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Social Services Assistant

Addiction Counseling, A.A.S.

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The Addiction Counseling program is designed for career opportunities in entry-level positions in the field of Addiction Counseling. The program articulates with Metropolitan State University’s Baccalaureate degree in Alcohol and Drug Counseling. Consult with program instructor or the Board for Behavioral Health Therapy website for the most up-to-date information on licensure requirements and the temporary permit to practice requirements.

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Addiction Counseling, Certificate

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This program is designed for students with a Bachelor degree interested in the field of addiction counseling. The program prepares graduates for the written test and oral examination which is required for the state license. Consult with program instructor or the Board for Behavioral Health Therapy website for the most up-to-date information on licensure requirements and the temporary permit to practice requirements.

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Human Services Technician, Certificate

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The Human Services Technician Certificate is designed for students seeking entry-level positions in the human services field. The student will acquire an understanding of the concepts, principles, skills, methods and techniques necessary for a paraprofessional position in social welfare agencies.

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Human Services, A.S.

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The Human Services program is designed for students interested in the helping professions. A graduate will acquire an understanding of the concepts, principles, skills, methods, and techniques necessary for paraprofessional positions in social welfare agencies. See a counselor, advisor, or Human Services program director if planning to pursue a four-year degree.

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EMTs and Paramedics

Community Paramedic, Certficate

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This course is designed to meet an increasing demand for Community Paramedics, locally, regionally, and nationally. Candidates are experienced field paramedics that have chosen to expand their knowledge and skill base. This course prepares the experienced paramedic to continue working in the out of hospital setting and to recognize, treat, and refer patients to community health resources. Community Paramedics will also be referred to a patient’s residence by their primary care provider to follow up on such medical problems as wound care, cardiac issues, diabetes, medication management, and provide seasonal immunizations. Patients generally do not qualify for home care nursing. This replaces the “house call” from years past. This is a logical progression of this career path, as paramedics encounter these patient’s every day and have little if any training in the area of community health. Demand is rapidly increasing in Minnesota, and around the country. The curriculum is prescribed by the North Central EMS Institute and has been adopted by the Minnesota Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board. 

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Emergency Medical Services, Certificate

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This certificate provides a perfect exit point for the student who is not intending to continue through all stages of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Program to the paramedic level, or for currently certified paramedics desiring a credential.  It formalizes successful completion of Basic Life Support (BLS) coursework.  Additionally, should a student elect to proceed with the Associate in Applied Science in Public Safety Degree, this certificate completes one of the specialty tracks.

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Emergency Medical Technician, Certificate

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This certificate delivers the new National EMS Educational Standards adopted by the state of Minnesota for Emergency Medical Technician education requirements. This certificate will prepare the entry-level Emergency Medical Technician for direct employment in an emergency ambulance service, basic transport service, an emergency room, police department, security department or fire department. Completion of the EMT course prepares the student for the National Registry of EMT examination. Successful completion of the National Registry exam is recognized by the State of Minnesota to generate the state certification required to work as an EMT in Minnesota.

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Paramedic Science, A.A.S.

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This program is for EMT’s looking to advance their education to the paramedic level. Upon completion of the program, students may find career opportunities with ambulance services, police departments, fire departments, rescue departments, and hospitals. The program not only meets, but also exceeds the criteria for education of Paramedics as recommended by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The St. Paul/Minneapolis metropolitan area is home to a large number of ambulance services and hospitals who utilize a wide array of differing protocols and equipment that students need to be conversant in. Additionally, these agencies participate in many innovative research initiatives for which there is a need to prepare students for understanding and participation. These factors create a need to exceed minimum standards to produce top notch graduates who are prepared to work in diverse environments. The Century College Paramedic Program has been accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) since 1987. Students are eligible to complete the National Registry exam for Paramedics upon successful completion of the program.

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Paramedic, Diploma

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This program is for EMT’s looking to advance their education to the paramedic level. Upon completion of the program, students may find career opportunities with ambulance services, police departments, fire departments, rescue departments, hospitals, and clinics. The program not only meets, but also exceeds the criteria for education of Paramedics as recommended by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The St. Paul/Minneapolis metropolitan area is home to a large number of ambulance services and hospitals who utilize a wide array of differing protocols and equipment that students need to be conversant in. Additionally, these agencies participate in many innovative research initiatives for which there is a need to prepare students for understanding and participation. These factors create a need to exceed minimum standards to produce top notch graduates who are prepared to work in diverse environments. The Century College Paramedic Program has been accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) since 1987. Students are eligible to complete the National Registry exam for Paramedics upon successful completion of the program.

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Correctional Officer

Corrections, Certificate

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The CJS Corrections Certificate is designed for Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement students and working professionals who have an interest in the field of corrections. This certificate program provides students with a comprehensive overview of the various federal, state, and county level correctional systems. Additionally, after completing this certificate program, students will have an in-depth understanding of the role of corrections as it relates to the overall criminal justice system.

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Criminal Justice, A.S.

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The Criminal Justice AS degree is designed to provide students with a broad-based liberal arts education as well as comprehensive knowledge of the criminal justice system to help prepare them for the rigors of the criminal justice profession. Coursework illustrates the social, legal, and ethical issues relevant to the criminal justice professional today. Completion of the AS degree also provides a foundation allowing student to transfer to a four-year academic institution.

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Criminal Justice, A.S.

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The Criminal Justice AS degree is designed to provide students with a broad-based liberal arts education as well as comprehensive knowledge of the criminal justice system to help prepare them for the rigors of the criminal justice profession. Coursework illustrates the social, legal, and ethical issues relevant to the criminal justice professional today. Completion of the AS degree also provides a foundation allowing student to transfer to a four-year academic institution.

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Criminal Investigator

Criminal Justice, A.S.

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The Criminal Justice AS degree is designed to provide students with a broad-based liberal arts education as well as comprehensive knowledge of the criminal justice system to help prepare them for the rigors of the criminal justice profession. Coursework illustrates the social, legal, and ethical issues relevant to the criminal justice professional today. Completion of the AS degree also provides a foundation allowing student to transfer to a four-year academic institution.

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Criminal Justice, A.S.

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The Criminal Justice AS degree is designed to provide students with a broad-based liberal arts education as well as comprehensive knowledge of the criminal justice system to help prepare them for the rigors of the criminal justice profession. Coursework illustrates the social, legal, and ethical issues relevant to the criminal justice professional today. Completion of the AS degree also provides a foundation allowing student to transfer to a four-year academic institution.

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Intelligence and Crime Analysis, Certificate

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The Criminal Justice Science (CJS) Intelligence and Crime Analysis Certificate is designed for Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement students and working professionals who have an interest in the field of Intelligence and Crime Analysis. This certificate program provides students with a comprehensive overview of the field of crime and intelligence analysis and demonstrates the methodologies utilized to be successful within a government agency.

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Investigation, Certificate

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The CJS Investigation Certificate is designed for Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement students and working professionals who have an interest in criminal investigations. This certificate program provides students with a comprehensive overview of the methods and techniques used in criminal investigations. It also provides students an opportunity to explore the criminal investigation topics of interview and interrogation and crime scene investigations.

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Police Officer

Criminal Justice, A.S.

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The Criminal Justice AS degree is designed to provide students with a broad-based liberal arts education as well as comprehensive knowledge of the criminal justice system to help prepare them for the rigors of the criminal justice profession. Coursework illustrates the social, legal, and ethical issues relevant to the criminal justice professional today. Completion of the AS degree also provides a foundation allowing student to transfer to a four-year academic institution.

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Firefighter

Paramedic Fire Science, A.A.S.

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This degree program prepares students to enter the dual-role profession of paramedic/firefighter, which is a model utilized by many municipalities locally, out-state, and across the country. The program will prepare individuals to recognize, assess, manage, and treat medical and trauma emergencies, with a focus on emergency surgical procedures; equipment operation and maintenance; patient stabilization, monitoring, and care; drug administration; identification and preliminary diagnosis of diseases and injuries; communication and computer operations; basic anatomy, physiology, pathology, and toxicology; and professional standards and regulation.  A focus on the theory and practice of fires and fire-fighting will include instruction in fire chemistry and physics; combustible materials; computer science; building construction, fire codes and related laws, fire hydraulics; fire command; fire prevention/inspection; fire protection systems; fire suppression systems; fire/arson investigation; occupational safety; communications; and equipment operation.

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Public Safety, Fire Suppression Track, A.A.S.

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This degree is designed to provide an interdisciplinary approach for individuals already working in the field and those interested in pursuing career opportunities in public safety, which includes emergency medical services (EMS), firefighting, emergency management, dispatching/communications, leadership/management, and public safety education. The student will interact with others in their discipline as well as those with similar missions to understand how these components function as a whole in an “all-hazards” approach to public safety.

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Energy Industry

Solar Energy Technician

Advanced Photovoltaic Energy Systems, Certificate

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This certificate is designed to provide entrance into the field of photovoltaic energy systems. It is also designed to provide existing contractors and other industry professionals with skills necessary to work in photovoltaic installation and maintenance.

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Solar Assessor, Certificate

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The solar Assessor Certificate is designed to prepare students who want to enter the solar job market beyond the entry level.  Graduates will be capable of preparing solar system proposals for solar contractors and developers.  Proposals may include customer goals, utility bill analysis, system location options, system designs, electrical routing, structural notes and photos, financial analysis, grid connection details, schedules, and contracts.

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Electrical Lineman

Energy Technical Specialist, A.A.S.

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This degree program has been developed to train students in the field of energy technology. The Energy Technical Specialist Associate in Applied Science degree will convey the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful in both the traditional and renewable energy fields.  Students enrolled in the Energy Technical Specialist program will study core curriculum providing a strong base in electrical, electronic and mechanical systems. Students may select an area of specialization to complete their program of study from the following: Wind Energy, Ethanol, Biodiesel, Fossil Fuels, or Power Generation.

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Energy Technical Specialist, A.A.S.

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This degree program has been developed to train students in the field of energy technology. The Energy Technical Specialist Associate in Applied Science degree will convey the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful in both the traditional and renewable energy fields.  Students enrolled in the Energy Technical Specialist program will study core curriculum providing a strong base in electrical, electronic and mechanical systems. Students may select an area of specialization to complete their program of study from the following: Wind Energy, Ethanol, Biodiesel, Fossil Fuels, or Power Generation.

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Wind Turbine Technician

Energy Technical Specialist, A.A.S.

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This degree program has been developed to train students in the field of energy technology. The Energy Technical Specialist Associate in Applied Science degree will convey the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful in both the traditional and renewable energy fields.  Students enrolled in the Energy Technical Specialist program will study core curriculum providing a strong base in electrical, electronic and mechanical systems. Students may select an area of specialization to complete their program of study from the following: Wind Energy, Ethanol, Biodiesel, Fossil Fuels, or Power Generation.

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Information Technology Industry

Data Security Management

Applied Big Data Analytics, A.A.S.

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As technology advances, our culture continues to generate more and more data. This phenomenon has been called “Big Data” and analysts are needed to convert Big Data into usable information that helps people make decisions. People trained in Big Data analytics are able to do this important work. Students completing the Applied Big Data Analytics AAS curriculum will develop highly marketable skills and knowledge that prepare them to enter today’s Big Data industry in the public and private sector such as retail, manufacturing, and government. In particular, graduates can perform searches and create reports based on business analytics, internal operations, or security operations from given datasets; they can install, configure, operate, and maintain Hadoop; they can use Splunk to generate security alerts, interactive dashboards, visualizations, and other business intelligence; and they can address security and privacy issues.

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Computer Information Systems, A.S.

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This degree starts the student on the path to becoming an information systems professional. Coursework is designed to develop the student’s analytical and problem-solving skills, in conjunction with gaining broad-based, hands-on programming experience and proficiency. The program has been designed to equip students to transfer into a typical baccalaureate Information Systems degree program.

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Computer Information Systems, A.S.

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This degree starts the student on the path to becoming an information systems professional. Coursework is designed to develop the student’s analytical and problem-solving skills, in conjunction with gaining broad-based, hands-on programming experience and proficiency. The program has been designed to equip students to transfer into a typical baccalaureate Information Systems degree program.

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Cybersecurity, Virtualization, and Forensics, A.A.S.

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Cybersecurity is the activity or process, ability or capability, or state whereby information and communications systems and the information contained therein are protected from and/or defended against damage, unauthorized use or modification, or exploitation. This program is designed to fill a critical and growing need for cybersecurity personnel in the public and private sector. Students completing this curriculum will be capable of investigating and defending computer crimes/attacks, properly seize and recover computer evidence. To combat cybercrime, students in the Cybersecurity, Virtualization and Forensics program will study counter measures against hacking, spam, and computer viruses through Reverse Engineering Malware and evidence gathering. Graduates may work in a variety of computer security related fields including cybersecurity, network security, information assurance, computer incident investigation and digital forensics analysis.

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Cybersecurity, Virtualization, and Forensics, A.A.S.

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Cybersecurity is the activity or process, ability or capability, or state whereby information and communications systems and the information contained therein are protected from and/or defended against damage, unauthorized use or modification, or exploitation. This program is designed to fill a critical and growing need for cybersecurity personnel in the public and private sector. Students completing this curriculum will be capable of investigating and defending computer crimes/attacks, properly seize and recover computer evidence. To combat cybercrime, students in the Cybersecurity, Virtualization and Forensics program will study counter measures against hacking, spam, and computer viruses through Reverse Engineering Malware and evidence gathering. Graduates may work in a variety of computer security related fields including cybersecurity, network security, information assurance, computer incident investigation and digital forensics analysis.

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Enterprise Computing Technician, Diploma

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The Enterprise Computing Technician program prepares the student to be able to analyze organizational information needs, to recommend appropriate hardware and software systems, and to implement or to train others to implement such systems. Specific job titles the graduate would be qualified for include network support specialist, network analyst, network engineer, technical support specialist, and Enterprise Support Desk. The coursework will help prepare the student for COMPTIA A+ and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS) certification exams.

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Enterprise Computing Technician, Diploma

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The Enterprise Computing Technician program prepares the student to be able to analyze organizational information needs, to recommend appropriate hardware and software systems, and to implement or to train others to implement such systems. Specific job titles the graduate would be qualified for include network support specialist, network analyst, network engineer, technical support specialist, and Enterprise Support Desk. The coursework will help prepare the student for COMPTIA A+ and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS) certification exams.

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Enterprise Computing Technology, A.A.S.

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Enterprise Computing Technology, A.A.S.

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Information Security/Assurance, Certificate

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This certificate provides students with the professional competencies specified by the world’s two most prominent authorities in information assurance-the joint National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security Committee on National Security Standards (CNSS), and the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) organizations’ requirements for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) credential. Students that complete this certificate are prepared for careers as information systems security officers, information security analysts, administrators and consultants, risk managers and auditors.

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Computer Information Systems, A.S.

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This degree starts the student on the path to becoming an information systems professional. Coursework is designed to develop the student’s analytical and problem-solving skills, in conjunction with gaining broad-based, hands-on programming experience and proficiency. The program has been designed to equip students to transfer into a typical baccalaureate Information Systems degree program.

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Cybersecurity, Virtualization, and Forensics, A.A.S.

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Cybersecurity is the activity or process, ability or capability, or state whereby information and communications systems and the information contained therein are protected from and/or defended against damage, unauthorized use or modification, or exploitation. This program is designed to fill a critical and growing need for cybersecurity personnel in the public and private sector. Students completing this curriculum will be capable of investigating and defending computer crimes/attacks, properly seize and recover computer evidence. To combat cybercrime, students in the Cybersecurity, Virtualization and Forensics program will study counter measures against hacking, spam, and computer viruses through Reverse Engineering Malware and evidence gathering. Graduates may work in a variety of computer security related fields including cybersecurity, network security, information assurance, computer incident investigation and digital forensics analysis.

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Networking Fundamentals, Certificate

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This certificate is designed to prepare students to select, connect, configure, and troubleshoot various networking devices for enterprise networks. This certificate covers topics including switched networks with VLANS, determining IP routes, managing IP traffic, and access control. Establishing Point-to-Point and frame relay connections for WAN traffic is also covered. Additionally, this certificate is designed to prepare students for Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification.

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Systems Analyst

Enterprise Computing Technician, Diploma

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The Enterprise Computing Technician program prepares the student to be able to analyze organizational information needs, to recommend appropriate hardware and software systems, and to implement or to train others to implement such systems. Specific job titles the graduate would be qualified for include network support specialist, network analyst, network engineer, technical support specialist, and Enterprise Support Desk. The coursework will help prepare the student for COMPTIA A+ and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS) certification exams.

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Enterprise Computing Technician, Diploma

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The Enterprise Computing Technician program prepares the student to be able to analyze organizational information needs, to recommend appropriate hardware and software systems, and to implement or to train others to implement such systems. Specific job titles the graduate would be qualified for include network support specialist, network analyst, network engineer, technical support specialist, and Enterprise Support Desk. The coursework will help prepare the student for COMPTIA A+ and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS) certification exams.

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Enterprise Computing Technology, A.A.S.

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Enterprise Computing Technology, A.A.S.

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Software Developer

Enterprise Computing Technician, Diploma

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The Enterprise Computing Technician program prepares the student to be able to analyze organizational information needs, to recommend appropriate hardware and software systems, and to implement or to train others to implement such systems. Specific job titles the graduate would be qualified for include network support specialist, network analyst, network engineer, technical support specialist, and Enterprise Support Desk. The coursework will help prepare the student for COMPTIA A+ and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS) certification exams.

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Enterprise Computing Technology, A.A.S.

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IT Support Specialist

Enterprise Technical Support Specialist, Certificate

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The Enterprise Technical Support Specialist Certificate program is designed to prepare the student for a career as an Enterprise Support Specialist or hardware/software configuration specialist. Enterprise Support Specialists answer questions and provide technical assistance to people who have either hardware or software problems. Hardware/software configuration specialists upgrade old computers and prepare/install new computers on a local area network. The coursework will help prepare students for Comptia’s A+ Certification and Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (70-680) exams.

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Transportation Industry

Auto Mechanic

Auto Body Technician, Diploma

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The Automotive Body Technician Diploma is designed to expose students to all facets of the auto body industry: unibody and frame, computer estimating, damage analysis, refinishing, and major structure repair. The Diploma prepares students to meet the collision industry’s expectations of a quality entry-level technician.

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Auto Body Technology, A.A.S.

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The Automotive Body Technician AAS Degree is designed to expose students to all facets of the auto body industry: unibody and frame, computer estimating, damage analysis, refinishing and major structure repair. This AAS degree prepares students to meet the collision industry’s expectations of a quality entry-level technician. In addition to these core concepts, the general education courses required will help ensure that students have the necessary oral, written, and critical thinking skills to help with their professional responsibilities.

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Automative Service Technician, Diploma

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This program prepares the student to perform automotive repairs in the following areas: engine repair and diagnosis, cooling system, emission control, computer systems, fuel injection, engine performance maintenance, air conditioning and automatic transmission/transaxle. This person will also be prepared to take the ASE certification tests in the following areas: engine repair, engine performance, heating and air conditioning and automatic transmission/transaxle.

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Basic Automative Service, Certificate

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This program prepares the student to perform automotive repairs in the following areas: Tire service, lubrication, exhaust, body electrical, starting, charging, brakes, steering and suspension, wheel alignment, and standard drive train. This person will also be prepared to take the ASE certification tests in the following areas: electrical/electronic systems, suspension and steering, brakes, and manual drive train and axles.

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Construction Industry

Welder

Basic Welding, Certificate

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The welding certificate program provides workplace safety training and is designed to expose students to the most common welding process, blue print reading and application used in the welding industry: OAC (oxygen acetylene cutting), PAC (plasma arc cutting), OAW (oxygen acetylene welding), GMAW (gas metal arc welding), SMAW (shielded metal arc welding), FCAW (flux cored arc welding), and GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding). This Basic Welding Certificate prepares students to meet the welding industry’s expectations of a skilled entry-level welder.

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Architectural Drafter

Engineering CAD Technology, A.A.S.

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Students will use Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CAD) systems to create engineering drawings. Emphasis is placed on mechanical drafting standards, components and design for manufacturing. Graduates of the program find employment as mechanical drafters, engineering assistants, technicians, and technical sales people.

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HVAC Technician

HVAC Technician, Diploma

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The program’s emphasis is on both residential and commercial HVAC-R systems. Graduating students can choose from a wide array of career opportunities in both the residential and commercial areas of the industry, working with both union and non-union companies.  Students can also test for the EPA's Section 608 Clean Air Act Certification while attending the program.

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HVAC Technology, A.A.S.

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The program’s emphasis is on both residential and commercial HVAC-R systems. Graduating students can choose from a wide array of career opportunities in both the residential and commercial areas of the industry, working with both union and non-union companies.  Students can also test for the EPA's Section 608 Clean Air Act Certification while attending the program.

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Healthcare Industry

Dental Assistant

Dental Assistant, A.A.S.

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The Dental Assistant program is designed for career opportunities as a dental assistant in private dental offices, HMO clinics, public health institutions, dental supply and insurance companies, military dental services, and dental school clinics. The program is accredited by the American Dental Association, Commission of Accreditation. Graduates of the Dental Assistant Program are eligible to write the Dental Assisting National Board of Certification Exam and the Minnesota State Board of Dentistry Dental Assistant State Licensure Exam. Dental Assistant graduates, upon successful completion of the exams, are Certified and Licensed dental assistants.

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Dental Assistant, Diploma

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The Dental Assistant program is designed for career opportunities as a dental assistant in private dental offices, HMO clinics, public health institutions, dental supply and insurance companies, military dental services, and dental school clinics. The program is accredited by the American Dental Association, Commission of Accreditation. Graduates of the Dental Assistant Program are eligible to write the Dental Assisting National Board of Certification Exam and the Minnesota State Board of Dentistry Licensure Exam. Dental Assistant graduates, upon successful completion of the exams, are Certified and Licensed dental assistants.

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Dental Hygienist

Dental Hygiene, A.A.S.

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The Dental Hygiene Program prepares students with the entry-level competencies, knowledge, skills and attitudes required for licensure to practice as dental hygienists in the state of Minnesota. The DENH program courses are offered over five semesters (four full-time semesters and one part-time summer session); the program is accredited by the American Dental Association sponsored Commission on Dental Accreditation.

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Medical Assistant

Medical Assistant, Diploma

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The Medical Assistant program is designed for career opportunities as a professional, multi-skilled person dedicated to assisting in patient care management. The medical assistant performs clinical, laboratory, and administrative skills in clinics, doctor offices, and other health care agencies. The clinical externship is under the direct supervision of a physician, and is a 300 hour unpaid experience. Graduates of the Medical Assistant program are eligible to take the Certification Exam of the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). The Century College Medical Assistant Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, 25400 US Highway 19 N., Suite 158., Clearwater, FL 33763, 727-210-2350, upon the recommendation of the Medical Assistant Education Review Board (MAERB).

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Public Safety, Emergency Medical Services Track, A.A.S.

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This degree is designed to provide an interdisciplinary approach for individuals already working in the field and those interested in pursuing career opportunities in public safety, which includes emergency medical services (EMS), firefighting, emergency management, dispatching/communications, leadership/management, and public safety education. The student will interact with others in their discipline as well as those with similar missions to understand how these components function as a whole in an “all-hazards” approach to public safety.

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Certified Nursing Assistant

Nursing Assistant, Certificate

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This Certificate is designed for individuals seeking employment in direct patient care under the supervision of a nurse in long term care, acute care and/or home care settings. Upon completion of this certificate, students will be eligible to take the examination for placement on the Minnesota Department of Health Nursing assistant Registry.

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Radiology Technician

Radiologic Technology. A.A.S.

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The Radiologic Technology program is designed to prepare entry-level radiologic technologists who are capable of providing diagnostic medical images of patients in various types of medical facilities.  Students of the program will work closely with radiology physicians and staff members and will be instructed in basic patient care techniques, proper positioning skills of anatomical body parts, and the current radiation safety standards.  Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be eligible to take the national certification examination of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, arrt.org.

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Communications Industry

AV Technician

Filmmaking and Video Production, A.A.S.

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The Filmmaking and Video Production AAS Degree trains students to work in a variety of video-related fields. The instruction stresses the importance of storytelling, planning, shooting, and editing, as well as motion graphics and effects. Students have the opportunity to work in teams on real life, client-based projects to create marketing, instructional, and promotional pieces.

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Filmmaking and Video Production, Diploma

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The Filmmaking and Video Production diploma trains students to work in a variety of video-related fields. The instruction stresses the importance of storytelling, planning, shooting, and editing, as well as motion graphics and effects. Students have the opportunity to work in teams on real life, client-based projects to create marketing, instructional, and promotional pieces.

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Professional Photography, A.A.S.

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The Professional Photography AAS degree prepares students for a career in wedding and portrait photography. Course assignments ready students for event, location and studio shooting. Upon completion students will have acquired professional equipment, knowledge of business practices, and a business identity to position them for success.

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Professional Photography, Diploma

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The Professional Photography Diploma prepares students for a career in wedding and portrait photography. Course assignments ready students for event, location and studio shooting. Upon completion students will have acquired professional equipment, knowledge of business practices, and a business identity to position them for success.

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Filmmaking and Video Production, A.A.S.

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The Filmmaking and Video Production AAS Degree trains students to work in a variety of video-related fields. The instruction stresses the importance of storytelling, planning, shooting, and editing, as well as motion graphics and effects. Students have the opportunity to work in teams on real life, client-based projects to create marketing, instructional, and promotional pieces.

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Filmmaking and Video Production, Diploma

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The Filmmaking and Video Production diploma trains students to work in a variety of video-related fields. The instruction stresses the importance of storytelling, planning, shooting, and editing, as well as motion graphics and effects. Students have the opportunity to work in teams on real life, client-based projects to create marketing, instructional, and promotional pieces.

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Graphic Designer

Graphic Design, A.A.S.

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In the Graphic Design AAS degree students will work with a creative process to develop ideas, use the technologies to develop those ideas into commercial projects, and through those, inform and influence specific audiences. The field includes corporate identity, packaging, publishing, advertising, signage, and information graphics.

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Graphic Design, Diploma

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In the Graphic Design Diploma students will work with a creative process to develop ideas, use the technologies to develop those ideas into commercial projects, and through those, inform and influence specific audiences. The field includes corporate identity, packaging, publishing, advertising, signage, and information graphics.

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Web Design, A.A.S.

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The Web Design AAS Degree prepares students for careers in web design. The program places a strong emphasis on creativity and design. Students are introduced to front and development concepts. Using industry standard software, students learn to build content in HTML5, CSS3 and other modern web languages. A host of web development frameworks along with working knowledge and understanding of modern web design trends, UI/UX, responsive design and the implementation of iterative design processes are explored to better equip students with the skills necessary to execute their designs and compete for jobs designing and developing websites in the web design industry.

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Web Design, Diploma

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The Web Design Diploma prepares students for careers in web design. The program places a strong emphasis on creativity and design. Students are introduced to front and development concepts. Using industry standard software, students learn to build content in HTML5, CSS3 and other modern web languages. A host of web development frameworks along with working knowledge and understanding of modern web design trends, UI/UX, responsive design and the implementation of iterative design processes are explored to better equip students with the skills necessary to execute their designs and compete for jobs designing and developing websites in the web design industry.

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3300 Century Ave N
White Bear Lake, MN 55110
United States