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Radiology Technician

Advanced Medical Imaging - Computed Tomography Basic Certificate

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Computed tomography technologists are highly trained radiographers who work with special rotating X-ray equipment to obtain “slices” of anatomy at different levels within the body. CT technologists are essential members of the medical imaging team performing scans, which are vital to the diagnosis of a variety of injuries and diseases. Graduates of the advanced certificate program at ECC are highly skilled and qualify to sit for advanced certification examination by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

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Advanced Medical Imaging - Magnetic Resonance Imaging Basic Certificate

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Magnetic resonance technologists are highly trained radiographers who operate magnetic resonance (MR) equipment that scans the patient using a combination of magnetic fields and radiofrequency to produce high-resolution images of the body. MR technologists are essential members of the medical imaging team performing scans that are vital to the diagnosis of a variety of injuries and diseases. Graduates of the advanced certificate program at ECC are highly skilled and qualify to sit for advanced certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

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Advanced Medical Imaging - Mammography Basic Certificate

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Mammographers are highly trained radiographers who work with sophisticated low-dose X-ray equipment to produce screening and diagnostic images of the breast. Mammographers are essential members of the medical imaging team performing breast imaging procedures, which are vital to the diagnosis of a variety of breast conditions, including early detection of breast cancer. Graduates of the advanced certificate program at ECC are highly skilled and qualify to sit for advanced certification examination by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

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Radiography, A.A.S.

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Radiologic technologists (radiographers) are needed in every health care setting, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and physicians’ offices. Radiographers are essential members of the healthcare team performing radiologic procedures that are vital to the diagnosis of many injuries and medical conditions. When a patient is having an X-ray or other diagnostic imaging procedure, the radiographer positions the patient, operates the equipment to record the image, and then provides the image to a radiologist for diagnosis. Clinical specialties within the profession range from orthopedics to cardiac catheterization. Elgin Community College’s Radiography Program has a well-deserved reputation. Graduates of ECC’s program are highly skilled and qualified to sit for the national certification examination by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and are ready to enter a profession that combines technology with compassion. There are a variety of specialties that you can pursue following your successful completion of ECC’s Radiography Program.

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Certified Nursing Assistant

Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program Basic Vocational Certificate

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Nurse assistants provide daily care to patients in the areas of performing vital signs, bathing, providing personal care, assisting patients in and out of bed, helping bedridden patients maintain their ability to move, and caring for the patient’s overall environment. Successful nurse assistants have a blend of physical stamina and compassionate communication skills. The Basic Nurse Assistant (BNA) Training Program prepares students to take the State Competency Written Evaluation for certification, which is necessary for employment as a certified nurse assistant (CNA) in various health care agencies.

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Dental Assistant

Clinical Dental Assisting Vocational Certificate

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Elgin Community College's clinical dental assisting certificate program prepares students for this active role in dentistry through classroom, laboratory, and hands-on experiences in our high-tech, extraordinary facilities. Clinical practice begins in the final semester and continues for 336 hours in area general practice and specialty dental offices. Highly experienced dental professionals teach and supervise all on- and off-campus activities.

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Dental Office Aide Basic Certificate

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The first of three dental assisting semesters. Dental Office Aide can be taken alone, culminating in a Basic Vocational Specialist certificate, or the coursework can be integrated within the clinical dental assisting certificate program. These first semester courses establish a strong foundation for dental assistants including dental anatomy, aseptic techniques, materials and chairside assisting. These courses may also be of interest to students who wish to learn more about other careers in dentistry.

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Preclinical Dental Assisting Basic Certificate

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The second of three dental assisting semesters. Preclinical Dental Assisting can be taken after the completion of the first semester, culminating in a Basic Vocational Specialist certificate, or the coursework can be integrated within the clinical dental assisting certificate program. Preclinical dental assistant students build on the dental office aide certificate by continuing your education with advanced courses in chairside assisting and dental materials, as well as additional courses in dental radiography as well as dental records and communication. Preclinical dental assisting is the pre-requisite to Vocational Specialist certificate in clinical dental assisting.

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Laboratory Technician

Clinical Laboratory Assistant Basic Certificate

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The clinical laboratory assistant (CLA) program leads to a basic vocational certificate and provides students with the skills necessary to collect and process specimens, prepare slides, set up cultures, and perform point-of-care testing procedures.

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Clinical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S.

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The Clinical Laboratory Technology (CLT) program prepares individuals for rewarding professional careers that combine medicine and science. Students learn to perform diagnostic analyses using state-of-the-art laboratory equipment, interpret test results, and consult with physicians in determining and monitoring necessary treatment for patients. The program integrates general education and professional courses with hands-on experiences in a variety of clinical lab settings. Online education is combined with on-campus labs to prepare students with the technical skills needed to work in the following laboratory departments: hematology, microbiology, chemistry, blood bank, immunology, microscopy and phlebotomy. Upon completion of the associate degree, students are eligible to sit for a national certification exam offered by the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP).

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Medical Records and Health Information Technician

Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR Certificate (Online)

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Train with Elgin Community College to prepare for a successful career as a medical administrative assistant with EHR expertise. Average salaries are $34,000/yr, and there are over 64,000 new jobs* expected nationwide by 2024 for medical administrative assistants—start training today to take advantage of these opportunities!
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Hands-on experience – The course includes hands-on training with ezEMRx software, an industry-standard, government-certified EHR software platform to ensure you have the experience employers need.
National certification preparation – Finish ready to earn the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) and Certified Electronic Health Record Specialist (CEHRS) credentials—you'll even receive 2 exam vouchers to earn these credentials upon completion (a $210 value)!
One-on-one support – Train with the confidence of knowing that experienced trainers are available by phone, email, or chat all along the way.

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Medical Billing Certificate (Online)

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Choose Elgin Community College and take the first step toward your new professional career in medical billing. Trust our training for:
Comprehensive, streamlined training – Start your professional career in the medical billing field in as little as 3 months with training specifically designed to help you start working.
Expert-designed program – Develop your career skills with training that incorporates feedback from industry employers and that was built by experienced industry professionals.
One-on-one support – With experienced trainers available by phone, email, and chat, it's like having your own personal support team to assist you as you progress through the course.

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Medical Coding and Billing Certificate (Online)

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Train with Elgin Community College for a career in medical coding and learn the specialized skills you need to assign the standardized codes used to bill for healthcare services. Choose our training for:
Employer-trusted training materials – Some of the largest and most respected healthcare employers in the nation are using this curriculum to train their employees. Our learners have even been hired to work remotely right after completion. Choose training employers prefer!
Expert-designed and supported career training – Our program was built by experts with decades of experience to ensure you gain the skills you need to excel in this field, and your trainers are available by phone, email, and chat to help you learn the material.
National certification preparation – Learners are eligible to sit for the CPC or COC exam offered through AAPC or the National Healthcare Association’s (NHA) Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS) exam after completion. We also offer a supplemental course in ICD-10-PCS that provides the additional training learners need to sit for the CCA exam offered through AHIMA. Your coding support trainer can help you determine which exam is right for you.

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Medical Office Manager Certificate (Online)

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When you train with Elgin Community College you will develop all of the skills you need to succeed in a healthcare office—whether you're managing the administration or handling the billing. Choose our training for:

Industry certification prep – Graduate with the skills you need to earn the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA), and Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) certifications; exam vouchers are even included with the program (a $210 value)!
Hands-on training with industry software – The interactive online curriculum includes over 20 hours of training on the government-certified ezEMRx electronic health records software to minimize the on-the-job training you'll need.
One-on-one instructor support – With one-on-one access to dedicated instructors with years of professional experience, you'll have the help you need to succeed.

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Medical Assistant

Medical Assistant Certificate (Online)

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When you train with Elgin Community College you can be prepared for a successful career as a medical assistant in just 4 months. Choose our training for:
Certification preparation – CareerStep’s Medical Assistant program prepares you to take the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) industry certification exam offered through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
Comprehensive support – CareerStep offers you the flexibility of online training in addition to the assurance of experienced, one-on-one support.
Access to Career Advisors – After completing your course, Career Advisors are available to help you turn your training into a career by providing resume help, interview advice and job search tips.
A 130-hour Clinical Externship, which covers patient care, medical office administration, plebotomy, and EKG is included with the course.

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Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technician Program Certificate (Online)

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If you're good at math and you enjoy interacting with and helping others, becoming a pharmacy tech is a great career choice. Train with CareerStep and you will be training with one of the few online programs that is accredited by ASHP/ACPE American Society of Health-System Pharmacists /Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.
A pharmacy technician career path offers the opportunity to earn a great income in a growing healthcare field.

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Phlebotomist

Phlebotomy Basic Certificate

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Phlebotomists are typically the only lab employee who interacts with patients in person, making professionalism and empathy important traits for success. If you work well with others, have strong communication skills, have the ability to multi-task, have an eye for detail, and are looking for a profession where you can make a difference in people’s lives, phlebotomy may be for you.
Once you successfully complete your classroom-based training, you’ll go on to the clinical portion of the program. During this phase of your education, you’ll be assigned to a hospital or outpatient setting, where you’ll acquire 100 clinical hours and complete at least 100 venipunctures to withdraw a blood sample or for intravenous injection.
Upon completion of the Basic Vocational Certificate in Phlebotomy, you will be eligible to sit for the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) exam. You may also decide to continue your studies to pursue an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Clinical Laboratory Technology.

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Physical Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S.

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Elgin Community College’s Physical Therapist Assistant Program can be completed in five semesters over two years, including a 10-week summer semester. If you’re passionate about physical fitness, wellness, and helping others, becoming a physical therapist assistant (PTA) could be your ideal career. Graduates of the program earn an Associate in Applied Science degree (AAS) in Physical Therapist Assisting and are eligible to take the required PTA state licensure examination, which prepares you for entry-level employment in the physical therapy environment. As a physical therapist assistant, you will work under the direction and supervision of licensed physical therapists (PT) to help people of all ages address a variety of health issues and medical diagnoses. Your understanding of kinesiology and biology will inform how you use exercise and movement to help your patients reduce pain and gain mobility, with the ultimate goal of restoring optimal function. Successful PTAs have exceptional communication skills and enjoy working with people of all ages and abilities. ECC’s program teaches you how to move your patients safely, operate treatment and mobility equipment, problem-solve effectively, and work collaboratively with other members of a healthcare team.

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Physical Therapy Office Professional Certificate (Online)

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When you train with Elgin Community College and CareerStep you can be prepared for a successful career as a physical therapy aide or a medical office professional in just 4 months. Choose our training for:
Certification preparation – CareerStep’s Physical Therapy Office Professional program prepares you to take the Certified Physical Therapy Aide Specialist (CPTAS) exam offered through the National Career Certification Board (NCCB) and the Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) exam offered through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
Comprehensive support – CareerStep offers you the flexibility of online training in addition to the assurance of live, experienced, one-on-one instructor support whenever you need it.
Access to Career Advisors – After completing your course, Career Advisors are available to help you turn your training into a career by providing resume help, interview advice and job search tips..

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Surgical Technologist

Surgical Technology, A.A.S.

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Surgical technologists are allied health professionals who are an important part of the team of medical practitioners providing surgical care to patients. Surgical technologists work under the supervision of a surgeon to facilitate the safe and effective conduct of invasive surgical procedures, ensuring that the operating room environment is safe, that equipment functions properly, and that the operative procedure is conducted under conditions that maximize patient well-being. Surgical technologists possess expertise in the theory and application of sterile and aseptic technique and combine the knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and implementation tools and technologies to facilitate a physician's performance of surgeries. Graduates of Elgin Community College’s Surgical Technology Program are eligible for certification by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA), an administratively independent body from the Association of Surgical Technologists. Students who pass the NBSTSA exam earn the title of certified surgical technologist (CST).

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Vet Technician

Veterinary Assistant Certificate (Online)

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Study with Elgin Community College and you can gain the skills you need to get a job as a veterinary assistant. Choose our training for:
Quick completion timeline – You can be trained and working in 3 months or less! The course includes 150 hours of training, so you could be done in just 1 month if you study full time.
Online flexibility – Study at the pace and on the schedule that works for you. The online format makes it easy to learn.
One-to-one support – With one-on-one access to dedicated trainers with years of professional experience in addition to career advisors to help you turn your training into a job, you'll have the help you need to succeed.

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Construction Industry

Architectural Drafter

Architectural Design - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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AutoCAD - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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Computer Aided Design - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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Computer aided design (CAD) is an advanced product development tool used in all manufacturing which allows engineers, designers, and technicians to develop new products faster with increased precision by automating many complex, tedious, and repetitive design tasks. Traditional technical drawing theory and practices are utilized alongside the most up-to-date CAD applications, rapid prototyping machines, modeling simulators, and other high-tech commodities.

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Computer Aided Design, A.A.S.

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Computer aided design (CAD) is an advanced product development tool used in all manufacturing which allows engineers, designers, and technicians to develop new products faster with increased precision by automating many complex, tedious, and repetitive design tasks. Traditional technical drawing theory and practices are utilized alongside the most up-to-date CAD applications, rapid prototyping machines, modeling simulators, and other high-tech commodities.

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Revit® - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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Solidworks - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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Construction Equipment Operator

Certified Forklift Operator Basic Certificate

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Earn a Forklift Operator Certificate from Elgin Community College. Earned after completing only one class, the forklift certificate consists of classroom and hands-on instruction in the safe operation of lift trucks. You’ll learn about safety inspections, balance calculation, and safe operation for loading and unloading a forklift with and without loads. All instruction will follow the training requirements outlined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. You will earn a Forklift Operator Certificate upon completion.

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Welder

Gas Metal Arc Welding Basic Certificate

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In ECC’s welding programs, you will learn oxygen-acetylene welding, cutting and brazing, shield metal arc or “stick” welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding—also known as metal inert gas welding (GMAW/MIG), and gas tungsten arc welding—also known as tungsten inert gas welding (GTAW). Certificate options are designed so that coursework may be applied to the degree, should the student pursue additional study, and they allow for maximum flexibility which makes them ideal for those currently working in the field and for those who need to obtain greater specialization or more credentials.

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding Basic Certificate

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In ECC’s welding programs, you will learn oxygen-acetylene welding, cutting and brazing, shield metal arc or “stick” welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding—also known as metal inert gas welding (GMAW/MIG), and gas tungsten arc welding—also known as tungsten inert gas welding (GTAW). Certificate options are designed so that coursework may be applied to the degree, should the student pursue additional study, and they allow for maximum flexibility which makes them ideal for those currently working in the field and for those who need to obtain greater specialization or more credentials.

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Welding Basic Certificate

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In ECC’s welding programs, you will learn oxygen-acetylene welding, cutting and brazing, shield metal arc or “stick” welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding—also known as metal inert gas welding (GMAW/MIG), and gas tungsten arc welding—also known as tungsten inert gas welding (GTAW). Certificate options are designed so that coursework may be applied to the degree, should the student pursue additional study, and they allow for maximum flexibility which makes them ideal for those currently working in the field and for those who need to obtain greater specialization or more credentials.

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Welding Fabrication Technology, A.A.S.

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Elgin Community College offers a welding degree and several welding certifications. In ECC’s welding programs, you will learn oxygen-acetylene welding, cutting and brazing, shield metal arc or “stick” welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding—also known as metal inert gas welding (GMAW/MIG), and gas tungsten arc welding—also known as tungsten inert gas welding (GTAW). The welding program has a four semester degree program in advanced metal fabrication processes plus four, short-term certificates.

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Welding Vocational Certificate

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In ECC’s welding programs, you will learn oxygen-acetylene welding, cutting and brazing, shield metal arc or “stick” welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding—also known as metal inert gas welding (GMAW/MIG), and gas tungsten arc welding—also known as tungsten inert gas welding (GTAW). Certificate options are designed so that coursework may be applied to the degree, should the student pursue additional study, and they allow for maximum flexibility which makes them ideal for those currently working in the field and for those who need to obtain greater specialization or more credentials.

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HVAC Technician

Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration, A.A.S.

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The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) program will prepare you to pursue a well-paid career in an industry where there is a high demand for skilled labor as an HVAC technician. Upon completion of a certificate or degree, you can begin working in a field that provides an essential service in both residential and commercial settings. As a student at Elgin Community College’s HVACR program, you will gain practical skills and knowledge from seasoned faculty who have many years of experience in the industry. Modern, well-equipped labs feature state-of-the-art equipment, including heat pumps and roof-top units, so you can gain experience working on actual systems that you will encounter as a working professional doing the installation and repair tasks.

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HVAC Facilities Maintenance Technician Vocational Certificate

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The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) program will prepare you to pursue a well-paid career in an industry where there is a high demand for skilled labor as an HVAC technician. Upon completion of a certificate or degree, you can begin working in a field that provides an essential service in both residential and commercial settings. As a student at Elgin Community College’s HVACR program, you will gain practical skills and knowledge from seasoned faculty who have many years of experience in the industry. Modern, well-equipped labs feature state-of-the-art equipment, including heat pumps and roof-top units, so you can gain experience working on actual systems that you will encounter as a working professional doing the installation and repair tasks.

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Light Commercial HVAC Service Tech Vocational Certificate

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The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) program will prepare you to pursue a well-paid career in an industry where there is a high demand for skilled labor as an HVAC technician. Upon completion of a certificate or degree, you can begin working in a field that provides an essential service in both residential and commercial settings. As a student at Elgin Community College’s HVACR program, you will gain practical skills and knowledge from seasoned faculty who have many years of experience in the industry. Modern, well-equipped labs feature state-of-the-art equipment, including heat pumps and roof-top units, so you can gain experience working on actual systems that you will encounter as a working professional doing the installation and repair tasks.

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Refrigeration Service Technician Basic Certificate

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The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) program will prepare you to pursue a well-paid career in an industry where there is a high demand for skilled labor as an HVAC technician. Upon completion of a certificate or degree, you can begin working in a field that provides an essential service in both residential and commercial settings. As a student at Elgin Community College’s HVACR program, you will gain practical skills and knowledge from seasoned faculty who have many years of experience in the industry. Modern, well-equipped labs feature state-of-the-art equipment, including heat pumps and roof-top units, so you can gain experience working on actual systems that you will encounter as a working professional doing the installation and repair tasks.

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Residential HVAC Service Technician Basic Certificate

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The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) program will prepare you to pursue a well-paid career in an industry where there is a high demand for skilled labor as an HVAC technician. Upon completion of a certificate or degree, you can begin working in a field that provides an essential service in both residential and commercial settings. As a student at Elgin Community College’s HVACR program, you will gain practical skills and knowledge from seasoned faculty who have many years of experience in the industry. Modern, well-equipped labs feature state-of-the-art equipment, including heat pumps and roof-top units, so you can gain experience working on actual systems that you will encounter as a working professional doing the installation and repair tasks.

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Residential HVAC Systems Basic Certificate

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The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) program will prepare you to pursue a well-paid career in an industry where there is a high demand for skilled labor as an HVAC technician. Upon completion of a certificate or degree, you can begin working in a field that provides an essential service in both residential and commercial settings. As a student at Elgin Community College’s HVACR program, you will gain practical skills and knowledge from seasoned faculty who have many years of experience in the industry. Modern, well-equipped labs feature state-of-the-art equipment, including heat pumps and roof-top units, so you can gain experience working on actual systems that you will encounter as a working professional doing the installation and repair tasks.

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Transportation Industry

Auto Mechanic

Auto Heating and Air Conditioning - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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The certificates in automotive — electrical, brake and suspension, engine mechanical repair, transmission and drivetrain, engine performance, and auto heating and air conditioning — are ideal for building specialty skills and make nice enhancements to the degree.

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Automotive Electrical Specialist - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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The certificates in automotive — electrical, brake and suspension, engine mechanical repair, transmission and drivetrain, engine performance, and auto heating and air conditioning — are ideal for building specialty skills and make nice enhancements to the degree.

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Automotive Electrical Specialist - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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The certificates in automotive — electrical, brake and suspension, engine mechanical repair, transmission and drivetrain, engine performance, and auto heating and air conditioning — are ideal for building specialty skills and make nice enhancements to the degree.

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Automotive Service Technology, A.A.S.

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The degree in automotive service provides training in all phases of automotive maintenance work for all types of vehicles. The specialty study covers the function, construction, operation, and servicing of automotive components including fuel systems, manual and automatic transmissions, suspension and brake systems, driveline units, heating and air conditioning, electrical systems, computer controls, and emission systems. Diagnosis and troubleshooting, shop safety, and shop procedures are also covered.

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Engine Mechanical Repair Specialist - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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The certificates in automotive — electrical, brake and suspension, engine mechanical repair, transmission and drivetrain, engine performance, and auto heating and air conditioning — are ideal for building specialty skills and make nice enhancements to the degree.

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Engine Performance Specialist - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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The certificates in automotive — electrical, brake and suspension, engine mechanical repair, transmission and drivetrain, engine performance, and auto heating and air conditioning — are ideal for building specialty skills and make nice enhancements to the degree.

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Transmission and Drivetrain Specialist - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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The certificates in automotive — electrical, brake and suspension, engine mechanical repair, transmission and drivetrain, engine performance, and auto heating and air conditioning — are ideal for building specialty skills and make nice enhancements to the degree.

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Truck Driver

Truck Driving Basic Certificate

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The Truck Driving Program includes 320 hours of education consisting of classroom and hands-on yard and road training. In addition to driving skills, students learn map reading, trip planning, log keeping, vehicle systems, cargo handling, driving under adverse conditions, defensive driving, and transporting hazardous materials. The mandatory written examination and the driving test must be taken at a designated commercial driver’s license testing center for licensure or permit. Equipment for the driving test will be provided to ECC students. To be commercially licensed intrastate, students must be at least age 18; age 21 for interstate and/or to transport placarded hazardous materials.

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Truck Driving Owner/Operator Vocational Certificate

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The Truck Driving Program includes 320 hours of education consisting of classroom and hands-on yard and road training. In addition to driving skills, students learn map reading, trip planning, log keeping, vehicle systems, cargo handling, driving under adverse conditions, defensive driving, and transporting hazardous materials. The mandatory written examination and the driving test must be taken at a designated commercial driver’s license testing center for licensure or permit. Equipment for the driving test will be provided to ECC students. To be commercially licensed intrastate, students must be at least age 18; age 21 for interstate and/or to transport placarded hazardous materials.

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Manufacturing Industry

Electro-Mechanical Technician

Automated Electronic Systems Basic Certificate

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The industrial maintenance certificates were designed and vetted with industry input. Students who earn certificates from ECC will have the breadth of skills necessary to enter the workforce. Well-trained maintenance workers are crucial in helping any organization maintain production schedules and save time and money. ECC's industrial maintenance program is suitable for those with no previous experience, for those who seek specialization or skills upgrade, and/or for those who seek quick entry into the workforce. The curriculum is performance-based/student-centered and provides the information and knowledge for employment in jobs requiring multiple maintenance competencies. ECC’s labs possess state-of-the-art trainers that students use to understand concepts, sharpen their skills, and become proficient troubleshooters. Faculty members are proven technicians with years of field experience.

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Machinist

CNC Operator Basic Certificate

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CNC Programmer Vocational Certificate

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ECC offers integration of programming a 3+ 2-axis trunnion vertical machining, and seven axis-turning centers in the classroom and machine shop. Learn advanced M and G codes; CAD/CAM; blueprint reading; integration of probe systems; calculation proper SFM, RPM, FPR, and FPT; plus, production from a solid block/round of material. Coursework includes advanced set-ups, operations, and features.

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Vocational Certificate

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As a result of computer integrated manufacturing course work, students learn about computer-controlled production machines which include a variety of machine tools running on CNC-programmed instructions. Students master programming skills using CNC equipment. Plus, electives in computer-aided manufacturing or traditional machine tool processes allow students to specialize or pursue concentrated study.

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing, A.A.S.

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ECC prepares students for entry-level employment in jobs such as general machinist, tool and die maker, mold maker, special machine builder, maintenance machinist, computer-aided manufacturing technician, computer numerical control (CNC) operator or programmer, set-up specialist, industrial sales, and supervision.
As a result of computer integrated manufacturing course work, students learn about computer-controlled production machines which include a variety of machine tools running on CNC-programmed instructions. Students master programming skills using CNC equipment. Plus, electives in computer-aided manufacturing or traditional machine tool processes allow students to specialize or pursue concentrated study.

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Machine Tool Operations Vocational Certificate

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Machine Tool Technology, A.A.S.

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ECC’s machine tool degree is ideal for the student interested in a career as a tool and die maker. In addition to the technical background needed for this highly skilled and well-paid trade, students take additional courses in liberal arts and sciences to broaden their academic backgrounds and prepare them for supervisory positions. Upon graduation, most students are prepared to enter the third year of a four-year tool and die apprenticeship.

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Industrial Machinery Mechanic

Industrial Maintenance Basic Certificate

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The industrial maintenance certificates were designed and vetted with industry input. Students who earn certificates from ECC will have the breadth of skills necessary to enter the workforce. Well-trained maintenance workers are crucial in helping any organization maintain production schedules and save time and money. ECC's industrial maintenance program is suitable for those with no previous experience, for those who seek specialization or skills upgrade, and/or for those who seek quick entry into the workforce. The curriculum is performance-based/student-centered and provides the information and knowledge for employment in jobs requiring multiple maintenance competencies. ECC’s labs possess state-of-the-art trainers that students use to understand concepts, sharpen their skills, and become proficient troubleshooters. Faculty members are proven technicians with years of field experience.

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IST/Maintenance Technology, A.A.S.

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As an industrial maintenance student, you will gain the knowledge and skills that are in high demand to prepare you for career opportunities that require multiple maintenance skills. Industrial maintenance coursework covers basic knowledge in the areas of electricity, mechanical drives and programmable logic controllers in a performance-based, hands-on setting that prepares you to maintain, calibrate, and repair equipment upon completion. ECC's industrial maintenance program is suitable for those with no previous experience, for those who seek specialization or skills upgrade, and/or for those who seek quick entry into the workforce.
The curriculum is performance-based/student-centered and provides the information and knowledge for employment in jobs requiring multiple maintenance competencies. ECC’s labs possess state-of-the-art trainers that students use to understand concepts, sharpen their skills, and become proficient troubleshooters. Faculty members are proven technicians with years of field experience.

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Industrial Engineering Technician

Industrial Manufacturing Technology, A.A.S.

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ECC prepares students for entry-level employment in jobs such as general machinist, tool and die maker, mold maker, special machine builder, maintenance machinist, computer-aided manufacturing technician, computer numerical control (CNC) operator or programmer, set-up specialist, industrial sales, and supervision.
As a result of computer integrated manufacturing course work, students learn about computer-controlled production machines which include a variety of machine tools running on CNC-programmed instructions. Students master programming skills using CNC equipment. Plus, electives in computer-aided manufacturing or traditional machine tool processes allow students to specialize or pursue concentrated study.

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Public Service Industry

Firefighter

Basic Operations Firefighter Basic Certificate

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Emergency services programs train firefighters, emergency dispatchers, and emergency medical technicians--basic and paramedic. These programs are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in their chosen disciplines, including fire science and safety (FSS), emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B), emergency medical technician-paramedic (EMT-P), and emergency dispatcher (PSC). Students acquire specialized knowledge and skills from current emergency services practitioners. Emergency services training programs also benefit veteran emergency services professionals needing to update their skills and education. All training received within ECC's emergency services training programs complies with local, state, and national certifying agencies; this enables graduates to obtain job-ready certifications.

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Fire Officer I Basic Certificate

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Emergency services programs train firefighters, emergency dispatchers, and emergency medical technicians--basic and paramedic. These programs are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in their chosen disciplines, including fire science and safety (FSS), emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B), emergency medical technician-paramedic (EMT-P), and emergency dispatcher (PSC). Students acquire specialized knowledge and skills from current emergency services practitioners. Emergency services training programs also benefit veteran emergency services professionals needing to update their skills and education. All training received within ECC's emergency services training programs complies with local, state, and national certifying agencies; this enables graduates to obtain job-ready certifications.

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Fire Science and Safety Vocational Certificate

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Emergency services programs train firefighters, emergency dispatchers, and emergency medical technicians--basic and paramedic. These programs are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in their chosen disciplines, including fire science and safety (FSS), emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B), emergency medical technician-paramedic (EMT-P), and emergency dispatcher (PSC). Students acquire specialized knowledge and skills from current emergency services practitioners. Emergency services training programs also benefit veteran emergency services professionals needing to update their skills and education. All training received within ECC's emergency services training programs complies with local, state, and national certifying agencies; this enables graduates to obtain job-ready certifications.

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Fire Science and Safety, A.A.S.

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Emergency services programs train firefighters, emergency dispatchers, and emergency medical technicians--basic and paramedic. These programs are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in their chosen disciplines, including fire science and safety (FSS), emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B), emergency medical technician-paramedic (EMT-P), and emergency dispatcher (PSC). Students acquire specialized knowledge and skills from current emergency services practitioners. Emergency services training programs also benefit veteran emergency services professionals needing to update their skills and education. All training received within ECC's emergency services training programs complies with local, state, and national certifying agencies; this enables graduates to obtain job-ready certifications.

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Fire Science Basic Certificate

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Emergency services programs train firefighters, emergency dispatchers, and emergency medical technicians--basic and paramedic. These programs are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in their chosen disciplines, including fire science and safety (FSS), emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B), emergency medical technician-paramedic (EMT-P), and emergency dispatcher (PSC). Students acquire specialized knowledge and skills from current emergency services practitioners. Emergency services training programs also benefit veteran emergency services professionals needing to update their skills and education. All training received within ECC's emergency services training programs complies with local, state, and national certifying agencies; this enables graduates to obtain job-ready certifications.

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Correctional Officer

Criminal Justice, A.A.S.

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Criminal justice agencies increasingly require employees to possess a college education to gain employment and advance in the field. Elgin Community College’s Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in criminal justice teaches you essential knowledge of criminal justice, through coursework in the philosophies of community policing, professional integrity, leadership and ethics, personal fitness, broad-based criminal justice education, and writing. While enrolled in the criminal justice program, you will have the opportunity for real-life experiences through internships with local police departments, role-playing in training exercises with SWAT teams, and working as an undercover agent in sting operations. Current police officers and other law enforcement practitioners may be eligible to receive credit for their experiences in this program.

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Police Officer

Criminal Justice, A.A.S.

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Criminal justice agencies increasingly require employees to possess a college education to gain employment and advance in the field. Elgin Community College’s Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in criminal justice teaches you essential knowledge of criminal justice, through coursework in the philosophies of community policing, professional integrity, leadership and ethics, personal fitness, broad-based criminal justice education, and writing. While enrolled in the criminal justice program, you will have the opportunity for real-life experiences through internships with local police departments, role-playing in training exercises with SWAT teams, and working as an undercover agent in sting operations. Current police officers and other law enforcement practitioners may be eligible to receive credit for their experiences in this program.

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Criminal Investigator

Digital Forensics Vocational Certificate

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The Vocational Specialist certificate in digital forensics is designed for practicing law enforcement, criminal justice and private sector professionals who wish to expand their skills for work in the digital forensics field.

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Digital Forensics, A.A.S.

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A component of the Criminal Justice Program, the Associate in Applied Science in digital forensics focuses on computers and other digital devices used in nearly every facet of our business and personal lives. As a student in the Digital Forensics Program, you will examine how people communicate and store data and learn about the subsequent evidence trails left in electronic format. ECC’s degree in digital forensics will prepare you to identify, collect and maintain digital artifacts to preserve reliability for admission as evidence in a court of law.

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Preschool Teacher

Education - Early Childhood Basic Certificate

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ECC's Early Childhood Education program will prepare you for employment as a childcare worker or director. The department establishes a high standard of professionalism in the childcare field, through knowledgeable and experienced instructors. As a student, you will benefit from experiential learning through observation at the college’s Early Childhood Lab School, an on-site childcare center for ECC students and employees, with the potential to gain hands-on experience. In addition to the appropriate certificate or degree, students in the career program will also receive the appropriate Gateways to Opportunity Credential.

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Education - Early Childhood Vocational Certificate

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ECC's Early Childhood Education program will prepare you for employment as a childcare worker or director. The department establishes a high standard of professionalism in the childcare field, through knowledgeable and experienced instructors. As a student, you will benefit from experiential learning through observation at the college’s Early Childhood Lab School, an on-site childcare center for ECC students and employees, with the potential to gain hands-on experience. In addition to the appropriate certificate or degree, students in the career program will also receive the appropriate Gateways to Opportunity Credential.

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Education - Early Childhood, A.A.S.

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ECC's Early Childhood Education program will prepare you for employment as a childcare worker or director. The department establishes a high standard of professionalism in the childcare field, through knowledgeable and experienced instructors. As a student, you will benefit from experiential learning through observation at the college’s Early Childhood Lab School, an on-site childcare center for ECC students and employees, with the potential to gain hands-on experience. In addition to the appropriate certificate or degree, students in the career program will also receive the appropriate Gateways to Opportunity Credential.

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EMTs and Paramedics

Emergency Medical Technician Basic Certificate

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Emergency services programs train firefighters, emergency dispatchers, and emergency medical technicians--basic and paramedic. These programs are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in their chosen disciplines, including fire science and safety (FSS), emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B), emergency medical technician-paramedic (EMT-P), and emergency dispatcher (PSC). Students acquire specialized knowledge and skills from current emergency services practitioners. Emergency services training programs also benefit veteran emergency services professionals needing to update their skills and education. All training received within ECC's emergency services training programs complies with local, state, and national certifying agencies; this enables graduates to obtain job-ready certifications.

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Emergency Medical Technology - Paramedic Basic Certificate

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Emergency services programs train firefighters, emergency dispatchers, and emergency medical technicians--basic and paramedic. These programs are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to succeed in their chosen disciplines, including fire science and safety (FSS), emergency medical technician-basic (EMT-B), emergency medical technician-paramedic (EMT-P), and emergency dispatcher (PSC). Students acquire specialized knowledge and skills from current emergency services practitioners. Emergency services training programs also benefit veteran emergency services professionals needing to update their skills and education. All training received within ECC's emergency services training programs complies with local, state, and national certifying agencies; this enables graduates to obtain job-ready certifications.

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Social Services Assistant

Human Services - Substance Abuse Counseling Vocational Certificate

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The Substance Abuse Counseling Program is designed for those entering higher education for the first time as well as those who already have an advanced degree but are seeking the State of Illinois’ Certification as an addiction recovery counselor helping people as counselors or in substance abuse treatment centers. All courses are taught by experienced instructors in the human services field.

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Human Services - Substance Abuse Counseling, A.A.S.

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The Substance Abuse Counseling Program is designed for those entering higher education for the first time as well as those who already have an advanced degree but are seeking the State of Illinois’ Certification as an addiction recovery counselor helping people as counselors or in substance abuse treatment centers. All courses are taught by experienced instructors in the human services field.

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Human Services Generalist Vocational Certificate

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Human services professionals seek to meet the needs of people through valuing the capacity for human growth and change; advocating for social justice; designing interdisciplinary approaches to human needs; and recognizing people’s strengths and abilities. Students are exposed to both educational and experiential learning methods in assessment, social policy, individual and group treatment, rules and regulations pertaining to the profession, and personal and professional self-awareness. Graduates are prepared for potential employment in non-profit organizations, government agencies, hospitals and healthcare facilities, community social service agencies, and advocacy groups.

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Human Services Generalist, A.A.S.

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Human services professionals seek to meet the needs of people through valuing the capacity for human growth and change; advocating for social justice; designing interdisciplinary approaches to human needs; and recognizing people’s strengths and abilities. Students are exposed to both educational and experiential learning methods in assessment, social policy, individual and group treatment, rules and regulations pertaining to the profession, and personal and professional self-awareness. Graduates are prepared for potential employment in non-profit organizations, government agencies, hospitals and healthcare facilities, community social service agencies, and advocacy groups.

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Paralegal and Legal Assistant

Paralegal Basic Certificate

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Paralegal education at ECC includes the study of major areas of law. Courses emphasize hands-on, practical applications that will prepare students to enter law-related occupations. Online legal research tools are frequently used by students to prepare documents suitable for court and business transactions. If you love to research, read, and write and have an eye for details, a paralegal career may be the right fit for you. Strong social and communication skills are also necessary as paralegals frequently communicate with a supervising attorney, office staff, court personnel, and clients. The BVS certificate in paralegal is designed for students who already have a bachelor’s degree or an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree. Full-time BVS students may be able to complete the program in one year.

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Paralegal, A.A.S.

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Paralegal education at ECC includes the study of major areas of law. Courses emphasize hands-on, practical applications that will prepare students to enter law-related occupations. Online legal research tools are frequently used by students to prepare documents suitable for court and business transactions. If you love to research, read, and write and have an eye for details, a paralegal career may be the right fit for you. Strong social and communication skills are also necessary as paralegals frequently communicate with a supervising attorney, office staff, court personnel, and clients. The AAS degree in paralegal is designed for students who do not have a prior degree and are interested in pursuing a career as a paralegal immediately. Students in this program complete the same core paralegal courses as the BVS students, but they must also complete the required general education courses.

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Communications Industry

Graphic Designer

Communication Design - Graphic Design, A.A.S.

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ECC’s Communication Design Department encompasses two dynamic visual disciplines: graphic design (incorporating web design) and videography. At ECC you’ll experience hands-on-learning in small classes from exceptional, industry-seasoned faculty in up-to-date facilities. Exciting practical experiences are offered through the Spartan Design Club or through capstone projects designed to synthesize skills developed during the program. Professional portfolio presentations showcase student work to the community and prospective employers. If you are just beginning, then jump start your career and enhance your earnings potential by completing an Associate of Applied Science degree in either graphic design or videography.

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Web Design - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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If you need to augment an existing degree or work experience, or to master strategic design skills and gain a significant competitive edge in today’s global marketplace, certificates are offered for the Adobe Creative Suite, internet design or videography.

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AV Technician

Communication Design - Videography and Motion Graphics, A.A.S.

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ECC’s Communication Design Department encompasses two dynamic visual disciplines: graphic design (incorporating web design) and videography. At ECC you’ll experience hands-on-learning in small classes from exceptional, industry-seasoned faculty in up-to-date facilities.
Exciting practical experiences are offered through the Spartan Design Club or through capstone projects designed to synthesize skills developed during the program. Professional portfolio presentations showcase student work to the community and prospective employers. If you are just beginning, then jump start your career and enhance your earnings potential by completing an Associate of Applied Science degree in either graphic design or videography.

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Music Production Basic Certificate

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The music production certificate prepares students for entry-level recording studio work and prepares students with the skills to record and produce music of their own and others. Throughout the program, students will gain knowledge and experience in industry-standard recording software and practices. They will learn how to identify and apply common audio effects through their use of Pro Tools®, Logic®, and Adobe® Audition®. Whether the goal is to gain employment or the skills to create high quality music, this certificate will get
you started!

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Videography - Basic Vocational Specialist Certificate

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If you need to augment an existing degree or work experience, or to master strategic design skills and gain a significant competitive edge in today’s global marketplace, certificates are offered for the Adobe Creative Suite, internet design or videography.

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Communication Design - Videography and Motion Graphics, A.A.S.

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ECC’s Communication Design Department encompasses two dynamic visual disciplines: graphic design (incorporating web design) and videography. At ECC you’ll experience hands-on-learning in small classes from exceptional, industry-seasoned faculty in up-to-date facilities.
Exciting practical experiences are offered through the Spartan Design Club or through capstone projects designed to synthesize skills developed during the program. Professional portfolio presentations showcase student work to the community and prospective employers. If you are just beginning, then jump start your career and enhance your earnings potential by completing an Associate of Applied Science degree in either graphic design or videography.

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Information Technology Industry

IT Support Specialist

Computer Technician Certificate (Online)

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Train with Elgin Community College and CareerStep and gain the skills you need to earn CompTIA A+ certification and start your rewarding career in the rapidly growing technology field. With nearly 89,000 new computer technician jobs expected by 2026* and average annual salaries of over $52,000*, this is an excellent career choice.

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Data Security Management

Cybersecurity Certificate of Completion

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Cybersecurity, also known as Information Security, is the protection of data and personally identifiable information from malicious attacks, theft, and destruction. Failures of cybersecurity policies, both in large corporations and governmental agencies, have earned significant visibility and negative publicity in recent months and years. As the amount of data being stored continues to increase, and as hackers become more sophisticated, the need for cybersecurity is greater than ever.
This Certificate in Cybersecurity offers lessons on the critical elements of information security, as well as foundational information about key certifications for professionals in the industry. Each of the eight courses in this suite will help learners master the vocabulary of the industry and offers examples, videos, interactive games, and review questions to ensure mastery of the material.

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Hospitality Industry

Chef and Head Cook

Cook Vocational Certificate

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If you are working in the industry and need to enhance your skills, our program offers four culinary certificates, four pastry certificates, and three restaurant management certificates to meet your workplace and career advancement goals. Students learn technical and hospitality skills in the classroom and then apply their knowledge as they create products in our five state-of-the-art kitchen labs.

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Culinary Arts, A.A.S.

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At ECC, you can pursue an Associate of Applied Science degree in each major hospitality discipline: Culinary Arts, Pastry Arts, and Restaurant Management. In the program, you will learn about every aspect of the industry while developing technical and employability skills. You will acquire skills in the core courses that are taught in a classroom or online and apply these new skills in one of our five commercial kitchen labs as well as our student-run, fine-dining restaurant, Spartan Terrace.

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Restaurant Management, A.A.S.

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At ECC, you can pursue an Associate of Applied Science degree in each major hospitality discipline: Culinary Arts, Pastry Arts, and Restaurant Management. In the program, you will learn about every aspect of the industry while developing technical and employability skills. You will acquire skills in the core courses that are taught in a classroom or online and apply these new skills in one of our five commercial kitchen labs as well as our student-run, fine-dining restaurant, Spartan Terrace.

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Restaurant Operations Basic Certificate

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If you are working in the industry and need to enhance your skills, our program offers four culinary certificates, four pastry certificates, and three restaurant management certificates to meet your workplace and career advancement goals. Students learn technical and hospitality skills in the classroom and then apply their knowledge as they create products in our five state-of-the-art kitchen labs.

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Restaurant Supervisor Vocational Certificate

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If you are working in the industry and need to enhance your skills, our program offers four culinary certificates, four pastry certificates, and three restaurant management certificates to meet your workplace and career advancement goals. Students learn technical and hospitality skills in the classroom and then apply their knowledge as they create products in our five state-of-the-art kitchen labs.

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Elgin, IL 60123-7193
United States