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Certificates and Credentials

Certificate programs, both credit and non-credit, are designed for adults who are interested in learning a specific set of skills and gaining knowledge in a certain area, but who may not want to earn, or have already earned, a degree. The credit  programs can stand alone or be used toward a Charter Oak State College associate or bachelor's degree. In order to earn a certificate, students must earn grades of C or higher in each course.

Credentials are a grouping of either credit or non-credit courses designed to meet state or national workforce requirements.

Certificates and Credentials that can be completed entirely by taking courses at Charter Oak State College:

Cyber Security Certificates:

  • Cyber Security Fundamental Certificate
  • Security Strategies Application Certificate
  • Cyber Security Investigation Certificate
  • Technical Security Administration Certificate

Cancer Registry Management Certificate

Certificate in Clinical Documentation Improvement

Certificate in Health Information Management

Certificate in Health Insurance Customer Service

Certificate in Leadership in Health Care Administration

Certificates in Public Safety Administration:

  • Level I
  • Level II

Certificate in Project Management

Certificate in Victim Advocacy

Health Information Fundamentals for Health Professionals Certificate

Long Term Care Certificate for Direct Care Workers

Long Term Care Certificate for Direct Care Workers-Specialty Skills in Elder Care

Medical Coding Certificate

Paralegal Certificate

Physician Practice Management Certificate

Provider Credentialing Specialist Certificate

Certificates and Credentials that can not be completed entirely by taking courses at Charter Oak State College:

Connecticut Director's Credential

Non-Credit Certification:

ECE ARC: Alternate Route to Certification


Certificates and Credentials

Certificate programs, both credit and non-credit, are designed for adults who are interested in learning a specific set of skills and gaining knowledge in a certain area, but who may not want to earn, or have already earned, a degree. The credit  programs can stand alone or be used toward a Charter Oak State College associate or bachelor's degree. In order to earn a certificate, students must earn grades of C or higher in each course.

Credentials are a grouping of either credit or non-credit courses designed to meet state or national workforce requirements.

Certificates and Credentials that can be completed entirely by taking courses at Charter Oak State College:

Cyber Security Certificates:

  • Cyber Security Fundamental Certificate
  • Security Strategies Application Certificate
  • Cyber Security Investigation Certificate
  • Technical Security Administration Certificate

Cancer Registry Management Certificate

Certificate in Clinical Documentation Improvement

Certificate in Health Information Management

Certificate in Health Insurance Customer Service

Certificate in Leadership in Health Care Administration

Certificates in Public Safety Administration:

  • Level I
  • Level II

Certificate in Project Management

Certificate in Victim Advocacy

Health Information Fundamentals for Health Professionals Certificate

Long Term Care Certificate for Direct Care Workers

Long Term Care Certificate for Direct Care Workers-Specialty Skills in Elder Care

Medical Coding Certificate

Paralegal Certificate

Physician Practice Management Certificate

Provider Credentialing Specialist Certificate

Certificates and Credentials that can not be completed entirely by taking courses at Charter Oak State College:

Connecticut Director's Credential

Non-Credit Certification:

ECE ARC: Alternate Route to Certification