
Continuing Education
The Aims continuing education program offers non-credit courses in the areas of professional and personal development as well as certification preparation programs. Enrollment at Aims is not required to take these classes, so community members can learn a new skill or hobby and business professionals can build knowledge within their industry to become a stronger asset to their company while becoming more marketable in their field.
Classes are offered at a variety of times to ensure availability and both in-person and online options are available. New continuing education courses are offered each spring, summer and fall.
These classes are for those looking to learn new skills within their current profession or to prepare for a promotion. We also have introductory classes for those looking to learn new technology for personal benefit.
Classes typically fall within the following categories:
- Workplace Development
- Accounting and Finance
- Computers and Technology
- Trades and Industry
These types of classes are taught by Aims instructors and are for those lifelong learners looking to gain a new hobby, fulfill an interest, get some physical fitness or meet new people. Classes typically fall within the following categories:
- Alternative Health and Wellness
- Art
- Language
- Health & Fitness
- Photography
These programs will help you gain a certification to start a new career path, level up within a current career or improve your marketability in your field. Prepare to pass national certifications that ultimately demonstrate your commitment to professional growth while proving you have the knowledge necessary to advance your career.
Visit our How to Register for a Continuing Education Class page for clear instructions.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are often required to keep certain certifications current. Many of our courses meet the necessary requirements for professionals to apply them toward CEUs. Email us at continuingeducation@aims.edu to find out more.
Aims Community College partners with third-party online education platforms to offer you other courses you may not find within the Aims continuing education program.