Defend the data. Protect the network: Get the inside track on a well-paying, meaningful career in our 24-weeks online program. Learn how to keep your organization’s servers running and systems safe – even at 3 a.m. (We’ve got a simulation for that) Let’s log in and get to work.
You’ll learn how to:
21st-Century Skills: Get the skills employers seek in those ready to rise to the next level:
Certifications you’ll get:
This certification gives you a 7-credit head start on an IT Support Specialist Certification Applied Science Degree at Pima.
Arizona Cyberwarfare Range: We’re the only community college with a live-fire cybersecurity range: Imagine infecting a computer with malware that appeared on the Dark Web a few weeks earlier to figure out ways to defeat it.
Google’s Information Technology Support Professional program prepares students for an entry-level job in a field with hundreds of thousands of unfilled positions nationwide.
What’s great about the program?
What you’ll learn:
The program is worth 3 college credits. Keep the momentum going by earning a certificate or degree and position yourself for higher-level jobs:
Arizona Cyberwarfare Range: We’re the only community college with a live-fire cybersecurity range: Imagine infecting a computer with malware that appeared on the Dark Web a few weeks earlier to figure out ways to defeat it.
Get your team to excel. What separates superior managers from adequate managers? Training. This course is right for you if you have three years’ supervisory experience and-or have completed a basic supervision course.
Median earnings of first-line supervisors in:
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Ask us about Continuing Education Units, or CEUs. This program awards CEUs to signify successful completion of non-credit programs and courses intended to improve the knowledge and skills of working adults.
Know thyself! In the course, you will develop a personal philosophy of leadership, and create a personal profile of strengths and assets.
A study of inventory control concepts and techniques. Course C in the Inventory Control series builds upon the forecasting and cost techniques learned in the first two courses. In this course students study inventory planning, securing and accuracy, and ordering methods. Courses A, B, and C in the Inventory Control Series includes cost concepts, determining size and nature of inventory, forecasting, and inventory planning and control. Also includes ordering methods, controlling pilferage, and matching customer demand with supply. NOTE: basic math skills for simple computation are used. Students completing Inventory Control A,B, C may apply for prior learning to earn 3 credits toward certification in logistics. Logistics Certificate requires completion of Inventory Control, Computerized Logistics, Warehouse Management, Transportation and Traffic Management, Purchasing.
Eligible for 3 College Credits [$97.30/credit]
3.5 Continuing Education Units
Crack the code behind Automotive Technology: Today’s automobiles contain over one million lines of computer code. Pima gets that. Our three-month program teaches you how break down an engine – and to electronically diagnose a vehicle. You’ll learn:
21st-Century Skills: The best education teaches technical skills and the attributes employers seek in those who want to rise to the next level.
That’s why our training also includes coursework in:-
Certifications you’ll get: NC3 Snap-on
How you’ll learn: Get the skills online, then show what you’ve learned in four-hour in-person labs.
Your PimaFastTrack in Automotive Tech is worth 9 credits toward advanced certificates and degrees at Pima, through our Prior Learning Assessment program, where you can earn college credit for what you already know. And if you already have an industry credential, it can convert into even more college credit at Pima..
While in high school, Department Head Skylar Webb apprenticed with Sturm Automotive. After graduation, he attended Phoenix’s Arizona Automotive Institute, where he became a factory-trained Ford technician and graduated as valedictorian with an Associate’s degree. Skylar has been ASE Master Certified since 2007, and has worked at dealerships, independent shops and fleet operations, like U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. He joined Pima in 2010.
"Favorite car? Ferrari 575 Maranello - the kind of sexy GT car Aston Martin would make if they weren't so painfully British."
You’ll be training in our Automotive Technology and Innovation Center -- a two-story, 50,000-square-foot learning space where students learn to service gas-powered, light/medium diesel, electric, and eventually, autonomous vehicles.
Please contact Annalise Jaramillo at workforce@cnm.edu or 505-224-5206 to discuss tuition assistance before purchase.
Stand up for your client. Our Trial Advocacy course gives you the tools to fill a unique position in Arizona’s legal system: Legal Paraprofessional. Our hybrid Trial Advocacy course prepares paralegals or those with similar experience to take on responsibilities far beyond those of a typical paralegal:
Think of LPs as the Nurse Practitioners of the legal field.
Skills you will learn
Disclaimer:
UPAR 111 is a non-credit course that is not part of the Pima Community College Paralegal program curriculum, is not designed to prepare students to work as paralegals and is a non-legal specialty course designed for students wishing to pursue Legal Paraprofessional licensing by the Arizona Supreme court.
Successful completion of the course will prepare you to sit for the State of Arizona’s Legal Paraprofessional licensure examination. The course offers instruction in each area you intend to seek an endorsement, including:
Go to the azcourts.gov FAQ page:
https://www.azcourts.gov/accesstolegalservices/Questions-and-Answers/lp
While distinct from the LP program, our for-credit Paralegal degree program is one of only two programs in Arizona to be recognized by the American Bar Association.
Hone in-demand skills. Our course offers practical instruction and includes hands-on experience with the most current construction technology. You will learn to:
21st-Century Skills: Learn skills that employers seek when deciding who gets promoted:
Certifications you’ll get:
How you’ll learn: Get the skills online, then show what’s you’ve learned in four-hour in-person labs.
Arizona wages:
- Construction laborers: $40,077
- Drywall and ceiling tile installers: $44,290
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
The credential you earn from Pima is eligible for 9 college credits toward advanced certifications and degrees at Pima. Through our Prior Learning Assessment program, you can earn up to a semester’s worth of college credit, depending on your course of study at Pima. And if you already have an industry credential, it can convert into even more college credit at Pima.
What key skills will students learn? Employers are looking for individuals who understand construction drawing, who are professional, and who understand what it means to be a good employee. Our students will get that training and more.
What makes Building and Construction Technologies faculty special? Almost everyone in the Building and Construction Technologies department comes from industry. They have insight and experience. They want to share their experience and get you prepared for a career that has treated them very well.
Short answer: Our faculty, such as Patrick Lawless:
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