Grow in your current profession and expand your future employment opportunities with short-term, credit-bearing certificates.
Certificates help you
- broaden your current work skills
- develop new work skills
- certify proficiencies
- earn college credit toward a degree.
You don’t need to be enrolled in a degree program to work toward a certificate, but many can be combined, or “stacked,” toward a higher-level certificate or an associate degree – or beyond.
Certificates verify your proficiency in a specific area and are perfect for helping you develop specific sets of skills to qualify for a career milestone or improve your performance in your professional setting.
Certificate courses are offered on campus and online. On-site training also is available when a company wants programs tailored to its specific needs.
Certificates by academic area
Business
Accounting
- Banking associate
- Bookkeeping
- Computer-integrated accounting
- Enrolled agent
- Tax preparer
- Quickbooks/payroll
Business management
Education
Education
Engineering technologies
Automotive and transportation technology
- Automotive aftermarket vehicle modification
- Automotive detailing
- Automotive maintenance and light repair
- Automotive transmission and driveline
- Caterpillar lift truck (CLT)
- CDL (commercial driver’s license)
- Comprehensive automotive
- Honda PACT
- One-year automotive technology
- Toyota T-TEN
- Toyota T-TEN (electrical manual transmission HVAC)
- Toyota T-TEN (engine repair engine control automatic transmission)
- Toyota T-TEN (electrical brakes steering and suspension)
Engineering technologies
- Advanced CAD
- Architectural drafting
- AutoCAD
- Civil/surveying
- Civil/surveying drafting
- Construction materials inspection
- Construction technician
- Electrical/electronic troubleshooting
- Industrial controls
- Industrial electricity and electronics
- Machine design
- Mechanical power
- Precision gauging and inspection
- Transportation Construction Inspection Certificate Level I
- Transportation Construction Inspection Certificate Level II
Industrial technologies
- Automation and robotics
- Automation and robotics specialist
- Basic industrial maintenance
- Basic robotics
- CAD/CAM (computer-aided drafting/computer-aided machining) specialist
- CDL (commercial driver’s license)
- Computer numerical control (CNC)
- HVACR commercial technician
- HVACR technician (level I)
- HVACR technician (level II)
- HVACR technology
- Industrial maintenance
- Mechanical drive systems
- Pipefitting and welding technology
- Precision machining and CNC programming
- Tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding
- Welding Technology AWS (American Welding Society) Certification exam preparation general MIG, TIG, aluminum, & oxyfuel welding (general AWS D1.1 exam prep)
Health and public services
Health
Human and social services
Public services
Information technology
Administrative services and office applications
- Administrative office professional
- Desktop publishing
- Formatting and office skills
- Legal assisting
- Microsoft applications professional
- Professional Digital Editor
- Professional Digital Reporter
Computer science and information systems
- Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals
- C++ programming
- Cisco technology
- Computer maintenance and desktop support technician certificate
- Computer science
- Data analytics
- Database systems
- Help desk and computer user support
- Java programming
- Microsoft networking
- Microsoft SQL server
- Video game design
- Web design
Digital media
Liberal arts
English
Updated: 05/31/23