Certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses. They provide access to targeted, short-term workforce training, and completers may sit for specific certification exams. Courses in certificate programs also apply toward technical certificates and associate degree programs in the subject area.
Certificates have between 16 and 27 credit hours, with a consistent statewide curriculum, and are currently offered in business and technology fields.
See which campuses offer this area of study.
Curriculum varies based on the degree (A.A.S., A.S., or Technical Certificate) and is subject to change. Curriculum posted are samples; Advisors can help determine sequence of classes.
| PROFESSIONAL / TECHNICAL CORE -- 18 CREDITS |
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Introduction to Print Reading |
3 |
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Introduction to the Workplace and Safety |
3 |
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Introduction to Machining |
3 |
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Abrasive Processes I |
3 |
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Turning and Milling Processes |
3 |
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CNC Programming I |
3 |
| TOTAL CREDITS |
18 |