ANNUAL REPORT 2004-2005 SEATTLE CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFICE OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION |
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CLINICAL TRIALS TRAINING FOR OUR GROWING MEDICAL AND BIOTECH INDUSTRY |
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EXPAND YOUR SKILLS TO ENHANCE YOUR PROFESSIONAL CAREER |
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| If your goal is a bachelor's degree, we'll help you get there. Each year, more than 600 students transfer from Seattle Central to one of Washington's public and private baccalaureate institutions. Seattle Central has direct transfer agreements with 18 colleges in Washington state and eight out-of-state colleges. So when the time comes, you'll enjoy a seamless transition to the four-year college of your choice |
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| You can now enroll in "Pathways in Clinical Research(TM): Clinical Research Associate and Clinical Research Coordinator Training Course" at Seattle Central Community College. This Pathways in Clinical Research Course(TM) is being made available at Seattle Central Community College under license from the Northwestern Center for Clinical Research at Northwestern University. |
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You already know this: "TO GET AHEAD YOU HAVE TO STAY AHEAD." Our workplace today is changing and competitive. Professionals find themselves in an environment where new knowledge and skills are required to perform and achieve. In some cases new learning is required to maintain or enhance your current standing. In other instances, new learning may be required to explore new directions in your career path. Whatever the reason, Seattle Central's certificate programs can help you.
You already know this: "TO GET AHEAD YOU HAVE TO STAY AHEAD." Our workplace today is changing and competitive. Professionals find themselves in an environment where new knowledge and skills are required to perform and achieve. In some cases new learning is required to maintain or enhance your current standing. In other instances, new learning may be required to explore new directions in your career path. Whatever the reason, Seattle Central's certificate programs can help you. |
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