Our mission is to provide high-quality, accelerated career training that leads to employment in middle-skilled jobs, will pay a living wage and will act as an entry point to self-sufficiency.
A variety of affordable, year-or-less job training programs prepare students for employment in positions with good growth potential. With a focus on students entering the workforce or changing careers, all training programs have a clear career pathway and prepare students via hands-on training aligning with industry standards.
Train to become a dietary aide. A dietary aide is the person primarily responsible for preparing a healthy meal for a resident and being mindful of dietary restrictions, allergies and special concerns.
Through this training you will:
Email us at CESP@aacc.edu to learn more.
Prepare for Maryland's Forest Conservation Qualified Professional license with AACC's state-approved training. Study the development of site maps, Maryland plants and forest types, and reforestation plans that integrate forest conservation values into new development.
AACC has partnered with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) to offer this nationally recognized program. Students who complete the program demonstrate to employers that they have acquired a valuable body of knowledge. This course utilizes the SHRM Learning System, and is taught by highly credentialed, experienced instructors.
Learn how to become a notary public in Maryland and serve as an official witness to the signing of contracts, agreements and a variety of other documents, all while expanding your options for secondary streams of income. You'll learn from an experienced instructor and explore procedures, functions, moral and legal responsibilities, and prohibited practices while helping fight identity theft.
If you’re ready to begin a new fitness career or expand your expertise, check out AACC's Personal Fitness trainer programs. Imagine leading a group fitness program at a community center, gym or health club, or traveling to clients' homes to provide one-on-one personal training. With more Americans taking a proactive role in their health, careers in this field remain popular. That’s not to mention the growing online fitness trends which allow many trainers to design and sell workouts to a virtual community.
Take classes at Anne Arundel Community College and get the skills needed to be a pool or spa operator this summer! Gain the knowledge and skills needed to take the pool and spa operators certification exam. Learn about regulations, maintenance, filter systems, chemicals and forms.
Do you enjoy working with animals? The professional animal worker course prepares students to assist veterinarians and veterinary technicians in caring for animals in clinics and practices nationwide.
In this training you will:
Email us at CESP@aacc.edu to learn more.
Project managers, update your skills or earn a certificate with these continuing education courses. AACC's continuing education business courses are taught by highly credentialed and experienced teachers. You can benefit from the most current information in your field or explore courses in related fields. We partner with companies and professional organizations to offer nationally recognized certifications and AACC also offers continuing education certificate programs to help demonstrate to employers that you've acquired a valuable body of knowledge.
The Radio Frequency Spectrum Management training course is an online, noncredit course designed for new and experienced spectrum managers and others who deal with spectrum-related matters. The course is comprehensive, covering the legal, regulatory and technical aspects of spectrum management in an easy-to-understand format. It's an ideal training resource for professionals working in related fields as engineers, software developers, system and network planners and technicians.
Contact Michele Savage at 410-777-2984 or msavage1@aacc.edu for details on:
Learn more about AACC's program in Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical and Advanced Culinary Arts
Michele Savage, director
Laura Howard, coordinator
Amy Leydecker, coordinator
Megan Stakolosa, coordinator
Jonner Gonzalez, computer technician