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WORKFORCE FUNDING


Programs


Approved for San Diego Workforce Partnership


and Riverside County


Workforce Investment


Board Funding


CSUSM Extended Learning has partnered with the San Diego Workforce Partnership and the Riverside County Workforce Development Centers to offer our quality programs to job seekers to help address the current and long-term needs of regional employers. The approved programs are geared toward specific careers and can have participants trained and entering a new career in as little as a year.


The following programs offered through CSUSM Extended Learning (San Marcos and Temecula Campuses) are approved for funding:


• 3ds Studio Max • Administrative Dental Assistant


• Administrative Professional with Microsoft Office


• Advanced Coding for Physician’s Office


• Biotechnology Lab Technician • Bookkeeping the Easy Way


• Career Transitions and Development for Professionals


• Cert. Global Business Professional • Cert. National Pharmaceutical Rep • Clinical Research Associate Certificate • Digital Arts


• Healthcare Information Technology Certificate


For more


information, please contact 760-750-4020.


• Home Inspection • HR Management Certificate • HVAC Technician Certificate • ICD-10 Medical Coding • Interior Design • Lean Mastery


• Meeting & Event Planning Certificate • Microsoft Office Specialist • Modern Auto Services Technician • Non Profit Management Training


• Operations Resource Management Certificate


• Paralegal Certificate • Payroll Practice and Management • Pharmacy Technician • Project Management • Purchasing Management • Records Management • Registered Nurse Refresher • Six Sigma Black Belt • Six Sigma Green Belt • Technical Writing • Travel Agent Training • Veterinary Assistant


• Video Game Design and Development


• Website Design


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