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Designed to provide the working professional with the skills needed to excel and advance in their field, Harcum's School of Continuing Studies provides an array of skills enhancement training and certificate programs. Programs are designed for the working professional utilizing our centrally located campus, flexible scheduling, and evening and weekend hours.
Continuing Studies offers certificates in: - Animal Assisted Therapy
- Expanded Function Dental Assistant
- Finish Fast - Degree Completion Program
- Pharmacy Technician
- Phlebotomy Technician
- Radiology-Mammography
- Residential Design
We also offer online certificate programs in: - Medical Coding & Billing
- Medical Transcriptionist Medical Assistant
- Home Inspection
- PC Repair
- Special Online Business Courses Available
See the items below for more Information: Visit www.ed2go.com/harcum-pro or call 610-526-6083 for more information. You may also email us at coned@harcum.edu. Summer 2009 ProgramsHarcum's Summer 2009 line-up offers something for just about everyone. The popular Youth Summer Music Programs are joined by the new Adult Summer Music programs, and there are a variety of noncredit programs in EFDA, residential design and more! To see a copy of the Summer 2009 program guide, go here. Anesthesia for Dental Hygienists Legislation is pending in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to permit Dental Hygienists to administer local anesthesia to patients. Hygienists will be required to take a special course in anesthesia before they can perform this procedure. The course will comprise 30 hours of training, including clinical practice. Harcum College will offer this course once law is in effect. Please call our Continuing Studies office to reserve your place to undertake this course. Harcum kindly suggests a Head and Neck Anatomy Review course to those who have been out of practice or school for more than 5 years. Course schedule and tuition will be announced after the law is approved. Call 610-526-6083 to inquire. Dates and times for courses will be announced shortly.
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