Local community colleges and high schools will have information on continuing education. Your employer also may know of programs related to your field and career. Government programs, such as Experience Works, provide unique skill sets for various Demographics.
The University of Phoenix offers continuing education training. Since their programs are online, you can work at your own pace. Online programs are great for people who want to do work part time.
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Continuing education is same with taking a renewal course. For example, you're a Licensed Electrician, then you'll need to renew your license for every date you're required to take an "Electrical Continuing Education" course. If you are talking about courses without continuing education, there is a lot of courses that I should mention. But let me give you examples, courses like Medical Transcription training, Medical Billing and Coding training, Pharmacy Technician training, Medical Office Management training and the like don't have renewal courses or should I say continuing education courses. I hope this will help you enlightened about the difference of continuing education courses and non-CE courses.
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Your local Continuing Education Department usually offers this training.
reflexology training is offered at some community colleges or schools of massage therapy. if searching at a community college be sure to check the "continuing education" section as well as certificate training.
Organizations that may provide medical continuing education courses are universities like Everest and Duke that provide programs and on the job training.
Most any four-year college will have programs for continuing education. Look for a school that has the continuing education program for your field and talk to the school representatives.
The Bisk website is a website for Bisk Education. One can find resources for test preparation, continuing education, and executive education and training.
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