AGCO Service Technician
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The AGCO Service Technician program prepares students to maintain and repair equipment used in Fendt or Massey-Ferguson agriculture equipment dealerships. Students earn level 3 certification on Fendt Tractor Systems, Momentum planter systems, Ideal combine systems, and AGCO precision farming systems. Students in the program must be dealer sponsored.
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Accelerated Personal Fitness Training
Certificate (CER)
The Accelerated Personal Fitness Training Certificate prepares students who currently hold a degree in kinesiology or related field for successful employment in the fitness industry as a personal fitness trainer. Graduates are prepared to take the Certified Personal Training examination administered by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. The NSCA-CPT is a nationally accredited certification program in the fitness industry.
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Accounting Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Accounting Certificate Program prepares students for careers as junior accountants in business, industry, and government. This certificate can lead to a satisfying career as a payroll clerk or in general accounting, cost accounting, purchasing, inventory control, accounts receivable, accounts payable, tax assisting, or similar areas.
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Accounting Technologies
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Accounting Program prepares students for careers as junior accountants in business, industry, and government. This degree can lead to a satisfying career as a payroll clerk or in general accounting, cost accounting, purchasing, inventory control, accounts receivable, accounts payable, tax assistant, or similar career areas. Students receive a well-rounded background to help prepare for future management positions.
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Advanced Applicator Technician
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Advanced Applicator Technician program prepares students for careers as advanced applicator technicians. Students will demonstrate proficiency in basic agronomic skills; effective operation of applicator equipment; knowledge of applicator procedures; Department of Transportation and Environmental Protection Agency regulations; general maintenance and repair of application equipment; and use of precision agriculture technologies.
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Advanced EMT Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) primarily provides basic and limited advanced emergency medical care and transportation for critical and emergent patients who access the emergency medical system. The AEMT possesses the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and transportation and functions as part of a comprehensive EMS response operating under medical oversight. They perform interventions using the basic and some advanced equipment typically found on an ambulance. They take on the critical role of being the link from the scene of the emergency to the emergency health care system. The Advanced EMT Program meets the National EMS Education Standards (current edition), National EMS Scope of Practice Model skills (2019), and the Illinois EMS Scope of Practice Model skills (2019). Graduates of this program are eligible to take the National Registry Advanced EMT cognitive and psychomotor exams.
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Agri-Business Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Agri-Business Certificate provides students with general knowledge in the areas of agri-marketing, agri-supply, and agricultural production.
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Agricultural Business Management
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Agricultural Business Management Program prepares students for positions in various agriculture businesses, including agricultural marketing and processing firms, fertilizer/chemical suppliers, seed dealers, and agriculture production and management.
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Agricultural Retail Operations
Certificate (CER)
The Agriculture Retail Operations certificate trains students in inventory management, computer skills, and agronomic and mathematics skills needed in day to day operations at retail facilities.
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Agriculture
Associate in Science (A.S.)
Baccalaureate degree programs in agriculture may include various specialties, such as agricultural economics, agribusiness, agricultural sciences (animal science, crop or plant science, soil science, and horticulture), agricultural mechanics, and agriculture education. To transfer into a baccalaureate degree program in agriculture as a junior, students need to complete a minimum of 60 semester credits.
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Anthropology
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Anthropology is the scientific study of the origins and developments of human beings and their societies.
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Application Specialist Certificate
Certificate (CER)
This certificate highlights the accomplishment of obtaining top skills needed for employment using Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Completion of this certificate can be applied to the A.A.S. in Business Administrative Technology.
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Applied Electrocardiography Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Applied Electrocardiography certificate provides training for the student who plans to work in an office that provides care to patients with cardiac diagnoses. Students must be enrolled in or have completed Medical Assisting certificate program, or have the permission of the faculty.
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Art Education
Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.)
To teach in Illinois public schools, teachers must be certified by the state of Illinois either by completion of an approved teacher preparation program or through transcript analysis. To transfer as a junior into an approved baccalaureate program in art education (K-12 or 6-12), students must complete a minimum of 60 semester credit hours, including the general education courses specified to meet certification requirements. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland Art and Design faculty advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend. Students must also pass examinations in basic skills (reading, writing, grammar, and math) required for admission. Students are strongly encouraged to complete an A.F.A. prior to transferring. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission.
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Art and Design
Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.)
Illinois colleges and universities offer two different bachelor’s degrees in art: the professional Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree and the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree with a major in art. In general, the B.F.A. degree requires about 135 semester credits for completion, while the B.A. degree with a major in art requires 120-124 semester credits for completion. The B.F.A. degree generally requires more studio art courses than does the B.A. degree. In some colleges and universities, a B.A. degree requires competency in a single foreign language, while the B.F.A. degree often does not. To transfer into a baccalaureate program with a fine arts major in art education or art and design, students should complete the course work in consultation with an art and design faculty advisor. Completion of the A.F.A. degree does not fulfill the requirements of the Illinois General Education Core Curriculum (GECC). Therefore, students are advised to complete the GECC before they transfer. Transfer admission is competitive. Completion of this program alone does not guarantee admission either to the baccalaureate program or to upper division or specialty art courses. Students may be required to demonstrate skill level through a portfolio review at the institution to which they seek transfer.
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Associate in Arts, General
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
The Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree is designed so that students may complete the lower-division (freshman and sophomore) portion of a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. The A.A. degree includes the transferable General Education Core courses and the lower-division Baccalaureate Major Field core courses recommended by the Illinois Articulation Initiative. All course work must be baccalaureate-oriented (courses numbered 100-289 whose second digit is even). The A.A. degree is ideally suited for students seeking a B.A. degree in areas such as liberal arts and sciences, English, psychology, and many other fields. Since admission to colleges and universities — and to specific majors — is often competitive, students planning to transfer should understand that completing the recommended courses alone does not guarantee admission. It is recommended that students fulfill the foreign language requirement of the program of the senior institution to which they are transferring. In general, credit for the four years of the same high school foreign language or credit for two years in the same foreign language at the college level satisfies the foreign language requirement of most bachelor of arts degrees.
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Associate in Science, General
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Associate in Science (A.S.) degree is designed to facilitate the transfer of students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (commonly known as STEM) disciplines into four-year institutions to complete a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. It replicates as closely as possible the lower division (freshman and sophomore) coursework required of students in their chosen STEM field of study. The A.S. degree includes the transferable General Education Core Curriculum courses and the lower-division Baccalaureate Major Field core courses recommended by the Illinois Articulation Initiative. All course work must be baccalaureate-oriented (courses numbered 100- 289 whose second digit is even). Students should note that the A.S. degree requires only 31 to 35 hours of general education coursework and does not fully satisfy the IAI General Education Core Curriculum requirements. Two additional courses to complete the general education requirements may be taken after transferring. The A.S. degree is so designed to enable students to take more university majors required coursework in the first two years thereby achieving junior status upon transferring. At the same time, it permits STEM students to complete the associate’s degree prior to transferring.
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Automotive Collision Repair
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Automotive Collision Repair Program is designed to prepare learners for high-skill, high-demand positions in the collision industry. The five semester AAS program is a guided apprenticeship training program in partnership with collision repair facilities. Each semester, the student attends classes for eight weeks and then works side-by-side with a mentor for eight weeks. In addition to earning marketable skills and an AAS degree, completers will have the opportunity to earn multiple industry recognized credentials, I-CAR certifications, and prepare for ASE certifications.
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Automotive Collision Repair Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Automotive Collision Repair Program is designed to prepare learners for high-skill, high-demand positions in the collision industry. The two-semester certificate is a guided training program in partnership with collision repair facilities. Each semester, the student attends classes for eight weeks and then works side-by-side with a mentor for eight weeks. In addition to earning marketable skills, completers will have the opportunity to earn multiple industry recognized credentials, I-CAR certifications, and prepare for ASE certifications.
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Automotive Ford Motor ASSET Program
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
ASSET (Automotive Student Service Educational Training) is a two-year program leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree in Automotive Service Technology. It is a joint effort of Ford Motor Company, Ford and Lincoln dealers, and Parkland ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv. The ASSET curriculum utilizes periods of classroom work alternating with periods of work experience. Graduates of the ASSET program can enter the workforce as entry-level service technicians with certifications from Ford Motor Company, or transfer earned credits toward a bachelor’s degree.
Curriculum for the Automotive Technology degree is based on the Master Automotive Service Technology standards (MAST) set by the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation. Students enter the ASSET program each fall semester. Classroom sessions are eight weeks long and alternate with eight-week work sessions. Enrollment in all AFM classes requires approval of the ASSET director. Students are required to bring a laptop computer to all Ford ASSET (AFM) courses.
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Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair
Certificate (CER)
The Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Certificate Program prepares graduates with basic skills for use in mass merchandiser/service centers. The content of this certificate is based on the Maintenance and Light Repair standards set by the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation.
Students wishing to transfer Maintenance and Light Repair credits from another training program must provide the following:
- Official transcript clearly stating the completion of the MLR standards set by NATEF with quality grades.
- Evidence that the training program was NATEF MLR accredited at the time of completion.
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Automotive Technician
Certificate (CER)
The Automotive Technician Certificate Program prepares graduates to be entry-level technicians in an automotive dealership or service center.
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Automotive Technology
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Automotive Technology Program prepares graduates for entry-level employment in the automotive industry. The Automotive Technician Program is designed to give graduates skill to succeed in new car dealerships and independent service centers. This program is designed to develop strong technical skills along with managerial skills. Curriculum for the Automotive Technology degree is based on the Master Automotive Service Technology standards (MAST) set by the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation. Students should plan their programs with a faculty advisor.
NOTE: Students considering transferring to a senior institution will need to contact the institution as soon as possible to determine the general education courses that are transferable and the required credit hours.
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Automotive Technology: Management Concentration
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Automotive Management Program prepares graduates for entry-level positions in the automotive industry in a variety of environments, including technical, business, and managerial areas. Graduates may work in new car dealerships, independent repair shops, or retail automotive businesses.
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Automotive Technology: Motorsport Concentration
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Automotive Motorsport Program prepares graduates to qualify for entry level motorsport industry assembly, fabrication, and team member positions. The program is designed to build on a strong foundation of traditional automotive coursework while offering innovative motorsport courses and hands-on opportunities.
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Automotive Technology: Technician Concentration
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Automotive Technician Program prepares graduates for entry-level employment in automotive dealerships and independent service centers in technical positions. The program is designed to develop strong technical skills along with managerial skills.
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Aviation
Associate in Science (A.S.)
This program is designed to provide students planning to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree with the opportunity to earn certifications necessary to enter the commercial aviation job market. Students will earn the private pilot certification, private pilot with instrument rating, and the commercial pilot certification in a sequential manner during the program. Graduates, upon the completion of a bachelor’s degree and FAA flight time requirements, may enter the workforce as commercial cargo or passenger pilots. Flight training will be offered at the University of Illinois Willard Airport in Savoy, Illinois. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Aviation: Advanced Unmanned Aircraft Systems Certificate
Certificate (CER)
This certificate is designed to prepare the student to be certified under FAA requirements to be a commercial UAS operator. The student will be knowledgeable of the history and evolution of UAS, FAA regulations, airspace, weather, UAS types and performance, autonomous UAS systems, data acquisition and analysis, as well as safety and ethical issues. They will also be proficient at UAS operations.
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Aviation: Commercial Pilot Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Commercial Pilot certificate prepares the already certified Private Pilot student with Instrument Rating to be certified under FAA rules as a Commercial Pilot. The student will become proficient at operating a complex single-engine aircraft. The Commercial certificate allows a pilot to fly for compensation or hire in a variety of different flying jobs. Some typical Commercial Pilot jobs include aerial photography, skydiving, sightseeing, aerial advertising, pipeline patrol, and aerial survey. The Commercial Pilot can also be hired by some corporate flying companies for passenger or cargo carrying operations. The Commercial Pilot certificate is a necessary step towards becoming a flight instructor and one of several certifications required to earn eligibility as an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP).
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Aviation: Instrument Rating Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The instrument rating certificate prepares the already certified Private Pilot to be certified under FAA rules as a Private Pilot with instrument Rating. The student will become proficient at flying a single-engine aircraft without reference to outside visual cues. This certificate allows the pilot to fly in conditions of low visibility and clouds that would otherwise keep a Private Pilot grounded. While the Instrument Rating adds a certain amount of utility to a pilot's certificate, the most important benefits are the overall added level of safety as the result of additional pilot skills and additional options for completing a flight safely if the weather deteriorates while en route. The Instrument Rating certificate is one of several necessary steps towards becoming a flight instructor and earning eligibility as an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP).
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Aviation: Private Pilot Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Private Pilot certificate will prepare the student to be certified under FAA rules as a Private Pilot. The student will become proficient at single-engine aircraft operations, cross-country flying, responding to air traffic control, and a wide range of different airport operations. The Private Pilot certificate is the first of several certifications required to earn eligibility as an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP). A certified Private Pilot may carry passengers in a multitude of different general aviation aircraft during the day or night. Other than for personal pleasure, Private Pilots may also fly for business as long as flying is incidental to the business and no passengers or cargo are carried. They may also engage in charitable, non-profit or community event flying, certain search and rescue operations, the demonstration of aircraft for sale, and pleasure/family flying trips across the United States and to nearby international destinations.
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Aviation: Unmanned Aircraft Systems Certificate
Certificate (CER)
This certificate is designed to prepare the student to be certified under FAA requirements to be a commercial UAS operator. The student will be knowledgeable of the history and evolution of UAS, FAA regulations, airspace, weather, UAS types and performance, as well as safety and ethical issues. They will also be proficient at UAS operations.
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Biological Sciences
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Biological Sciences/Pre-baccalaureate Nursing transfer areas are designed for students interested in pursuing a bachelor’s degree in one of the various biological sciences or professional health careers. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Bookkeeping Office Assistant
Certificate (CER)
The Bookkeeping Office Assistant Certificate prepares the student with general knowledge of office and bookkeeping skills. Graduates may be employed by businesses as a bookkeeping assistant. Completion of this certificate can be applied to the A.A.S. in Business Administrative Technology.
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Business Administration
Associate in Science (A.S.)
Business administration programs include courses and majors in general business, accounting, finance, marketing, and management. The following recommendations apply to courses and programs in all of these fields. To transfer into a baccalaureate degree program in business administration as a junior, students need to complete a minimum of 60 semester credits. Students are strongly encouraged to complete an A.S. degree prior to transfer. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the degree requirements of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Business Administrative Technology
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Business Administrative Technology Program prepares students for administrative and technical support positions. Skills addressed include software applications, workplace ethics, mathematics, bookkeeping, and communications. Work experience is required at the end of the program. This can transfer to EIU as a 2+2 program.
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Business Administrative Technology: Administrative Assistant Track
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Business Administrative Technology Program prepares students for administrative and technical support positions. Skills addressed include software applications, workplace ethics, mathematics, bookkeeping, and communications. Work experience is required at the end of the program. This can transfer to EIU as a 2+2 program.
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Business Administrative Technology: Bookkeeping Track
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Business Administrative Technology Program prepares students for administrative and technical support positions. Skills addressed include software applications, workplace ethics, mathematics, bookkeeping, and communications. Work experience is required at the end of the program. This can transfer to EIU as a 2+2 program.
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Business Administrative Technology: Business Track
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Business Administrative Technology Program prepares students for administrative and technical support positions. Skills addressed include software applications, workplace ethics, mathematics, bookkeeping, and communications. Work experience is required at the end of the program. This can transfer to EIU as a 2+2 program.
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Business Administrative Technology: Customer Service Track
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Business Administrative Technology Program prepares students for administrative and technical support positions. Skills addressed include software applications, workplace ethics, mathematics, bookkeeping, and communications. Work experience is required at the end of the program. This can transfer to EIU as a 2+2 program.
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Business Administrative Technology: PC Support Track
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Business Administrative Technology Program prepares students for administrative and technical support positions. Skills addressed include software applications, workplace ethics, mathematics, bookkeeping, and communications. Work experience is required at the end of the program. This can transfer to EIU as a 2+2 program.
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Business Management
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Management Program is designed for both students and managers. The courses highlight the type and nature of business firms as well as other forms of organizations such as government and education.
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Business Marketing
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Marketing is the process of directing products from the producer to the consumer. Students prepare for their marketing careers by learning the principles, practices, and methods of operations of different types of marketing firms.
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CAD: Structural and Civil Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Computer-Aided Drafting: Structural and Civil certificate prepares the student for employment as a drafting technician in the design of buildings, roads, utility systems, and site improvements. Course work includes 3D modeling for buildings and site work, automated drafting of survey data, geographic information systems, and computer networking.
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Case New Holland Service Technician
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
This program prepares students to maintain and repair equipment used in a Case New Holland agriculture or construction dealership. Students must have a sponsoring dealership.
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Cisco Networking Certificate
Certificate (CER)
This certificate program prepares students with advanced skills for working with computer networks, Cisco routers, and switches. Wired and wireless networks are covered for troubleshooting, configuration, design, and repair.
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Communication
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Bachelor’s degree programs in communication typically encompass two areas of concentration: Media Communication includes concentration areas in advertising/public relations, audio/video/ Internet production, journalism/photojournalism, and media theory/research/effects. Public and Professional Communication includes concentration areas such as interpersonal, public address, organizational communication, and rhetorical studies. The introductory coursework in either of these concentrations will provide a solid foundation from which the student may choose any of the various pathways offered in a four-year communication program. Students are encouraged to complete an associate degree prior to transfer. Students should be aware that some schools have specific requirements for admission to the major, and should consult with an advisor at the transfer institution concerning specific degree requirements.
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Communication: Public and Professional Communication Concentration
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
The Public and Professional Communication concentration provides a foundation for continued study in effective communication strategies and research in areas such as interpersonal, public address, organizational communication, and rhetorical studies. Public and Professional communication prepares students for careers in public service, customer relations, education, corporate management and leadership.
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Computer Foundations Certificate
Certificate (CER)
This certificate covers the basics of Windows and Linux operating systems, PC repair, and basic networking. Upon completion, students are prepared for entry-level PC support positions.
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Computer Science
Associate in Science (A.S.)
Baccalaureate degree programs in Information Technology have traditionally grown from a number of different disciplines, including Mathematics, Business, and Engineering.  Computer Science (CS) degrees usually have a general theoretical emphasis.  Computer Information Systems (CIS) degrees have more of a business emphasis. Computer Engineering degrees have a hardware emphasis.  At the two year level, either the CS or CIS degree provides a good foundation for further study in most fields of Computer Science.  Engineering degrees are most specific to future engineering study.  To transfer into a baccalaureate degree program in Computer Science as a junior, students need to complete a minimum of 60 semester credits.  Students are strongly encouraged to complete an A.S. degree prior to transfer.  Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission. Students should plan their transfer programs with a faculty advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Computers in Business Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Computers in Business certificate introduces the student to the computer, providing keyboarding skills, file management, and introduces Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Google Applications, preparing the student for entry to the Business Administrative Technology Program or the skills necessary for any college major.
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Construction Management
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Construction Management Program prepares students to enter the construction industry in technical, managerial, and supervisory roles in three major areas: residential and light commercial building construction, heavy commercial building construction, and civil construction (roads, bridges, utilities). Entry-level employment is generally in the areas of project management, field inspection, material testing, cost estimating, computer-aided drafting, and surveying.
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Construction Trade Technology: Carpenters Concentration
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Construction Trade Technology program is designed to allow trade union apprentices to complete an Associate in Applied Science degree at Parkland ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv. Completion of this degree prepares student apprentices to enter management positions. The Carpenters (CCA) concentration in the CTT.AAS degree program allows students who have been accepted into the Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council - Joint Apprenticeship Training Program to earn an A.A.S. while they are completing the Apprenticeship sequence.
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Construction Trade Technology: Carpenters Concentration Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Construction Trade Technology: Carpentry certificate is designed to allow apprentices in the Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council - Joint Apprenticeship Training Program to earn a stackable certificate toward the Construction Trade Technology A.A.S. degree while they are completing the union apprenticeship program.
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Construction Trade Technology: Electrical Inside Wireman Concentration
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Construction Trade Technology program is designed to allow trade union apprentices to complete an Associate in Applied Science degree at Parkland ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv. Completion of this degree prepares student apprentices to enter management positions. The Electrical Inside Wireman concentration in the CTT.AAS degree program allows students who have been accepted into the IBEW Local 601 Electrical Apprenticeship Program to earn an A.A.S. while they are completing the Apprenticeship sequence.
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Construction Trade Technology: Ironworkers Concentration
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Construction Trade Technology program is designed to allow trade union apprentices to complete an Associate in Applied Science degree at Parkland ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv. Completion of this degree prepares student apprentices to enter management positions. The Ironworkers concentration in the CTT.AAS degree program allows students who have been accepted into the Ironworkers Local 380 Apprenticeship Program to earn an A.A.S. while they are completing the Apprenticeship sequence.
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Construction Trade Technology: Laborers Concentration
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Construction Trade Technology program is designed to allow trade union apprentices to complete an Associate in Applied Science degree at Parkland ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv. Completion of this degree prepares student apprentices to enter management positions. The Laborers concentration in the CTT.AAS degree program allows students who have been accepted into the Laborers Local 703 Apprenticeship Program to earn an A.A.S. while they are completing the Apprenticeship sequence.
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Construction Trade Technology: Plumbers and Pipefitters Concentration
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Construction Trade Technology program is designed to allow trade union apprentices to complete an Associate in Applied Science degree at Parkland ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv. Completion of this degree prepares student apprentices to enter management positions. The Plumbers and Pipefitters concentration in the CTT.AAS degree program allows students who have been accepted into the Local Plumbers and Pipefitters Apprenticeship Program Local 149 to earn an A.A.S. while they are completing the Apprenticeship sequence.
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Criminal Justice Education
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
The Criminal Justice Education program is designed to provide transfer students with the necessary background to complete a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. Graduates may enter careers in municipal, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies or in the private security field. Students interested in completing baccalaureate degrees in criminal justice and related majors are strongly encouraged to complete an A.A. degree prior to transfer. To transfer into an approved baccalaureate degree program in criminal justice as juniors, students need to complete a minimum of 60 semester credits from the framework below. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor or counselor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Customer Service Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Customer Service Certificate is designed to help any student who is employed, or will be employed, in a business or organization that provides products or services to customers. Students successfully completing this certificate should be able to identify a comprehensive customer service strategy and implement the practical techniques needed to provide good service. Completion of this certificate can be applied to the A.A.S. in Business Administrative Technology.
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Customized Career Preparation
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
This program allows students to develop and pursue individualized programs of study that meet their own personal and career goals. With the assistance of the professional staff in career programs and departments, each student will develop a viable program of study during the first semester of enrollment at the college. This plan must receive approval of the assigned faculty mentor and the appropriate department chair(s). A unique aspect of this program is the awarding of credit for non-collegiate prior learning or work experience.
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Data Systems and Development
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Data Systems and Development program equips students for a wide range of opportunities as computer programmers and software designers. The program emphasizes fundamental database programming and fundamental web programming. Students begin their training with foundational language courses and then may choose from a wide variety of advanced, industry-specific courses to customize their degree. Students may also choose to select from a number of smaller degree certificates embedded within the software development program. This program transfers to EIU, UIS, and SIU under the 2+2 agreement.
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Dental Hygiene
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Dental Hygiene Program prepares students to become part of the dental health team. The dental hygienist is responsible for providing such services as scaling and polishing teeth, taking radiographs, applying fluoride and surface sealants to the teeth, and local anesthesia and conscious sedation. The dental hygienist is the primary oral health educator in clinical and nonclinical settings. The program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, American Dental Association. For state licensure, Graduates must successfully complete a National Dental Hygiene ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv Examination and a Regional (clinical) ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv Examination.
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Early Childhood Education
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Illinois is currently facing a shortage of qualified early childhood professionals: early elementary school teachers, preschool teachers, childcare center workers, home childcare providers, and others who work with children from birth to second grade. Early childhood education courses at Parkland ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv offer a flexible, practical path to a rewarding career working with young children.
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Early Childhood Education Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Early Childhood Education certificate fulfills the minimum educational requirements of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services for early childhood teachers. Courses help students reach Illinois Gateways Early Childhood Education Credential Level 3, Infant Toddler Caregiver Credential Level 2, and Illinois Great Start Wage Supplement Program Level 4. All courses apply toward the Early Childhood Education Associate’s Degree requirements.
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Early Elementary Education
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
To teach young children in Illinois public schools (birth to second grade), teachers must be certified by the state of Illinois. To transfer into an approved baccalaureate program in early childhood education as a junior, students must complete specific requirements and a minimum of 60 semester credits. Students are strongly encouraged to complete an A.A. degree prior to transfer. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission. A minimum grade point average for most universities is required for program admission. All transfer applicants are required to pass the Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP), or pass the ACT + Writing with a score of 22+ (see an advisor for further details), and this score may be required at time of application. Contact Parkland’s Academic and Career Advising Center for more information about this test and suggested timing. Students planning to teach at the early childhood level in Illinois are advised to plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor or counselor to meet specific requirements of their preferred transfer college or university and the Illinois State Teachers Certification ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv.
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Economics
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
In 1776 Adam Smith called economics "an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations." Today we think of economics more specifically as a social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of commodities.
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Electrician Foundations Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Electrician Fundamentals Certificate program prepares students for entry-level positions in the installation, service, and repair of electrical circuits and systems used in residential, commercial, and industrial environments. Students can expect to find entry-level employment as electrical apprentices or electrical maintenance workers. Courses are offered in the Competency-Based Education (CBE) format.
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Electronic Control Systems Technology
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Electronic Control Systems Technology program prepares students for entry-level positions in the installation, service, and repair of electrical and electronic systems used in manufacturing, automation, and process control. Students can expect to find employment as installers, technicians, and electrical support workers.
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Electronic Power Certficate
Certificate (CER)
The electrical power certificate prepares students for entry level positions in the installation, service, and repair of the electrical systems used in manufacturing and industrial control.
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Elementary Education
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
To teach in Illinois public elementary schools (grades 1-6), teachers must be certified by the state of Illinois. To transfer into an approved baccalaureate program in elementary education as a junior, students must complete specific requirements and a minimum of 60 semester credits. Students are strongly encouraged to complete an A.A. degree prior to transfer. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission. Students should be aware that a minimum grade point average for most universities is required for program admission. All transfer applicants are required to pass the Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP), or pass the ACT + Writing with a score of 22+ (see an advisor for further details), and this score may be required at time of application. Contact Parkland’s Academic and Career Advising Center for more information about this test and suggested timing. Students planning to teach at the elementary level in Illinois are advised to plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor or counselor to meet specific requirements of their preferred college or university and the Illinois State Teachers Certification ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv.
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Emergency Medical Services: Firefighter
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The EMS-Paramedic/Firefighter A.A.S. Program prepares students to practice as an advanced EMS provider with opportunities for increased responsibility. Students will achieve competencies in the cognitive, psycho-motor, and affective domains from didactic instruction, classroom lab skills, and actual clinical application with patient contacts under the supervision of a trained pre-hospital and hospital preceptor. Students will learn to administer medication, start intravenous lines, interpret EKG rhythm strips, and deliver the appropriate interventions, as well as to administer many other advanced life support procedures.
The Basic Operations Firefighter track offers students the unique opportunity to combine fire service technology with a paramedic degree. This program track is intended to assist individuals interested in pursuing a career in firefighting. Upon successful completion, the student will meet requirements for Illinois OSFM, ProºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv, IFSAC NFPA Firefighter I certification. Earning the Paramedic licensure alongside a Basic Operations Firefighter certification makes the student more marketable to employment selection boards. Both tracks in the EMS Paramedic/Firefighter A.A.S. program meet the National EMS Education Standards (current edition), National EMS Scope of Practice Model skills (2019), and the Illinois EMS Scope of Practice Model skills (2019). Graduates of this program are eligible to take the National Registry EMT cognitive exam.
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Emergency Medical Services: Paramedic
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The EMS-Paramedic A.A.S. Program prepares students to practice as an advanced EMS provider with opportunities for increased responsibility. Students will achieve competencies in the cognitive, psycho-motor, and affective domains from didactic instruction, classroom lab skills, and actual clinical application with patient contacts under the supervision of a trained pre-hospital and hospital preceptor. Students will learn to administer medication, start intravenous lines, interpret EKG rhythm strips, and deliver the appropriate interventions, as well as to administer many other advanced life support procedures. Both tracks in the EMS Paramedic/Firefighter A.A.S. program meet the National EMS Education Standards (current edition), National EMS Scope of Practice Model skills (2019), and the Illinois EMS Scope of Practice Model skills (2019). Graduates of this program are eligible to take the National Registry EMT cognitive exam.
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Emergency Medical Services: Paramedic Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The EMS-Paramedic Certificate Program prepares students to practice as an advanced EMS provider with opportunities for increased responsibility. The students will achieve competencies in the cognitive, psycho-motor, and affective domains from didactic instruction, classroom lab skills, and actual clinical application with patient contacts under the supervision of a trained pre-hospital and hospital preceptor. Students will learn to administer medication, start intravenous lines, interpret EKG rhythm strips, and deliver the appropriate interventions, as well as to administer many other advanced life support procedures. The EMT Program meets the National EMS Education Standards (current edition), National EMS Scope of Practice Model skills (2019), and the Illinois EMS Scope of Practice Model Skills (2019). Graduates of this program are eligible to take the National Registry for Emergency Medical Technicians Paramedic examination.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course prepares the student to provide pre-hospital assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. Areas of study include an introduction to emergency medical services systems, roles and responsibilities of an EMT, anatomy and physiology, medical emergencies, trauma, special considerations for working in the pre-hospital setting, and providing patient transport. The EMT Program meets the National EMS Education Standards (current edition), National EMS Scope of Practice Model skills (2019), and the Illinois EMS Scope of Practice Model Skills (2019). Graduates of this program are eligible to take the National Registry EMT cognitive exam.
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Engineering Science
Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.)
The A.E.S. degree involves the completion of required general education, mathematics, and science courses as well as 10 credits in elective courses. Students are advised to follow the recommended courses for specific engineering fields but may choose from among those courses or general education courses to reach 60 semester hours. Transfer institution requirements may vary. Students should check individual college/university requirements before choosing courses and work with an academic success advisor. The A.E.S. does not include completion of the IAI General Education Core Curriculum (GECC) and students completing this degree will likely have additional general education requirements at their transferring institution. Since admission into baccalaureate engineering programs is highly competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission.
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English Literature
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
To transfer as a junior into a baccalaureate English program, students must complete a minimum of 60 semester credits. Freshmen and sophomores who plan to major in English are encouraged to fulfill general education requirements with foundation courses in the sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics, and anatomy and physiology) and mathematics. Students are strongly encouraged to complete an A.A. degree prior to transfer. Since baccalaureate program admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses and the Parkland degree do not guarantee admission. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Entertainment Technology
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Entertainment Technology program prepares students for technical careers in the entertainment industry. Careers can include set construction, production and lighting crew for stage and film, technical work in educational institutions, resorts, restaurants and theme parks, music and theatre touring companies, community theatre, social organizations, and radio and television. Students will benefit from foundational studies in several technology fields as well as theatre and will gain a wide range of experiences in production behind the scenes. The theatre practicum will allow for dedicated experience in areas of special interest to the individual student.
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Entertainment Technology Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Certificate in Entertainment Technology helps students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to embark on careers as professional stagehands, stage carpenters, stage electricians, audio technicians, or technical directors. Emphasis in this specialized program is on production; many hours are required in the operation of the theatre plant, and the construction of scenery, properties, and lighting of theatrical events. Students will be actively involved in the production of numerous music and theatre events in the Parkland Theatre.
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Entrepreneur Basics Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Entrepreneur Basics certificate is designed to help anyone who has started a business or who plans to start a business. Completion of these courses will help those involved in management of a business or any organization, whether or not they are an owner. Business owners may also find earning this certificate will help improve their credibility as they seek financing and sales, and increase their potential for success.
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Entrepreneurship Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Entrepreneurship Certificate is designed for owners, managers, and employees of existing or proposed businesses, entrepreneurial ventures, and independent businesses and organizations of all sizes. Completion of this certificate should strengthen the general business skills of present and aspiring business managers, especially those who manage a small business.
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Fire Service Technology
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
This program is designed to allow entry level, volunteer, and professional firefighters to complete an Associate in Applied Science degree at Parkland ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv. Completion of this degree offers students the opportunity to a career pathway as an entry level firefighter or elevate their career potential at their current department. The Fire Service Technology degree program allows students who are new to firefighting or are already a professional firefighter to earn an A.A.S. degree while they are completing courses at fire training institutes or within their departments with completion certificates from OSFM or IFSTA.
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Foreign Languages
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Learn a foreign language from beginning to intermediate levels and begin your journey to becoming bilingual—a highly marketable and rewarding skill.
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Forensic Science
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The study of the science used to produce valid evidence in criminology and crime scene investigation.
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General Programming
Certificate (CER)
Builds foundational programming skills; completion of certificate can be applied to the A.A.S. in Data Systems and Development.
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General Studies
Associate in General Studies (A.G.S.)
The Associate in General Studies (A.G.S.) degree program consists of courses designed to meet individual goals for personal improvement and self-understanding. This program is designed for students who wish to earn an associate’s degree but not in a specific career or transfer area. This associate’s degree is not covered by the "articulation compact program" nor by the Illinois Articulation Initiative.
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Geography
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Geography is a science that includes the study of physical features of the earth and its atmosphere in addition to looking at how human activities influence and are influenced by these natural forces.
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Google IT Support Professional Certificate
Certificate (CER)
This certificate covers the fundamentals of IT support critical for success in entry-level IT support jobs. Includes troubleshooting and customer service, networking, operating systems, system administration, and security. Upon completion, students are prepared for entry-level PC support positions.
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HVAC Technician
Certificate (CER)
The HVAC Technician program prepares graduates for entry-level positions installing, troubleshooting, and repairing residential heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. The program includes instruction and testing to help the student earn EPA refrigerant certification.
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History
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
To transfer as a junior into a baccalaureate history program, students must complete a minimum of 60 semester credits. Freshmen and sophomores who plan to major in history are encouraged to fulfill general education requirements with foundation courses in the sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics, and anatomy and physiology) and mathematics (e.g., college algebra, calculus, and statistics). The number of history courses taken at Parkland should be kept to a minimum. The courses in this program are recommended for students planning to transfer into a baccalaureate history program, including into a baccalaureate program leading to state certification as a high school (6-12) history teacher. Students planning to seek high school (6-12) teacher certification are encouraged to consult the specific general education courses recommended for Secondary Education. To transfer as a junior, students must complete a minimum of 60 semester credits. Students seeking a bachelor’s degree in history are strongly encouraged to complete an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer. Since admission may be competitive, completing the recommended courses does not by itself guarantee admission.
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Humanities
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Study the past and present of global cultures through literature, music, visual arts, and a wide range of other forms of cultural expression.
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Industrial Maintenance Technology Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Industrial Maintenance Technology Program prepares students to install and maintain the electromechanical, mechanical pneumatic, and hydraulic systems used in manufacturing and building facilities. The student acquires knowledge of electrical power and motors, control systems, pumps, compressors, pneumatics, hydraulics, and power transfer devices. Students can expect to find employment as installers, technicians, and service representatives in manufacturing, sales, and customer service.
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Industrial Mechanics Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Industrial Mechanics Certificate prepares graduates for entry-level work in industrial mechanical maintenance. This is a competency-based education program which offers potential academic credit based on mastery of clearly defined competencies (skills).
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Industrial Technology
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Industrial Technology program prepares students for careers in manufacturing. Students learn science, math, technology, and communications in real-life settings.
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Industrial Technology: Maintenance and Automation Concentration
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Industrial Technology program prepares students for careers in manufacturing machinery maintenance and automation. Students learn science, math, technology, and communications in real-life settings.
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Industrial Welding Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Industrial Welding Certificate prepares graduates for entry level work as welders in industry. This program is designed to cover the necessary components for students to test for AWS D1-1 Certification upon completion.
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Kinesiology
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Kinesiology curriculum is designed for students planning to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology or physical education. Graduates may teach and/or coach at the elementary, secondary, or college level, or pursue careers in exercise physiology, athletic training, and sports management. Students should plan their program of study with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Kinesiology: Athletic Training
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Kinesiology athletic training/therapeutic pathway prepares a student to transfer to a four year institution to continue their education for a job that involves restoration of human function.
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Kinesiology: Exercise Physiology
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Kinesiology exercise physiology pathway prepares a student to transfer to a four year institution to continue their pursuit of an undergraduate/graduate degree in exercise physiology. Exercise physiology studies how exercise affects the body and mind.
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Kinesiology: Sports Management
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Kinesiology sports management pathway prepares a student to transfer to a four year institution to continue their education for a job on the business side of sport, exercise, and equipment.
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Kinesiology: Teaching/Coaching
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Kinesiology teaching/coaching pathway prepares a student to transfer to a four year institution to major in a physical education teacher education program. As part of the Parkland curriculum, the student can become a certified coach through the American Education Sport Program.
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Land Surveying
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Land Surveying program prepares the student either for employment as a surveying technician or for transfer to a four-year degree program to become an Illinois professional land surveyor. Surveying technicians and professional land surveyors work in the fields of engineering, construction, land development, aerial photography, geographic information systems, agriculture, natural resource management, and government. Course work focuses on knowledge and hands-on skills needed for entry level employment and for professional licensing. All of the surveying courses offered in this program have been accepted by the Illinois Land Surveyors Licensing ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv as meeting the requirements of the 24 credit hours required by the Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989 and the Illinois Administrative Code as amended.
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Land Surveying Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Land Surveying certificate program provides approved surveying courses for the student who plans to become a professional land surveyor and who has or will have satisfied all other educational requirements for licensure prior to applying for admission to the Illinois Surveyor Intern (NCEES: Fundamentals of Land Surveying) examination. All of the surveying courses offered in this program have been accepted by the Illinois Land Surveyors Licensing ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv as meeting the requirements of the 24 credit hours required by the Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989 and the Illinois Administrative Code as amended.
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Land Surveying Technician Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Land Surveying Technician certificate is designed for students currently employed in the surveying industry and accepted for entry into the apprenticeship program sponsored by the Illinois Professional Land Surveyor’s Association and Parkland ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv. Course work includes basic surveying instrument operation, fundamental land surveying computations, common surveying processes, and interpretation of engineering and surveying drawings. This is a 4-semester part time program.
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Landscape and Urban Horticulture
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Landscape and Urban Horticulture degree prepares students for various careers in the horticultural industry. Coursework includes the design and construction of landscape projects, greenhouse production, and sustainable horticulture practices.
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Landscape and Urban Horticulture Certificate
Certificate (CER)
This certificate prepares students for the basics in horticulture and the landscape design/build industry with emphasis on plant identification, construction techniques, and hands-on training. Graduates may be employed in landscape design/build companies, garden centers, park districts, and the "local foods" industry.
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Liberal Arts and Sciences
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
The Liberal Arts and Sciences transfer area provides students with the broad educational experience and background necessary to pursue a bachelor's degree at a four-year institution as well as to enter almost any profession or career. Emphasis in the first two years is on gaining reading, writing, speaking, and problem-solving skills in humanities, sciences, social sciences, and mathematics. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend. Refer to the general course requirements and to the suggested sequence of courses as a guide to completing an Associate in Arts degree.
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Machinery Maintenance Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Machinery Maintenance Certificate prepares graduates for entry-level work in industrial or machinery maintenance.
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Mathematics
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Mathematics Associate in Science curriculum emphasizes scientific and theoretical applications and is designed for students interested in transferring to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree in computer science or mathematics. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Mechanical Design Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Computer-Aided Drafting: Mechanical Design Program provides the student with an understanding of the machine design process and prepares the student for employment as a mechanical draft person working in a computer environment.
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Medical Assisting
Certificate (CER)
The Medical Assisting program prepares students to act as a liaison between the physician and the patient. Medical assistants are skilled healthcare workers who demonstrate their knowledge in both clinical and administrative areas. In the administrative area, typical tasks include medical records management and patient scheduling. Clinical tasks include taking vital signs, EKGs, venipuncture, administering medications and immunizations, sterile instrumentation, and point of care testing. Medical assistants primarily work in outpatient settings but may work in hospitals, medical billing companies, or any place office skills and medical knowledge merge.
The Medical Assisting Program is approved by the American Registry of Medical Assistants, and the National Healthcareer Association, . Upon completion, students will be eligible to sit for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) certification exam. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs () upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv (MAERB).
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Mental Health Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Mental Health Certificate prepares students for entry-level jobs in social services and mental healthcare fields by training them to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and/or substance abuse crises. Students will gain knowledge of the rules for mandated reporting of abuse/neglect of children and seniors, communicate with therapeutic language using a trauma-informed approach and other de-escalation techniques, maintain basic records, and comply with current privacy regulations. By training in this field, students will learn basic skills to engage the needs of mental health and social services clients and provide assistance to organizations and individuals providing treatment.
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Music Foundations
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Parkland students who are interesting in exploring careers in music while completing general education courses needed for transfer should consider the Associate in Arts in Music Foundations. The degree offers a foundational experience in theory, aural skills, instrumental instruction, and music technology that allows the student to consider the pathways offered by a career in music. The program is designed for those students with or without formal experience in music. Transfer admission in music is competitive. Completion of this program alone does not guarantee admission either to the baccalaureate program or to upper-division or specialty music courses. Students who determine after the first year that they wish to transfer to a four-year program in music performance may want to consider additional coursework in music in order to complete the A.F.A. degree program in preparation for transfer to institutions requiring audition.
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Music Foundations: Music Technology Concentration
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
The Music Technology emphasis provides a foundation in music that prepares students for further study and careers in music fields such as music management, music production, sound engineering, sound design, music publishing and media promotion.
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Network Administration and Support
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Computer Network System Administrator program prepares students to manage and administer the computer networks of small to medium-sized enterprises. Students will learn to use a variety of operating systems: use, install, and maintain networks; program routers and switches; develop networking software and develop and study documentation used to manage a network. Students will receive extensive hands-on experience.
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Nurse Assistant
Certificate (CER)
The Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program prepares students to care for patients under the direct supervision of a licensed nurse in a long-term care facility, a hospital, assisted living facility, or in the home. The program is approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health, www.idph.state.il.us/nar/home.htm. After successful completion of the program, students are eligible to sit for the Illinois Nurse Aide Competency exam.
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Nursing
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Associate Degree Nursing Program prepares the student to practice nursing at a beginning level, such as a staff nurse position in health care facilities including hospitals, extended care facilities, clinics, and community agencies. The program integrates practice and theory and is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326, 404/975-5000. Graduates are eligible to take the R.N. license examination (NCLEX-RN). Students considering application to the Nursing program need to be aware of background check, drug screen, and potential legal limitations.
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Nursing: LPN to ADN Bridge
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Associate Degree Nursing Program prepares the student to practice nursing at a beginning level, such as a staff nurse position in health care facilities including hospitals, extended care facilities, clinics, and community agencies. The program integrates practice and theory and is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326, 404/975-5000. Graduates are eligible to take the RN license examination (NCLEX-RN). Students considering application to the Nursing program need to be aware of background check, drug screen, and potential legal limitations.
The LPN Advanced Placement Program (also known as the LPN to ADN Bridge Program) is a program within the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Program. It is designed to allow graduates of a state-approved Licensed Practical Nursing program with a current Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license to enter into upper level Nursing (ADN) courses.
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Nursing: Paramedic Advanced Placement (Paramedic to ADN Bridge)
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Associate Degree Nursing Program prepares the student to practice nursing at a beginning level, such as a staff nurse position in health care facilities including hospitals, extended care facilities, clinics, and other community agencies. The program integrates practice and theory and is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326, 404/975-5000. Graduates are eligible to take the RN license examination (NCLEX-RN). Students considering application to the Nursing Program need to be aware of background check, drug screen, and potential legal limitations.
The Paramedic Advanced Placement Program (also known as the Paramedic to ADN Bridge Program) is a program within the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Program. It is designed to allow graduates of a state-approved EMS-Paramedic program with an unencumbered license to enter into upper level Nursing (ADN) courses.
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Occupational Therapy Assistant
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Occupational Therapy Assistant Program prepares the student to practice occupational therapy at the assistant level. OT assistants work with clients who have physical, cognitive, and emotional impairments to improve and support functional performance in daily living activities. Employment opportunities are located in hospitals, clinics, extended care facilities, school systems, day-care centers, and home health care.
Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate is eligible to take the certification examination given by the National ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) to become a certified occupational therapy assistant (COTA). A felony conviction may affect a graduate's ability to sit for the NBCOT exam or attain state licensure. Licensure for COTAs is also required for practice by the state of Illinois. This program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc., 6116 Executive Blvd., Suite 200, North Bethesda, MD, 20852-4929, 301/652-AOTA, .
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Office Assistant Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Office Assistant certificate builds foundational office skills in one semester. Completion of this certificate can be applied to the A.A.S. in Business Administrative Technology.
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Office Specialist Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Office Specialist certificate equips students with general skills for entry level office professional positions. Completion of this certificate can be applied to the A.A.S. in Business Administrative Technology.
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Personal Fitness Training
Certificate (CER)
The Personal Fitness Training Certificate prepares students for successful employment in the fitness industry as a personal fitness trainer. Graduates are prepared to take the Certified Personal Training examination administered by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. The NSCA-CPT is a nationally accredited certification program in the fitness industry.
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Philosophy
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
The Liberal Arts and Sciences transfer area provides students with the broad educational experience and background necessary to pursue a bachelor's degree at a four-year institution as well as to enter almost any profession or career. Emphasis in the first two years is on gaining reading, writing, speaking, and problem-solving skills in humanities, sciences, social sciences, and mathematics. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend. Refer to the general course requirements and to the suggested sequence of courses as a guide to completing an Associate in Arts degree.
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Photography
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Photography program prepares students for employment as studio photographers, photographer assistants, lab/print specialists, freelance photographers, studio managers, and small business owners. Courses cover the fundamentals of photography through studio photography; historical processes through digital photography; the development of a photography portfolio; and the business of photography.
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Physical Science
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Physical Science curriculum is designed to provide transfer students with the necessary background to complete a bachelor’s degree with a major in one of the physical sciences. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Physical Science: Geology
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Geology concentration includes Earth Sciences courses that study the solid features of our planet, its formation, and the processes by which it changes over time.
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Physical Science: Meteorology
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The Meteorology concentration includes Earth Sciences courses that study the atmosphere, the process by which it changes, and its interaction with the solid features of the Earth.
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Physics
Associate in Science (A.S.)
The study of the laws governing how the observable universe works.
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Political Science
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Political Science is the study of the theory and practice of government and politics. Students of politics describe and analyze political systems and behavior. Baccalaureate programs offer courses in areas such as public administration, public law, international relations, comparative politics, political behavior, political philosophy, and U.S. government. Students interested in pursuing a bachelor’s degree in political science are strongly encouraged to complete an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer. A minimum of 60 semester credits is required for transfer as a junior into a baccalaureate Political Science program. Since admission is competitive, completing the recommended courses does not by itself guarantee admission. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Practical Nursing
Certificate (CER)
The Practical Nursing Certificate Program prepares students for employment in long-term care facilities, clinics, and hospitals. Graduates are eligible to take the licensing examination for Licensed Practical Nurse (NCLEX-PN). This program is approved by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
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Precision Ag Fundamentals Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Precision Ag Fundamentals certificate will increase the knowledge and skill set of graduates in the rapidly evolving industry of precision agriculture. This introductory level certificate is designed to provide the fundamentals needed for entry-level internships in precision agriculture or as the foundation for continued study of precision agriculture.
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Precision Ag Technology
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Precision Ag Technology Program prepares students for positions that require the use of current technology in agriculture such as global navigation satellite systems, geographic information systems, precision software programs, precision hardware/equipment, and unmanned aerial systems (UAS). Students are prepared for positions with soil testing companies, crop consulting firms, fertilizer and chemical suppliers, and agriculture equipment dealers.
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Precision Ag Technology Certificate
Certificate (CER)
The Precision Ag Technology certificate provides current students and graduates with the base knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in the evolving ag industry. The certificate will increase competencies in global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), geographic information systems (GIS), precision ag software programs, precision ag equipment, and unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
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Psychology
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
To transfer as a junior into a baccalaureate psychology program, students must complete a minimum of 60 semester credits. Freshmen and sophomores who plan to major in psychology are encouraged to fulfill general education requirements with foundation courses in the sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics, and anatomy and physiology) and mathematics (e.g., college algebra, calculus, and statistics). The number of psychology courses taken at Parkland should be kept to a minimum. Students are strongly encouraged to complete an Associate in Arts degree prior to transfer. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Radiologic Technology
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Radiologic Technology Program prepares students to take the national examination for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). The radiographer performs diagnostic procedures using an X-ray machine to take images of the internal parts of the patient’s body.
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Respiratory Care
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Respiratory Care Program prepares students to enter into the practice of respiratory therapy. A Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) will assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with chronic respiratory disease or acute respiratory compromise due to illness or injury. Most respiratory therapists are employed in acute care hospital settings. Long-term ventilator facilities, home care, and outpatient diagnostic laboratories offer other opportunities.
This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are eligible to complete the National ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv for Respiratory Care exams for the Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) and Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential. Practice requires state licensure in every state except Alaska.
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Secondary Education - A.A.
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
To teach in Illinois public high schools (grades 6-12), teachers must be certified by the state of Illinois. To transfer into an approved baccalaureate program in secondary education as a junior, students must complete specific requirements and a minimum of 60 semester credits. Students are strongly encouraged to complete an A.A. or A.S. degree prior to transfer. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission to any particular transfer institution. Students should be aware that a minimum grade point average is required for program admission at most universities. All transfer applicants are required to pass the Illinois Basic Skills Test, and this score may be required at time of application. Contact Parkland’s Academic and Career Advising Center for more information about this test and suggested timing. Students planning to teach at the secondary level in Illinois are advised to plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor or counselor to meet specific requirements of their preferred college or university and the Illinois State Teachers Certification ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv.
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Secondary Education - A.S.
Associate in Science (A.S.)
To teach in Illinois public high schools (grades 6-12), teachers must be certified by the state of Illinois. To transfer into an approved baccalaureate program in secondary education as a junior, students must complete specific requirements and a minimum of 60 semester credits. Students are strongly encouraged to complete an A.A. or A.S. degree prior to transfer. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission to any particular transfer institution. Students should be aware that a minimum grade point average is required for program admission at most universities. All transfer applicants are required to pass the Illinois Basic Skills Test, and this score may be required at time of application. Contact Parkland’s Academic and Career Advising Center for more information about this test and suggested timing. Students planning to teach at the secondary level in Illinois are advised to plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor or counselor to meet specific requirements of their preferred college or university and the Illinois State Teachers Certification ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv.
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Social Work
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
The profession of social work is devoted to helping people function optimally in their environment by providing direct and indirect services to individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities and by working to improve social conditions. Bachelor’s degree programs in social work prepare students for careers in public and private agencies such as child welfare, mental health, corrections, shelters, and many other workplaces. Students interested in completing bachelor’s degrees in social work are strongly encouraged to complete an Associate in Arts degree prior to transfer. To transfer into an accredited bachelor’s degree program in social work as juniors, students need to complete a minimum of 60 semester credits (up to a maximum of 64 semester credits). Students should contact their academic success advisor about the particular social work baccalaureate program for specific entry requirements, including language requirements. Since admission is competitive, completion of these courses alone does not guarantee admission.
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Sociology
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Sociology is the systematic and scientific study of behavior of small groups and society. To transfer as a junior into a baccalaureate sociology program, students must complete a minimum of 60 semester credits. Students are strongly encouraged to complete an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree prior to transfer. Freshmen and sophomores who plan to major in sociology are encouraged to complete additional foundation courses (including courses in the social and behavioral sciences) and mathematics. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Special Education - A.A.
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Students interested in completing a baccalaureate degree in special education are strongly encouraged to complete an AA. or A.S. degree prior to transfer. To transfer into an approved baccalaureate program in special education as a junior, students must complete specific requirements and a minimum of 30-60 credits. UIUC recommends early transfer after completion of 30 credits, including required courses. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission. Students should be aware that a minimum grade point average for most universities is required for program admission. All transfer applicants are required to pass the Illinois Basic Skills Test, and this score may be required at time of application. Contact Academic Advising for more information about this test and suggested timing. Students planning to teach in special education in Illinois are advised to plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor or counselor to meet specific requirements of their preferred college or university and the Illinois State Teachers Certification ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv.
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Special Education - A.S.
Associate in Science (A.S.)
Students interested in completing a baccalaureate degree in special education are strongly encouraged to complete an AA. or A.S. degree prior to transfer. To transfer into an approved baccalaureate program in special education as a junior, students must complete specific requirements and a minimum of 30-60 credits. UIUC recommends early transfer after completion of 30 credits, including required courses. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission. Students should be aware that a minimum grade point average for most universities is required for program admission. All transfer applicants are required to pass the Illinois Basic Skills Test, and this score may be required at time of application. Contact Academic Advising for more information about this test and suggested timing. Students planning to teach in special education in Illinois are advised to plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic success advisor or counselor to meet specific requirements of their preferred college or university and the Illinois State Teachers Certification ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv.
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Sterile Processing Technician
Certificate (CER)
The Sterile Processing Technician training program prepares students to clean and sterilize reusable utensils and equipment, organize and package instrument trays and sets, keeping detailed records of equipment maintenance, stock crash carts, organize supplies and maintain an adequate inventory of instruments and disposable items to meet the needs of doctors, nurses, surgeons, and technical staff throughout the hospital. By training in this field, the student will learn infection control techniques to keep hospitals and other medical facilities as well as surgical instruments safe and free from the spread of diseases. Students will learn to prepare instruments for sterilization, loading and unloading a steam sterilizer, and basic cleaning procedures. The course is approved by the Illinois Community ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv and at the completion of this certificate, students are eligible to sit for the National Certification Exam through the Certification ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉútv for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CSPDT).
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Surgical Technology
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The Surgical Technology Program prepares students with the technical expertise necessary to perform as vital members of the surgical team. Surgical technologists work in a fast-paced environment requiring physical stamina, critical thinking, technical skills, and professionalism. The A.A.S. is the required level of entry credential for the surgical technologist. Theory and clinical experience in area health agencies are included in the program. This surgical technology program is in the continuing accreditation cycle and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education programs (CAAHEP), .
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Theatre Arts
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
The Associate in Arts degree prepares students to transfer into a bachelor’s program in Theatre Arts. Students may choose either the performance track—which emphasizes acting, voice, and movement—or the design track, which allows students to explore the role of art and design in theatre. Both tracks immerse the students in foundational studies of theatre and provide a wide range of experiences both on stage and behind the scenes. Admission to a baccalaureate program is competitive and completion of these courses alone does not guarantee admission. Students should plan their transfer programs with a Parkland academic advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
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Theatre Arts: Design Track
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
The design track provides a foundation for continued studies in art and design for theatre in areas such as costume, stage make up, set design and construction. This track prepares students for careers in the entertainment industry, community and professional theatre, as well as other industries including themed restaurants, or design, fabrication and installation of exhibits.
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Veterinary Technology
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Veterinary technicians are dedicated veterinary professionals who aid animals by providing excellent care and services. Certified Veterinary Technicians under the supervision of a veterinarian may do the following: clinical laboratory testing, radiographic procedures, pharmacy duties, anesthesia induction and monitoring, surgical assisting, dental prophylaxis, nursing care and patient treatments, client education, and record keeping. This program is accredited by the Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA) of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
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- - Financial aid eligible
- - Transferable to a 4-year institution
- - Transferable to specific 4-year institutions through 2+2 agreements
- - Can be earned entirely online