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Degrees & Certificates

Explore your options and find the right program to help you achieve your goals.

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  • This two-class interactive lab format teaches you how to use basic radio production equipment and how to do simulated broadcasts. Study different types of programming and formats like news and sports and create an audition tape.
  • Study to become a real estate broker with this certificate program. Gain the skills that will prepare you to sit for the Colorado Real Estate Broker's exam and earn your real estate broker's license.
  • In this standalone certificate that does not apply toward the automotive collision repair degree, you’ll learn the skills required to become an automotive refinishing technician. Gain automotive refinishing skills in surface preparation, spray equipment operation, and identifying and addressing paint defects.
  • Learn three types of CAD software commonly used in architecture: Sketchup, Revit Architecture and CAD Architecture. Gain skills in 2D and 3D modeling and learn to create floor plans, elevations, perspective renderings and walkthroughs.
  • Start or advance your retail career with this three-semester program. Study human resource management, human relations in organizations, managerial finance, and more.
  • This certificate prepares students to work in robotics across various industries in an installation, service or manufacturing capacity. Learn about robotic electronic controls, AC/DC motors, PLCs and some of the code that helps drive robotics. Students can earn this certificate to add to their job skills set or towards completing the Industrial Technology associate degree.
  • Gain skills and knowledge to effectively manage a small business. Learn accounting principles, small business management, supervision, marketing and more.
  • Study automotive steering and suspension systems and learn how to diagnose and repair them. Gain skills in power steering systems, SRS service and different alignment types and procedures.
  • Learn the basics to begin a career as a structural repair technician or work in related fields, including vehicle structural analysis and damage repair. Learn structural frame inspection and repair, unibody and unitized structure inspection, measurement and repair, fixed glass removal and installation, and metal welding and cutting.