
Train for In-Demand Jobs at Edmonds Community College
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Career training programs at Edmonds Community College are designed to prepare you for specific jobs or to improve existing skills. Classes are offered day, evening and online to fit the schedules of busy people. Our professional-technical programs range from short-term certificates to two-year degrees.
Pursue an Associate of Technical Arts degree (ATA) or an Associate in Applied Science-T degree (AAS-T) by completing specific program requirements, or earn a certificate to update or gain new job skills.
Open House Dates 2009
| Monday, May 4 6:00-7:30PM |
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| Snohomish Hall 304A | Early Childhood Education and Family Support Studies |
| Snohomish Hall 304B | Social and Human Services |
| Tuesday, May 5 6:00-7:30PM |
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| Snohomish Hall 304A | Paralegal |
| Wednesday, May 6 6:00-7:30PM |
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| Snohomish Hall 304A | Allied Health Education |
| Snohomish Hall 304B | Occupational Safety and Health |
FREE Mini Trainings
Computer Forensic Fundamentals
This course is designed for anyone interested in learning more about computer forensics/forensic computing. One does not need to be working in an information technology related field to attend. The focus for this one-of-a-kind course will be the various aspects of computer forensics, and what working in this exciting field actually entails. You'll be taken through an actual computer forensics case as seen through the eyes of an expert, and you will become conversant in computer forensics terminology as well as gaining an understanding of what computer forensics experts actually do. As many computer forensics cases now involve Internet technologies, we will also be discussing some items that are normally overlooked as well as misinterpreted by many experts.
Free seminars and classes held year-round – visit http://infosec.edcc.edu/computerforensicsfundamentals.htm for schedules and updates.
For more information email shailey@edcc.edu
Degree and Certificate Requirements
Requirements vary from program to program. Students should work with their advisers and obtain program requirement sheets in their field of choice.
Advisory Committees
All career programs at Edmonds Community College have committees of professionals who work in related fields to help ensure that program requirements are current and in line with today's jobs. Advisory committee members and faculty work together to link education and employment to help students succeed.




