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Correctional Officer
Criminal Justice, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Criminal Justice major emphasizes areas of criminal justice designed for students who intend to pursue careers in the criminal justice profession which includes law enforcement and corrections, the courts, probation and parole, investigations, victim advocacy, and criminology. Some of the career paths include, but are not limited to, police officer, sheriff’s deputy, highway patrol trooper, court bailiff, security officer, adult and juvenile corrections officer, correctional case managers, and wildlife officers.
View on provider's websiteOhio Peace Officer Training Academy
See DetailsOhio law requires successful completion of the OPOTA before any functions of a law enforcement officer can be legally completed. Academy students concentrate on developing or improving skills in firearms, legal administration, human relations, traffic, patrol, first aid, driving, subject control, physical conditioning, investigations, and civil disorder aspects of law enforcement. Upon satisfactory completion of the Academy, these skills enable students to advance their law enforcement career.
View on provider's websitePolice Officer
Criminal Justice, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Criminal Justice major emphasizes areas of criminal justice designed for students who intend to pursue careers in the criminal justice profession which includes law enforcement and corrections, the courts, probation and parole, investigations, victim advocacy, and criminology. Some of the career paths include, but are not limited to, police officer, sheriff’s deputy, highway patrol trooper, court bailiff, security officer, adult and juvenile corrections officer, correctional case managers, and wildlife officers.
View on provider's websiteOhio Peace Officer Training Academy
See DetailsOhio law requires successful completion of the OPOTA before any functions of a law enforcement officer can be legally completed. Academy students concentrate on developing or improving skills in firearms, legal administration, human relations, traffic, patrol, first aid, driving, subject control, physical conditioning, investigations, and civil disorder aspects of law enforcement. Upon satisfactory completion of the Academy, these skills enable students to advance their law enforcement career.
View on provider's websiteCriminal Investigator
Criminal Justice, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Criminal Justice major emphasizes areas of criminal justice designed for students who intend to pursue careers in the criminal justice profession which includes law enforcement and corrections, the courts, probation and parole, investigations, victim advocacy, and criminology. Some of the career paths include, but are not limited to, police officer, sheriff’s deputy, highway patrol trooper, court bailiff, security officer, adult and juvenile corrections officer, correctional case managers, and wildlife officers.
View on provider's websiteOhio Peace Officer Training Academy
See DetailsOhio law requires successful completion of the OPOTA before any functions of a law enforcement officer can be legally completed. Academy students concentrate on developing or improving skills in firearms, legal administration, human relations, traffic, patrol, first aid, driving, subject control, physical conditioning, investigations, and civil disorder aspects of law enforcement. Upon satisfactory completion of the Academy, these skills enable students to advance their law enforcement career.
View on provider's websitePreschool Teacher
Education, A.A.S.
See DetailsEducation is a continuously growing and ever changing field of study. By enrolling in the Associate of Technical Study -Education program, students are better able to gain the foundation content that will prepare them to take the next step in education. Students have the ability to select a concentration that meets their unique interests, whether that is teaching school-aged children in grades K-12, working in the field as an intervention specialist, or specializing in reading. This program is the perfect degree for individuals who want to pursue an additional degree at a four-year college. Regardless of the goal, the Education program is the place to start.
View on provider's websiteSocial Services Assistant
Social Work Assistant, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Social Work Assistant program will prepare you to begin entry level employment as direct service provider in the field of Social Work. Social Work Assistants find employment in the areas of aging, mental health, addictions, developmental disabilities, healthcare, and work with families and children. Work opportunities are found in both public and private social service agencies and organizations.
View on provider's websiteHospitality Industry
Chef and Head Cook
Culinary Arts, A.A.S.
See DetailsIf you like to be in the kitchen, working with your hands, and creating delicious dishes, Culinary Arts may be the program for you. This program will not disappoint. Train in a professional quality kitchen lab, learning everything from proper meat preparation to crafting classic desserts—even having a chance to serve hundreds of people at events like Zane State College’s Ethnic Food Fair. Learn all of the skills you need for the food service industry, from menu planning to accounting, taught by our experienced faculty.
View on provider's websiteInformation Technology Industry
Network and Computer Systems Administrator
Cybersecurity Training
See DetailsIn only five classes, you can gain the skills and knowledge to have a career in the world of Cybersecurity. Zane State College’s new Cybersecurity training program offers you comprehensive and convenient online courses taught by industry expert Will Bailey. Each of the Cyber courses will help you prepare for a specific industry certification exam.
View on provider's websiteElectrical/Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsConnect the circuits in your life when your knowledge progress from the basics of DC and AC circuit analysis, electronic devices, and digital signal processing through advanced course work in electronic amplifiers, industrial instrumentation, microprocessor interfacing, PLC wiring and programming, motors and controls, designing and installing networked computer systems, and telecommunications.
View on provider's websiteEntry Networking Technician Certificate
See DetailsInformation Technology Credential Training
See DetailsEach college credit earning course will help you prepare for a specific industry certification exam. Zane State offers courses in the areas of cybersecurity, Cisco networking, computer programming, Windows Server administration and more.
View on provider's websiteNetwork Associate Certificate
See DetailsProgramming and Web Development, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Programming & Web Development (ITPD) program will prepare you for future employment in an information technology position for programming, web design, mobile app development, gaming, database administration, project management, cyber security, and several other high paying information technology positions.
View on provider's websiteTechnical Services, A.A.S.
See DetailsConnectivity is king, and the knowledge from this program can provide connectivity for the masses. You’ll work with networking devices from industry-leading manufacturers like Cisco Systems, Inc. and state-of-the-art software like Kali Linux, Wireshark, and Windows Server in labs specially designed for IT and Cybersecurity classes and learn to design, build, troubleshoot, fix, maintain, and program networking and computing equipment for all types of networks from small offices, Fortune 500 companies, to government agencies.
View on provider's websiteInformation Security Analyst
Cybersecurity Training
See DetailsIn only five classes, you can gain the skills and knowledge to have a career in the world of Cybersecurity. Zane State College’s new Cybersecurity training program offers you comprehensive and convenient online courses taught by industry expert Will Bailey. Each of the Cyber courses will help you prepare for a specific industry certification exam.
View on provider's websiteInformation Technology Credential Training
See DetailsEach college credit earning course will help you prepare for a specific industry certification exam. Zane State offers courses in the areas of cybersecurity, Cisco networking, computer programming, Windows Server administration and more.
View on provider's websiteProgramming and Web Development, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Programming & Web Development (ITPD) program will prepare you for future employment in an information technology position for programming, web design, mobile app development, gaming, database administration, project management, cyber security, and several other high paying information technology positions.
View on provider's websiteTechnical Services, A.A.S.
See DetailsConnectivity is king, and the knowledge from this program can provide connectivity for the masses. You’ll work with networking devices from industry-leading manufacturers like Cisco Systems, Inc. and state-of-the-art software like Kali Linux, Wireshark, and Windows Server in labs specially designed for IT and Cybersecurity classes and learn to design, build, troubleshoot, fix, maintain, and program networking and computing equipment for all types of networks from small offices, Fortune 500 companies, to government agencies.
View on provider's websiteElectrician
Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsConnect the circuits in your life when your knowledge progress from the basics of DC and AC circuit analysis, electronic devices, and digital signal processing through advanced course work in electronic amplifiers, industrial instrumentation, microprocessor interfacing, PLC wiring and programming, motors and controls, designing and installing networked computer systems, and telecommunications.
View on provider's websiteElectrical and Electronics Engineering Technician
Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsConnect the circuits in your life when your knowledge progress from the basics of DC and AC circuit analysis, electronic devices, and digital signal processing through advanced course work in electronic amplifiers, industrial instrumentation, microprocessor interfacing, PLC wiring and programming, motors and controls, designing and installing networked computer systems, and telecommunications.
View on provider's websiteSystems Analyst
Information Technology Credential Training
See DetailsEach college credit earning course will help you prepare for a specific industry certification exam. Zane State offers courses in the areas of cybersecurity, Cisco networking, computer programming, Windows Server administration and more.
View on provider's websiteProgramming and Web Development, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Programming & Web Development (ITPD) program will prepare you for future employment in an information technology position for programming, web design, mobile app development, gaming, database administration, project management, cyber security, and several other high paying information technology positions.
View on provider's websiteTechnical Services, A.A.S.
See DetailsConnectivity is king, and the knowledge from this program can provide connectivity for the masses. You’ll work with networking devices from industry-leading manufacturers like Cisco Systems, Inc. and state-of-the-art software like Kali Linux, Wireshark, and Windows Server in labs specially designed for IT and Cybersecurity classes and learn to design, build, troubleshoot, fix, maintain, and program networking and computing equipment for all types of networks from small offices, Fortune 500 companies, to government agencies.
View on provider's websiteSoftware Developer
Information Technology Credential Training
See DetailsEach college credit earning course will help you prepare for a specific industry certification exam. Zane State offers courses in the areas of cybersecurity, Cisco networking, computer programming, Windows Server administration and more.
View on provider's websiteProgramming and Web Development, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Programming & Web Development (ITPD) program will prepare you for future employment in an information technology position for programming, web design, mobile app development, gaming, database administration, project management, cyber security, and several other high paying information technology positions.
View on provider's websiteTechnical Services, A.A.S.
See DetailsConnectivity is king, and the knowledge from this program can provide connectivity for the masses. You’ll work with networking devices from industry-leading manufacturers like Cisco Systems, Inc. and state-of-the-art software like Kali Linux, Wireshark, and Windows Server in labs specially designed for IT and Cybersecurity classes and learn to design, build, troubleshoot, fix, maintain, and program networking and computing equipment for all types of networks from small offices, Fortune 500 companies, to government agencies.
View on provider's websiteIT Support Specialist
Information Technology Credential Training
See DetailsEach college credit earning course will help you prepare for a specific industry certification exam. Zane State offers courses in the areas of cybersecurity, Cisco networking, computer programming, Windows Server administration and more.
View on provider's websiteProgramming and Web Development, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Programming & Web Development (ITPD) program will prepare you for future employment in an information technology position for programming, web design, mobile app development, gaming, database administration, project management, cyber security, and several other high paying information technology positions.
View on provider's websiteTechnical Services, A.A.S.
See DetailsConnectivity is king, and the knowledge from this program can provide connectivity for the masses. You’ll work with networking devices from industry-leading manufacturers like Cisco Systems, Inc. and state-of-the-art software like Kali Linux, Wireshark, and Windows Server in labs specially designed for IT and Cybersecurity classes and learn to design, build, troubleshoot, fix, maintain, and program networking and computing equipment for all types of networks from small offices, Fortune 500 companies, to government agencies.
View on provider's websiteDatabase Administrator
Information Technology Credential Training
See DetailsEach college credit earning course will help you prepare for a specific industry certification exam. Zane State offers courses in the areas of cybersecurity, Cisco networking, computer programming, Windows Server administration and more.
View on provider's websiteProgramming and Web Development, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Programming & Web Development (ITPD) program will prepare you for future employment in an information technology position for programming, web design, mobile app development, gaming, database administration, project management, cyber security, and several other high paying information technology positions.
View on provider's websiteTechnical Services, A.A.S.
See DetailsConnectivity is king, and the knowledge from this program can provide connectivity for the masses. You’ll work with networking devices from industry-leading manufacturers like Cisco Systems, Inc. and state-of-the-art software like Kali Linux, Wireshark, and Windows Server in labs specially designed for IT and Cybersecurity classes and learn to design, build, troubleshoot, fix, maintain, and program networking and computing equipment for all types of networks from small offices, Fortune 500 companies, to government agencies.
View on provider's websiteManufacturing Industry
Industrial Engineering Technician
Industrial Systems Certificate
See DetailsIndustrial Machinery Mechanic
Industrial Systems Certificate
See DetailsMechanical Engineering Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Mechanical Engineering Technology program focuses students on the design of products and the machinery required to manufacture those products. A solid foundation in analytical skills utilizing algebra, trigonometry, and physics is developed. Computer-aided drafting and design skills are developed thoroughly for utilization in applications such as machine design, tool and die design, computer-aided machining, and robotics.
View on provider's websiteConstruction Industry
Architectural Drafter
Mechanical Drafting Certificate
See DetailsHealthcare Industry
Laboratory Technician
Medical Laboratory, A.A.S.
See DetailsAs a Medical Laboratory program graduate, you function as a member of a clinical laboratory health care team. Medical laboratory science professionals are vital healthcare detectives, uncovering and providing laboratory data that assist physicians in patient diagnosis and treatment, as well as in disease monitoring and prevention. In addition, you will use sophisticated biomedical instrumentation and methods requiring manual dexterity to generate accurate laboratory data. One of the strengths of the program is the strong hands-on laboratory skills that the graduate possesses. These skills can be applied to a variety of settings including hospital labs, reference labs, doctor’s offices and clinics, industrial labs, environmental testing, and quality control testing.
View on provider's websiteOccupational Therapy Assistant
Occupational Therapy Assistant, A.A.S.
See DetailsOccupational therapy is a valuable healthcare profession that uses “occupations,” those activities that are meaningful and purposeful to an individual or group, to increase their successful participation in the roles and routines of their daily life. Working under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapist, occupational therapy assistants help people of all ages acquire, improve, or regain the ability to engage in their daily occupations to lead independent, productive, and satisfying lives. Occupational therapy practitioners work with a diverse population of clients with varying levels of physical, developmental and emotional abilities.
View on provider's websitePhysical Therapy Assistant
Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S.
See DetailsIf accepted into the Physical Therapist Assistant program you will take part in challenging classroom, laboratory and clinical experiences to gain the knowledge necessary to function as an integral, critical thinking member of a rehabilitation team.
View on provider's websiteRadiology Technician
Radiologic Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsThis associate degree is a career-oriented program utilizing college-level technology. Students spend time in the classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings. The curriculum includes communications, sociology, mathematics, biology, physics, and medical and radiography courses. Upon completion of this program graduates will be able to obtain diagnostic radiographs while maintaining radiation protection and patient safety. They also assist the radiologist in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injury through the use of x-ray. Additional duties may involve research, administration, and record keeping at the physician’s discretion. Graduates of this program will be eligible to take the examination for certification and registration prepared by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and apply for licensure through the State of Ohio Department of Health.
View on provider's websiteRespiratory Therapist
Respiratory Care, A.A.S.
See DetailsMore than ever, respiratory care providers are in increasing demand. Zane State College is responding to the need by offering a Respiratory Care associate degree through an education consortium with Rhodes State College. Students can enroll NOW for classes that begin this summer. Interested students can begin taking general education courses at Zane State now and begin Respiratory Care courses in Summer 2021.
View on provider's websiteBusiness Industry
Real Estate Appraiser
Real Estate, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe key to someone’s new home may be the key to your future. Obtain the skills you need for a successful real estate career in this exciting Zane State program. Learn about all facets of the industry, including buying, selling, appraising, developing, and managing real estate, with classes in:
View on provider's websiteContact Phone Number
740-588-5000Address
1555 Newark Rd
Zanesville, OH 43701-2626
United States