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Degrees & Certificates

Choose from over 200 programs and get started achieving your educational and career goals. 

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  • Develop the general technology skills needed to work as a help desk specialist. Learn a broad set of skills to support computer systems, hardware and software.
  • Study how CAD software is used in civil engineering. Gain hands-on skills in plane and basic surveying and learn to use Civil 3D drafting software.
  • Companies use cloud-based systems to store, manage and access their data and programs without buying and maintaining their own servers. Gain in-demand knowledge and skills in cloud computing you can apply within various computer fields across industries. Learn how to install, configure and manage cloud infrastructure and prepare for entry-level employment working with cloud technologies.
  • Get the training and skills you need to work as support staff in an automotive collision repair shop, including customer service, sales and repair preparation. In one-semester you’ll also study shop safety procedures, damage analysis, and metal finishing and body filling.
  • Learn the general-purpose, object-oriented programming language C#. Build the skills to develop modern front-end or back-end applications and prepare for A+ certification.
  • Gain basic knowledge of how to read and interpret blueprints while becoming familiar with different types of building materials and construction techniques. Topics include a study of soils, concrete, brick, masonry, steel, timber, and plastics and a study of types of building structural systems.
  • This criminal justice certificate program is geared toward high school students interested in earning a criminal justice degree. Study criminal justice basics, policing and judicial systems, and correctional processes.
  • This criminal justice certificate program is geared toward high school students who earned the Level I certificate and want to continue earning credit toward a criminal justice degree while still in high school. Study constitutional law, English composition, human relation in social conflict, and criminology.