Certificates
Certificates are a great way to gain a specific skill that leads to employment or is needed for a current job.
For students who need technical, personal and professional skills for employment, the professional-technical programs are designed to prepare graduates for entry into the field of their choice.
Explore CERTIFICATEs Offered IN Our CATALOG
Certificate of Completion
(45+ Credits)
You can earn a Certificate of Completion (CC) by completing a professional-technical education program requiring a minimum of 45 credits. Each program consists of at least three quarters and has specific requirements.
Certificate of Completion (45+ Credits)
Administrative Assistant, Certificate
Clinic Service Representative, Certificate
Hospitality and Tourism Management, Certificate
International Business and Trade, Certificate
Medical Assistant, Certificate
Network Security and Cisco CCNA
Residential Interior Design, Certificate
Small Business/Entrepreneurship, Certificate
Social Media Specialist, Certificate
State Early Childhood Education Certificate
Certificate of Proficiency
(20-44 Credits)
A Certificate of Proficiency or Competency is a course of study that provides an overall certificate that generally leads to a new career or enhances a person’s skill set to make him/her more productive and marketable.
Certificate of Proficiency (20-44 Credits)
Back End Website Development, Certificate
Computing Foundations Certificate
Digital Forensics & Investigations, Certificate
Digital Forensics & Protection, Certificate
Early Childhood Education State Short Certificate: Home Visitor & Family Engagement
Early Childhood Education State Short Certificate: Outdoor Learning Environments
Introduction to Homeland Security
Introduction to Office Assistant
Microsoft Network and Cisco CCNA
Purchasing and Supply Chain Management, Certificate
Retail Management, Certificate
Short State Certificate of Specialization-Administration
Short State Certificate of Specialization-Family Childcare
Short State Certificate of Specialization-General
Short State Certificate of Specialization-Infant and Toddler Professional
Short Term Certificate of Achievement
(19 Credits or Less)
Short-term training programs consist of 19 credits or fewer. These programs generally include at least one quarter of study.
Short Term Certificate of Achievement (19 Credits or Less)
Hospitality & Tourism Management, Customer Service Certificate
Hospitality and Tourism Management, Applied Sustainability, Certificate
Hospitality and Tourism Management, Certified Coffee Professional
Hospitality and Tourism Management, Event Planning Operations, Certificate
Hospitality and Tourism Management, Food & Beverage Operations, Certificate
Hospitality and Tourism Management, Hotel & Resort Operations, Certificate
Hospitality and Tourism Management, Housing Shelter Facility Operations, Certificate
Hospitality and Tourism Management, Taking Flight (Airline & Airport), Certificate
Hospitality and Tourism Specialist
International Trade & Logistics, Certificate
Introduction to Administrative Assistant (Virtual), Certificate
Introduction to Business Technology
Marketing Communications, Certificate
Medical Assistant-Registered to Medical Assistant-Certified Pathway, Certificate
Nonprofit Management Certificate
Nursing Assistant Certificate\
State Early Childhood Education Initial
Substance Use Disorder Professional for Behavioral Health Professionals, Certificate
Our Pathways make it easier for you to find a career or program that matches your interests and skills — and provides a path to your degree and career.
Your First Stop Should be Advising
Advising is a critical element in the completion of any certificate. You are strongly encouraged to Academic Pathway Advsior in your area of study as early as possible.
Not sure where to start? Start at Entry Advising! Entry Advising is where you will receive personalized help with every step in the admissions and pre-enrollment tasks in order to enroll in classes.