Wilbur Wright College

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Business Industry

Bookkeeper

Accounting, Associate in Applied Science

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The Associate in Applied Science degree program in Accounting is the study of basic accounting skills. Completion of the program can lead to various levels of accounting positions in accounting firms, retail stores, manufacturing, service business, and small business employment as a junior member of an accounting staff, estimator, credit analyst, budget or general accountant, bank teller, and accounts receivable or accounts payable clerk.

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Public Service Industry

Social Services Assistant

Addictions Studies Basic Certificate

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This Basic Certificate program in Addictions Studies provides students with the academic requirements needed in the application for the Certified Alcohol and Other Drugs Counselor (CADC) examination.

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Gerontology Aide Basic Certificate

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​This Basic Certificate program for Gerontology Aide is designed to create the credentials needed to become a Gerontology Aide, or provides extra credentialing for individuals already in a related field who wish to add Gerontology coursework to their credentials.

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Gerontology Specialist, A.A.S.

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The AAS degree program for Gerontology Specialist prepares students for an entry level position in federal, state, and local agencies, both private and public, that provide outreach services for the elderly.

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Police Officer

Criminal Justice: Public Police Services Advanced Certificate

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Criminal Justice: Public Police Services Basic Certificate

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Criminal Justice: Public Police Services, A.A.S.

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The study of theory and practice of contemporary criminal justice for those who plan careers as police officers or other criminal justice positions, as well as police who wish to advance in rank or into administrative levels of criminal justice.

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Environmental Field Technician

Environmental Technology Basic Certificate

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Environmental Technology, A.A.S.

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​The AAS degree program in Environmental Technology prepares students with the skills and knowledge needed to participate in environmental careers including environmental compliance in public and private sector organizations, pollution prevention, environmental remediation, workplace health and safety, and emergency response preparedness. You will learn to develop procedures for proper hazardous materials handling techniques and design training programs used to implement existing and future regulatory requirements to ensure compliance. Upon graduation, you will be prepared to work in the health and safety field in such positions as compliance officer, environmental safety specialist, laboratory technician, hazardous materials emergency response technician, and environmental coordinator.

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Paralegal and Legal Assistant

Paralegal, A.A.S.

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The A.A.S. degree program for Paralegal prepares students with the necessary skills to become highly trained paralegals to meet the needs of corporations, law firms and offices, and other sectors where law-related work is performed. The A.A.S. requires 24 hours of credit from the General Education Core and 36 credit hours of core paralegal courses for a total of 60 credit hours. Students completing an A.A.S. in Paralegal are employable in any area where law-related work is conducted.​ Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law.

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Construction Industry

Architectural Drafter

Architectural Digital Media Basic Certificate

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Architecture Basic Certificate

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Architecture, A.A.S.

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This A.A.S. degree program in Architecture is the study of techniques necessary to produce working drawings by which a building is constructed or remodeled. Completion of this program leads to employment as a draftsman or detailer with an architecture or design firm or as a contractor, material supplier or with a construction company. Study may include Computer Aided Design or Drafting.

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Manufacturing Industry

Machinist

CNC Operations Basic Certificate

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Computer Numeric Control Machining Advanced Certificate

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Computer Numerical Control (or CNC) Machining is a challenging and rewarding career that combines mechanical and digital skills to sculpture metal with incredible precision.The basic certificate provides the skills and knowledge to setup and operate CNC lathes and mills, while the Advanced Certificate adds Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) skills. Certificate completers will be able to gain entry level jobs as a CNC machine operator or machinist trainee, while the Advanced Certificate completers will be able to pursue additional entry-level positions as CAD/CAM technicians or CNC programmers, as well as tool and die apprenticeships.

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Computer Numeric Control Machining Basic Certificate

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Information Technology Industry

Software Developer

Computer Information Systems Basic Certificate

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Web Development Advanced Certificate

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The Advanced Certificate program in Web Development prepares students for entry-level positions as Web site editors, developers, or designers. Students acquire an understanding of programming principles and languages incorporated in Web pages, and become proficient in HTML and related technologies. This program will also be useful to individuals whose job duties have expanded to include web site responsibilities or who wish to develop web pages for their businesses. ​ ​

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Web Development Basic Certificate

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Web Development, A.A.S.

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The Web Development AAS program prepares students for entry-level positions in website design, development, and administration. Students will learn various programming principles, languages, and web technologies to effectively create and deploy dynamic websites. Students will also learn how to integrate web and database servers to increase the productivity and interactivity of a website. Potential job opportunities for students in this program include web designer, web developer, e-commerce manager, web technician, or web server administrator.​

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Information Security Analyst

Cybersecurity Advanced Certificate

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Cybersecurity Basic Certificate

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Networking Systems and Technology Advanced Certificate

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Networking Systems and Technology Basic Certificate

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Networking Systems and Technology, A.A.S.

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The Networking Systems and Technology AAS program is for students interested in administering and maintaining network equipment such as routers, switches, and servers, as well as, maintaining software and services that are common in modern network infrastructures. The curriculum covers both hardware and software components which help prepare students for jobs in the Information Technology (IT) market. It also offers students relevant knowledge and skills required in a variety of industry certifications including: A+, Network+, CCENT, CCNA and CCNA Security.

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Networking Systems and Technology Advanced Certificate

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Networking Systems and Technology Basic Certificate

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Networking Systems and Technology, A.A.S.

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The Networking Systems and Technology AAS program is for students interested in administering and maintaining network equipment such as routers, switches, and servers, as well as, maintaining software and services that are common in modern network infrastructures. The curriculum covers both hardware and software components which help prepare students for jobs in the Information Technology (IT) market. It also offers students relevant knowledge and skills required in a variety of industry certifications including: A+, Network+, CCENT, CCNA and CCNA Security.

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Healthcare Industry

Occupational Therapy Assistant

Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA), A.A.S.

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The A.A.S. degree program in Occupational Therapy Assistant is the study of occupational therapy as a skilled healthcare service that uses occupation to promote meaningful living. Occupational therapy assistants, under the guidance of occupational therapists, adapt activities, tasks, and the environment in order to enable people of all ages and backgrounds to fulfill their chosen occupations and life roles. Career options can include employment in hospitals, clinics, schools, specialized community care settings, and wellness programs. The program’s mission is to prepare competent and effective occupational therapy practitioners who value occupation as both a means and as an end to quality living for self and others through a sound educational experience that includes preparation in:
The occupational therapy process
The impact of culture
Use of self as an agent of change
Ethical professional practice
Teaching and learning processes
Collaborating as a healthcare professional
Working in a variety of practice environments
Oral and written communication skills

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773-777-7900

Address

4300 N Narragansett
Chicago, IL 60634-1500
United States