Career Training Courses Starting in February and March

Three Rivers is offering a variety of non-credit training courses for those interested in expanding their skills or changing career paths. Registration is still open on the 10 courses below. Whether a person has the goal of learning new skills, reinventing their career, or personal enrichment, taking a non-credit course will fit their needs.

 

Allied Health courses in some of the fastest growing careers in Connecticut

Medical Billing and Coding Program

    International Classification of Diseases 10-CM  (ICD 10-CM) – Tuesdays, February 19 – June 4. Registration deadline is February 12.

    Understanding Health Insurance – Thursdays, February 21 – May 30. Registration deadline is February 14.

    Medical Coding Examination Preparation – March 7 – June 20. Registration deadline is February 18.

EKG Technician Certification with American Heart Association Basic Life Support Mondays and Wednesdays, March 4 – May 13. Registration deadline is February 25.

Certified Nurse Aide Program (CNA) Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 5 – May 28. Registration deadline is February 26.

Phlebotomy Technician Program March 18 – May 29. Registration deadline is March 11.

Pharmacy Technician Program Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 19 – May 28. Registration deadline is March 12.

 

Veterinary Assisting Program for professionals and animal lovers

Veterinary Assistant I – Mondays and Wednesdays, March 25 – June 12. Registration deadline is March 18.

 

Professional Development courses in Real Estate or Security

Real Estate Principles and Practices Mondays and Wednesdays, March 4 – May 8. Registration deadline is February 25.

Security Officer Training: Guard Card Certification  Tuesdays, March 19 and 26.  Registration deadline is March 12.

 

For more information and to register for these classes, call 860-215-9028 or visit threerivers.edu/workforce-education for health, veterinary and professional classes.

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