Some programs this degree prepares you for: Environmental Science; and Environmental Studies.
Some career fields the previous programs can help prepare you for: Solid and Hazardous Waste Management; Air and Water Quality; Conservation; Ecology; Environmental Management; Risk Assessors; Regulatory Compliance; Government Inspectors; Forest and Wildlife Resource Management; Park Management and Outdoor Recreation; and Recyclers.
The Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S) Degree program in Automotive Technology is a two-year program designed to prepare students for careers in the automotive repair industry. The program comprises general education and career courses. It is designed to provide students with the technical, analytical, and communications skills to acquire entry level positions in the eld of automotive technology.
The A.A.S in Automotive Technology can help prepare you for careers such an automotive technician, automotive service writer, or automotive industry part consultatnt at a new car dealership or automotive repair shop.
This program is designed for students who are enrolled in or graduated from an approved corporate, industrial, military training program. Members of the Military Service will need to document the military courses completed by obtaining these records through the following:
Army/ACE Registry Transcript Service (AARTS)
Sailor/Marine/ACE Registry Transcript (SMART)
US Air Force
Coast Guard
Students choose a concentration in Automotive Technology, Business, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Food & Beverage Management, or Fire Science. Interested students must meet with an advisor in Student Services or the Coordinator of Veteran Advancement (VIPER Program), to verify appropriate previous learning before being permitted to enter the program.
The Certificate in Drone Repair and Maintenance is primarily designed and intended to prepare students to repair and maintain unmanned aerial systems. The small Unmanned Aircraft Systems ( sUAS) certificate will concentrate on the maintenance and repair of the components of unmanned aircraft systems to include: unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ground control stations (GCSs), battery maintenance, understanding the function of data links or the communication/guidance system between vehicle and satellites (line of sight), and a basic understanding of computer networks and their functionality within UAS. Courses are designed to create a skilled UAS Maintenance Technician with a broad understanding of commonly used UAS platforms at the functional level.
View on provider's websiteThe Associate in Applied Science Unmanned Aerial Systems degree is primarily designed and intended to prepare students for a fast growing industry with many civilian applications, including agriculture, wetlands maintenance, brownfields remediation, monitoring environment and wildlife, search and rescue, border security, fire mapping, surveying structures after natural disasters, transportation & construction maintenance, real estate photography and police surveillance, motion pictures, news media video, among others.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer and Information Sciences Option is designed to parallel the first two years of a baccalaureate computer science degree program. The studies include computer programming, introductory computer architecture, mathematics, and general education courses.
Some programs this degree prepares you for: Computer Science; and Computer Programming.
Some career fields the previous programs can help prepare you for: Applications/Systems Programmer; Programmer/Analyst; Software Developer; Computer Maintenance; and Computer Consultant.
The Associate in Applied Science Degree program option in Computer Information Services is a two-year program designed to prepare students for information services careers.
Some career fields this degree can prepare you for: Computer Programmer, Computer Support Specialist and Systems Administrator, Systems Analyst, and Computer Operator.
This program is designed for students who are enrolled in or graduated from an approved corporate, industrial, military training program. Members of the Military Service will need to document the military courses completed by obtaining these records through the following:
Army/ACE Registry Transcript Service (AARTS)
Sailor/Marine/ACE Registry Transcript (SMART)
US Air Force
Coast Guard
Students choose a concentration in Automotive Technology, Business, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Food & Beverage Management, or Fire Science. Interested students must meet with an advisor in Student Services or the Coordinator of Veteran Advancement (VIPER Program), to verify appropriate previous learning before being permitted to enter the program.
The Computer and Information Sciences Option is designed to parallel the first two years of a baccalaureate computer science degree program. The studies include computer programming, introductory computer architecture, mathematics, and general education courses.
Some programs this degree prepares you for: Computer Science; and Computer Programming.
Some career fields the previous programs can help prepare you for: Applications/Systems Programmer; Programmer/Analyst; Software Developer; Computer Maintenance; and Computer Consultant.
The Associate in Applied Science Degree program option in Computer Information Services is a two-year program designed to prepare students for information services careers.
Some career fields this degree can prepare you for: Computer Programmer, Computer Support Specialist and Systems Administrator, Systems Analyst, and Computer Operator.
This certificate program prepares students for entry-level positions in programming. Credits earned in this certificate may be applied toward the Associate in Applied Science in Business Management, Computer Information Services Option or Business Management Program.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed for students who are enrolled in or graduated from an approved corporate, industrial, military training program. Members of the Military Service will need to document the military courses completed by obtaining these records through the following:
Army/ACE Registry Transcript Service (AARTS)
Sailor/Marine/ACE Registry Transcript (SMART)
US Air Force
Coast Guard
Students choose a concentration in Automotive Technology, Business, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Food & Beverage Management, or Fire Science. Interested students must meet with an advisor in Student Services or the Coordinator of Veteran Advancement (VIPER Program), to verify appropriate previous learning before being permitted to enter the program.
This program will prepare students for entry-level employment in web site design and development. In addition to acquiring the skills to become a webmaster, students also learn the technical side of website development by taking courses in programming, networking, data communications and database management.
Some career fields this degree can help prepare you for: Webmaster.
This prepares the student for an entry-level position in web design and development. Credits earned may be applied toward the Associate in Applied Science in Graphic and Web Design degree.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer and Information Sciences Option is designed to parallel the first two years of a baccalaureate computer science degree program. The studies include computer programming, introductory computer architecture, mathematics, and general education courses.
Some programs this degree prepares you for: Computer Science; and Computer Programming.
Some career fields the previous programs can help prepare you for: Applications/Systems Programmer; Programmer/Analyst; Software Developer; Computer Maintenance; and Computer Consultant.
The Associate in Applied Science Degree program option in Computer Information Services is a two-year program designed to prepare students for information services careers.
Some career fields this degree can prepare you for: Computer Programmer, Computer Support Specialist and Systems Administrator, Systems Analyst, and Computer Operator.
This program is designed for students who are enrolled in or graduated from an approved corporate, industrial, military training program. Members of the Military Service will need to document the military courses completed by obtaining these records through the following:
Army/ACE Registry Transcript Service (AARTS)
Sailor/Marine/ACE Registry Transcript (SMART)
US Air Force
Coast Guard
Students choose a concentration in Automotive Technology, Business, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Food & Beverage Management, or Fire Science. Interested students must meet with an advisor in Student Services or the Coordinator of Veteran Advancement (VIPER Program), to verify appropriate previous learning before being permitted to enter the program.
The Associate in Applied Science Degree program option in Computer Information Services is a two-year program designed to prepare students for information services careers.
Some career fields this degree can prepare you for: Computer Programmer, Computer Support Specialist and Systems Administrator, Systems Analyst, and Computer Operator.
This program will prepare students for entry-level employment in web site design and development. In addition to acquiring the skills to become a webmaster, students also learn the technical side of website development by taking courses in programming, networking, data communications and database management.
Some career fields this degree can help prepare you for: Webmaster.
This program will prepare students for entry-level employment in web site design and development. In addition to acquiring the skills to become a webmaster, students also learn the technical side of website development by taking courses in programming, networking, data communications and database management.
Some career fields this degree can help prepare you for: Webmaster.
This prepares the student for an entry-level position in web design and development. Credits earned may be applied toward the Associate in Applied Science in Graphic and Web Design degree.
View on provider's websiteThis prepares the student for an entry-level position in computer graphics, electronic publishing, or multimedia development. Credits earned in the Certificate program may be applied toward an Associate in Applied Science in Graphic and Web Design degree.
View on provider's websiteThe Associate in Applied Science in Medical Assisting is designed to provide college-level education and preparation to students who wish to enter the field of Medical Assisting. This degree program is an extension of the career-track certificate offered through the continuing education department. Graduates of the A.A.S. degree program are also issued a certificate in Medical Assisting. Upon completion of the program, students are eligible to sit for the CMA examination, offered through the American Association of Medical Assistants.
This Medical Assisting degree program prepares students for positions as medical assistants in physician’s offices and other outpatient, ambulatory care facilities. The A.A.S. in Medical Assisting is a terminal degree; however, general education courses may be transferred to a 4-year institution. Students may choose to continue in the field of Nursing, Health and Hospital Care Administration, or a variety of other allied health care programs
This joint degree program prepares Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTA) as professional practitioners who will contribute to the health and well-being of individuals by enabling participation in meaningful occupations and adaptation to challenging life circumstances. Graduates of the OTA program will be eligible to sit for the national Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) examination. Once licensed, COTA’s can pursue entry-level positions in healthcare, educational, and community settings and work under the supervision of an occupational therapist (OT). In these settings, the COTA works with individuals who are challenged by disability, trauma, and/or the aging process to develop, restore, or enhance their occupational performance and participation. Students must complete a minimum of 11 credits at WCCC before applying to Rutgers for the professional phase of the OTA program. Prior to applying to the Rutgers phase of the OTA program, applicants must have completed 40 hours if volunteer experience in 2 different settings where occupational therapy services are provided. Speak with an advisor in Student Services for more information or visit http://shrp.rutgers.edu/dept/psyr/programs/asdota/index.html.
View on provider's websiteThe Physical Therapy Assistant Program is an accredited course of study compose of specialized courses in physical therapy, planned clinical training and general education. The General Education courses will be taught by WCCC faculty on the WCCC campus, while the Physical Therapy Assistant courses will be taught bt the Union County College (UCC) faculty and academic specialists, at UCC’s Plainfield campus, in accordance with requirements established for the degree. Students successfully completing the degree program will be granted the Associate in Applied Science degree by UCC and are eligible to take the state licensure exam.
View on provider's websiteThis program is designed for students who are enrolled in or graduated from an approved corporate, industrial, military training program. Members of the Military Service will need to document the military courses completed by obtaining these records through the following:
Army/ACE Registry Transcript Service (AARTS)
Sailor/Marine/ACE Registry Transcript (SMART)
US Air Force
Coast Guard
Students choose a concentration in Automotive Technology, Business, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Food & Beverage Management, or Fire Science. Interested students must meet with an advisor in Student Services or the Coordinator of Veteran Advancement (VIPER Program), to verify appropriate previous learning before being permitted to enter the program.
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