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Aviation Technology: Cabin Service, AAS

The Aviation Technology program is designed specifically for students who have a desire to work in aviation-related careers. Thorough coverage of the Federal Aviation Regulations apply to all aspects of study.  The program provides the application of concepts pertaining to passenger service operations for domestic and international flights.  The program prepares students to enter the employment market as Cabin Service Personnel with a managerial perspective.  

  • Department of Applied Technologies
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Aviation Technology: Flight Operations, AAS

The Aviation Technology Flight Operations program is designed specifically for students who have a desire to work in aviation-related careers. Thorough coverage of the Federal Aviation Regulations will apply to all aspects of study. The program provides the application of concepts pertaining to airport, aircraft and airline operations for domestic and international flights. The program will prepare students to enter the employment market as Flight Crew Members, Flight Operations Specialists, Crew Scheduler, Flight Follower, Customer Service Representative, or Assistant Flight Dispatcher. Students must meet all eligibility requirements determined by the Federal Aviation Administration and the Transportation Security Administration.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
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Aviation Technology: Professional Pilot, AAS

The Aviation Technology Professional Pilot program is designed specifically for students who have a desire to work as professional pilots. Thorough coverage of the Federal Aviation Regulations will apply to all aspects of study. The program includes ground instruction and in-flight pilot training. The program will prepare students to enter the employment market as professional pilots. Graduates will model eligibility requirements for the Federal Aviation Administration Private Pilot certificate, Instrument Rating, and Commercial Pilot Certificate in Airplane Single Engine Land. Students must meet all eligibility requirements determined by the Federal Aviation Administration and the Transportation Security Administration.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
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Biological Science, AS

The Associate of Science Degree is a general transfer program for students who are planning to transfer to UNLV, UNR, NSU, GBC or another baccalaureate-level institution. A secondary objective may be employment upon completion of the AS degree.

  • Department of Biological Sciences
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Bookkeeping, CA

The Certificate of Achievement in Bookkeeping provides students with the necessary skills for entry-level positions such as accounts receivable or payable clerk, general secretary/bookkeeper, part-time bookkeeper, and payroll clerk.

  • Department of Accounting, Finance, and Computer Office Technology
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Bookkeeping, SC

Prepares learners for entry-level careers in Bookkeeping and Accounting.  Students completing this certificate utilize the most popular Accounting software, QuickBooks, and Microsoft Excel to perform record keeping procedures.  These courses also work towards the Certificate of Achievement in Bookkeeping and the AAS in Accounting.

  • Department of Accounting, Finance, and Computer Office Technology
  • Required Courses (12 Credits) credits

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Bricklayer: Journeyman, SC

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

  • Division of Apprenticeship Studies
  • Core Requirements (27 Credits) credits

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Business Management, AAS

The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Management provides the individual with the understanding and knowledge necessary for managing people and functions. Managerial and motivational theories, global management, decision making and organizational designs are stressed.

  • Department of Business Administration
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Business Management, CA

The Certificate of Achievement in Business Management provides students with the understanding and knowledge necessary for managing people and functions. Decision making for both private and public sector agencies is stressed in the program. Students will learn basic principles of management and human relations skills through various interactive course techniques and formats.

  • Department of Business Administration
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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CADD Technology, CA

This program provides students with the skills to plan, prepare, interpret technical drafting documents, and create additive manufacturing prototype models. Students develop these skills through computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) workstations and 3D printers. Instruction also includes office standards, ethics, equipment maintenance, and production techniques.

  • Department of Media Technologies
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Cardiorespiratory Sciences, 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
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Carpentry, CA

Students MUST be indentured in the Carpenters Apprenticeship Program before enrolling in classes.  Special consideration will be given students who complete the Carpentry Trade Certificate of Achievement 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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Casino Management, AAS

Successful completion of this Associate of Applied Science degree will provide students with an opportunity to seek employment in casino supervisory and management positions. For those currently employed in the industry, this credential enhances the opportunity for job advancement, professional growth and career mobility. Students will obtain knowledge in table games, slot operations, casino surveillance, casino marketing, gaming laws and regulations, casino cage operations, casino mathematics, statistical analysis, financial accounting, and human relations in the casino industry. 

  • Department of Hospitality Management
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Casino Management, CA

Successful completion of this certificate program will provide students with an opportunity to seek employment in entry-level casino and gaming positions. For those currently employed in the industry, this certificate enhances opportunity for job advancement, professional growth and career mobility. Students will obtain a basic knowledge of table games, slot operations, casino surveillance, casino marketing, gaming laws and regulations, and human relations in the casino industry.

  • Department of Hospitality Management
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Cement Mason, AAS

Students must be indentured in the Cement Masons Apprenticeship Program before enrolling in classes. Special consideration will be given students who complete the Cement Mason Apprentice 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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Cement Mason, CA

Students must be indentured in the Cement Masons Apprenticeship Program before enrolling in classes. Special consideration will be given students who complete the Cement Mason Apprentice Certificate of Achievement 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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