Certificates and Credentials
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.
Cancer Registry Management Certificate
Certificate in Health Information Management
Certificate in Project Management
Child Development Associate (CDA) Training Certificate
Fundamentals of Cyber Security Certificate
Health Information Fundamentals for Health Professionals Certificate
IT Support Professional Certificate
Physician Practice Management Certificate
Provider Credentialing Specialist Certificate
Speech and Language Pathology Assistant Studies Certificate
Non-Credit Certification:
ECE ARC: Alternate Route to Certification
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- AI Practitioner Certificate
- Certificates and Credentials
- Cancer Registry Management Certificate
- Certificate in Health Information Management
- Certificate in Project Management
- Child Development Associate (CDA) Training Certificate
- ECE ARC: Alternate Route to Certification
- Fundamentals of Cyber Security Certificate
- Health Information Fundamentals for Health Professionals Certificate
- IT Support Professional Certificate
- Medical Coding Certificate
- Physician Practice Management Certificate
- Provider Credentialing Specialist Certificate
- Speech and Language Pathology Assistant Studies Certificate
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.
Cancer Registry Management Certificate
Certificate in Health Information Management
Certificate in Project Management
Child Development Associate (CDA) Training Certificate
Fundamentals of Cyber Security Certificate
Health Information Fundamentals for Health Professionals Certificate
IT Support Professional Certificate
Physician Practice Management Certificate
Provider Credentialing Specialist Certificate
Speech and Language Pathology Assistant Studies Certificate
Non-Credit Certification:
ECE ARC: Alternate Route to Certification