To my knowledge, D'Youville College offers Bachelors and Masters level programs in Education both in class and on-line. Otherwise, you can do a search through your local university to see if they offer a distance education program.
The website www.teacherworld.com has a great deal of information on how to get your education teacher certification. You can also check online schools, such as kaplan.edu or phoenix.edu for information about cost and classes involved.
Nearly every single state has teacher certification programs that you can look for such as Pheonix.edu and Texas.wgu.edu which are both great places to get your certification.
Yes, the University of Illinois at Chicago has a great online nurse certification program. More information can be found here: http://www.uic.edu/nursing/schoolnursing/
There are many online schools that offer teaching degrees. The University of Phoenix is an accredited online college that has a great program for people interested in teaching.
Yes there are several online classes within a criminal justice program. They may cost a fee so make sure you check that out before you do it and get a great teacher.
The best online resource for sigma certification is www.sixsigmatraining.org. This website is trusted and respected and has a great deal of information.
University of Phoenix has a great ESL online program. Ashford University is also a great option for someone interest in a online ESL class.
No, you must take the proper training in order to become a CNA. It's a great program.
Texas Tech has a really great and respectable technical writing PhD program. * This program is available onsite or online. * Program homepage: http://www.english.ttu.edu/tcr/WRD/English DepartmentsAnother option would be to research Writing, Rhetoric, and Discourse (WRD) Departments within major universities.* These departments usually include a Technical Writing or Technical Communications track for graduate students.* DePaul University has a great WRD Department with coursework focusing on technical writing. Certification programsAnother solution is a certification program within a reputable university and/or training center.* University of California Riverside: http://www.extension.ucr.edu/certificates/technical/ * Tech-writer Certification: http://www.techwriter-certification.com/ * Google "technical writer certification" for a list of great resources and* Society for Technical Communciation (STC) has a list of online certification courses: http://stc.org/edu/online-certificate-courses.asp Hope this helps...De Anna Fench, M.Ed.Instructional Designer/eLearning Developer/Technical Writerhttp://edutechgeek.wordpress.com
Concorde is located in Aurora and they have a great program. Their program doesn't take very long, usually you can easily finish it within a year or so.
You can find information about Paralegal Certification programs in many places. One way to find information about this program is by looking on the internet. Another great way is to go to the library, and look for a book or magazine about this program.
Depending on what state you are in, there are a variety of accredited schools and program in each area for Heavy Equipment Certification. A great website to visit is http://education-portal.com/heavy_equipment_certification.html.