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Pharmacy Technician Certificate (Online) |
Joshua Career Institute |
6000.00 |
Yes |
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This certificate program is designed to prepare the student for an entry-level position as a pharmacy technician. Students will learn the process of handling medical and drug records, medical files both soft copy and hard copy including the role and scope of practice, and general duties of a pharmacy technician including the laws of controlled and non-controlled substances. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
Master or Doctorate Degree (Almost all Instructors have Doctorate Degree) |
Hands-on training using the course platform |
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Phlebotomy Technician |
PEE DEE MEDICAL CAREER TRAINING CENTER, LLC |
1854.00 |
Yes |
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The Phlebotomy course will provide phlebotomy instruction to the student with a working knowledge of collecting blood and other specimens with emphasis on patient safety, quality assurance, and universal standard precautions. The class teaches individuals how to perform the following duties: Drawing blood from patients and blood donors, Evaluating patients' ability to withstand the procedure and helping them feel comfortable, Explaining blood-drawing procedure to patients and answering questions, Performing basic point-of-care testing, such as reading blood glucose levels, Preparing blood, urine and other specimens for testing, Maintaining medical equipment such as needles, test tubes and blood vials. The course utilizes lectures, clinical laboratory and demonstrated methodology. Upon successful completion of class, skills labs, and clinical the student will receive a certificate of completion. This course prepares the student for the National Health Career Association Certification Exam. For the CPT certification, you must be able to provide evidence that you have successfully performed a minimum of thirty (30) venipunctures and ten (10) capillary or finger sticks on live individuals. Local Clinical sites are available.
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High School Diploma or Equivalent |
Clinical Lab Technician or Registered Nurse |
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Phlebotomy Technician - CE |
Midlands Technical College |
1895.00 |
Yes |
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This nine-week certificate program will give you the skills you need to draw blood and prepare specimens. Students who complete this program will be eligible to take a national certification exam to become a phlebotomist. What is a phlebotomist? Phlebotomists draw blood from patients for lab tests and procedures. Phlebotomists are critical members of the care team in medical practices and hospitals throughout South Carolina.
Which program is right for you? MTC offers two options for students interested in phlebotomy. The Training Certificate, listed on this page, does not require you to apply to MTC and offers a quicker approach to training, focused solely on phlebotomy skills.
The Academic Certificate requires you to apply to MTC and offers a broader base of education including courses on biology, medical ethics, health care software, and anatomical basics. This program is best for people who want to build on their career as a phlebotomist and eventually continue their health care education. Academic programs also allow you to apply for federal financial aid through the FAFSA. Either option will allow you to take the same test to be certified as a phlebotomist and eventually work in a doctor's office or hospital setting.
About the Program
This program will allow you to earn a certificate in phlebotomy in just 12 weeks. You will then take a national certification test through NHA, which will allow you to have a career in a variety of healthcare settings in SC. You’ll learn to follow universal precautions, tie tourniquets, identify veins, and demonstrate knowledge and use of equipment necessary for drawing blood. Clinicals are not included.
What are phlebotomy courses like?
Instructional methods will be varied including classroom, lab, online/hybrid, simulation/virtual reality, and clinical rotations, during which students will have comprehensive clinical experiences in medical laboratory specimen collections, transport, storage, and basic test procedures.
What happens after I complete the program?
Upon completion of this certificate, students will be eligible to take a nationally recognized certification exam. Employment opportunities in South Carolina include positions in hospitals, medical and diagnostic laboratories, blood donor centers, and doctors’ offices.
Why choose MTC?
MTC partners with medical facilities throughout the Midlands to provide real-world experience that is invaluable for our students. This experience can work to your advantage when it's time to look for jobs after you graduate from the program. In addition, our instructors are experts in the field who will share their lived experience and give you the personal attention you need to be successful. |
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Physical Therapist Assistant - Associate Degree |
Horry-Georgetown Technical College |
14767.00 |
Yes |
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The A.A.S. in Physical Therapist Assistant degree prepares students to implement physical therapy treatment procedures under the supervision of licensed Physical Therapists. As an assistant to a physical therapist, you will help patients recovering from debilitating illness, amputation, surgery, or accident to improve mobility, restore physical function, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
Required Faculty Qualifications: Bachelors’s degree in discipline and demonstrated competencies in the teaching discipline. Must be a licensed Physical Therapist. Preferred Faculty Qualifications: Master's degree in discipline |
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20.00 |
100.00 |
100.00 |
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100.00 |
100.00 |
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PLUMBING – Level 1 |
Second Chance Job Center |
5700.00 |
Yes |
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Second Chance Job Center, LLC will be teaching PLUMBING – Level 1. SCJC is a post-secondary institution licensed and approved by the Commission on Higher Education (CHE). SCJC has also been an approved training provider for SC DEW since 2018. SCJC Programs prepare students (including at risk and under-served populations such as youth, veterans, reentering citizens and displaced workers) with the skills and experience needed for a successful career in the building / construction industry through mentoring, vocational skills training, job and career placement services.
SCJC's curriculum combines performance based learning in the building trades with academic skills training that includes life skills, career development, and paid on the job training. Standards: Standards reflect the building industry’s skill requirements for entry, semi-skilled and skilled levels of job proficiency in the construction trades. They provide a basis for the certification and training of construction workers and give employers objective benchmarks to select employees and evaluate training needs. The standards are available for: BCT (Building Construction Technology), Carpentry, Electrical, Landscaping, Masonry, Painting, Plumbing, Weatherization and Welding.
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High School Diploma or Equivalent |
Instructors / Coaches teaching SCJC’s academic and vocational training programs are credentialed by SCJC and must possess journey-level skills in the trades (usually 5 years of experience), a passion for the industry and a commitment to sharing their craft. |
Students will be trained to use basic and advanced BUILDING / CONSTRUCTION hand and power tools for their chose trade. |
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PMP (Project Management Professional by PMI) |
COMNet Group Inc. |
4775.00 |
Yes |
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This course provides Project Managers with the knowledge and skills needed to master the current edition of the PMBOK® Guide and attain the Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification. The PMP® credential is the most widely accepted project certification in the world and the framework on which it is based has set the standard for the project management profession. This course is intended to enhance a student's project experience with global terminology and the proven framework for leading and directing project teams and in delivering project results within the constraints of schedule, budget, and resources. This course will cover project management processes in a logical, sequential, and effective way to quickly and effectively prepare learners for the PMP Certification Exam. Certification: Project Management Professional - PMP. After completing class instruction, an additional 160 hours of study may be required before taking the certification exam. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
All our instructors have an average of 15 years of experience and are certified. |
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Practical Project Management |
PSI Project Management, Inc. |
1459.00 |
Yes |
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PSIPM’s “Practical Project Management Course” is designed for project managers that want to develop or improve their project management methodology. This course is based on generally accepted project management practices and procedures. It is also based on a practical application flow of the ten knowledge areas, five process groups, and forty-nine processes that make up the framework of the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge - Sixth Edition, Project Management Institute, Inc. 2017 (PMBOK® Guide). The practical application of each process and project management terminology are covered in this course. Example project management subsidiary plans and working documents are provided and discussed throughout the course. The first two days are dedicated to developing a firm understanding of what is required for projects to be successful and to enable the repeatability of successful project management. The third day of the course is a workshop where a case study is analyzed, and the project management plan is written up. Earned value and project network diagramming exercises will also be completed.
Takeaways from this course include: Knowledge and understanding of PMI terminology, Knowledge and understanding of the PMBOK® Guide processes and structure, Application of general project management techniques, Understanding of hybrid project management (Integration of Predicative and Agile project management approach), Understanding of how to measure project performance, actual results to planned results, Example project management plans which provide guides for methodology development, Example project management documents which can be adapted to the methodology. The overall purpose of this course is to provide foundational terminology and to provide information required to develop or improve the project management methodology. This course is not a preparation course for the Project Management Professional (PMP®) or the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) exams, instead it offers the practical application in project management. To prepare for the PMP® or CAPM® exam, PSIPM offers the Advanced Project Management Course.
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Instructor is required to have a current Project Management Professional certification and they must be certified by the Project Management Institute as an Authorized Training Partner Instructor. They must also have a minimum of 10 years of broad industry and project management experience. |
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Pre-Highway Construction Inspector – Testing Technician Asphalt Roadway and Earthwork |
Tri-County Technical College |
5000.00 |
Yes |
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Provides entry-level knowledge of equipment, concepts, specifications, and material testing procedures necessary to prepare to perform work as a highway construction inspector/testing technician. All testing requirements for Nuclear Gauge Haz-Mat Certification, SCDOT Asphalt Roadway Technician Certification, and SCDOT Earthwork and Base Course Technician Certification are included in the course. Course cost includes all books and materials. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
Minimum: Associate Degree in Civil Engineering or 2+ years related experience plus current related SCDOT Technician Certification |
All equipment is available for the training (measuring devices, sourceless nuclear density gauge, speedy moisture equipment, and one-point proctor equipment). |
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85.71 |
75.00 |
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Pre-Highway Construction Inspector - Testing Technician Hot Mix Asphalt Level 1 Quality Control |
Tri-County Technical College |
3075.00 |
Yes |
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Provides entry-level knowledge of equipment, concepts, specifications, and material testing procedures necessary to prepare to perform work as a hot mix asphalt (HMA) plant quality control technician. All testing requirements for SCDOT Hot Mix Asphalt Level 1 Quality Control Technician Certification are included in this course. Course cost includes all books and materials. |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
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Professional Medical Coding Curriculum |
Coding Clarified LLC |
4999.00 |
Yes |
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Let us clarify coding for you and become a CPC in just 16 weeks. We have classes starting daily and offer the flexibility of working on your own schedule but with instant access to your online instructor. 98% of our students pass the certification exam on the 1st attempt and make starting salaries of $20 to $25 per hour. Through our partnership with AAPC, we provide students with the Professional Medical Coding Curriculum (PMCC) including: Comprehensive instruction in ICD-10, CPT® and HCPCS coding,
Textbooks and online access to AAPC’s Learning Management System, 1-year membership to AAPC, Exam voucher upon completion of the course, Exclusive access for Coding Clarified Alumni to our online, self-paced HCC Internship, 100% preparation for a career in remote coding.
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High School Diploma or Equivalent |
CPC-I, Certified Professional Coder Instructor |
All Training is 100% Remote & Online |
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