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Pile Driver, CA

This degree prepares students for employment as a Journeyman Pile Driver with the Carpenters 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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Veterinary Nursing, AAS

Students must complete VETN 101B with a grade of C or better in order to be eligible to apply for this limited entry program.

  • Department of Health Related Professions
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Nursing: RN to BSN, BS

Admittance into the Bachelor of Science Nursing: RN to BSN requires a minimum of the student having their ADN completed and completion of PSY 240 and CHEM 108.

  • Department of Nursing
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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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Online Teaching Skills Certificate: Level 2, SC

This skills certificate is intended for current licensed teachers, professional trainers, and college educators, and others who are interested in teaching online. Upon the completion of the program, students earn an Online Teaching Skills Certificate.  The skills certificate gives the student the credentials to develop curriculum and teach online at all levels of education and training.

  • Department of Education
  • Required Courses (9 Credits) credits

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Surgical 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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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
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Painter, Journeyman, SC

Students MUST be indentured in the Painters 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 (28 Credits) credits

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Computing and Information Technology: Software–Programming,…

This degree prepares students for employment in fields related primarily to computer programming.  In addition to technical content, the degree includes skills in communication (oral, written, and listening), project management, databases, web site development, teamwork, and problem solving.

  • Department of Computing and Information Technology
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Engineering Technology: Slot Repair, CA

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be prepared for an entry-level position in the gaming industry. This program integrates classroom experience with hands-on lab exercises and covers topics such as planning, design, troubleshooting, and maintenance of various slot machines and related devices. Networks used to support modern slot machine gaming are also covered.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
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Economics, AA

The Economics degree builds upon a theoretical foundation and statistical training that prepares students to think analytically and critically to solve complex problems as well as to recognize the component of human behavior reflecting economics as a social science. The Associate of Arts Degree with an Economics Emphasis offers the choice between a General Economics track and an Applied Financial Economics (AFE) track. The General Economics track is a general transfer program for students who are planning to transfer to a baccalaureate-level program. The AFE program will assist in preparing students for a multitude of investment and risk management licenses for those seeking to continue in that path. Completion of the AFE track will include an Internship in Financial Economics with interactive participation of financial institutions.

  • Department of Social Sciences
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Engineering Technology: Network Electronics, AAS

The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Engineering Technology - Network Electronics prepares students with the necessary skills required by today's high-tech, high-wage networking/electronics industry. Instruction includes networking and electronic topics such as IP network configuration and maintenance, electronics and digital circuits, and interfacing sensors and control devices to networks and electronic systems.  This two-year program provides the students with the methods and procedures used by technicians in the networked electronics industry. Instruction depends on significant hands-on exercises in a state-of-the-art environment.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
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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
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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
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