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Continuing Education Courses

Continuing Education is a collaborative effort with TBR institutions to address individual and employer workforce development needs. We bring professional training and development to you – at home, at work, at the library, on the road, on vacation, anytime of the day or night. Individuals attending these online courses can earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for certification and/or recertification to maintain credentials in a specified field of work or study.

Continuing Education courses are offered as:

Scheduled courses - offered with specific start and end dates
On Demand courses - continuously available; you decide when you want to start your class

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Available Courses

ROCE 2106 - Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) Part I

This course is designed to provide a basic knowledge and overview of the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) examination. It covers the initial areas of the exam: communication, general knowledge of management and theories, organization and planning, information distribution, and organizational management.
Prerequisites:  None
Continuing Education Units: 2.5
 

ROCE 2107 - Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) - Part II

This course is designed to provide a basic knowledge and overview of the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) examination. The course covers the initial areas of the exam: communication, general knowledge of management and theories, organization and planning, information distribution, and organizational management.
Prerequisites:  None
Continuing Education Units: 2.5
 

ROCE 5102 - Anatomy and Physiology for Health

This course introduces the student to essential basic information from the sciences of anatomy and physiology. The content is organized by body systems and complements theory and practice in basic fundamentals for all allied health courses (i.e nursing, surgical tech, medical assisting, medical office, coders, pharmacy tech, etc.). This scientific framework will assist the student in understanding the mechanisms by which the body attempts to maintain and/or restore equilibrium or balance; and will foster development of skills of observation necessary to assess, monitor, and report symptoms that result in malfunction in organs and/or body systems.
Prerequisites:  None
Continuing Education Units: 8.0
 

ROCE 5211 - Dosage Calculations for Nurses

This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive overview of dosage calculations - a vital part of the nurse’s role in providing safe medication administration to patients. It serves to ensure that the patient receives the accurate dose of each medication.
Prerequisites: None
Continuing Education Units: 3.6
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers

Are there any admissions requirements for Continuing Education courses?

No, there are no admissions requirements for Continuing Education courses.

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What courses are available?

You can find courses by performing a Course Search.  Select the Professional Development (Continuing Education) dropdown from the Course Type search box. 

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Are Continuing Education courses eligible for financial aid?

Continuing Education courses do not offer credit.  PC 191 or fee waiver vouchers cannot be used for non-credit courses.

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Are there out-of-state fees for Continuing Education courses?

There are no out-of-state fees for anyone. 

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What is the difference between a “scheduled” and “on-demand” course type?

Scheduled courses are courses that are offered at a specified start and end date. On-demand courses are continuously available. You determine when you want to start the course.

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How do I register for a Continuing Education course?

Students interested in registering for a Continuing Education course, must follow the steps below:

  1. Go to https://tcat.maestrosis.com/
  2. Click “Create An Account” a. For State Student ID: input the last 4 digits of your Social Security #
  3. Input the request account information (all fields are required) 
  4. Click Submit 
  5. Click Login
  6. Create your registration application (all fields in yellow are required)
  7. Click Submit
  8. You will receive a message “Your application was submitted successfully”
  9. Reach out to your Continuing Education Campus Contact about your submitted application.
     

Once your campus contact has accepted your application:

  1. Return to https://tcat.maestrosis.com/(link is external)
  2. Login
  3. Click Add
  4. Click “Request a Course”
  5. Click the “Ledger to View Amount Owed”
  6. Sort by Department - Continuing Education
  7. Click the Green check mark () to the left of the course title

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How do I access and begin my Continuing Education course?

Return to https://gotoclass.tnecampus.org/d2l/login to begin your course.  Follow the instructions for your username and password.  Once logged in, your course will appear in the center of the page.

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