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Homeland Security and WMD & Hazardous Materials |
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Homeland Security Disaster Medical Operations |
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Investigations & Research |
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Security Representative Certification |
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Powers to Arrest |
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Homeland Security Strategies |
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Homeland Emergency Management |
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Homeland and Global Cyber Security |
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Homeland Intelligence Analysis |
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Homeland Disaster Recovery |
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Homeland Security Vulnerability and Risk Management |
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Fire Arms/Chemical Agents Certifications |
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Employment Preparation |
Homeland Security and Investigation has evolved to not only concerns regarding terrorism, but also natural and man-made disasters, emergency management, and to help secure our borders, airports, waterways and seaports.
Many Homeland Security jobs are entry-level positions with numerous federal and state agencies, as well as in the private sector. Graduates of the Homeland Security and Investigation program work in a variety of settings and capacities such as private businesses, emergency management, safety management, intelligence analysis, private security, airports, law enforcement and government service agencies.
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Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures |
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Computerized Billing |
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Medical Office Procedures |
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Psychology |
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Anatomy & Medical Terminology |
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Medical Billing Procedures |
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Applied Accounting |
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Medical Insurance Forms |
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Employment Preparation |
The Medical Office Manager provides a variety of work skills, including medical business supervision.
The Medical Office Management professional provides assistance with health information systems in meeting medical, administrative, ethical, and legal requirements. Medical Office Managers plan, organize, direct, control, or coordinate medicine and health services in establishments such as hospitals, clinics, or similar organizations.
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Pharmaceutics |
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Drug Distribution |
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Prescriptions Labeling |
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Pharmacology |
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Retail / Hospital Settings |
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Inventory Management |
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Hematology and Oncology |
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Drug Regulations |
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Employment Preparation |
The Pharmacy Technician program provides students with required pharmacological knowledge and laboratory skills for employment as a Pharmacy Technician in hospitals, retail pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, clinics, and other licensed pharmacy facilities. The program prepares students to assist Pharmacists with non-discretionary tasks while interacting with the public and other health care professionals.
Becoming a Pharmacy Technician is a fantastic opportunity to assist in maintaining the health and well-being of children and adults in your community. As a Pharmacy Technician professional, you focus on drug recognition, distributing systems, trade and generic drug names, drug classifications, medical and pharmaceutical terminology, drug dosage calculations dispensing, prescription preparation and labeling, and other related areas necessary for entry-level employment as a Pharmacy Technician.
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* Not all programs are offered at all locations
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