Lifelong Learning Begins HereThe Office of Continuing Education & Professional Studies offers noncredit and professional programs in business, information technology, grant writing and nonprofit management, visual arts, health care, languages, sales and marketing, Web design and writing. Our affordable courses are for students whose educational needs are to define a new career path, learn a new skill or explore a favorite subject.
| Medical Certificate Training Programs | Winter 2012 |
| Seating is limited! |
| The following are Noncredit Course Offerings: |
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Math Refresher for Pharmacy Technician Course (recommended) |
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Pharmacy Technician Certificate Program |
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Prep Course for Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Exam |
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Medical Coding Certificate program |
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Medical Administrative Assistant Certificate program |
| Call 734-432-5804 for more information. |
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Face-to-Face Courses | Classes starting in Feb. 2012: Feb. 6 – Chakra and Energy Balancing Feb. 8 – Organic Food Feb. 8 - Wholeness: Exploring the Many Levels of Our Being Feb. 10 - UMS: Chamber Ensemble of the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra (Registration required Jan. 31) Feb. 11 - Rembrandt & the Face of Jesus at DIA Feb. 13 - Math Refresher for Pharmacy Technician Students Feb. 14 - Medical Coding Certificate Program Feb. 17 - The Social Media Navigation Guide for Small Business Owners Feb. 18 - Printing without a Press – Monoprints Feb. 22 - UMS: Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis (Registration required Feb. 11) Feb. 27 - Pharmacy Technician Certificate Program Feb. 28 - Medical Administrative Assistant Certificate Program
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Upcoming EventsRembrandt & the Face of Jesus at the Detroit Institute of Arts  • Sat. Feb. 11 • 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. • $27 includes lunch • RSVP by Feb. 6 to save your seat
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Student Success Stories
“I was a self-employed decorative painter and my business slowed down along with the rest of the economy. The course was short, affordable, and the evening classes would still allow me to earn income during the day.
After completing the course, I sat for my professional coder’s certification (CPC) and passed. Now I am employed at a hospital in Detroit utilizing my coding knowledge to earn a steady income.”
Josene M., Employed at a local hospital |
“The class gave me the knowledge and ability to not only pass the national certification exam, but the skills to land an amazing job that I love. After becoming a pharmacy technician, I now want to go back to school and become a pharmacist.
I would absolutely recommend this class to others. The class is great and there is a need for well-trained pharmacy technicians.”
Jennifer H., Employed at a compound pharmacy |
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