Child Advocacy Studies
NWACC’s Child Advocacy Studies (CAST) program educates students, professionals, and the general public about all aspects of child abuse and neglect. By participating in CAST courses, you’ll deve…
http://www.nwacc.edu/NWACC’s Child Advocacy Studies (CAST) program educates students, professionals, and the general public about all aspects of child abuse and neglect. By participating in CAST courses, you’ll deve…
http://www.nwacc.edu/This course includes instruction in both the GMAW & FCAW welding processes. In gas metal arc welding, also referred to as MIG welding, students will learn how to set up and use multi-proces…
http://www.americanwelds.comAssociate of Applied Science (AAS) in Business Management in as little as two years and enjoy a career in areas such as banking, insurance and the financial industry. This AAS degree is availab…
http://www.nwacc.edu/This certificate is for students interested in the teaching profession. This certificate is an introduction to teaching.
http://www.uarichmountain.eduThe AAS in Industrial Maintenance Technology is a 60-hour degree. This program provides industries with workers cross-trained in several areas of industrial needs and includes the development o…
The pharmacy technician science program enables graduates to gain basic and intermediate level competencies in obtaining employment in multiple pharmacy settings such as hospital, retail, mail o…
Technical certificates are available for those students who desire preparation for more immediate entry into the workforce.
Technical certificates are available for those students who desire preparation for more immediate entry into the workplace.
The Department of Criminal Justice offers courses leading to the Associate of Applied Science and Associate of Science in Criminal Justice degrees and courses leading to a Certificate of Profici…
In shielded metal arc welding, often referred to as stick or arc welding, students will learn how to set up and use multi-process welding equipment and accessories. Students will learn the diffe…
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