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Medical Coding, CA

The Medical Coding Program is designed for students to become coding specialists with demonstrated knowledge and skills in applications of classifications and nomenclatures to health information.  Coding with approved classification systems is required for direct patient care, research, and reimbursement.  Graduates of the program may apply to take a national certification exam given by the American Health Information Management Association.  Credentials that can be earned are the:

  • Department of Health Related Professions
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Medical Assisting, CA

As a medical assistant, you will be a multi-skilled professional, dedicated to assisting in patient care management. You will be trained to perform administrative and clinical/laboratory duties and may manage emergency situations, facilities, and/or personnel. The clinical duties of medical assistants include preparing patients for examinations and treatments; taking vital signs and medical histories, sterilizing instruments; performing diagnostic tests and basic laboratory procedures; and assisting the physician with examinations and minor office surgery. Administrative duties include scheduling and receiving patients; obtaining patient data; establishing and maintaining confidential medical records; handling telephone calls, preparing correspondence and reports; purchasing supplies and maintaining equipment; and assuming responsibility for the daily office business.  This is an accelerated program that prepares students to test for two distinct healthcare credentials.

  • Department of Health Related Professions
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Marketing, AAS

This degree prepares students for careers in advertising, retail sales, and marketing. The program includes a comprehensive exposure to marketing principles and business related issues.

  • Department of Business Administration
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Machinist, CA

This degree prepares students for employment as a Machinist with the Operating Engineers Union. Along with special program courses, academic skills emphasizing math, science and human relations are stressed to prepare students to meet the challenges common in the workplace.

  • Division of Apprenticeship Studies
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Machining Skills: Milling, SC

This skills certificate prepares students for certification exams from NIMS, AMATROL, and SACA covering machining skills.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
  • Required Courses (12 Credits) credits

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Machining Skills: Lathe (Turning), SC

This skills certificate prepares students for certification exams from NIMS, AMATROL, and SACA covering machining skills.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
  • Required Courses (12 Credits) credits

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Latinx and Latin American Studies, AA

This interdisciplinary degree offers courses on Latin America and Latinas/Latinos in the United States. It aims at providing an overview of the historical, political, cultural, financial, psychological, and artistic factors that have contributed to create the current conditions, identity, and diversity of these groups. The program prepares students for further education and careers in areas such as education, humanities, social sciences, business, counseling, and the media.

  • Department of World Languages
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Journalism/Media Studies: News Production, AA

The Associate of Arts in Journalism/Media Studies has two tracks: news production and advertising/public relations. Students will complete a core set of classes and then choose a track they wish to follow pertaining to their specific interests. In this program, students will be provided with the most current and relevant instruction in the field of journalism and integrated marketing communications. Students entering the field of journalism need the skills to compete in the multimedia landscape. The news production track focuses on writing, reporting, analyzing, and producing media for print, online, and broadcast. The advertising/public relations tract focuses on public relations (PR), advertising, direct marketing, and multimedia communication for careers in PR and advertising. Both tracks give students the base knowledge needed for higher education and gainful employment.

  • Department of Communication
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Journalism/Media Studies: Advertising/Public Relations, AA

The Associate of Arts in Journalism/Media Studies has two tracks: news production and advertising/public relations. Students will complete a core set of classes and then choose a track they wish to follow pertaining to their specific interests. In this program, students will be provided with the most current and relevant instruction in the field of journalism and integrated marketing communications. Students entering the field of journalism need the skills to compete in the multimedia landscape. The news production track focuses on writing, reporting, analyzing, and producing media for print, online, and broadcast. The advertising/public relations tract focuses on public relations (PR), advertising, direct marketing, and multimedia communication for careers in PR and advertising. Both tracks give students the base knowledge needed for higher education and gainful employment.

  • Department of Communication
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Inside Wireman, CA

This program prepares students to take the Journeyman Electrician Exam administered by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

  • Division of Apprenticeship Studies
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Inside Wireman, AAS

This degree prepares students to take the Journeyman Electricians Exam administered by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Along with special program courses, academic skills emphasizing related math, science and human relations components are stressed to prepare students to meet the challenges common in the work place.

  • Division of Apprenticeship Studies
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Hotel Management, CA

The Certificate of Achievement in Hotel Management provides students the opportunity to seek employment in an entry-level position, or for those already in the hotel industry, an opportunity for professional grown and career advancement.

  • Department of Hospitality Management
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Hotel Management, AAS

This degree provides students the opportunity to seek employment in an entry-level supervisory position, or for those already in the hotel industry, an opportunity for professional growth and career advancement.

  • Department of Hospitality Management
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Hospitality Management, AA

The Associate of Arts (AA) degree with a Hospitality Management emphasis is specifically designed for the student who intends to transfer to the William F. Harrah College of Administration at UNLV. This AA degree is fully articulated with UNLV and the hotel college.

  • Department of Hospitality Management
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Honors Program

The mission of the Honors Program at the College of Southern Nevada is to provide high-achieving students with an enriched academic environment that promotes intellectual curiosity, social awareness, and scholarly excellence.

  • College of Southern Nevada
  • Course Offerings credits

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History, AA

The Associate of Arts Degree with History emphasis builds a foundation of knowledge as preparation for further academic work in history or related fields. The history faculty has also designed the program to expose students to various historical interpretations and the interplay of world, national, state, and local events. Students pursuing the degree for its own sake will explore the social, political, economic, constitutional, and cultural trends that have shaped the world in which we live.

  • Department of Social Sciences
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Highly Qualified Substitute Teaching, SC

This skills certificate is intended for current licensed substitute teachers, paraprofessional, support staff, and others who are interested in becoming teachers or supporting teachers.

  • Department of Education
  • Required Courses (15 Credits) credits

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Heat and Frost Insulator, CA

This degree prepares students for employment as a Journeyman with the Heat and Frost Insulators Union. Along with special program courses, academic skills emphasizing related math, science, and human relations components are stressed to prepare students to meet the challenges common in the workplace.

  • Division of Apprenticeship Studies
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Heat and Frost Insulator, AAS

This degree prepares students for employment as a Journeyman with the Heat and Frost Insulators Union. Along with special program courses, academic skills emphasizing related math, science, and human relations components are stressed to prepare students to meet the challenges common in the work place.

  • Division of Apprenticeship Studies
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Healthcare Documentation Specialist, CA

The Healthcare Documentation Specialist Program prepares students to become a healthcare documentation specialist.  The program provides the basic knowledge, skills and understanding to transcribe clinical dictation and prepare patient documents with accuracy, clarity, consistency and timeliness while applying the professional and ethical conduct practices.  

  • Department of Health Related Professions
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Health Information Technology, AAS

This is a limited-entry program. Some of these courses are program prerequisites and MUST be completed before a student is considered eligible for entry into the Program. Students MUST attend a Health Programs orientation and meet with a Health Programs advisor for additional advisement.

  • Department of Health Related Professions
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Graphic Communications: Web Design, AAS

This program trains people to use digital tools for employment in design and creative production fields. Although a degree is not necessary for initial employment, students who complete an AAS degree have a good chance for employment that is profitable. Students will learn concepts and approaches to technology necessary for lifelong learning. This degree is directed toward designing, producing, and assembling digital assets into professional communications and deliverables. Graphic Designer may design identity and collateral materials (like logos, brochures, advertising materials) or layouts for print or web publications. The Web Designer creates graphics, presentations (some interactive), web pages targeted for viewing on a screen.

  • Department of Media Technologies
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Graphic Communications: Graphic Design, AAS

This program trains people to use digital tools for employment in design and creative production fields. Although a degree is not necessary for initial employment, students who complete an AAS degree have a good chance for employment that is profitable. Students will learn concepts and approaches to technology necessary for lifelong learning. This degree is directed toward designing, producing, and assembling digital assets into professional communications and deliverables. Graphic Designer may design identity and collateral materials (like logos, brochures, advertising materials) or layouts for print or web publications. The Web Designer creates graphics, presentations (some interactive), web pages targeted for viewing on a screen.

  • Department of Media Technologies
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Global Studies, AA

The Global Studies program is predicated on the notion that solutions to local, national, and international issues are found not within the confines of a particular field, but at the boundaries and within the union of disciplines. This implies that the program is interdisciplinary. Gaining an understanding of global social, economic, political, historical systems which are anchored in the differing philosophical and religious traditions will help the student appreciate the commonality of all human aspirations irrespective of location. The meaning of "globalization" and related issues will be addressed from a variety of perspectives.  Students will explore approaches to international development and related contemporary issues, inquire into the meaning of sustainable development, and critically examine environmental concerns (with emphasis on global warming and climate change).  The appreciation of diversity of human cultures and traditions is the core value which enables program graduates to work and succeed in our global society.

  • Department of Social Sciences
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Glazier, CA

This degree prepares students for employment as a Journeyman Glazier with the Glaziers Union. Along with special program courses, academic skills, emphasizing related math, science, and human relations components are stressed to prepare students to meet the challenges common in the workplace.

  • Division of Apprenticeship Studies
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Glazier, AAS

This degree prepares students for employment as a Journeyman Glazier with the Glaziers Union. Along with special program courses, academic skills, emphasizing related math, science, and human relations components are stressed to prepare students to meet the challenges common in the work place.

  • Division of Apprenticeship Studies
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Forensic Anthropology, CA

The Forensic Anthropology certificate program provides a foundation in the biological, social, and applied components of forensic activities in which anthropologists engage. The certificate program is designed to prepare students for a variety of pathways leading to careers in forensic anthropology at local and national levels. The program offers students opportunities for practical application of learning within an academic framework.

  • Department of Human Behavior
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Food Service Operations, BAS

Admittance into the Bachelor of Applied Science in Food Service Operations requires a minimum of an associate degree in Food and Beverage Management, Culinary Arts, or a related field from a regionally accredited institution.

  • Department of Hospitality Management
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Food and Beverage Management, CA

This Food and Beverage program prepares students to begin a career or further their career in the food service industry. The program, consisting of food and beverage management courses and culinary courses, is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to be successful in their food service careers.

  • Department of Hospitality Management
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Food and Beverage Management, AAS

This program is designed to provide quality education to those seeking to begin a career or further their career in the food service industry. The program consists of course work in food and beverage management, culinary arts, and general education which enable students to obtain the necessary knowledge and skills to be successful in the work environment.

  • Department of Hospitality Management
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Floor Coverer: Journeyman, SC

Students MUST be indentured in the Floor Coverers Apprenticeship Program before enrolling in classes. For further information, contact the Division of Apprenticeship Studies at 702-651-4127.

  • Division of Apprenticeship Studies
  • Required Courses (27 Credits) credits

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Floor Coverer, AAS

Students MUST be indentured in the Floor Coverers Apprenticeship Program before enrolling in classes. Special consideration will be given students who complete the Floor Coverers Associate of Applied Science Degree if they are affected by the retroactive six year rule. For further information, contact the Division of Apprenticeship Studies at 702-651-4127.

  • Division of Apprenticeship Studies
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Fire Technology Management, AAS

The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire Technology Management is designed to provide students and career fire service personnel with the necessary education and skills required to enter a career or achieve promotion in a municipal, county or state fire department. The courses follow the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) curriculum. The course content is designed to meet the National Fire Protection Association's 1001 Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. The elective material is designed to prepare firefighters for advancement in the fire service.

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

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Fire Science Technology: Fire Fighting, CA

The Fire Fighting certificate is designed for students who desire to enter a career in a municipal, county or state fire department. The material is linked with the Nevada State Fire Marshal's Nevada Firefighter I Certificate. Students are given the opportunity to take the Nevada and National Fire Protection Association's Firefighter I didactic and practical test. Course material must be taken in sequence with all prerequisites being completed prior to testing with the State Fire Marshal's Office.

  • Department of Criminal Justice and Emergency Services
  • Student Learning Outcomes 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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Environmental Management, BAS

Admittance into the Bachelor of Applied Science requires completion of the CSN AAS Environmental Management degree or program director approval.

  • Department of Physical Sciences
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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