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Whether you’ve lost your job or are just thinking about a career change, we’ve got you covered. We offer associate degrees, diplomas and certificates - and we’re here to help you reach your goals. Get started by finding the job that works for you!

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Administrative Assistant

Be prepared for day-to-day responsibilities ranging from crafting important office correspondence to managing multiple executive schedules to representing your organization with customers, all while keeping offices running smoothly.

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Desktop Publishing Specialist

Learn to use computer software to design page layouts for newspapers, books, brochures, and other items that are printed or published online.

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Legal Office Assistant

Become skilled in office applications with an emphasis on advanced word processing, legal terminology and legal procedures. You'll need a high degree of professionalism, as well as superior keyboarding, word processing, language skills, and proofreading skills.

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Office Assistant

Learn the basic technology and communication skills needed in entry level office positions.

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Data Entry Operator

Learn to use current software including operating systems, database, spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation to produce accurate documents.

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Financial Assistant Clerk

Learn the administrative work needed for many types of organizations. You'll keep records, help customers, and carry out financial transactions.

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Financial Record Keeper

Oversee a company's financial data and compliance by maintaining accurate books on accounts payable and receivable, payroll, and daily financial entries and reconciliations.

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Integrated Office Skills

You can expect to take courses covering topics on Document Formatting & Production, Records Management, and Desktop Publishing.

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Legal Receptionist

Tailored for those who wish to pursue a career in a legal area, such as legal transcription, legal secretary or legal office assistant.

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Receptionist

Learn the proper techniques and procedures for greeting visitors, handling incoming calls, sorting and routing incoming materials, and performing general administrative duties.

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Client Support Specialist

Be responsible for providing technical and product support, assisting customers and clients with a variety of setups, diagnosing and solving technical problems, and providing consultations

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Organizational Leadership

Develop foundational skills in management and leadership via case studies, business simulations and projects. These skills are applicable in any business setting. 

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Small Business Management

Learn the skills necessary to successfully start, own, and maintain a small business or franchise. These courses are quite appropriate for those seeking new skills for a career change.

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Accounting

Compile and analyze business records and prepare financial reports, such as profit and loss statements, balance sheets, cost studies, and tax reports. 

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Advanced Business Administration

Prepare for entry-level and mid-level management positions as you learn how to read a balance sheet, the legal implications of contracts and the roles played by managers in business today.

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Entrepreneurship

Starting, owning, managing or expanding a business? Our Entrepreneurship Certificate offers some of the most comprehensive and convenient training in entrepreneurship in the state.

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Hospitality Management

Prepare for first-level management trainee positions in the hospitality industry including event planning, food and beverage, hotel and travel and tourism. 

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Human Resource Management

Examine the process of employee recruitment, selection and placement of individuals for appropriate areas of employment, equal opportunity, staffing, training, evaluations, maintaining the organization, and rewards.

Operations Management

Learn a fundamental knowledge of business functions, processes, and an understanding of business organizations in today’s global economy.

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Payroll Accounting Specialist

Compile and post employee time and payroll data; compute and post wages and deductions; prepare paychecks; and learn the procedures required to ensure that employees are paid in a timely and accurate manner.

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Public Leadership

Focus on current events and policy issues while learning the theory and practice of leadership. Use your own leadership skills to address pressing social, political, environmental and economic problems. 

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Real Estate Pre-Licensing

This introduces students to real estate principles and practices, and includes topics on real estate law, financing, and more.

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Real Estate Residential

As a real estate broker or agent, you can help individuals find, buy, sell, and rent properties of all types.

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Logistics Quality Technician

Prepares you with quality management knowledge and strategic concepts of planning as a proactive catalyst for organizational and quality improvement in the logistics industry.

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Business Communication

Ideal for the natural communicator who wants to make an impact in the business world. We can help you begin your journey to a career in customer and/or corporate communications.

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Insurance and Risk Management

Respond strategically by becoming familiar with risk identification and analysis, risk evaluation, and various approaches for treating and mitigating risk.

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Civil Litigation

Assist lawyers, law offices, and corporations collect vital information to defend and prosecute the law. 

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Family Law

Assist family lawyers, law offices, and corporations collect vital information to defend and prosecute the law. 

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Paralegal Technology

Prepare for entry-level employment as a paralegal in courts, corporations, law firms, and government agencies. 

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