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Online learning

Non-credit online courses to fit your busy life

You lead a busy life, but still want to make time for learning — whether it’s for professional development or personal enrichment. For many, online learning is a good solution. You can learn at your own pace, on your own schedule, and from your own location.

No need to be a computer wizard

Unless the topic of the course is highly technical, you don’t have to be a computer wizard or have state-of-the-art equipment. You will, however, need an Internet browser and an email address. A high-speed Internet connection is also helpful, but it is not required for most online courses.

Online learning opportunities

  • Century College entry-level healthcare careers
  • Kitchen and Bath Design courses in partnership with the National Kitchen and Bath Association.
  • Instructor-led six-week courses offered in partnership with online learning pioneer ed2go.
  • Instructor-led career track courses offered in partnership with professional development and training partner Gatlin Education.
  • Home Inspection Training, in partnership with American Home Inspectors Training Institute.

Customized e-Training for your organization

Make the most of your training dollars with customized e-Training offered by Century College. E-Training might be a good way to provide your employees with the knowledge and skills they need if:

  • Your employees working at several sites
  • Your employees that need regular training for compliance
  • You need to train new employees on a regular basis
  • You need to train on new products or processes
  • You find it difficult to pull groups of employees away from the job for training
  • You need “just in time” training

Customized e-Training might be a good fit for your organization. We can provide the following services:

  • e-Training project management
  • Instructional Design
  • Script Development
  • Digital Media Production
  • Web Development
  • Integration with your LMS or ours

Contact

Lorrie MacGillivray
651-747-4048
lorrie.macgillivray@century.edu