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3-week program home health aide course will prepare you for a rewarding career in healthcare.
Industry
Healthcare
Minimum Age
18
Students learn how to perform on the job site as skilled craftsmen, as well as how to operate heavy equipment through classroom instruction, simulator training, and “in-the-seat” operation. Training includes: OSHA Construction Safety, Safe Forklift Operator Certificate, ATSSA National Flagger Certification, Construction Drawings, Site and Land Surveying, Earth Moving, Machinery Operations, Basic Equipment Maintenance, Simulator, and live seat time
Industry
Construction
The Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) program meets the growing demands for equipment operators.  Topics include identification of heavy equipment, safe operations, basic operations, earth moving and grading, interpreting civil drawings, excavation math, site work and soils, dozers, skid steers, and excavators.  Learn machine operator skills with simulators and equipment onsite utilizing the training track.  Upon completion of this program, graduates can be eligible to earn their Journeyperson credential through the Delaware Department of Labor. 
Industry
Construction
The General Studies program is a 60-credit transfer degree designed to prepare students to either transfer internally to the College's existing nursing, allied health, and engineering programs after competitive admission requirements are met, or to transfer to a four-year institution upon completion.
Industry
Other
The General Studies program is a 60-credit transfer degree designed to prepare students to either transfer internally to the College's existing nursing, allied health, and engineering programs after competitive admission requirements are met, or to transfer to a four-year institution upon completion.
Industry
Other
Students learn how to perform on the job site as skilled craftsmen, as well as how to operate heavy equipment through classroom instruction, simulator training, and “in-the-seat” operation. Training includes: OSHA Construction Safety, Safe Forklift Operator Certificate, ATSSA National Flagger Certification, Construction Drawings, Site and Land Surveying, Earth Moving, Machinery Operations, Basic Equipment Maintenance, Simulator, and live seat time
Industry
Construction
Designed to meet OSHA standards by providing students with safety and operational knowledge as well as the skills required to operate a forklift safely.
Industry
Construction
The Front-End Web Developer content introduces students to front-end, or client-side, web development technologies, including JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and jQuery. Participants learn how to make interactive applications that run inside a web browser and can communicate with a web server running remotely. Participants also learn how to use the version control program Git and the collaboration website GitHub. Once complete, participants will have the basic skills necessary to work as a front-end web developer.
Industry
Information Technology
General Business is tailored to enable students to combine studies in non-business and business courses that best match their individual education goals. This program is intended for full-time business students who plan to transfer to a four-year business college or university after graduation before entering the workforce.
Industry
Business Financial Services
The EMT-Basic Certificate Course represents the first response of the emergency medical system. Be prepared to care for patients at the scene of an accident and transport patients by ambulance to the hospital under the direction of more highly trained medical personnel. Learn basic emergency skills to assess a patient’s condition and manage respiratory, cardiac, and trauma emergencies.
Industry
Healthcare