Programs of Learning
Discover our exciting credit and non-credit options below!

Logistics Certificate
The Logistics Certificate student fulfill the needs of the business community for entry level warehouse and distribution center employees and have a basic understanding of supply chain management, transportation, warehousing and distribution center operations. Graduates will have sufficient skills to enter the workforce or continue their education in management.
- Certificate
- SCC Online
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Management AAS
Management students develop basic skills to plan, organize, lead and control activities in general business and industry settings. Focus will be placed on supervision, human resource management, accounting, financial planning, budgeting, and computer applications. Additional skills will be developed based on the individualized plan of study developed by the student and department chair/academic advisor. This program is offered online as well as in traditional classes.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
- SCC Online, SCC Downtown Campus

Management with Marketing Electives AAS
Management with Marketing Electives students develop effective management skills related to marketing and sales. Students focus on developing sales strategies to maximize revenues through effective product development, pricing, promotion, and placement in the market. Topics include retailing, advertising, consumer needs and customer service. This program is offered online as well as in traditional classes.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
- SCC Online, SCC Downtown Campus

Computer Technology, Networking/Cybersecurity, AAS
Computer technology with networking/cybersecurity electives students develop skills in PC operating systems, PC hardware concepts, computer software applications, cybersecurity, and developing and maintaining small to medium sized computer networks.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)

Networking/Cybersecurity Certificate
Networking/cybersecurity certificate students develop skills to design, build and maintain secure small to medium-sized networks. In addition, students learn to apply knowledge and skills to monitor, detect, investigate, analyze and respond to security incidents.
- Certificate

Small Business Startup / Entrepreneurship Certificate
The Entrepreneurship Certificate students fulfill the needs of the business community for entry level management employees and for beginning entrepreneurs who can develop a business plan for a marketable skill or product, develop and market the skill or product, and have a basic understanding of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling a small business. Graduates will have sufficient skills to enter the marketplace, form a small business, or continue their education in management. This program will also enhance skills for home office and telecommuting professionals.
- Certificate
- SCC Online

Software Development and Database Administration Certificate
This advanced certificate allows students to develop skills in procedural and event-driven programming. Students design, create and maintain desktop and server databases.
- Certificate

Construction Technology with Exam
If this is your first step towards a future in the construction industry, this training is the ideal starting point for a wide variety of career paths. Construction Technology will ground you in the basic knowledge and principles of carpentry, masonry, electrical work, HVAC, and plumbing.
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Estimating Building Costs
By the end of the course, students will be able to Prepare accurate and comprehensive cost estimates for building projects, Identify and analyze factors influencing construction costs, and Utilize software tools to enhance estimation accuracy.
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Introduction to ISO 9001
Fundamental Philosophies, Quality System & Documentation Requirements of the Standard. Emphasis of Process Approach transforming the Quality Management System into a Business Model instead of a Compliance Model.
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NCCER Electrical Level 1
This National Center for Construction Education and Research NCCER course begins with an orientation to the electrical trade and discusses career paths available to electricians.
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Printreading for Residential & Light Commercial Construction Part 1
Various types of construction drawings are used to represent the actual components of a building project. The drawings provide specific information about the locations of the parts of a structure, the types of materials to be used, and the correct layout of the building.
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Printreading for Residential and Light Commerical Construction Part 2
Various types of construction drawings are used to represent the actual components of a building project. The drawings provide specific information about the locations of the parts of a structure, the types of materials to be used, and the correct layout of the building.
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Plan Reading and Material Takeoff
This course provides the framework for developing a quantitative material takeoff from working drawings. Students will learn to read and interpret building plans and create an accurate takeoff.
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Residential Wiring Based on the National Electrical Code
This beginner-level course is designed for individuals with little to no prior knowledge of residential wiring. Students will learn to safely and efficiently lay out and wire basic circuits required by the National Electrical Code (NEC) for residential applications.
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