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School Overview
- Date Established: 1937
- Location: Campus
- Students with Financial Aid: 89%*
- Enrolled Students: 49,391*
* Refers to % of students receiving some form of financial aid
Source: US Department of education: Institute of education statistics
Our Degree Programs*
Certificate Degree Programs
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Accounting Technician
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Accounting Technician
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Business
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Business Administration-Office Management Concentration
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Business Administration/Accounting
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Business Management
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Computer Information Systems: Network Administration Concentration
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Computer Information Systems: Web Development
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Computer Systems Technician
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Corrections
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Dental Assisting
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Global Travel and Hospitality Management
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Information Technology Pathway
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Internet and Website Development
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Introduction to Computer Programming Language
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Iowa Teacher Intern
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Legal Secretary
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Management
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Management: Accounting Concentration
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Management: Concentration in Criminal Justice
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Management: Criminal Justice Concentration
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Management: Management of Information Systems Concentration
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Medical Assistant
Are you looking to pursue a career in a growing field that allows you to assist others in need? Our Medical Assistant Certificate program offers in-depth training to help prepare you for an entry-level position as a medical assistant. Through group discussions, lectures, and hands-on laboratory experience, you can learn how to assist during examinations, perform basic laboratory tests, administer EKGs and medications, record vital signs, and schedule appointments.
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Medical Billing and Coding
Medical billing is vital to the smooth functioning of the medical office. Medical billers calculate the total amount due from a patient, prepare invoices to be sent out, and follow up to ensure that payment has been received. Medical Coding involves recording designated codes in patients’ medical records. The curriculum includes classroom lectures and lab training in: health insurance including paperwork, legal issues, and insurance fraud and abuse; dental claims; general office procedures, including use of office machines, keyboarding and computer applications; and medical coding and terminology. Upon graduation, you will be able to seek entry-level employment in doctors’ offices, clinics, hospitals, home health care services, nursing and residential care facilities, and insurance companies.
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Microsoft Network Engineer
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Microsoft Network Engineer
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Office Management
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Office Technology Specialist
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Pathway to Paralegal Postbaccalaureate
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Phlebotomist
Our phlebotomist program combines classroom instruction with hands-on training in our medical labs to help you develop the highly technical skill of intravenous blood withdrawal. Coursework may include keyboarding and data information processing, medical terminology, introduction to human diseases, and presentation skills. Prior to completing this program, you will be required to complete an externship to gain on-the-job experience as a phlebotomist. You must be certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) prior to starting your externship. Upon successful completion of the program, you will be to search for entry-level employment as a phlebotomist in a clinic, drug treatment center, surgical center, lab, hospital, or other health care facility. Externship sites may themselves require a criminal background check or medical examination.
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Private Security
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Professional Development for Teachers
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Travel and Tourism
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Travel Associate
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Travel Business Management
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Travel Professional
* Programs vary by campus