Career Guide 2017 MCCCD

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CAREER GUIDE

Get ahead by enrolling in a Maricopa Community College.


Welcome! We are happy to bring you this Maricopa Community Colleges Career Guide, which offers you access to current information about job-related education, training programs, and our resources to help you make decisions that contribute to your future success. At Maricopa, we embrace our responsibility as the largest provider of workforce training in Arizona. Our students contribute to our state’s economic health as nurses, firefighters, police officers, chefs, computer programmers, engineers, and in many other jobs. Our goal is to improve your access to high-quality, affordable education so you can develop skills that are in demand in the greater Phoenix area and beyond. If your plan is to earn a four-year degree, this guide also provides information on our transfer pathways program that enables a seamless transition to colleges and universities including Arizona State University, University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University. Even if you are unsure about which career path to take, you will find this guide useful. The pages are filled with information on hundreds of job fields, including projected salary ranges for sample jobs, along with other resources to help you arrive at your career destination. So, whether you are just starting to consider college, want to advance in your career, or are starting a new career, you’ll find information on the coursework, certificate programs, and degrees to support your success.

Maria Harper-Marinick Chancellor, Maricopa Community Colleges


Table of Contents 2 Career Planning and Resources 4 Enrollment Steps 6 Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources 7 Architecture and Construction 9 Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications 11 Business, Marketing, and Government 13 Education and Training 14 Engineering and Technology 15 Finance 16 Health Sciences 18 Hospitality and Tourism 19 Human Services 21 Information Technology 23 Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security 25 Manufacturing 26 Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics 27 Sources 28 The Maricopa Community Colleges

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Career Planning and Resources

University Transfer Preparing for a successful career in a demanding job market requires advanced education. The benefits of completing a bachelor’s degree include increased career opportunities, knowledge, and skills that keep you competitive in the job market. If you are interested in earning a bachelor’s degree, attending a Maricopa Community College before transferring to a four-year university saves you money and provides outstanding learning opportunities. The Maricopa Community Colleges have career pathway partnerships with the three state Universities as well as over 40+ other state and national colleges and universities.

www.maricopa.edu/workforce

For more information on transfer, visit: www.maricopa.edu/university-transfer $100k

Vision: Lead the advancement of workforce and economic development in Maricopa County This guide was developed by the Maricopa Community College district office of Workforce Development and is designed to serve as a starting point to explore the wide range of degree and certificate career options available throughout the District. Whether you are just getting started, are changing careers, or need to update your skills, the Maricopa Community Colleges can provide the flexibility and support you need to begin your successful career path.

Median Yearly Earnings by Highest Degree Earned

$50k

$90k

$87k

Doctorate

Professional

$71k $60k $36k

$43k

$0 H.S. Diploma

Associate’s

Bachelor’s

Master’s

Source: 2017 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Dual Enrollment Earn College Credit While Still in High School. On my.maricopa.edu , you’ll find everything you need to get started and stay on track at any of the Maricopa Community Colleges. Log in to: • Apply for admissions • Search for classes (“Find a Class” feature, including in-person, online, hybrid, and honors course options)

Dual enrollment is an opportunity for high school students to get an early start on college. Dual Enrollment courses allow students to earn both high school and college credit simultaneously during regular school hours at their high school. The credit earned may be transferred to a community college or university upon high school graduation. For additional information about Dual Enrollment, visit: https://asa.maricopa.edu/departments/office-of-student-affairs/ programs/dual-enrollment

• Read course descriptions • Drop and add courses • Check your progress toward a degree • Access your grades, placement test scores, schedules, financial aid status, charges and payments, contact information, transcripts, and more.

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Financial Aid

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Financial aid funding is intended to assist students to pay for educational expenses-tuition, fees, books, supplies, and even living expenses.

What kind of financial aid is available? Grants—Financial aid that does not need to be repaid, as long as satisfactory criteria are maintained. Loans—Borrowed money, some of which must be repaid with interest. Work Study—Money earned while working on campus and enrolled in school to help pay for educational expenses. Scholarships—Funds made available through the college, the Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation, or other individuals/organizations for educational expenses. For information about applying for financial aid, visit: www.maricopa.edu/financial-aid-at-the-maricopa-communitycolleges

Career Services Join our network! Maricopa CareerLink (MCL)

https://maricopa-csm.symplicity.com/students/ Career Services is here to assist you in all stages of career planning. Through the Maricopa CareerLink, Career Services will connect students and alumni with recruiters to launch successful careers by giving them the tools needed to succeed in today’s job market. We partner with local employers to maintain job and internship announcements for positions in the metropolitan area for the job market by strengthening employer connections through:

• Online job/internship postings • Interactive career fairs • Interview opportunities

Career Centers Maricopa Community Colleges Career Centers can help answer questions or direct you to resources that will be helpful in identifying the career that’s right for you. Chandler-Gilbert Community College

Paradise Valley Community College

480-857-5211 2626 E. Pecos Rd. | Chandler, AZ www.cgc.edu

602-787-7073 18401 N. 32nd St. | Phoenix, AZ www.paradisevalley.edu

Estrella Mountain Community College

Phoenix College

623-935-8740 3000 N. Dysart Rd. | Avondale, AZ www.estrellamountain.edu

GateWay Community College 602-286-8500 108 N. 40th St. | Phoenix, AZ www.gatewaycc.edu

Glendale Community College 623-845-3283 6000 W. Olive Ave. | Glendale, AZ www.gccaz.edu

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602-285-7420 1202 W. Thomas Rd. | Phoenix, AZ www.phoenixcollege.edu

Rio Salado College 480-517-8785 2323 W. 14th St. | Tempe, AZ www.riosalado.edu

Scottsdale Community College 480-423-6539 9000 E. Chaparral Rd. | Scottsdale, AZ www.scottsdalecc.edu

Mesa Community College

South Mountain Community College

480-461-7592 1833 W. Southern Ave. | Mesa, AZ www.mesacc.edu

602-243-8000 7050 S. 24th St. | Phoenix, AZ www.southmountaincc.edu

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ENROLLMENT STEPS Chandler-Gilbert | Estrella Mountain | GateWay | Glendale | Mesa | Paradise Valley | Phoenix | Rio Salado | Scottsdale | South Mountain

PAYING FOR COLLEGE

EXPLORE PAYING FOR COLLEGE:

www.maricopa.edu/paying-for-college

Complete the FAFSA www.fafsa.gov

Apply for Scholarships

Your Name: __________________________________________________ Fall 20______ Spring 20_______ Summer 20_______ (complete these steps online and/or in person)

GET ADMITTED

STEP

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STEP

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STEP

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Create MEID Account and Apply for Admission www.maricopa.edu/admissions To complete STEP 1, submit proof of identification to the college at which you applied.

TAKE THE PLACEMENT TEST

Prepare, Study, and Schedule Test www.maricopa.edu/testing

SEEK ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT Schedule Advisement Session www.maricopa.edu/advisement

MEID : ______________________________________________________________ • You will use it to log on to all Maricopa student tools. Student ID Number:_______________________________________________ • You will use it for registration and academic support. Maricopa Email: ___________________________________________________ • Activate your email at: google.maricopa.edu • Make a note of your password in a secure place.

MY TEST SCORES MATH __________ ENGLISH_________ READING __________

THINGS TO DISCUSS WITH YOUR ADVISOR: • Review Test Scores • Review Degrees and Certificates • Develop your Academic Plan

(Individual or group advisement may

vary from college to college. Check your college for details.)

YOUR CLASSES

REGISTER FOR CLASSES www.maricopa.edu/register My first day of class is on: ________________________________

ATTEND NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION Schedule Orientation www.maricopa.edu/newstudent-orientation My orientation is on: ________________________________

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PAY TUITION AND FEES Explore Payment Options

www.maricopa.edu/paying-for-college

• Complete the FAFSA - www.fafsa.gov (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

• Complete Scholarship Applications • Enroll in Payment Plan • Monitor your Student Center for current balance and To Do List

My Current Balance is: $_______________________ Pay on or Before Due

Date:__________________


ENROLLMENT STEPS!

www.maricopa.edu

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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GET ADMITTED

www.maricopa.edu/admissions

• Complete the FAFSA and scholarship applications at: www.maricopa.edu/paying-for-college. • Provide proof of identity to the college at which you applied. • For tuition purposes, verify your residency status by providing a government issued ID. • Submit prior education (if applicable) i.e. High School and/or College/University official transcript. • Undecided on a Major? Connect with Counseling and Career Services at your college. • Visit the campus to familiarize yourself with the services and resources.

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TAKE THE PLACEMENT TEST

www.maricopa.edu/testing

• Prepare by reviewing the sample questions at: www.maricopa.edu/testing. • Placement test will ensure appropriate level of classes for enrollment. • The Placement Test is not a pass/fail exam. • The Placement Test is untimed and FREE. • Bring your government issued photo ID on the day of testing. • To review your test score results, ask for a Course Placement Chart.

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SEEK ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT

www.maricopa.edu/advisement

• Advisors will help with identifying courses and creating an Educational Plan to meet your academic goals. • Meet with an advisor every semester prior to class registration. • Advisement sessions may vary from college to college. Check your college for details. • Services available in-person, via telephone, email, and more. • Ask your advisor about: College Success Classes, Associate Degrees, Certificates, Transfer options, and Resources and Services.

DON’T FORGET! 1 HOUR OF CLASS TIME = 2 HOURS OF STUDY TIME.

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REGISTER FOR CLASSES & ATTEND NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION www.maricopa.edu/new-student-orientation • Register for classes early to: Ensure the best schedule, maximize financial aid options, and to get prepared for a successful semester. • Know when your tuition is due. • All New to College Students must attend New Student Orientation. Research shows that those who participate, have higher rates of attaining their goals.

PAY TUITION AND FEES

www.maricopa.edu/paying-for-college

• Write your tuition balance and due date on the front of this handout. • Monitor your Student Center for current balance and pay on or before due date. • Explore paying for college at: www.maricopa.edu/paying-for-college. • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov. • Explore college websites for scholarships, such as the Presidents’ Scholarship and more.

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Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Everyone must do his or her part to minimize negative impact on the environment. If you want to take that to the next level, consider a career in agriculture, food, and natural resources – you’ll get to work towards this challenge daily. In addition to more traditional jobs in food production, veterinary care, and natural resource management, today’s careers are emerging in new “green” industries, including energy efficiency, renewable energy, environmental protection, green construction, recycling, and waste reduction3. Workers at all levels trained in sustainable practices will be more attractive to employers. Sustainability is vital to our way of life – not only to protecting the environment, but also for creating jobs, protecting national security, and keeping our planet healthy for future generations.

What to Expect Occupation: Salary Range: Training Required:

Environmental Engineering Technicians $28,290 - $32,140 (entry level) Associate’s degree

Occupation: Salary Range: Training Required:

Veterinary Technologists and Technicians $25,910 - $28,410 (entry level) Associate’s degree

Occupation: Salary Range: Training Required:

Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators $32,660 - $41,070 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English, math, and science, along with critical thinking, monitoring, and active listening skills are necessary1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Agricultural Business • Agricultural Production • Agriculture Technology • Agronomy • Animal Science • Computer Applications • English

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Program

College/Skill Center

AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE Landscape Horticulture Landscape Specialist Sustainable Agriculture Sustainable Food Systems

Mesa s Mesa n Mesa s Mesa, Rio Salado s n

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY Applications in Geospatial Technologies Energy Systems Technology Environmental and Natural Resource Conservation Environmental and Natural Resource Sustainability Geospatial Technologies Nuclera Power Technology Occupational Safety and Health Technology Power Plant Technology Wastewater Treatment Water Resources Technologies Water Treatment

Mesa n Rio n Phoenix n Phoenix s Mesa s Estrella s GateWay s n Estrella Mountain s GateWay n GateWay s GateWay n

VETERINARY Equine Science Veterinary Technology/Animal Health

Scottsdale s n Mesa s Degree = s Certificate = n * = Clock Hour

• Forestry • Horticulture • Natural Resources Management • Math • Plant and Soil Science

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Architecture and Construction If you enjoy creating and building things, a career in architecture or construction might just be a good choice. The industry continues to rebound from the economic downturn of a few years ago. In fact, the U.S. is expected to add more than 600,000 new construction jobs by 2024 4. Many of these are well-paying jobs for skilled electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) technicians. These jobs are also getting more “green” as workers master sustainable techniques, materials, and systems.

What to Expect Occupation: Salary Range: Training Required:

Carpenters $25,460 - $31,620 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training

Occupation: Salary Range: Training Required:

Electrical and Electronics Drafters $36,860 - $51,800 (entry level) Associate’s degree

Occupation: Salary Range: Training Required:

Electricians $30,600 - $37,090 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training

Occupation: Salary Range: Training Required:

Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters $32,050 - $37,850 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training

Occupation: Salary Range: Training Required:

Surveyors $41,150 - $46,520 (entry level) Bachelor’s degree* Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017

*For students seeking a bachelor’s degree, the Maricopa Community Colleges offer courses that transfer to all three of Arizona’s public universities.

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English, math, and science, along with trouble-shooting, repair, and operations monitoring skills are needed1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Blueprint Reading • Building Maintenance • Carpentry • Computer Fundamentals • Computer-Assisted Design (CAD) • Construction • Drafting

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• English • Electricity • Electronics • Math • Welding • Woodworking

Program

College/Skill Center

AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION Air Conditioning/Refrigeration/Facilities Residential and Light Commercial Air Conditioning

GateWay s n GateWay n

APPRENTICESHIP-RELATED INSTRUCTION Construction Trades - Mechanical Trades: Plumbing Construction Trades - Mechanical Trades: Sheet Metal Construction Trades: Carpentry Construction Trades: Electricity Construction Trades: Heat and Frost Insulation Construction Trades: Heavy Equipment Operations Construction Trades: Ironworking Construction Trades: Mechanical Trades-Pipefitting Construction Trades: Millwrighting Construction Trades: Painting and Drywalling Construction Trades: Pre-Apprenticeship Electrician Worker (Level I & II) Power Plant Technology

GateWay s n GateWay s n GateWay s n GateWay s n GateWay s n GateWay n GateWay s n GateWay n GateWay s n GateWay s n GateWay n GateWay n* Estrella Mountain s

BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION Architectural Technology Building Inspection CAD Application CAD Fundamentals CAD Technology Construction Management Construction Trades: Construction Management Construction Trades: General Construction Worker Construction Trades: Heavy Equipment Operations Plan Review Construction Trades - Mechanical Trades: Pipefitting Energy Systems Technology

Scottsdale s n Mesa n Glendale n Glendale n Glendale s Mesa s GateWay n GateWay n GateWay s n Mesa n GateWay n Rio Salado n

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Architecture and Construction continued Program

College/Skill Center

WELDING Advanced Welding I GateWay n* Advanced Welding II GateWay n* Advanced Welding III GateWay n* HVAC Level I GateWay n* Welding Mesa s n Degree = s Certificate = n * = Clock Hour

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Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications New forms of media continue to emerge, particularly among social media, gaming, mobile application development, computing, and virtual reality environments. Demand for new media content will drive employment in this sector for years to come. These and other employees in this industry—who work in visual and performing arts, design (interior, fashion, graphic), broadcasting, film, journalism, and print—thrive on social and creative intelligence. These actors, dancers, musicians, reporters, writers, photographers, artists, audio/ video technicians, producers, and directors create some of our most memorable experiences.

What to Expect Occupation: Audio and Video Equipment Technicians Salary Range: $19,840 - $26,730 (entry level) Required Training: Postsecondary vocational award Occupation: Desktop Publishers Salary Range: $24,150 - $32,550 (entry level) Required Training: Associate’s degree Occupation: Graphic Designers Salary Range: $31,450 - $38,090 (entry level) Required Training: Bachelor’s degree* Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017 *For students seeking a bachelor’s degree, the Maricopa Community Colleges offer courses that transfer to all three of Arizona’s public universities.

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English and communications, along with active listening, speaking, and critical thinking skills are necessary1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Art • Commercial Art • Communications • Dance • English • Graphic Arts and Printing

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• Journalism • Math • Music • Photography • Theater • Writing

Program

College/Skill Center

BROADCASTING, FILM, AND JOURNALISM Digital Cinema Arts Editing Journalism Journalism and New Media Studies Motion Picture/Television Production Production: Film Production: Television Screenwriting Sound Design

Glendale s Scottsdale n Mesa, Scottsdale s Glendale, Paradise Valley Mesa, Scottsdale n s Scottsdale s Scottsdale n Scottsdale n Scottsdale n Mesa, Scottsdale n

COMMERCIAL ART, ADVERTISING ART, AND MEDIA TECHNOLOGY Comic and Sequential Art Computer Graphic Design Desktop Publishing Digital Arts Digital Arts: Digital Illustration Digital Arts: Digital Photography Digital Arts: Graphic Design Digital Design Digital Media Arts Digital Photography Game Technology Graphic Design: Visual Communication Media Arts: Computer Art/Illustration Media Arts: Digital Animation Media Arts: Digital Imaging Media Arts: Web Design Multimedia and Business Technology Multimedia Technology Photography Web Development and Graphic Design

Phoenix s n Phoenix s n Estrella Mountain n Mesa s Mesa n Mesa n Mesa n Rio Salado n Glendale s Phoenix s n Glendale, Mesa s n Scottsdale s n Chandler-Gilbert, Phoenix s n Phoenix s n Chandler-Gilbert, Phoenix s n Phoenix s n Mesa s Mesa n Glendale, Phoenix n Estrella, South Mountain s n

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Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications continued Program

College/Skill Center

DESIGN Alteration Specialist Apparel Construction Costume Design and Production Costuming Fashion Design Fashion Design, Level I Fashion Design, Level II Fashion Illustration Interior Design Pattern Design, Level I Pattern Design, Level II

Mesa n Phoenix n Mesa n Phoenix n Phoenix s Phoenix n Phoenix n Phoenix n Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale s Phoenix n Phoenix n

MERCHANDISING Fashion Merchandising Fashion Merchandising and Design Image Consultant Interior Merchandising

Phoenix s n Mesa s Mesa n Estrella Mountain, Mesa, Phoenix n

PERFORMING ARTS Audio Production Technologies Beginning Piano Pedagogy Dance Technology Disc Jockey Techniques Intermediate Piano Pedagogy Music Business Technical Theatre

Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale s n Mesa n Scottsdale s n Mesa, Scottsdale s n Mesa n Chandler-Gilbert, Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, South Mountain s n Phoenix, Scottsdale n Degree = s Certificate = n * = Clock Hour

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Business, Marketing, and Government The daily operations of private companies and public agencies drive our economy. Many disciplines require specialized training, certification, or licensing in finance, securities, accountancy, information technology, human resources, and law. Employees in business, management, and administration are often required to keep pace with the latest technologies and regulations 5. Business, marketing, and government jobs in Greater Phoenix are numerous and pay well. Major employers include the State of Arizona, City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, and Bank of America 6.

College/Skill Center

What to Expect

Program

Occupation: Customer Service Representatives Salary Range: $21,210 - $25,950 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training

ACCOUNTING Accounting

Chandler-Gilbert, Estrella Mountain,

Accounting Para-professional Accounting Specialized Para-Professional Bookkeeping

Glendale, GateWay, Phoenix, Rio Salado, South Mountain s n Glendale s Paradise Valley s n Scottsdale n

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Business Business Administration Fastrack General Business General Business International Business International Trade

Mesa s Scottsdale s n Chandler-Gilbert, Glendale, GateWay, Mesa, Phoenix, Rio Salado, Scottsdale, South Mountain s n Paradise Valley n Paradise Valley n Mesa n

Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants $33,820 - $40,530 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training

Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping $26,450 - $31,020 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training

Occupation: Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing Salary Range: $27,970 - $38,500 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English and math, along with active listening, reading comprehension, and speaking skills are needed1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Accounting • Advertising • Business • Civics • Communications • Computer Applications • Economics

• English • Entrepreneurship • Government • Law • Marketing • Math • Technical Writing

CUSTOMER SERVICE Automobile Insurance Claims: Customer Service Automobile Insurance: Customer Service Bank Account Management: Customer Service Broadband Telecommunications Broadband Telecommunications: Account Services Broadband Telecommunications: Field Operations Broadband Telecommunications: Technical Support Services Certified Contact Center Preparation Certified Customer Service/Call Center Preparation Health Care Insurance: Customer Service Insurance Studies Motor Vehicle: Customer Service Personal Loans: Customer Service Pharmacy: Customer Service Pharmacy Technician Quality Customer Service

Rio Salado Rio Salado Rio Salado Rio Salado Rio Salado Rio Salado

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Rio Salado n GateWay n* GateWay n* Rio Salado n Glendale, Rio Salado s n Rio Salado n Rio Salado n South Mountain n GateWay n* Rio Salado s n

Degree = s Certificate = n * = Clock Hour

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Business, Marketing, and Government continued Program

College/Skill Center

Retail Pharmacy: Customer Service Utilities: Customer Service Water Service: Customer Service

Rio Salado n Rio Salado n Rio Salado n

GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Military Leadership Public Administration Public Administration: Legal Services Tribal Development

Rio Salado Rio Salado Rio Salado Scottsdale

MANAGEMENT Business Management Entrepreneurial Studies Level I Entrepreneurial Studies Level II General Business Specialized Human Resources Management Management Middle Management Organizational Leadership Organizational Management Project Management Public Relations Retail Management Retail Sales Manager Small Business Small Business Entrepreneurship Small Business Management Small Business Start-Up Supervision and Management I Supervision and Management II

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Program College/Skill Center MARKETING Marketing Salesmanship Social Media Marketing OFFICE OCCUPATIONS Administrative Professional Administrative Technology Business Applications Business Office Assistant Business Office Computer Applications Business Technology Specialist Computer Applications Computer Applications: Microsoft Office Specialist/Advanced Computer Applications: Microsoft Office Specialist/Basic Office Technology

Mesa, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Scottsdale, South Mountain s n Mesa n Chandler-Gilbert, Scottsdale, Mesa n

Mesa, Paradise Valley, Phoenix s n GateWay s Chandler-Gilbert s Glendale n Glendale s n GateWay n Phoenix n Mesa n Mesa n GateWay n

Degree = s Certificate = n * = Clock Hour

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Education and Training Educational training provides instruction at all academic levels from preschool, elementary and high schools, to colleges, universities, trade schools, tutoring, and counseling. It is also one of the fastestgrowing industries in the U.S. with a projected growth of 7.6% between 2014 and 2024 4. In Greater Phoenix, the fastest-growing areas in education are preschool, middle school, high school, and special education 7. Careers in education are growing in part because more people are returning to school to enhance their skills, more federal standards have to be met, and a high percentage of teachers will retire in the coming years. Most jobs in education require a minimum of a bachelor’s degree, which you can get with any number of Maricopa transfer partners.

Program

What to Expect Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education $32,520 - $36,010 (entry level) Bachelor’s degree*

Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education $18,380 - $20,570 (entry level) Associate’s degree

Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education $34,590 - $41,000 (entry level) Bachelor’s degree*

Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School $33,590 - $39,400 (entry level) Bachelor’s degree*

Occupation: Teacher Assistants Salary Range: $19,290 - $21,330 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017 *The Maricopa Community Colleges’ Associate of Arts, Elementary Education transfers to all three of Arizona’s public universities offering bachelor’s degrees in education.

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English, math, psychology, and sociology, along with instruction, active listening, and speaking skills are recommended 1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes 2 in: • Education Professions • English • Child Development

• Computer Applications • Keyboarding • Math • Parenting

• Public Speaking • Sociology • Speech • Teacher Assisting

College/Skill Center

EDUCATION AND TRAINING Associate of Arts, Elementary Education (AAEE) All Colleges s EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EDUCATION AND TRAINING Child and Family Professional Development Rio Salado n Child and Family Organizations Management and Administration Glendale, Rio Salado n Child Development Associate (CDA) Preparation Glendale, Paradise Valley, South Mountain n Curriculum for Young Children Phoenix n Early Care Specialist Mesa n Early Childhood Administration and Management Glendale, Mesa, Rio Salado s Early Childhood Classroom Management Phoenix n Early Childhood Education Estrella Mountain, Glendale, Paradise Valley s n Early Childhood Education and Administration: Birth through Age Five Phoenix s n Early Learning and Development Chandler-Gilbert, Mesa, Rio Salado s Family Child Care Management Rio Salado n Infant and Toddler Development Rio Salado n EDUCATION Adult Learning and Development Adult Learning and Coaching Development eLearning Design Specialist ESL Endorsement Gifted Education Instructional Assistance Reading Specialist Teacher Assisting Bilingual Education/Dual Language Immersion (BE/DLI)

Rio Salado s n Rio Salado n Rio Salado s n Mesa n Estrella Mountain n Mesa, n South Mountain s n Mesa n Estrella Mountain s Mesa n Degree = s Certificate = n * = Clock Hour

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Engineering and Technology Have you ever wondered how a scientific discovery made in a lab is made into a practical item that can be used in our everyday lives? Engineers and technologists design and create new things or make existing things cheaper, safer, or more effective. Persons specializing in engineering and technology have taken extensive coursework in math and science. These jobs pay well and are often not affected by economic downturns. In the future, engineers and technologists will be called upon to meet challenges in environmental protection, medicine, manufacturing, electronics development, and infrastructure improvement. Maintaining a workforce that is well versed in engineering and technology is vital to the long-term health of the American economy.

Program

College/Skill Center

What to Expect

ENGINEERING Electronics Engineering Technology

Mesa s

Occupation: Civil Engineering Technicians Salary Range: $33,770 - $41,580 (entry level) Required Training: Associate’s degree

Engineering Technology

Chandler-Gilbert, Estrella Mountain, Glendale, South Mountain s

TECHNOLOGY Automation Technology Automation Technology Level I Automation Technology Level II Automation Technology Level III Computer and Networking Technology Electric Utility Design Technology Electric Utility Technology Electrical Technology Electromechanical Automation Technology Electronics Technology Meter Technology Network Maintenance

Mesa s Mesa n Mesa n Mesa n Glendale s Chandler-Gilbert s Chandler-Gilbert s n GateWay s n Mesa s n Mesa s n Chandler-Gilbert n Glendale n

Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians $42,730 - $52,460 (entry level) Associate’s degree

Occupation: Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers Salary Range: $30,400 - $50,190 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English, math, and science, along with critical thinking, complex problem solving, and operations monitoring skills are necessary 1.

Degree = s Certificate = n * = Clock Hour

High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Computer Science • Drafting • English • Math

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• Probability and Statistics • Science • Trigonometry

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Finance Whether you maintain your household budget or want to learn how, a career in finance will help you manage money for a living. Governments, corporations, and individuals rely on financial experts to measure risk versus profit, determine the quality of investments, file tax returns, pay for business operations, and manage funds for retirement. Finance workers can be found in almost every industry; they can be accountants and auditors, personal financial advisors, loan officers, financial analysts, real estate appraisers, and credit analysts. Accountants and auditors make up the largest group of finance jobs, and are expected to add an additional 142,400 new jobs in the U.S. by 20244. Major finance employers in Greater Phoenix include Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, America Express Co., Charles Schwab & Co., and Vanguard.6

What to Expect Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks $25,420 - $31,950 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training

Occupation: Personal Financial Advisors Salary Range: $38,210 - $52,910 (entry level) Required Training: Bachelor’s degree* Occupation: Real Estate Sales Agents Salary Range: $22,530 - $25,770 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017 *For students seeking a bachelor’s degree, the Maricopa Community Colleges offer courses that transfer to all three of Arizona’s public universities.

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English and math, along with active listening, speaking, reading comprehension, and critical thinking skills are needed1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes 2 in: • Accounting • Banking and Finance • Computer Applications • Economics

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ACCOUNTING Accounting Accounting Paraprofessional Accounting Specialized Para-Professional Bookkeeping Microcomputer Accounting

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FINANCE Bank Account Management: Customer Service Banking and Finance Certified Residential Appraiser Licensed Real Estate Appraiser Real Estate Real Estate: Prelicense Residential Appraisal Trainee

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• English • Math • Personal Finance

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Health Sciences Health science professionals work in hospitals, doctors’ offices, nursing homes, and medical labs. As the number of Americans age 65 years and older increases, demand for jobs is also expected to grow. Experts say two-thirds of the fastest growing jobs in the U.S. in the next 10 years are in health or health-related sectors4. Depending on the career you choose, many states require health science employees to be certified in their profession; Maricopa Community Colleges offers a path to those certifications. Major employers in Greater Phoenix include Banner Health, Dignity Health, Mayo Clinic, UnitedHealthcare of Arizona, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, HonorHealth, and Abrazo Community Health Network6. Health sciences also include bioscience, the technological application of the life sciences (biology, genetics, ecology, etc.) to produce products for the needs of humanity. In the decades ahead, research into our understanding of biology promises to advance the knowledge of human health, agriculture, and environmental protection. You won’t necessarily need advanced degrees to work in biosciences. For example, graduates of technical institutes or community colleges, or those who have completed college courses in chemistry, biology, mathematics, or engineering will be needed in the industry. Jobs in bioscience are growing fast, and Greater Phoenix has made significant investments in the bioscience sector in recent years. Major employers include Mayo Clinic, Sonora Quest Laboratories, Barrow Neurological Institute, Medtronic Microelectronics Center, and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) 6.

What to Expect Occupation: Dental Hygienists Salary Range: $63,350 - $81,240 (entry level) Required Training: Associate’s degree Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $41,390 - $46,070 (entry level) Postsecondary vocational award

Occupation: Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians Salary Range: $26,620 - $32,150 (entry level) Required Training: Associate’s degree Occupation: Radiologic Technologists Salary Range: $41,830 - $52,690 (entry level) Required Training: Associate’s degree Occupation: Registered Nurses Salary Range: $52,610 - $61,610 (entry level) Required Training: Associate’s degree Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017

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For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English, math, psychology, and sociology, along with reading comprehension, critical thinking, social perceptiveness, active listening and speaking skills are recommended.1 High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Anatomy and Physiology • Biology • Chemistry • Dental Assisting • English • Fitness • Health Education • Home Health Care • Math

• Medical and Clerical Assisting • Medical Lab Technology • Medical Office • Medical Terminology • Nursing • Psychology • Safety and First Aid • Sociology

Program

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ALLIED HEALTH Computed Tomography Diagnostic Medical Sonography Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Technology Health Information Technology Health Information: Long Term Care Settings Health Services Management Health Unit Coordinating/Patient Care Associate Healthcare Compliance Histologic Technology Hospital Central Service Technology Magnetic Resonance Imaging Medical Radiography Medical Assistant/Assisting

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Medical Transcription Ophthalmic Assistant Phlebotomy Physical Therapist Assisting Polysomnographic Technology Respiratory Care

GateWay s n GateWay n* GateWay, Phoenix, n* South Mountain, SouthWest Skill Center n* GateWay s GateWay s n GateWay s

BIOSCIENCE Biotechnology Biotechnology and Molecular Biosciences Clinical Research Coordinating

Mesa s n Glendale s GateWay n

Medical Laboratory Science

Phoenix s n

DENTAL Clinical Dental Assisting Community Dental Health Coordination Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene

Rio Salado s n Rio Salado n Phoenix s n Mesa, Phoenix, Rio Salado s

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Emergency Communications and Development Advanced Emergency Medical Technology (Paramedic) Community Emergency Response Team (CERT): Level I Emergency Medical Technology Paramedicine NURSING Certified Nursing Assistant Fast Track Practical Nursing Nurse Assisting

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Program Nursing Nursing Refresher Practical Nursing

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Nursing Concurrent Enrollment Programs (CEP) The Concurrent Enrollment Associate-Baccalaureate Nursing Programs are offered through participating community colleges in the Maricopa Community College District. These programs are designed for qualified nursing students who are interested in earning their Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree while pursuing their Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Nursing degree. A limited number of participants are selected from the pool of MaricopaNursing students who have met all Associate-Baccalaureate CEP identified eligibility requirements. For more information, call: 480-731-8240.

VETERINARY Equine Science Veterinary Technology/Animal Health

Scottsdale s n Mesa s

OTHER HEALTH SCIENCE Basic Behavioral Health Medical Billing and Coding Medical Billing and Coding: Physician-Based Medical Coding: Hospital-Based Speech Language Pathology Assistant Surgical Technology Surgical Technology for the Operating Room Nurse Therapeutic Massage Labratory Assisting Diagnostic Medical Sonography Magnetic Resonance Imaging Diagnostic Medical Sonography - Vascular Imaging Development Disabilities Specialist Teaching Healing Meditation for Stress Management Dietetic Technology

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Phoenix n Phoenix, Paradise Valley s Phoenix n Chandler-Gilbert, Glendale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, SouthWest Skill Center n* Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Paradise Valley n

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Hospitality and Tourism Workers in hospitality and tourism manage and operate restaurants, bars, hotels, casinos, and amusement parks, and provide travel and event services. In the U.S., the hospitality and tourism sector employs 14 million people and is expected to add nearly 1 million new jobs by 2024 5. Jobs include hotel and food service managers, concierges, chefs, event planners, and travel agents. Food preparation and serving jobs account for the largest percentage of jobs in hospitality and tourism8. Many of these jobs are in restaurants and bars, but employment can also be found in the education, healthcare, and social assistance industries9. There is also growing interest in sustainable food systems and restaurants offering health-conscious menus.

What to Expect Occupation: Chefs and Head Cooks Salary Range: $20,830 - $23,240 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Occupation: Cooks, Restaurant Salary Range: $18,790 - $20,850 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Occupation: Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners Salary Range: $19,240 - $25,400 (entry level) Required Training: Bachelor’s degree* Occupation: Travel Agents Salary Range: $22,060 - $25,450 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017 *For students seeking a bachelor’s degree, the Maricopa Community Colleges offer courses that transfer to all three of Arizona’s public universities.

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English, math, and science along with active listening, coordinating, and monitoring skills are needed1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Business • Culinary Arts • English • Family and Consumer Sciences • Food and Nutrition

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• Food Service • Foreign Language • Hospitality • Marketing • Math • Travel and Tourism

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Program FOOD AND NUTRITION Apprentice Meat Cutter

GateWay n*

Baking and Pastry Commercial Bakery and Pastry Arts Commercial Food Preparation Culinary Arts Culinary Fundamentals Culinary Studies Dietetic Technology Food Service Administration Meat Department Helper Sustainable Food Systems

Estrella Mountain, Phoenix n Scottsdale s n Phoenix n Scottsdale s n Scottsdale s n Estrella Mountain, Phoenix s n Chandler-Gilbert, Paradise Valley s Phoenix s n CCC n* Mesa, Rio Salado s n

HOSPITALITY Airline Operations Airline Operations: Ground Operations Airline Operations: Passenger Services Airline Operations: Reservations Airline Operations: Reservations and Ticketing Services Hospitality and Tourism/Golf Management Hospitality and Tourism/Hotel Management Hospitality and Tourism/Restaurant Management Hospitality and Tourism/Spa and Wellness Center Management Hospitality and Tourism/Tourism Development and Management

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Human Services If you like to help people, serve your community, and improve the lives of those in need, then look to the field of human services. You’ll be able to help children, the elderly, the unemployed, people with disabilities, and others. The sector includes counseling, mental health services, family and community services, social work, personal care, and customer service. Human services are growing fast, due in part to the growing number of elderly people in the U.S. and rising healthcare costs that are shifting services to more affordable providers5. Along with counseling and community services, human services also include jobs related to personal care, such as aestheticians, barbers, cosmetologists, and personal trainers. Positions that provide these services are numerous and in constant demand.

What to Expect Occupation: Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors Salary Range: $19,230 - $25,620 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists $17,690 - $18,580 (entry level) Postsecondary vocational award

Occupation: Massage Therapists Salary Range: $19,000 - $26,440 (entry level) Required Training: Postsecondary vocational award Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors $25,270 - $29,440 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English and psychology, along with social perceptiveness, active listening, and speaking skills are necessary1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Anthropology • Child Development • Cosmetology • Education Professions • English • Life Skills

• Math • Psychology • Religion • Sociology • World Cultures • World History

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CONSUMER SERVICES Aesthetician Instructor Cosmetologist Massage Therapy Mortuary Science

GateWay n* GateWay n* GateWay n* GateWay n* Chandler-Gilbert s

HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION Exercise Science and Personal Training Group Fitness Instructor Nutrition for Fitness and Wellness Personal Trainer Personal Training Specialist Recreation Management Teaching Healing Meditation for Stress Management Yoga Instruction

Chandler-Gilbert, Glendale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale s Mesa n Glendale, Mesa, Scottsdale n Glendale n Chandler-Gilbert, Glendale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale South mountain n Mesa, Scottsdale s n Paradise Valley n Scottsdale n

SOCIAL SERVICES Addictions and Substance Use Disorders Addictions and Substance Use Disorders Level I Addictions and Substance Use Disorders Level II Adolescent Development Adolescent Studies Adult Development and Aging Adult Learning and Coaching Development Adult Learning and Development Advanced Behavioral Health Sciences Basic Behavioral Health Child and Family Organization and Administration Credit Counseling: Customer Service Deaf Studies Developmental Disabilities Specialist Family Development Family Life Education

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Human Services continued Program Family Support Human Services - Assistance: Public Assistance Eligibility Child and Family Professional Development Family Child Care Management Infant Toddler Development Human Services - Specialist: Customer Service Human Services - Unemployment Insurance:

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Program Customer Service Interpreter Preparation Medical Interpreter - Spanish Parent Education Professional Addictions Counseling Recovery Support Therapeutic Massage

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Information Technology In its most basic form, Information technology (IT) is the management of data through the use of computers. IT jobs are spread across all types of businesses. Any company that uses computers in its day-to-day operations requires IT support. Employment in this field is expected to grow because of increased demand for the design, construction, and management of computer networks, network and computer systems security, mobile technologies, custom programming services, data processing and hosting, cloud computing, and web broadcasting5. The healthcare industry’s ongoing move to electronic records will also drive employment growth in IT. Major IT employers in Greater Phoenix include GoDaddy, Avnet Inc., JDA Software Group Inc., and Infusionsoft 6.

What to Expect Occupation: Computer Network Support Specialists Salary Range: $34,850 - $45,140 (entry level) Required Training: Associate’s degree Occupation: Computer Systems Analysts Salary Range: $49,870 - $66,900 (entry level) Required Training: Bachelor’s degree* Occupation: Information Security Analysts Salary Range: $52,640 - $64,280 (entry level) Required Training: Bachelor’s degree* Occupation: Software Developers, Applications Salary Range: $55,410 - $71,090 (entry level) Required Training: Bachelor’s degree* Occupation: Web Developers Salary Range: $35,150 - $46,650 (entry level) Required Training: Associate’s degree Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017 *For students seeking a bachelor’s degree, the Maricopa Community Colleges offer courses that transfer to all three of Arizona’s public universities.

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English and math, along with critical thinking, complex problem solving, systems analysis, and reading comprehension skills are needed 1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Computer Applications • Computer Fundamentals • Computer Programming • Computer Science • Electronics • English

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• Keyboarding • Math • Network Technology • Technical Writing • Web Page Design

Program COMMERCIAL ART, ADVERTISING ART, AND MEDIA TECHNOLOGY Comic and Sequential Art Computer Graphic Design Desktop Publishing Digital Arts Digital Arts: Digital Illustration Digital Arts: Digital Photography Digital Arts: Graphic Design Digital Design Digital Media Arts Digital Photography Game Technology Graphic Design: Visual Communication Media Arts: Computer Art/Illustration Media Arts: Digital Animation Media Arts: Digital Imaging Media Arts: Web Design Multimedia and Business Technology Multimedia Technology Photography Web Development and Graphic Design APPLICATIONS Adobe Creative Suite in Business: Master Suite Applications Specialist Adobe Creative Suite in Business: Print and Web Applications Specialist Adobe Creative Suite in Business: Production Applications Specialist Adobe Foundations Advanced Computer Usage and Applications

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Information Technology continued Program Computer Applications Technology Computer Information Systems Computer Information Systems Technologies Computer Information Technology Computer Systems Maintenance Computer Technology Computer Usage and Applications Geospatial Technologies Information Technology Information Technology: Computer Applications Specialist Linux Associate Linux Professional Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional (MCITP) Administrator Microsoft Office Specialist Microsoft Server Administration Microsoft Technical Specialist COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST Computer and Information Technologies Computer Hardware and Desktop Support Computer Support Specialist Computer Support Technician Information Technology Support Microsoft Desktop Support Technology Technology Support Analyst

College/Skill Center Estrella Mountain s n Glendale, GateWay, Paradise Valley, Phoenix s n Scottsdale s n Paradise Valley s n Paradise Valley n Rio Salado s Rio Salado n Mesa s Chandler-Gilbert s

Microsoft Networking Technology Network Administration Network Administration: Cisco Network Professional Network Administration: Microsoft Windows Server Network Maintenance Networking System Administration Networking Technology: Cisco Networking: Design and System Support

Estrella Mountain, GateWay, Glendale, Paradise Valley s Scottsdale s n Mesa, South Mountain n Chandler-Gilbert, GateWay, Mesa n Glendale n Mesa s Chandler-Gilbert, Estrella Mountain, GateWay, Glendale s n Rio Salado n

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PROGRAMMING Computer Programming

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DATABASE Database Development Oracle Database Operations

Scottsdale n Chandler-Gilbert n

HEALTH INFORMATICS Healthcare Technology Systems

Glendale, Paradise Valley s n

NETWORKING Computer and Networking Technology Computer Hardware and Network Support Computer Networking Technology Information Technology: Cisco Networking Information Technology: Network Server Linux Networking Administration

Glendale s Scottsdale n Paradise Valley n Mesa, South Mountain s n South Mountain s n Estrella Mountain, Glendale, Mesa s n

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Program

Information Technology: Android/iOS Programming Information Technology: Microsoft Programming Information Technology: Programming and Mobile Development Mobile Apps Programming Programming Programming and System Analysis Software Development

South Mountain n South Mountain n South Mountain s n Estrella Mountain, Rio Salado, South Mountain s n Estrella Mountain, Rio Salado, South Mountain n Chandler-Gilbert, Estrella Mountain, Glendale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Scottsdale s n Scottsdale n

SECURITY Information Security Information Security Technology Information Technology: Network Security IT and Power Systems Security IT Security Associate

Glendale s Glendale n South Mountain s n Estrella Mountain s Estrella Mountain n

WEB DESIGN/DEVELOPMENT Advanced Web Designer Web Application Development Web Design Web Design Technologies Web Design: User Interface Web Designer Web Developer Web Development Web Development and Graphic Design Web Server Administrator

Mesa n South Mountain n Chandler-Gilbert, Estrella Mountain, Glendale, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, South Mountain n Scottsdale s n Rio Salado n Mesa s n Estrella Mountain, Glendale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Phoenix s n Scottsdale s n Estrella Mountain, South Mountain s n Mesa s n

Degree = s Certificate = n * = Clock Hour

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Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security Public safety is a term used to describe the administration of justice, public order, and protection. People who work in this field operate our courts, patrol our streets, and protect us. Security guards, police and sheriff’s patrol officers, correctional officers and jailers, and firefighters account for the largest number of jobs in public safety in the U.S.10 Most police officers and firefighters are employed by local cities and towns11 that require their candidates to attend police or fire academies for training. Continued concerns with security and public safety should help expand job opportunities in this sector, as will demand for emergency responders capable of answering the needs of an increasingly elderly population.

What to Expect Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics $25,930 - $28,140 (entry level) Postsecondary vocational award

Program ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Administration of Justice

Administration of Justice - Comprehensive Administration of Justice - Fundamentals Administration of Justice Studies Occupation: Firefighters Advanced Corrections Salary Range: $30,590 - $41,720 (entry level) Basic Corrections Required Training: Postsecondary vocational award Correctional Studies Occupation: Forensic Science Technicians Corrections Salary Range: $36,930 - $44,520 (entry level) Court Reporting - Judicial Required Training: Bachelor’s degree* Court Reporting: Scoping/Transcription Crime and Accident Scene Photography Occupation: Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers Crime Scene Investigation Salary Range: $47,990 - $58,230 (entry level) Crime Scene Technology Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Detention Services Domestic Preparedness and Homeland Security Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017 Evidence Technology *For students seeking a bachelor’s degree, the Maricopa Community Colleges offer courses that transfer to all three of Arizona’s public universities Fingerprint Classification and Identification Forensic Investigation Forensic Science Forensic Science: Crime Lab For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong Forensic Technology knowledge base in English, psychology, and science, along with active 1 Homeland Security listening, social perceptiveness, and critical thinking are needed . Judicial/Justice Studies High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor Juvenile Corrections to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school 2 Law Enforcement classes in: Law Enforcement Field Training • Business Law • Fire Science Law Enforcement Investigator • Civics • Foreign Language Law Enforcement Technology • Community Protection • Law Studies Law Enforcement Technology Academy • Consumer Law • Legal System Law Enforcement Training Academy

• Criminal Justice Assisting • Criminology • Driver Education • English

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• Math • Military ROTC • Physical Education • Psychology

Legal Studies Paralegal Paralegal Studies Police Academy Preparation Level I Police Science

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Public Safety Leadership Public Safety Technology Tribal Court Advocacy Victimology

Rio Salado n Rio Salado n Scottsdale n Mesa n

Emergency Management Emergency Response and Operations Fire Officer Leadership Fire Science Fire Service Professional Firefighter Operations

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Hazardous Materials Response

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Advanced Emergency Medical Technology (Paramedic)Phoenix, Paradise Valley s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT): Level I Phoenix n Emergency Communications and Deployment Phoenix n Emergency Medical Technology Chandler-Gilbert, Glendale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, SouthWest Skill Center n* Paramedicine Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Paradise Valley n FIRE SCIENCE Driver Operator

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Manufacturing Manufacturing jobs are increasingly high-tech oriented in “clean” industries with training emphasis in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Jobs are in demand. Many employers don’t have enough skilled workers, and upcoming retirements of current workers will add to this problem. Workers with current industry skills are more likely to keep their jobs. Wages in manufacturing are among the highest for all areas of industry. In Greater Phoenix, the average annual pay in manufacturing is over 40% higher than for all industries in the region12. Computer equipment, aerospace, and electronic instruments are among the largest manufacturing sectors in Greater Phoenix. Major employers include Intel Corp., Honeywell Aerospace, The Boeing Co., General Dynamics Mission Systems, Microchip Technology Inc., and Orbital ATK 6.

What to Expect Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers $38,910 - $45,890 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training

Occupation: Machinists Salary Range: $23,760 - $31,110 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Occupation: Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers Salary Range: $24,970 - $31,160 (entry level) Required Training: On-the-job or community college training Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English, math, and science, along with critical thinking, operations monitoring, and complex problem-solving skills are necessary1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Drafting • English • Industrial Arts • Machining • Math

• Mechanics • Physics • Precision Manufacturing • Welding

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Program MANUFACTURING CAD Application CAD Fundamentals CAD Technology CNC Machinist Computer Aided Design and Drafting CADD Level I Computer Aided Drafting Electro/Mechanical Drafting Electromechanical Manufacturing Technology Industrial Design Technology Industrial Design Technology: Design Specialist: SolidWorks Machining and Product Development Manufacturing Engineering Technology Manufacturing Management Manufacturing Technology Manufacturing Welding Mechanical Drafting Micro Circuit Mask Design Nanotechnology Production Technology Production Technology: CNC Technology Production Technology: Quality Assurance Salt River Project Relay Apprentice WELDING Advanced Welding I Advanced Welding II Advanced Welding III Welding

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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Have you ever wondered how goods made in your hometown— or halfway around the world—get to where they need to be? Then you may be interested in learning more about transportation, distribution, and logistics programs. Workers in this sector are responsible for managing the movement of goods, information, and people. They include air, rail, water, and truck transportation; warehousing and storage; and vehicle repair. As American trade continues to grow, so will jobs in transportation, distribution, and logistics. Technology is also transforming the sector, with systems being developed that allow for better tracking of product information. Greater Phoenix has a substantial transportation, distribution, and logistics sector due to its large population, location near west coast markets, and presence of major industry employers such as American Airlines Group Inc., United Parcel Service, Swift Transportation, and Southwest Airlines 6, 13. Examples of these jobs include truck drivers, auto mechanics, cargo and freight agents, and airline employees.

What to Expect Occupation: Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians Salary Range: $30,290 - $45,940 (entry level) Required Training: Postsecondary vocational award Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics $21,910 - $29,910 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training

Occupation: Salary Range: Required Training:

Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines $33,260 - $39,770 (entry level) On-the-job or community college training Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2017

For anyone who plans to enter the job market in this field, a strong knowledge base in English, math, and science, along with repairing, trouble shooting, critical thinking, and monitoring skills are needed1. High school students should meet with an advisor/guidance counselor to create an appropriate career action plan that may include high school classes2 in: • Auto Collision Technology • Auto Repair Technology • Automotive Detailing and Reconditioning • Driver Education

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Program AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Air Conditioning (HVAC)

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Auto Body Basic Auto Body Worker Automotive Chassis Automotive Drive Trains Automotive Electrical Systems Automotive Engine and Drive Trains Automotive Engine Performance Diagnosis and Air Conditioning Automotive Heating Ventilation and Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Automotive Performance Technology Automotive Technology Brakes, Alignment, Suspension and Steering Caterpillar Technician Training Engine Performance and Diagnosis

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AVIATION AND AERONAUTICS Aircraft Maintenance Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology (Part 147) Airframe Maintenance (Part 147) Airway Science Technology, Flight Emphasis Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Airplane Rating Flight Technology Powerplant Maintenance (Part 147)

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• English • Equipment Maintenance and Repair • Introduction to Mechanics • Math

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7 Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI). (Second Quarter, 2017). QCEW Employees by Occupation, Maricopa County. Retrieved May 16, 2017, from http://www economicmodeling.com/ 8 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (April 22, 2016). Accommodation and Food Services – 720000. Table 1.9 2014-24 Industry-Occupation Matrix Data, by Industry. Retrieved May 16, 2017, from https://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_table_109.htm 9 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (December 8, 2015). Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations – 35-0000. Table 1.8 2014-24 Industry-Occupation Matrix Tables, by Occupation. Retrieved May 16, 2017, from http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_table_108.htm 10 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (March 31, 2017). May 2016 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates, United States. Retrieved May 16, 2017, from http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_nat.htm#33-0000 11 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (April 22, 2016). Local Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals – 999300. Table 1.9 2014-24 Industry-Occupation Matrix Data, by Industry. Retrieved May 16, 2017, from http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_table_109.htm 12 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (March 7, 2017). Average Annual Pay for Manufacturing and All Industries in Maricopa County, 2015. Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW). Retrieved May 16, 2017, from http://www.bls.gov/data/ 13 Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG). (2015). Employer Database 2015. Received from MAG September 1, 2016.

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As one of the largest community college systems in the country, and the largest workforce trainer in the state of Arizona, the Maricopa Community Colleges are a resource for higher education, learning, job training, and community partnerships.

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Union Hills 18401 N. 32nd St. Phoenix, AZ 85032

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623.935.8000

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Washington Campus 108 N. 40th St. Phoenix, AZ 85034

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9000 E. Chaparral Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85256

MESA

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Red Mountain Campus Southern & Dobson Campus 7110 E. McKellips Rd. 1833 W. Southern Ave. Mesa, AZ 85207 Mesa, AZ 85202

7050 S. 24th St. Phoenix, AZ 85042

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623.845.3000

PC Downtown 640 N. 1st Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85003

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GLENDALE

Main Campus 6000 W. Olive Ave. Glendale, AZ 85302

Black Mountain 34250 N. 60th St. Scottsdale, AZ 85266

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Chandler-Gilbert | Estrella Mountain | GateWay | Glendale | Mesa Paradise Valley | Phoenix | Rio Salado | Scottsdale | South Mountain This publication was developed with the funds allocated by the U.S. Department of Education under the Carl D. Perkins Act. For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, visit: https://www.maricopa.edu/about-us/community-service/ consumer-information. The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) is an EEO/AA institution and an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities. All 36qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Updated 9/2017


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