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Public Service Industry

EMTs and Paramedics

Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Certificate

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The Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community College Emergency Medical Services (EMS) programs prepare students for successful completion of the Iowa/National Emergency Medical Technician Basic and Paramedic certifying exams. The EMS program provides graduates with the tools to adapt to public expectations and to take leadership roles in the evolution of prehospital patient care.

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Emergency Medical Services, A.A.S

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The Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community College Emergency Medical Services (EMS) programs prepare students for successful completion of the Iowa/National Emergency Medical Technician Basic and Paramedic certifying exams. The EMS program provides graduates with the tools to adapt to public expectations and to take leadership roles in the evolution of prehospital patient care.

Graduates will experience enhanced career opportunities because they will possess the skills and knowledge necessary to take proactive roles in Emergency Medical Services research, quality improvement, public education and system management.

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Emergency Medical Technician Certifcate

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The Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community College Emergency Medical Technician certificate prepares students for successful completion of the Iowa/National Emergency Medical Technician Basic certifying exam.

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Preschool Teacher

Early Childhood Education Certificate

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The Early Childhood Education program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive background in early childhood education. Meaningful, on-site, practical experiences along with lecture, hands-on learning and theory round out the basic education provided.

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Early Childhood Education Diploma

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The Early Childhood Education program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive background in early childhood education. Meaningful, on-site, practical experiences along with lecture, hands-on learning and theory round out the basic education provided.

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Early Childhood Education, A.A.S

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The Early Childhood Education program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive background in early childhood education. Meaningful, on-site, practical experiences along with lecture, hands-on learning and theory round out the basic education provided.

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Transportation Industry

Auto Body Technician

Auto Collision Repair Technology Certificate

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The Auto Collision Repair Technology program prepares students for the repair and refinishing of automotive vehicle bodies. The field has become an increasingly complex industry. The changing design of the automobile has resulted in an increased application of ultra-sensitive high-strength steel parts and the expanded use of molded composition and plastics for exterior panels.

This certificate will prepare a graduate for a career as an auto body collision assistant working under a certified technician.

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Auto Collision Repair Technology, A.A.S

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The Auto Collision Repair Technology program prepares students for the repair and refinishing of automotive vehicle bodies. The field has become an increasingly complex industry. The changing design of the automobile has resulted in an increased application of ultra-sensitive high-strength steel parts and the expanded use of molded composition and plastics for exterior panels.

This program trains students to Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) standards and prepares them for exams in the following areas: Damage Analysis/Estimating/Customer Service, Mechanical and Electrical, Non-Structural Analysis/Damage Repair, Painting and Refinishing, Structural Analysis and Damage Repair.

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Auto Collision Repaor Technology Diploma

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The Auto Collision Repair Technology program prepares students for the repair and refinishing of automotive vehicle bodies. The field has become an increasingly complex industry. The changing design of the automobile has resulted in an increased application of ultra-sensitive high-strength steel parts and the expanded use of molded composition and plastics for exterior panels.

Graduates of the diploma program are prepared for jobs in Auto Collision shop working under an Auto Collision Repair Specialist. All courses in this diploma apply to the AAS.

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Auto Mechanic

Automotive Technology Diploma

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An Automotive Technology Diploma prepares students for positions in dealerships, independent garages, and the automotive parts industry. Students may enter positions as technicians or service writers in training.

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Automotive Technology Service Certificate

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The Automotive Technology Certificate prepares individuals for entry-level work in the industry in roles such as oil lube technician, customer service, parts delivery, and tire technician. Students may begin this program in the spring term with slight modifications to the course sequence.

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Automotive Technology, A.A.S

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The Automotive Technology Associate’s Degree will enable individuals to secure positions in dealerships or independent garages as a technician or service writer in training, or work in the automotive parts industry. A degree in automotive technology will provide a foundation that can help individuals advance within the industry. Students completing the degree will have an opportunity to work in a paid co-op position. The co-op results in full-time employment for many students.

Students may also begin this program in the spring term with slight modifications to the course sequence.

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Diesel Mechanic

Diesel Technology Diploma

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The Diesel Technology diploma program prepares students for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exams in Heavy Duty Drive Train, Electrical, and Fuel systems, helping them obtain a job in a Diesel shop, working under a Diesel Technician. All courses in this diploma apply to the AAS.

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Heavy Duty Train Certificate

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This certificate specializes in Heavy Duty Drive Train, preparing a graduate for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam in Heavy Duty Drive Train, and an entry-level job in a Diesel shop. Basic hydraulics are also covered. All courses in this certificate apply to the AAS.

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Truck Electrical Certiifcate

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This certificate specializes in Truck Electrical, preparing a graduate for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam in Electrical Systems, and an entry-level job in a Diesel shop. Fuel systems and Preventative Maintenance are also covered. All courses in this certificate apply to the AAS.

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Construction Industry

Electrician

Basic Electricity Certificate

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This certificate prepares an entry-level technician with fundamental concepts enabling the person to work with an experienced technician or engineer performing standard tests and measurements in an industrial setting.

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Electrical Systems Diploma

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This diploma provides individuals with skills and expertise to integrate the knowledge gained in the Basic Electricity and Basic Electronics Certificates and apply them to complete systems in an industrial setting. The successful graduate will gain entry-level employment in a wide variety of positions in the Electronic Technology field working with preparation, handling, installation, termination and testing of electrical systems.

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Welder

Basic Welding Certificate

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The Welding program provides options in certificate, diploma, or degree programs in a range of industrial welding techniques: ARC, MIG, TIG, core wire, gas. Certificate programs are offered in basic welding, general maintanence welding, production welding, and structural welding. The welding lab is equipped to provide each student with hands-on learning opportunities, with instructors present and available for guidance. Courses are offered in an eight-week format with flexible schedule of attendance during the day or evening.

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General Maintenance Welding Certificate

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The Welding program provides options in certificate, diploma, or degree programs in a range of industrial welding techniques: ARC, MIG, TIG, core wire, gas. Certificate programs are offered in basic welding, general maintanence welding, production welding, and structural welding. The welding lab is equipped to provide each student with hands-on learning opportunities, with instructors present and available for guidance. Courses are offered in an eight-week format with flexible schedule of attendance during the day or evening.

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Production Welding Certificate

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The Welding program provides options in certificate, diploma, or degree programs in a range of industrial welding techniques: ARC, MIG, TIG, core wire, gas. Certificate programs are offered in basic welding, general maintanence welding, production welding, and structural welding. The welding lab is equipped to provide each student with hands-on learning opportunities, with instructors present and available for guidance. Courses are offered in an eight-week format with flexible schedule of attendance during the day or evening.

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Structural Welding Certificate

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The Welding program provides options in certificate, diploma, or degree programs in a range of industrial welding techniques: ARC, MIG, TIG, core wire, gas. Certificate programs are offered in basic welding, general maintanence welding, production welding, and structural welding. The welding lab is equipped to provide each student with hands-on learning opportunities, with instructors present and available for guidance. Courses are offered in an eight-week format with flexible schedule of attendance during the day or evening.

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Welding Diploma

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The Welding program provides options in certificate, diploma, or degree programs in a range of industrial welding techniques: ARC, MIG, TIG, core wire, gas. Certificate programs are offered in basic welding, general maintanence welding, production welding, and structural welding. The welding lab is equipped to provide each student with hands-on learning opportunities, with instructors present and available for guidance. Courses are offered in an eight-week format with flexible schedule of attendance during the day or evening.

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Welding, A.A.S

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The Welding program provides options in certificate, diploma, or degree programs in a range of industrial welding techniques: ARC, MIG, TIG, core wire, gas. Certificate programs are offered in basic welding, general maintanence welding, production welding, and structural welding. The welding lab is equipped to provide each student with hands-on learning opportunities, with instructors present and available for guidance. Courses are offered in an eight-week format with flexible schedule of attendance during the day or evening.

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HVAC Technician

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Diploma

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The Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning program provides all of the skills necessary to gain meaningful employment as an entry-level Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) technician. Students obtain extensive hands-on experience in the repair, maintenance and installation of a wide variety of heating, air conditioning, refrigeration and ventilation systems.

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Architectural Drafter

Mechanical Design Technology Certificate

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The Mechanical Design Technology program prepares students with the skills of computer-aided design (CAD), critical thinking, problem-solving, math, science, team building and communication, needed for today’s manufacturing jobs.

The Mechanical Design Technology program includes proficiencies required by industry, that applies directly to the world of work.

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Mechanical Design Technology Diploma

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The Mechanical Design Technology program prepares students with the skills of computer-aided design (CAD), critical thinking, problem-solving, math, science, team building and communication, needed for today’s manufacturing jobs.

The Mechanical Design Technology program includes proficiencies required by industry that applies directly to the world of work.

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Mechanical Design Technology, A.A.S

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The Mechanical Design Technology program prepares students with the skills of computer-aided design (CAD), critical thinking, problem-solving, math, science, team building and communication, needed for today’s manufacturing jobs.

Our Associate in Applied Science degree program in Mechanical Design Technology allows students to tailor their program with a variety of course options. The AAS includes training required by industry and delivered in a practical, hands-on method that applies directly to the world of work.

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Solid Modeling Certificate

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The Mechanical Design Technology program prepares students with the skills of computer-aided design (CAD), critical thinking, problem-solving, math, science, team building and communication, needed for today’s manufacturing jobs.

The Mechanical Design Technology program includes proficiencies required by industry that applies directly to the world of work.

The Solid Modeling Certificate provides students with training specific to the SolidWorks computer-aided drafting software. Four courses teach skills related to modeling, assembly, detailing, and applications. A fifth and final course provides students with preparation for the Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) exam. All five courses also apply toward the Mechanical Design AAS if the student opts to continue in the AAS for more hands-on experience.

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Manufacturing Industry

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician

Basic Electronics Certificate

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This certificate builds upon the Basic Electricity Certificate allow the person to conduct, analyze, and interpret electronic engineering tasks with limited supervision.

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Machinist

CNC Machining, A.A.S

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The Blong Technology Center (BTC) offers manual machining and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining. Certificate programs are available in both manual and CNC programming; the Associate of Applied Science degree program is available in CNC machining. Learning is hands-on in the modern laboratory furnished with the same types of equipment used by local manufacturing plants. Classes are offered in an eight-week format with a flexible schedule of attendance during day and evening hours.

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CNC Programming Certificate

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The Blong Technology Center (BTC) offers manual machining and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining. Certificate programs are available in both manual and CNC programming; the Associate of Applied Science degree program is available in CNC machining. Learning is hands-on in the modern laboratory furnished with the same types of equipment used by local manufacturing plants. Classes are offered in an eight-week format with a flexible schedule of attendance during day and evening hours.

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Manual Machining Certificate

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The Blong Technology Center (BTC) offers manual machining and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining. Certificate programs are available in both manual and CNC programming; the Associate of Applied Science degree program is available in CNC machining. Learning is hands-on in the modern laboratory furnished with the same types of equipment used by local manufacturing plants. Classes are offered in an eight-week format with a flexible schedule of attendance during day and evening hours.

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Electro-Mechanical Technician

Engineering Technology Electromechanical Diploma

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Students successfully completing the Basic Electricity and Basic Electronics Certificates will earn the Engineering Technology Diploma after meeting the Gen-Ed Requirements.

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Industrial Engineering Technician

Engineering Technology, Automation Concentration, A.A.S

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All students enrolled in the Engineering Technology Associates of Applied Science (AAS) program begin by taking an identical set of courses for the first four terms. For the fifth and final term, students will take a series courses in one of three concentration areas - Automation Concentration, Electromechanical Concentration or Process Control Concentration. Students selecting the Automation concentration will take Industrial Robotics, Motion Control and Microcontrollers as well as select two courses from the other specialties. Students selecting the Electromechanical concentration will take Motion Control, Fluid Power Design & Application, and Fluid Power Control as well as selecting two courses from the other specialties. Students selecting the Process Control concentration will take Process Control I, Process Control II and Introduction to General Chemistry as well as select two courses from the other specialties.

This degree will prepare highly skilled and needed workers for area manufacturers. The government projects that by the year 2018, Iowa’s advanced manufacturing segment will experience a significant shortage of skilled workers due to older worker retirement and the nation’s increasing need for Iowa products.

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Engineering Technology, Electromechanical Concentration, A.A.S

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All students enrolled in the Engineering Technology Associates of Applied Science (AAS) program begin by taking an identical set of courses for the first four terms. For the fifth and final term, students will take a series courses in one of three concentration areas - Automation Concentration, Electromechanical Concentration or Process Control Concentration. Students selecting the Automation concentration will take Industrial Robotics, Motion Control and Microcontrollers as well as select two courses from the other specialties. Students selecting the Electromechanical concentration will take Motion Control, Fluid Power Design & Application, and Fluid Power Control as well as selecting two courses from the other specialties. Students selecting the Process Control concentration will take Process Control I, Process Control II and Introduction to General Chemistry as well as select two courses from the other specialties.

This degree will prepare highly skilled and needed workers for area manufacturers. The government projects that by the year 2018, Iowa’s advanced manufacturing segment will experience a significant shortage of skilled workers due to older worker retirement and the nation’s increasing need for Iowa products.

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Engineering Technology, Process Control Concentration, A.A.S

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All students enrolled in the Engineering Technology Associates of Applied Science (AAS) program begin by taking an identical set of courses for the first four terms. For the fifth and final term, students will take a series courses in one of three concentration areas - Automation Concentration, Electromechanical Concentration or Process Control Concentration. Students selecting the Automation concentration will take Industrial Robotics, Motion Control and Microcontrollers as well as select two courses from the other specialties. Students selecting the Electromechanical concentration will take Motion Control, Fluid Power Design & Application, and Fluid Power Control as well as selecting two courses from the other specialties. Students selecting the Process Control concentration will take Process Control I, Process Control II and Introduction to General Chemistry as well as select two courses from the other specialties.

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Process Control Certificate

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All students enrolled in the Process Control Technology Certificate program will complete a series of courses from the Engineering Technology AAS (with a concentration in Process Control). Students enrolling in the Process Control Technology Certificate will take Process Control I, Process Control II, and Introduction to General Chemistry and a technical elective. An internship or Coop is optional but recommended.

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Healthcare Industry

Dental Hygienist

Community Dental Health Coordinator Certiifcate

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The focus of the Certificate in Community Dental Health Coordinator (CDHC) program is to provide students with the practical and theoretical basis for assisting in the reduction of disparities in dental health. Course topics include advocacy, intercultural communication, finance, dental health coordination, documentation, reporting procedures, and legal and ethical issues.

To apply to the Community Dental Health Coordinator program students must be a Registered Dental Hygienist or Certified Dental Assistant. Upon application, documentation of licensure or certification according to their individual state’s dental practice must be provided.

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Dental Hygiene, A.A.S

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Through a unique partnership with Carl Sandburg College, located in Galesburg, Illinois, students can complete some of their courses at Clinton, Muscatine or Scott Community College and transfer them to Carl Sandburg College. Students attend Dental Hygiene (DHG) courses in Galesburg and pay the Carl Sandburg College’s in-district tuition rate for these courses.

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Dental Assistant

Dental Assistant Diploma

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A Dental Assistant performs a wide range of tasks requiring both interpersonal and technical skills. These individuals help the dentist at chairside and also perform functions such as polishing teeth, taking and developing dental radiographs, mixing materials, and sterilizing instruments. Some assistants also manage the office and patient accounts, schedule appointments, and purchase supplies. The dental assistant may seek career opportunities in private dental offices, research, teaching, clinics, hospitals, sales and insurance claims, and specialty practices such as orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, endodontics, and oral surgery. The program provides a practicum in both general and specialty dental offices during the second and third semesters.

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Cardiovascular Technician

Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography, A.A.S

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Sonography is a program that prepares individuals who under the supervision of physicians utilize medical ultrasound techniques to gather sonographic data used to diagnose a variety of conditions and diseases. The program includes instruction in obtaining, reviewing, and integrating patient histories and data; patient instruction and care; anatomic, physiologic and pathologic data recording; sonographic data processing; sonography equipment operation; and professional standards and ethics.

This AAS program prepares students to enter the field of cardiac sonography. Students who have completed the program can sit for certification examinations by the (national) American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS).

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Medical Sonographer

Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography, A.A.S

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Sonography is a program that prepares individuals who under the supervision of physicians utilize medical ultrasound techniques to gather sonographic data used to diagnose a variety of conditions and diseases. The program includes instruction in obtaining, reviewing, and integrating patient histories and data; patient instruction and care; anatomic, physiologic and pathologic data recording; sonographic data processing; sonography equipment operation; and professional standards and ethics.

This AAS program prepares students to enter the field of cardiac sonography. Students who have completed the program can sit for certification examinations by the (national) American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS).

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Medical Assistant

Medical Assistant Diploma

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This diploma prepares individuals to provide medical office administrative services and perform clinical duties under the supervision of physicians including patient intake and care, routine diagnostic and recording procedures, pre-examination and examination assistance, and the administration of medications and first aid. The proposed program Includes instruction in basic anatomy and physiology; medical terminology; medical law and ethics; patient psychology and communications; medical office procedures; and clinical diagnostic, examination, testing, and treatment procedures.

Students may also begin this program in the spring term with slight modifications to the course sequence. Students who opt to begin in the Spring will attend Spring Term, Summer Term, and the first 8 weeks of the following Fall term.

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Nurse - LPN / LVN

Practical Nursing Diploma

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The curriculum of Eastern Iowa Community College’s Practical Nurse (PN) program of study prepares students to care for the sick, injured, convalescent and disabled, under the supervision of physicians and registered nurses. With just one year of formal preparation in the practical nursing program, students are academically qualified to take the NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) for Practical Nursing.

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Radiology Technician

Radiologic Technology, A.A.S

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The Radiologic Technology program prepares students to maintain and use the equipment and supplies necessary to demonstrate portions of the human body utilizing x-ray images for diagnostic purposes. X-ray technologists use radiation to make images of the body to aid radiologists in diagnosing a patient’s illness or injury.

The Radiologic Technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).

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Respiratory Therapist

Respiratory Care, A.A.S

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The Respiratory Care program prepares students to be respiratory care practitioners who play a crucial role within the health care team. Working closely with physicians and other health care professionals, they care for patients with respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. Under the supervision of a physician, they are involved with the assessment, treatment, diagnostic testing, rehabilitation, and prevention of conditions that affect the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Employment opportunities are found in hospitals, clinics, home health care agencies, product support and sales, education, rehabilitation and continuing care, and health/disease prevention programs.

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Surgical Technologist

Surgical Technology, A.A.S

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Graduates of the Surgical Technology AAS degree will have the necessary skills to enter the operating room as a surgical technologist.

A Surgical Technologist handles instruments, supplies, and equipment necessary during the surgical procedure. Surgical Technology graduates have an in-depth knowledge and understanding of procedures performed and can anticipate the needs of the surgeon in order to achieve a positive patient outcome. Graduates also have the ability to ensure quality patient care during the operative procedure and be constantly vigilant for maintenance of the sterile field.

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Vet Technician

Veterinary Technology, A.A.S

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The Veterinary Technician program prepares students to enter the job market as assistants to veterinarians. New technologies in anesthesia, laboratory equipment, diagnostic testing, and medical treatment have vastly improved animal care. To prepare for these responsibilities, the vet tech program at MCC is designed to enable its graduates to perform a variety of functions necessary for the care of animals.

The Veterinary Technician program is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities.

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Hospitality Industry

Chef and Head Cook

Culinary Arts Apprenticeship, A.A.S

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Since 1991, the program and Scott Community College have operated in the Quad Cities. Apprentices work at one of the 65 approved apprenticeship sites under the supervision of the executive chef to complete a total of 6,000 hours on the job. The apprentice takes general education requirement classes and classes in Culinary Arts at Scott Community College and other selected class sites. A non-apprenticeship AAS degree is also offered by the program.

The Culinary Arts Apprenticeship AAS is a 73.5 credit program. Five of the nine terms are to be taken on a part-time basis to allow for the apprenticeship portion of the program. Apprenticeship is the classic training method of chefs and cooks, and still used almost exclusively in Europe. These programs are linked to each state Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.

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Culinary Arts Certificate

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The Culinary Arts Certificate is a short-term, 16 credit award that can be completed in one semester. Classes provide students with the basic skills to work as an assistant in the industry. In addition to course work, students will be required to complete one practicum experience. The Culinary Arts Certificate ladders into the Culinary Arts Diploma.

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Culinary Arts Diploma

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The Culinary Arts Diploma is a 32 credit award that can be completed in 2 terms. Classes provide students with the basic skills to work as an assistant in the industry. In addition to course work, students will be required to complete two practicum experiences. The Culinary Arts Diploma ladders into the Culinary Arts AAS.

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Culinary Arts, A.A.S

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The Culinary Arts AAS is a 67 credit program. This non-apprenticeship program was created for students with little or no experience in the food service industry. This program includes theory coursework as well as a required 100 hours of unpaid internship with an approved industry house and supervisor. Students will participate in up to seven Service Learning events for nonprofit associations.

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Information Technology Industry

Data Security Management

Cybersecurity Certificate

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Cybersecurity Certificate is a 16 credit hour award (including prerequisite course of NET-305) that can be completed in one term. The certificate aligns with the following industry certifications: MTA 98-367 Microsoft Security Fundamentals (the final exam for NET-612 leads to certification). CompTIA Security + (Upon completion of the all courses, a student should have the requisite skills and knowledge to successfully pass this exam).

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IT Support Specialist

Information Technology, Cybersecurity Concentration A.A.S

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Cybersecurity Specialists are responsible for securing and protecting information assets. They are required to preserve information confidentiality, integrity, availability and authenticity. This program is designed to develop a skilled workforce in the expanding field of cybersecurity. It is based on the concepts, principles, methods, techniques and procedures recommended by industry-specific programs. Graduates are prepared to test for the following industry certifications: A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, Microsoft Security MTA, Ethical Hacking Associate, Cyber Forensics Associate .

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Information Technology, Programming Concentration, A.A.S

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Computer Programmers typically write code to create software programs used to target specific needs of businesses or individuals using computer languages such as Visual Basic, C# and Java. Computer programmers write code that instructs computers to perform tasks that meet businesses or individual needs for daily management, administration or performance of jobs. Computer programmers may also be responsible for the administration of a computer in small businesses.

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IT Programming Diploma

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Students earning an Information Technology-Programming Diploma will complete the first two terms of the Information Technology-Programming AAS award. With this diploma students will learn the introductory skills for writing code to create software program used to target specific needs of businesses or individuals using computer languages.

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Database Administrator

Information Technology, Database Concentration, A.A.S

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Database Developers create and/or maintain database software components by either developing new applications, maintaining existing ones, or converting existing applications to run in a database environment using query and programming languages such as SQL, PL/SQL, ADO and Java among other resources. They create resources for data input and retrieval with a concern on maintaining data integrity and security, working closely with the database administrator, and in some cases, they perform tasks related to database design and administration.

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Information Technology, Network for Systems and Security Concentration, A.A.S

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The Information Technology - Networking for Systems and Security AAS award provides students with fundamental skills in planning, installing, and maintaining organizations’ computer networks. Students will learn to troubleshoot both hardware and software, analyze problems, provide support for users, and monitor network resources. Students completing the Networking for Systems and Security program will have the knowledge to earn industry-recognized certifications, such as CCNA Operating System, Security, and Server Certifications. Graduates of the Networking for Systems and Security program will be prepared for work as network, helpdesk, and security technicians.

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Networking for Cybersecurity Diploma

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The Networking for Cybersecurity diploma provides students with fundamental skills in planning, installing, and maintaining organizations’ computer networks. Students will learn to troubleshoot both hardware and software, analyze problems, provide support for users, and monitor network resources. Students completing the Networking for Cybersecurity diploma will have the opportunity to earn industry-recognized certifications, such as CCENT, CompTIA’s A+, and MTA’s Operating System Certifications. Graduates of the Networking for cybersecurity diploma will be prepared for entry-level work as network, helpdesk, and security technicians.

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Networking for Systems and Security Certificate

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The Networking for Systems and Security certificate provides students with basic skills in computers and networks. Students will learn to troubleshoot both hardware and software, analyze problems, and provide support for users. Students completing the Networking for Systems and Security certificate will have the knowledge to earn industry-recognized MTA Operating System certification, and CompTIA’s A+. Graduates of the Networking for Systems and Security certificate will be prepared for entry-level work as network and helpdesk technicians.

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Networking for Systems and Security Diploma

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The Networking for Systems and Security diploma provides students with fundamental skills in planning, installing, and maintaining organizations’ computer networks. Students will learn to troubleshoot both hardware and software, analyze problems, provide support for users, and monitor network resources. Students completing the Networking for Systems and Security diploma will have the knowledge to earn industry-recognized certifications, such as CCENT, CompTIA’s A+ and CompTIA’s Network +, and MTA’s Operating System, and Server Certifications. Graduates of the Networking for Systems and Security diploma will be prepared for entry-level work as network, helpdesk, and security technicians.

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Software Developer

Information Technology, Web Development Concentration, A.A.S

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Web Design and Developers design and create, update and maintain web pages and full websites using web development and scripting languages such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ASP, PHP, Perl, among others. They are also responsible for the look of the site and for the site’s technical aspects, such as performance and capacity, which are measures of a website’s speed and how much traffic the site can handle. They may also create content for the web site and, in smaller businesses, create graphics and manage the web servers.

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Energy Industry

Diesel Mechanic

Diesel Technology, A.A.S

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The Diesel Equipment Technology program at Merced College is designed to meet the need for trained mechanics in all phases of the diesel equipment industry.

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Power Generation Technician

Diesel Technology, A.A.S

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The Diesel Equipment Technology program at Merced College is designed to meet the need for trained mechanics in all phases of the diesel equipment industry.

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Solar Energy Technician

Renewable Energy System specialist, A.A.S

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This program is designed to train individuals who wish to enter the job market with the skills to perform a variety of job functions in the renewable energy field. Renewable Energy Systems Specialists are responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting solar systems and wind turbines. People in this position need a strong electromechanical background and therefore will receive such training. Renewable Energy System Specialists need to be able to analyze a site, install equipment and have working knowledge of electrical systems, pumps and motors related to renewable energies. The renewable energy field includes the electrical production industry, the bio-fuels industry and the renewable energy equipment manufacturing sectors.

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Communications Industry

Graphic Designer

Graphic Arts Technology Diploma

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The Graphic Arts Technology Program provides training for students with an interest in the field of graphic arts. Student will learn to prepare typescript and graphic elements using computer software to produce publication-ready material.

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Graphic Arts Technology, A.A.S

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The Graphic Arts Technology Program provides training for students with an interest in the field of graphic arts. Student will learn to prepare typescript and graphic elements using computer software to produce publication-ready material.

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Earn + Learn Programs

Hospitality

Chef and Head Cook

Culinary Arts Apprenticeship, A.A.S

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Contact Phone Number

563-336-3300

Address

101 W Third Street
Davenport, IA 52801-1221
United States