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Public Safety

https://www.csn.edu/psarea

Giving back to your community. Standing firm in the face of adversity. Assessing potential hazards within your community. Determining how to eliminate or avoid risks. Finding patterns in nature or everyday life. Rendering aid to those in need.If so,

Counseling & Psychological Services

https://www.csn.edu/CAPS

According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1 in 5 students experience a mental health condition in college and half of college students reported their mental health as below average or poor. Common mental health stressors for

Ask Us Libraries

https://library.csn.edu/ask

CSN librarians are knowledgeable, friendly and here to help you succeed in your studies. If you are online or at any CSN campus and need research assistance, you can chat with your librarians. library@csn.libanswers.com. Charleston: (702) 651-5729.

Art & Design

https://www.csn.edu/artarea

Programs and majors in Art & Design lead to careers in photography, film, dance, art, video, graphic design and web development. Creating beautiful images. Communicating information in a visual format. Expressing yourself through art or music.

Calendar / Schedule / Catalog

https://www.csn.edu/calendar

Spring 2024 Semester Calendar (By Session). Spring 2024 Semester Calendar (By Session). Spring 2024 Semester Calendar (Chronological). For further information regarding tuition refunds, please refer to the 2023-2024 General Catalog & Student

Humanities & Communication

https://www.csn.edu/commarea

Programs and majors in Humanities & Communication can lead to careers in public relations, journalism, television, languages, human resources and public safety. Do any of these things interest you? Telling stories. Learning new languages. Helping

Organization

https://www.csn.edu/about-us/organization

In this section. In this section. Dr. Federico Zaragoza (Profile). President. College of Southern Nevada. Dr. Lawrence Weekly. Chief of Staff. Chief Diversity Officer. Rolando Mosqueda . interim Vice President. Finance and Administration. Dr.

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), SC

This skills certificate program will provide initial basic life support education in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective behaviors required to respond to, assess, triage, and treat emergent, urgent, and non-urgent requests for medical care in an out-of-hospital setting. Completion of the skills certificate courses meets local, state, and national requirements for professional EMT certification. 

  • Department of Criminal Justice and Emergency Services
  • Required Courses (9 Credits) credits

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Fire and Emergency Services Administration, BAS

Admittance into the Bachelor of Applied Science program will require a minimum of an associate degree in fire science or a closely related field. Those seeking entry into the program without a closely related associate degree will have their coursework reviewed for admittance. 

  • Department of Criminal Justice and Emergency Services
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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