IT Fundamentials / MS Office
Students will learn skills necessary to obtain the CompTIA certification as well as learn basic Microsoft office programs and work ready skills to be successful.
Students will learn skills necessary to obtain the CompTIA certification as well as learn basic Microsoft office programs and work ready skills to be successful.
This comprehensive 10-course certificate program is available through distance learning. Content is delivered in a highly visual and easy to understand format. The program is focused on practica…
This State-approved 180-hour course consists of classroom time, lab practice, and clinical work. Time is spent of the aspects of caring for patients and residents, diseases and disease processe…
https://www.merrymeeting.orgHealth Professions and Related Sciences, Other.
Any instructional program in health professions and related sciences not described above.
This 180-hour course meets all of the requirements set by Federal and Maine State Governments.
Successful completion of both academic and clinical portions of this course prepares an indiv…
The Associate in Applied Science Behavioral Health Studies program is designed to prepare students with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue a position in the mental health field or cont…
This accelerated program consists of 6 units of contextual English training and 6 credits of IT coursework to prepare students for and pay for them to sit for CompTIA’s Network+ N10-005 ce…
The Information Technology program offers tracks for transfer students looking tocontinue
on to a four-year institution to complete a
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, o…
Veterinarian Assistant. An instructional program that prepares individuals to support veterinarians by providing assistance during animal examinations, treatment administration, and monitoring; …
The Associate in Applied Science degree in Veterinary Technology prepares students with skills in animal healthcare and management, clinical techniques, science, communication, critical thinking…