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NURSING ASSISTANT online theory option |
EXCELLENCE IN HEALTHCARE |
1910.00 |
Yes |
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The student attends a 100 clocked hours state program. Upon completion of the program, and pass the state exam the student is a CNA. |
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Nursing Assistant to Medical Assistant |
Revived Medical Training Academy |
2000.00 |
Yes |
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This course is a 4 month course that allows Nursing Assistants to further their education to become a Medical Assistant. Candidates selected for this course must have an active Nursing Assistant license, currently working, and provide a letter of recommendation. After completion they are able to sit for a National Certification and also receive assistance with job placement. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
We are licensed through the commission on higher education as a Post Secondary Institution! I, the Program Director, am a Family Nurse Practitioner through the American Nurses Credentialing Center. My instructor is also certified through the National Healthcare Association. |
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Office Management Certificate (Online) |
Joshua Career Institute |
6000.00 |
Yes |
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This program is designed to prepare the student for an entry-level position as an office staff. Students will receive hands-on training in accounting and related courses. Students will receive training in office supervision, management, budgeting, scheduling, and office records management. Graduates will be able to run and supervise operations and personnel of business offices including office staff of management-level departments. Graduates of this program will be able to attain positions with a variety of companies and businesses that have a need for office staff and managers. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
Master or Doctorate Degree (Most Instructors have Doctorate Degree) |
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Office Management Diploma (Online) |
Joshua Career Institute |
8000.00 |
Yes |
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This program is designed to prepare the student for an entry-level position as an office staff. Students will receive hands-on training in accounting and related courses. Students will receive training in office supervision, management, budgeting, scheduling, and office records management. Graduates will be able to run and supervise operations and personnel of business offices including office staff of management-level departments. Graduates of this program will be able to attain positions with a variety of companies and businesses that have a need for office staff and managers. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
Masters or Doctorate Degree (Most Instructors have Doctorate Degree) |
Hands-on training on QuickBooks Accounting & Payroll |
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Oracle Database Administration (DBA) |
COMNet Group Inc. |
5025.00 |
Yes |
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This Oracle (latest version taught) training course will allow the student to gain the skills necessary for the day-to-day administration of an Oracle database. The primary audiences for this course are Database administrators, web server administrators, implementation specialists, data center support engineers, senior application designers, and developers. Certification: Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Associate, OPN Certified system administrators. After completing classroom instruction an additional 120 hours of study may be required before taking the certification exam. |
Associate's Degree |
All our instructors have an average of 15 years of experience and are certified to teach. |
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Organizational Management Program |
Morris College |
9412.00 |
Yes |
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Organizational Management Program: The Organizational Management Program is an accelerated degree program designed especially for adults 25 and older who have earned at least 60 semester hours of transferable college credit. The program prepares students to become managers / supervisors in a variety of industries including healthcare, human resources in any industry ( entry level managers), fast food restaurants, manufacturing plants, retail. and technology industries to name a few.
The Program seeks to provide students with managerial knowledge and skills in business and human resource management, basic accounting and finance, and organizational behavior. https://www.morris.edu/Content/Uploads/Morris%20College/images/Graduates%20Jobs.Organizational%20Management%20Program.pdf
Graduates earn a Bachelor of Science degree. The Program’s objective is to foster students’ educational and career advancement so that graduates will be prepared to start their own businesses or to assume leadership positions in business, industry, and governmental and non-profit agencies. Through classroom instruction and real-life application of instructional concepts, students acquire effective leadership skills, knowledge of business strategies, and the ability to assess organizational needs. In addition to classroom work, students must complete a Capstone Project consisting of the preparation of an original research paper and the presentation of a professional-quality oral summary of their research. In November 2006 the Organizational Management Program received initial accreditation from the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) a national organization that reviews business programs in colleges and universities. ACBSP accreditation is the recognition that a collegiate business program has met certain standards of quality. The Program’s accreditation was reaffirmed in 2016. In addition to recognition by ACBSP, the Program is associated with the Lambda Omicron Chapter of Delta Mu Delta, an international honor society that encourages and promotes academic excellence among business students. Over the years, the Organizational Management Program has enjoyed considerable success. Many of the Program’s graduates have obtained better positions or earned promotions because of their higher level of educational achievement. During the Academic Year (dates) approximately forty percent of graduates were enrolled in a graduate program or had earned an advanced degree.
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More than 80% of all program instructors hold a terminal (doctorate) degree in the area of specialization in the courses taught. All Instructors must have a masters degree and are selected based upon the criterial required by Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). accreditation body. |
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Paramedic |
Pee Dee Regional EMS, Inc |
6303.50 |
Yes |
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This is a 1200 hour program of study including classroom, lab, clinical, and field internship in order to learn the skills needed to provide advanced life support to patients. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
Paramedic instructor |
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Paramedic-CE |
Midlands Technical College |
7495.00 |
Yes |
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The paramedic is a healthcare assistant with incredibly important duties. To be successful in the field, the graduate must be a confident leader who can accept the challenge and high degree of responsibility entailed in the position. The paramedic must have excellent judgment and be able to prioritize decisions and act quickly in the best interest of the patient, must be self-disciplined, able to develop patient rapport, interview hostile patients, maintain a safe distance, and recognize and utilize communication unique to diverse multicultural groups and ages within those groups. The paramedic must be able to function independently at an optimum level in a non-structured environment that is constantly changing. To be eligible for this program, students must have a current EMT certification. Students must have also completed an Anatomy and Physiology course within the last five years. If you are not currently an EMT, MTC offers Emergency Medical Technician and Advanced EMT training certificates. For more information, contact MTC Corporate and Continuing Education at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu. Special Note: Successful completion of some classes in this training program, along with meeting college entrance and program requirements, may provide you with exemption credit and/or advanced placement into the Emergency Medical Technology degree program at Midlands Technical College. For further information, contact 803.732.0432. The Midlands Technical College Paramedic Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation for the EMS Professions (CoAEMSP) Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
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Passenger Endorsement + Class B CDL Course AUTO |
Commercial Driving Academy |
5610.00 |
No |
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Participants interested in obtaining the "P" Passenger endorsement. 20 hours of ELDT training required + skills exam at the end of training.
Class B CDL training 70 hours minimum requirement |
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Patient Care Technician |
Denmark Technical College |
6470.00 |
Yes |
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A program that prepares individuals under supervision of physicians to provide medical office administrative services and perform clinical duties including patient intake and care, routine diagnostic and recording procedures, pre-examination and examination assistance, and the administration of medications and first aid. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
RN with 5 years experience |
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33.33 |
32.00 |
77.27 |
68.00 |
4232.53 |
33.33 |
32.00 |
77.27 |
68.00 |
4232.53 |
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