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One-Year Certifications
Three Rivers Community College offers curricula leading to one-year
certificates upon completion of required courses.
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The requirements
for the certificates:
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Students must complete all courses in the prescribed curriculum, two of which must be TRCC courses, and have a
grade point average of 2.0 or higher for the courses in that curriculum. |
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Students must meet both state and federal Constitution requirements as specified in Section 170.011 RSMo (Supp. 1987). |
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Students must meet all financial obligations. |
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Course Requirements
The Early Childhood
Development certificate program prepares students for immediate
work within the field. It enables students to obtain a post-secondary
certificate quickly and yet allows for future personal development at
the degree level. The certificate consists of 18 hours of General Education
courses and 19 hours of Early Childhood Development courses.
The Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition and Child
Development Associate National Credentialing Program requires 120
hours of classroom instruction and 480 hours of work experience in
direct child care to qualify for the CDA-P3 certificate. Students may
obtain the classroom instruction by completing ECD 105 CDA Field
Experience, ECD 202, ECD 126 and ECD 245.
Course Requirements
The Environmental/
Occupational Safety & Health Technology Certificate program
prepares students for positions that oversee, administer, monitor,
and ensure compliance with federal, state and/or local environmental
and occupational safety and health regulatory programs.
Duties often include administering and monitoring worker’s
compensation programs.
Course Requirements
This flexible program
focuses on marketable skills in the area of office assistant. The
program is a one-year certificate program, consisting of ten core
courses and one elective. Courses will be offered at night over a
period of semesters. The certificate will be awarded upon satisfactory
completion of the outlined curriculum. |
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