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Below are the learning outcomes for all UAM-CTC programs:
Goal 1: Upon graduation, students will be able to demonstrate those entry-level/advanced
marketable skills necessary to be competitive in the job market.
Goal 2: Upon completion of technical programs, students will be able to apply their
training toward an associate and/or baccalaureate degree(s).
Certificates of Proficiency
EMT- 8 credits
Nursing Assistant- 7
credits
Child Development Associate- 12 credits
Welding - 11 credits
Healthcare Office Skills-
18 Credits
Office Support- 15 credits
Hospitality Skills- 15
credits
Computer Repair/Networking-
17 credits
Industrial Equipment Repair-
16 credits
Technical Certificates
Administrative Office Technology -
39 Credits
Health Information Technology - 39 Credits
Computer Maintenance/Networking - 38 Credits
Electromechanical Technology - 38 Credits
Practical Nursing - 42 Credits
Welding Technology - 37
Credits
Hospitality Services - 35 credits
Advanced
Technical Certificate
Electromechanical Instrumentation Technology
- 38 Credits
Associate
of Applied Science Degrees
Industrial
Technology - 72 Credits
General Technology
- 64 Credits
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