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Medical Assistant

Certified Clinical Medical Assistant Workforce Training Certificate

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Clinical Medical Assistants are a vital part of clinical patient care. They perform tasks including preparing patients for the doctor, obtaining vital signs, collecting specimens (phlebotomy for example), performing EKGs, and assisting during exams and procedures to name a few. This field is continually growing with the expansion of doctor offices nationwide. Completion of this workforce training certificate results in sitting for the National Health Career Association (NHA) exam for a national certification as a Clinical Medical Assistant.

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Medical Assisting Certificate

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Graduates of the Medical Assisting program are prepared to function as multi-skilled workers in different healthcare settings. Medical assistants manage office responsibilities in physicians’ offices, clinics, medical departments in industry and government, and other ambulatory care centers. Graduates prepare patients for examinations, take vital signs, obtain specimens, and administer medications under the supervision of a physician. Graduates of this program are eligible to take the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) examination.

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Certified Nursing Assistant

Certified Nursing Assistant/ Geriatric Nursing Assistant (CNA/GNA) Workforce Training Certificate

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A Certified Nursing Assistant or Certified Geriatric Nursing Assistant provides basic patient care under the direction of the nursing staff. A Nursing Assistant performs duties for patients in a healthcare setting, such as feeding, dressing, grooming, moving, and changing linens.

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Medical Records and Health Information Technician

Health Information Management, A.A.S.

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The Health Information Management AAS degree prepares students for a challenging career path that integrates the disciplines of health, computer technology and business management. The graduate is prepared to perform a variety of technical health information management functions including organizing, analyzing and evaluating health information; generating health data for reimbursement, planning, quality assessment, and research; and coding diseases, surgeries, and other procedures as well as the revenue cycle (e.g. billing & reimbursement). Responsibilities also include maintaining and using a variety of health information indices, special registries, and storage and retrieval systems; as well as controlling the release of health information in accordance with legal requirements.

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Medical Coding Specialist Certificate

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This certificate program provides the knowledge and skills needed to classify medical data from patient records for submission to insurance companies or the government for reimbursement of expenses and to researchers and public health officials to monitor trends in healthcare. Students develop skill in accurate interpretation of patient diagnosis and treatment descriptions; the ICD, CPT and HCPCS Level II coding systems; billing and reimbursement; and health information documentation. Graduates may be employed by hospitals, physicians' offices, group practices, multi-specialty clinics, or specialty centers. Graduates are eligible to take the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) examination sponsored by the American Health Information Management Association.

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Laboratory Technician

Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S.

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This two-year program, including one summer session, prepares you to work as a member of a diagnostic health care team as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT). MLTs perform routine and automated procedures under the supervision of a medical technologist or pathologist.

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Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technician Certificate

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This certificate program prepares pharmacy technicians to work under the direction of a licensed pharmacist. Pharmacy technicians stock and inventory prescription and over-the-counter medications, maintain written or computerized patient medication records, count or pour medications into dispensing containers, prepare sterile intravenous medications, type prescription labels, prepare insurance claim forms, and provide direct customer service. Pharmacy technicians work in hospital pharmacies, retail pharmacies, home healthcare pharmacies, nursing home pharmacies, clinic pharmacies, nuclear medicine pharmacies, and in mail order prescription pharmacies.

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Phlebotomist

Phlebotomy Technician Workforce Training Certificate

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The Phlebotomy Technician works in a healthcare setting such as a hospital or clinic and draws blood from patients or donors for analysis or other medical purposes. With further training, a technician can become a Medical Laboratory Technician or Technologist which prepares specimens, operates analyzers, and performs manual tests.

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Physical Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S.

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The Physical Therapist Assistant program prepares the student to provide physical therapy services according to the plan of care developed by the physical therapist. The physical therapist assistant administers direct patient care; teaches patients, families, and other healthcare providers how to perform selected procedures; and provides desired psychosocial support to patients and their families. Physical therapist assistants are employed primarily in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, private practice, extended care facilities, and home healthcare settings. Graduates are eligible to take the national licensing examination.

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Nurse - LPN / LVN

Practical Nursing Certificate

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The Practical Nursing certificate program prepares graduates to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN). The practical nurse (PN) is prepared to assist with the nursing process to provide nursing care that promotes the achievement of optimal health outcomes. Students learn the principles and practices of nursing through independent and web-enhanced study, lectures, demonstrations, skills practice, and simulation. They participate in clinical practica off campus in a variety of healthcare settings under the supervision of nursing instructors. Employment opportunities exist in long-term care and a variety of community-based health care agencies. The Practical Nursing and Associate Degree in Nursing programs have the approval of the Maryland Board of Nursing and are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Accreditation information regarding the nursing programs may be obtained from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing: 3343 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326, 404-975-5000 www.acenursing.org.

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Radiology Technician

Radiography, A.A.S.

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Radiographers use x-ray equipment and specialized computer equipment to produce images of the human body. The images produced by the radiographer are used in the diagnosis and treatment of patient disease. Some radiographers specialize in specific modalities within the field of medical imaging such as mammography, computed tomography (CT), or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). They work closely with radiologists, the physicians who interpret medical images, as well as other healthcare professionals.

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Respiratory Therapist

Respiratory Therapy, A.A.S.

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Respiratory therapy is an allied health career specialty that treats patients with breathing problems such as asthma, emphysema, pneumonia, and bronchitis. As an expert in cardiopulmonary systems, the respiratory therapist is involved in a variety of life-saving and life-supporting situations using sophisticated medical equipment. Providing around-the-clock care to individuals who need respiratory support while ill or convalescing permits the respiratory therapist to have flexible working hours. The Respiratory Therapy program is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care. Students will be required to undergo a criminal background check before beginning the program at Prince George's Community College.

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Construction Industry

Welder

Certified Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welder Workforce Training Certificate

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You may have heard about CSM's recent partnership with Earlbeck Gases and Technologies of Baltimore, and we are updating our welding curriculum, course descriptions, course numbers, and course names to reflect current welding industry standards. Below, you will see more specific information about the different welding processes and certifications available. We will also be offering weld testing in addition to our welding courses.

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Architectural Drafter

Drafting Certificate

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Graduates will be prepared for positions requiring computer-aided drafting competencies. Typically, such positions support the work of architects, builders, mechanical and civil engineers, manufacturers and other technical professionals.

The program is open to individuals with no previous drafting experience. Students will complete courses in computer-aided drafting and writing and will select three credits of elective coursework. The credits in this program count towards completion of the Engineering Technology, AAS degree, Drafting area of concentration.

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Drafting Letter of Recognition

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This coursework will prepare students for employment as entry-level drafting technicians in positions requiring preparation of detailed technical drawings made with drawing instruments or by application of computer techniques.

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Electrician

Electric Wiring Technician, AAS

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This program is offered through a partnership between the College of Southern Maryland, which provides the general education courses, and Electrical Local 26 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Joint Apprenticeship and Training Trust Fund (JATTF), which provides the technical courses. Courses in this program under the CNT electric wiring technician discipline are offered through IBEW. Individuals must be enrolled in or have previously completed the IBEW-Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee's (JATC) five-year apprenticeship program and be working in the electrical industry to complete the program. Successful students are prepared for careers in the electrical trade and may choose to enter management positions. Graduates will be prepared to repair, maintain, install, and service electrical distribution systems inside residential homes, commercial businesses, and industrial settings. Credits for the technical courses will be transferred into the college based upon the recommendations of the American Council of Education as published in the current edition of the National Guide to Education Credit for Training Programs under the electrical training ALLIANCE. All students are required to complete course and field requirements as outlined by the American Council of Education. In addition to the technical courses, students complete general education college courses designed to develop skills in writing, mathematics, critical thinking, computing, managing personnel, and communicating.

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HVAC Technician

HVAC Technician Workforce Training Certificate

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Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Helpers learn to perform tasks supporting Master HVAC Mechanics and do preparatory work for the installation, repair, and maintenance of HVAC systems and equipment. A HVAC Mechanic installs new heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system units and performs maintenance and service repairs for existing units in both residential and commercial properties according to specifications and established safety guidelines.

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Public Service Industry

Preschool Teacher

Child Care Provider Letter of Recognition

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This sequence of courses gives child care providers the information necessary to be responsible for preschool-aged children in a child-care setting. This course sequence meets the Maryland Office of Child-Care Licensing and Regulations requirements for a preschool teacher in a child care center.

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Early Childhood Development Certificate

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The Early Childhood Development certificate program prepares individuals to be preschool teachers in child care centers in Maryland. In addition, the program provides the opportunity for those presently employed as child care staff to update and enhance their competencies.

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Early Childhood Development, A.A.S.

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The degree in Early Childhood Development is designed to provide a broad background in theories of child growth and development. The student is qualified to apply this knowledge in planning creative learning experiences in a variety of child care settings. Practical experience in a child care setting is combined with a broad background in the liberal arts. Students travel off campus to early childhood programs approved for cooperative education experiences, to complete observations of young children, and to implement approved lessons with small groups of children.

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Criminal Investigator

Criminal Justice Certificate

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This program provides sufficient knowledge to prepare students for entry-level positions and also serves those already working in the field who wish to update their skills. The student who wishes to earn an associate of arts degree in criminal justice may build upon the courses in the certificate program. Cooperative education is available in this program. The criminal justice and security fields are among the fastest growing, professional career areas worldwide.

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Criminal Justice Letter of Recognition

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This course sequence prepares students for entry-level employment in various areas of the criminal justice profession. It also prepares students who are in-service police officers or involved in other areas of the criminal justice profession for promotion to higher levels of supervision and responsibility.

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Law Enforcement, AAS

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This associate of applied science degree enables students to qualify for positions as police, security, or corrections officers and also serves those already in the field who wish to update or advance their skills. People working in the field of criminal justice and security management must know how to interact with other agencies, work well with people on a daily basis, communicate clearly in writing and orally, work with data, investigate and present cases in court or to management, and plan and organize agency operations. This program prepares students for these challenges plus many more they will confront on a daily basis. The criminal justice and security fields are among the fastest growing, professional career areas worldwide. Cooperative education is available in this program.

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Police Officer

Criminal Justice Certificate

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This program provides sufficient knowledge to prepare students for entry-level positions and also serves those already working in the field who wish to update their skills. The student who wishes to earn an associate of arts degree in criminal justice may build upon the courses in the certificate program. Cooperative education is available in this program. The criminal justice and security fields are among the fastest growing, professional career areas worldwide.

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Criminal Justice Letter of Recognition

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This course sequence prepares students for entry-level employment in various areas of the criminal justice profession. It also prepares students who are in-service police officers or involved in other areas of the criminal justice profession for promotion to higher levels of supervision and responsibility.

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Law Enforcement, AAS

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This associate of applied science degree enables students to qualify for positions as police, security, or corrections officers and also serves those already in the field who wish to update or advance their skills. People working in the field of criminal justice and security management must know how to interact with other agencies, work well with people on a daily basis, communicate clearly in writing and orally, work with data, investigate and present cases in court or to management, and plan and organize agency operations. This program prepares students for these challenges plus many more they will confront on a daily basis. The criminal justice and security fields are among the fastest growing, professional career areas worldwide. Cooperative education is available in this program.

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EMTs and Paramedics

Emergency Medical Services - Paramedic Certificate

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The Emergency Medical Services - Paramedic certificate program prepares graduates to provide emergency pre-hospital medical care to those who have sustained potentially life- threatening illnesses and injuries. Completion of the paramedic certificate program qualifies graduates to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (NREMT-P) examinations or comparable state examinations.

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Emergency Medical Services, A.A.S.

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The Emergency Medical Services Associate of Applied Science degree program prepares graduates to provide emergency pre-hospital medical care to those who have sustained potentially life- threatening illnesses and injuries. Instruction includes classroom, laboratory, and clinical training in a variety of pre-hospital and hospital settings. This program follows the National Education Standards developed by the United States Department of Transportation. Graduates are employed in settings associated with emergent patient care such as hospitals, emergency and urgent care centers, fire and rescue squads, ambulance services agencies, and similar organizations.

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Emergency Medical Technician Letter of Recognition

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The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) is an entry level provider capable of transporting sick and injured patients. The EMT is the basic level needed on every ambulance nationwide. This program prepares the graduate for entry into emergency medical services and healthcare. The courses provide the lecture, lab, and practicum education needed for certification as an EMT-B.

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Firefighter

Fire Science Technology, AAS

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Firefighters respond to a variety of emergency situations where life, property, or the environment are at risk. The fire science technology program prepares graduates to function as entry-level, fire service personnel and provides the degree associated with advancement within the fire service for career personnel currently employed as firefighters. Employment opportunities include positions as firefighters, fire officers, fire prevention officers, code enforcement officers, fire rangers, and crash and rescue technicians.

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Social Services Assistant

Human Services, A.A.S.

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The Human Services degree curriculum provides pre-service and in-service education for individuals choosing careers in community and social services. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to apply principles of behavior, communication, and social welfare in their practice with a variety of clients including the elderly, children, the disadvantaged, and other special populations.

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Human Services: Alcohol and Drug Counseling Certificate

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This certificate option provides pre-service and in-service education for individuals choosing careers and/or seeking Maryland state certification in alcohol and drug counseling. The certificate courses provide information on alcohol and drug addictions, rehabilitation procedures, and counseling strategies for addicted individuals and their codependents. Courses in this program may be applied to the Human Services applied assoicates degree.

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Human Services: Mental Health Technician Certificate

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This certificate is an option of the Human Services program and is directed to individuals who work in a variety of mental health and human services agencies. Students are trained to work as members of a service delivery team to render services to clients who need counseling, education, or help regarding social problems. Graduates of this program are employed in social services agencies, community mental health centers, substance abuse programs, and other agencies responsible for human and mental health services. Courses in this certificate may be applied to the Human Services Applied Associates Degree.

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Correctional Officer

Law Enforcement, AAS

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This associate of applied science degree enables students to qualify for positions as police, security, or corrections officers and also serves those already in the field who wish to update or advance their skills. People working in the field of criminal justice and security management must know how to interact with other agencies, work well with people on a daily basis, communicate clearly in writing and orally, work with data, investigate and present cases in court or to management, and plan and organize agency operations. This program prepares students for these challenges plus many more they will confront on a daily basis. The criminal justice and security fields are among the fastest growing, professional career areas worldwide. Cooperative education is available in this program.

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Transportation Industry

Truck Driver

Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A

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The college is proud to be among the few schools in the country that have been able to earn certification by the Professional Truck Driver Institute (PTDI) for our Class A Commercial Driver’s License training. PTDI is a national, nonprofit organization sponsored by the nation’s trucking industry to advance truck driving proficiency, safety and professional standards among drivers which, in turn, will foster benefits for all stakeholders, including motor carriers, insurers, training schools, government bodies at all levels, funding organizations and the American public. The industry’s annual demand for new drivers hovers around the 80,000 mark. And, it is the well-trained driver with the proper professional attitude and skills who is chosen first by employers.

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Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class B

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Become eligible to take the Motor Vehicle Administration Commercial Vehicle License Class B skills test. Training includes: defensive driving certification, railroad and safety belt training, log books, hours of service regulations, map reading and trip planning, skid control and recovery, winter driving, accident procedures, road rage, construction zones, and work safety. On road driving training consists of city, rural, and night driving. Training also includes federal motor carrier safety regulations – entry level driving training.

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Information Technology Industry

Systems Analyst

Computer Science with Cloud Computing, AS

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This program provides students with an introduction to the concept of virtualization. Virtualization is achieved through using both hardware and software in a manner that gives the perception that a physical environment exists when, in fact, it may not. Students will understand how cloud computing systems utilize virtual memory to provide applications with the ability to run better and faster without adding more physical memory. Students will explore the concept of server virtualization, which similarly gives the appearance and benefit of having multiple processors running simultaneously. Students will evaluate the present status and future direction of cloud computing. Actual virtualization software will be used to provide students with a real-world experience.

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Information Systems Certificate

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The Information Systems Certificate is an interdisciplinary program combining the study of information technology and business management. This program provides students who are planning to work in either a business or technical environment with a strong foundation of knowledge and skills in key areas of information systems, management, and business. Upon completion of the certificate, graduates may choose to continue their studies to earn the degree in Information Systems.

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Information Systems, AAS

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The Information Systems AAS is an interdisciplinary program combining the study of information technology and business management. This program provides students who are planning to work in either a business or technical environment with a strong foundation of knowledge and skills in key areas of information systems, management, and business. Students will be prepared for careers that require them to plan, coordinate, and directly interact with computer related activities within an organization. Students may pursue transfer opportunities that may lead to careers as a chief information officer (CIO) or chief technology officer (CTO). This program prepares students for these careers by emphasizing analytical, business, communication, decision making, leadership, and organizational skills.

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Software Developer

Computer Science with Cloud Computing, AS

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This program provides students with an introduction to the concept of virtualization. Virtualization is achieved through using both hardware and software in a manner that gives the perception that a physical environment exists when, in fact, it may not. Students will understand how cloud computing systems utilize virtual memory to provide applications with the ability to run better and faster without adding more physical memory. Students will explore the concept of server virtualization, which similarly gives the appearance and benefit of having multiple processors running simultaneously. Students will evaluate the present status and future direction of cloud computing. Actual virtualization software will be used to provide students with a real-world experience.

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Software Development, AAS

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The Software Development AAS degree is a technical program designed to prepare students for entry level careers in the in-demand field of programming, software development, and software engineering.

Software developers are the creative minds behind computer programs. Some develop the applications that allow people to do specific tasks on a computer or another device. Others develop the underlying systems that run the devices or that control networks.

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Computer Science with Cloud Computing, AS

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This program provides students with an introduction to the concept of virtualization. Virtualization is achieved through using both hardware and software in a manner that gives the perception that a physical environment exists when, in fact, it may not. Students will understand how cloud computing systems utilize virtual memory to provide applications with the ability to run better and faster without adding more physical memory. Students will explore the concept of server virtualization, which similarly gives the appearance and benefit of having multiple processors running simultaneously. Students will evaluate the present status and future direction of cloud computing. Actual virtualization software will be used to provide students with a real-world experience.

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Information Services Technology Certificate

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The Information Services Technology certificate is a program designed to provide students with the essential technical and communication skills required for entry-level employment in the vast field of information technology (IT). All of the courses in this program are applicable to the AAS degree in Information Services Technology. Information services technology students take classes to prepare for the following in-demand entry level information technology industry certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Security+, and CompTIA Network+. Professionals with a strong IT background may contact the division chair about obtaining prerequisite waivers to take certain classes in this program. Students may be eligible to receive Credit for Prior Learning through Certification Evaluation for up to 9 credits with any of the following current certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Security+, and CompTIA Network+.

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Information Services Technology, AAS

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The Information Services Technology degree is a program designed to provide students with the technical and communication skills required for entry-level employment in the vast field of information technology (IT). Students in this degree may take elective courses to deepen their knowledge and further develop their skills in areas of interest. Information services technology students take classes to prepare for the following in-demand entry level information technology industry certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Linux+, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, and AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. Professionals with a strong IT background may contact the division chair about obtaining prerequisite waivers to take certain classes in this program. Students may be eligible to receive Credit for Prior Learning through Certification Evaluation for up to 15 credits with any of the following current certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Linux+, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, and AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. Students should meet with an advisor to discuss Certification Evaluation, transfer evaluation, or options for transfer to 4-year colleges with this program. This program is fully available online. Additionally, many courses in this program are also available in lecture or web-hybrid format. Students interested in transferring to a four-year college should meet with an advisor to discuss transfer opportunities with this degree.

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Network Administrator Workforce Training Certificate

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Network Administrators install, configure, and support an organization's local area network (LAN), and Internet systems or a segment of a network system. They monitor the network to ensure there is availability to all system users and may perform necessary maintenance to support network availability.

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IT Support Specialist

Computing Essentials Letter of Recognition

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The Computing Essentials Letter of Recognition is a program designed to provide students with the essential technical and skills required to prepare for entry-level employment in an information technology (IT) specialist field. Information services technology students take classes to prepare for the following in-demand entry level information technology industry certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Security+, and CompTIA Network+.
Professionals with a strong IT background may contact the division chair about obtaining prerequisite waivers to take certain classes in this program.

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Information Services Technology Certificate

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The Information Services Technology certificate is a program designed to provide students with the essential technical and communication skills required for entry-level employment in the vast field of information technology (IT). All of the courses in this program are applicable to the AAS degree in Information Services Technology. Information services technology students take classes to prepare for the following in-demand entry level information technology industry certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Security+, and CompTIA Network+. Professionals with a strong IT background may contact the division chair about obtaining prerequisite waivers to take certain classes in this program. Students may be eligible to receive Credit for Prior Learning through Certification Evaluation for up to 9 credits with any of the following current certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Security+, and CompTIA Network+.

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Information Services Technology, AAS

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The Information Services Technology degree is a program designed to provide students with the technical and communication skills required for entry-level employment in the vast field of information technology (IT). Students in this degree may take elective courses to deepen their knowledge and further develop their skills in areas of interest. Information services technology students take classes to prepare for the following in-demand entry level information technology industry certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Linux+, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, and AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. Professionals with a strong IT background may contact the division chair about obtaining prerequisite waivers to take certain classes in this program. Students may be eligible to receive Credit for Prior Learning through Certification Evaluation for up to 15 credits with any of the following current certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Linux+, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, and AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. Students should meet with an advisor to discuss Certification Evaluation, transfer evaluation, or options for transfer to 4-year colleges with this program. This program is fully available online. Additionally, many courses in this program are also available in lecture or web-hybrid format. Students interested in transferring to a four-year college should meet with an advisor to discuss transfer opportunities with this degree.

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Information Systems Certificate

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The Information Systems Certificate is an interdisciplinary program combining the study of information technology and business management. This program provides students who are planning to work in either a business or technical environment with a strong foundation of knowledge and skills in key areas of information systems, management, and business. Upon completion of the certificate, graduates may choose to continue their studies to earn the degree in Information Systems.

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Information Systems, AAS

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The Information Systems AAS is an interdisciplinary program combining the study of information technology and business management. This program provides students who are planning to work in either a business or technical environment with a strong foundation of knowledge and skills in key areas of information systems, management, and business. Students will be prepared for careers that require them to plan, coordinate, and directly interact with computer related activities within an organization. Students may pursue transfer opportunities that may lead to careers as a chief information officer (CIO) or chief technology officer (CTO). This program prepares students for these careers by emphasizing analytical, business, communication, decision making, leadership, and organizational skills.

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IT Support Technician Workforce Training Certificate

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To complete the IT Support Technician workforce training certificate, you must complete the following courses:

ITS-7710 CompTIA IT Fundamentals
ITS-8080 A+ IT Technician Certification

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Technical Support Certificate

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The Technical Support certificate is a program designed to provide students with the essential technical and communication skills required for entry-level employment as an information technology (IT) support specialist, help desk technician, or customer service representative. Most of the courses in this program are applicable to the AAS degree in Information Services Technology. Information services technology students take classes to prepare for the following in-demand entry level information technology industry certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Security+, and CompTIA Network+. Professionals with a strong IT background may contact the division chair about obtaining prerequisite waivers to take certain classes in this program. Students may be eligible to receive Credit for Prior Learning through Certification Evaluation for up to 9 credits with any of the following current certifications: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Security+, and CompTIA Network+.

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Data Security Management

Cybersecurity Certificate

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This certificate program prepares students who are currently employed in the cybersecurity field as well as those without prior work experience to develop the foundational IT and cybersecurity skills and knowledge required of practitioners within a variety of cybersecurity related settings.

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Cybersecurity, AAS

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The field of cybersecurity focuses on the protection of computers, networks, software, and data from unauthorized access, modification, and destruction. Continued adoption of new technologies, Software as a Service (Saas), and migration to cloud environments in the face of evolving threats are accelerating demand for practitioners in this already growing field.

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Security Management Certificate

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This program emphasizes the importance of balancing the need of society to protect life and property with the need to safeguard individual rights. It prepares students for entry into the service fields of security and private investigation. Career opportunities include: retail security, government industrial security, lodging security, healthcare security, private investigation, and many others. The criminal justice and security fields are among the fastest growing professional career areas worldwide. Cooperative education is available in this program.

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Security Management Letter of Recognition

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This course sequence prepares students for entry-level employment in various areas of the public and private security sector. Students develop an understanding of private and public security and how they work together. Career opportunities include security positions in a variety of industries including retail, lodging, healthcare, and the government. This program is fully available online.

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Communications Industry

Graphic Designer

Digital Media Production, A.A.

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The Internet has brought about wide-scale changes in the ways business, communication, and media production interact. The evolution of mass communication as related to advances in broadband television, the Internet, and other converging technologies offers content artists, designers, storytellers and managers new avenues to express their ideas. The Digital Media Production program addresses the needs of corporate, television, e-business, and other media distribution outlets for existing markets, and prepares the student for the next generation of digital production and delivery. It enables students to create compelling and accessible media content to be delivered on CD, DVD, broadband Internet, or with other emerging distribution methods, and prepares them for successful employment.

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Graphic Design Certificate

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This certificate will prepare students for careers in the multifaceted field including advertising, commercial photography, media publications, design, commercial printing, graphic imaging and fine art, as well as other areas that link the artistic formation of printed communication and technical processes.

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Energy Industry

Electrical Lineman

Electric Power Technician, AAS

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This program is offered through a partnership between the College of Southern Maryland, which provides the general education courses, and Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative (SMECO), which provides the technical courses. Individuals must be employed by SMECO to participate in the technical courses. Successful students will be prepared for electrical power technician careers ranging from apprentice to journeyperson.

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Nuclear Technician

Energy Systems Technology, AAS

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The Associate of Applied Science in Energy Systems Technology degree has two areas of concentration: Instrumentation and Control/Electrical and Mechanical. The Associate of Applies Science Energy Systems Technology degree will have both academic and industrial focus, resulting in the education and training for required for graduates.

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Manufacturing Industry

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician

Electronics Technology Certificate

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Graduates of the basic certificate program work as entry-level technicians under the direct supervision of experienced electronics technicians, scientists, and engineers. Graduates will understand the fundamentals of AC and DC circuit theory and will be familiar with a variety of common semiconductor devices and fundamental electronic circuits. Students will be able to operate electronic test equipment including oscilloscopes, generators, and both analog and digital multimeters. Students will be able to construct and analyze many important circuits using breadboarding techniques.

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Engineering Technology Certificate

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This certificate option meets the requirements of new technicians working in an engineering environment. Students develop competencies in general engineering technology skills and study related subjects necessary to develop a sound foundation. Upon completion of the certificate, graduates may choose to continue their studies to earn the degree in Engineering Technology.

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Engineering Technology, AAS

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The first semester is the same for all students in this program. The first semester is designed to provide all students with a firm foundation for the study of engineering technology. After the first semester, students select an area of concentration from one of the following fields: Electronics, Robotics, or Drafting.

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Electro-Mechanical Technician

Engineering Technology, AAS

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The first semester is the same for all students in this program. The first semester is designed to provide all students with a firm foundation for the study of engineering technology. After the first semester, students select an area of concentration from one of the following fields: Electronics, Robotics, or Drafting.

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Robotics Technology Certificate

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This certificate provides an education in the concepts and application of robotics technology. The core courses in the program are designed to provide an introduction to the study of the robotics field as well as to ensure that students gain a firm understanding of the basic underlying principles. The capstone course provides ample opportunities for students to apply what they have learned with hands-on learning activities using current robotics training equipment and working on real-world projects.

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Robotics Technology: Letter of Recognition

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This Letter of Recognition provides an education in the concepts and application of robotics technology. It is designed for students with an interest in engineering, computer science, or engineering technology programs as well as professionals in these fields who wish to advance their understanding of robotics.

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Architectural Drafter

Engineering Technology, AAS

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The first semester is the same for all students in this program. The first semester is designed to provide all students with a firm foundation for the study of engineering technology. After the first semester, students select an area of concentration from one of the following fields: Electronics, Robotics, or Drafting.

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301-934-2251

Address

8730 Mitchell Rd
La Plata, MD 20646-0910
United States