High School Diploma
Regular High School Diploma. An instructional program that describes prescribed minimum requirements specified by a state or other jurisdiction for high school/secondary school graduation.
Regular High School Diploma. An instructional program that describes prescribed minimum requirements specified by a state or other jurisdiction for high school/secondary school graduation.
NMCC’s practical nursing program is designed to prepare students to become licensed practical nurses. Students develop the necessary knowledge and skills to provide nursing care in various capac…
https://www.nmcc.edu/?s=lpnStudents who take this course must have 2 years of LNA experience prior to enrollment. Once they have completed this 70 hour course, students are able to work in Skilled Nursing Facilities, Lon…
http://www.lnahealthcareers.comWe offer LNA classes in a blended format of 50 hours online, 76 hours in person.
The FBA OpTIC™ Path course consists of 144 hours of instructor led and hands-on practices to equip future fiber technicians with the skills and knowledge required to install, splice, test and ma…
http://wccc.me.eduThis 200 hour course is designed for students with limited knowledge or experience in the heating industry. The student is exposed to the basics of installing, cleaning and servicing of oil burn…
Medical Office Management. An instructional program that prepares individuals to manage the administrative and business aspects of a medical practice or other health care office. Includes instru…
140-hour course leading to entry level IT certification. The course will cover computer operating systems, software, installing, configuring and troubleshooting devices, networks, security conce…
https://rsu39.maineadulted.org/STUDENTS MAY TEST FOR NATIONAL INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION. The program places emphasis on the safe practice of collecting adequate and correct blood specimens by capillary or venipuncture on adults,…
https://www.ntinow.edu/programs/healthcare/Regular High School Diploma. An instructional program that describes prescribed minimum requirements specified by a state or other jurisdiction for high school/secondary school graduation.