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In person Pharmacy Technician Classes

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Pharmacy Technicians work in pharmacies under the direction of a pharmacist. Their main responsibility is filling prescriptions according to doctors' orders. Pharmacy Technicians prepare medications for dispensing to patients. This generally includes retrieving drugs in the correct dosage form and strength, measuring the appropriate amount of drug and producing a prescription label. Pharmacy Technicians work with drugs to be administered orally, topically, for the eye, nose, etc. Depending upon the practice setting, a Pharmacy Technician is also involved in the admixture of drugs for intravenous use. 


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In person Commercial Driver's License Class A (CDL-A) Classes

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Embark on a career driving trucks through one of the Commercial Driver's License training programs at Luzerne County Community College. Gain the knowledge and skills you need through a combination of classroom, driving range, and on-road training provided by our partner, CC Training, LLC. Experienced instructors will help prepare you to take and pass your state's Commercial Driver's License test - all in just four weeks or nine weekends!


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In person Phlebotomy Classes

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Well-trained, professional, and proficient Phlebotomists are desperately needed in hospitals, clinics, and doctor's offices. The Phlebotomy Program offered by Luzerne County Community College consists of theoretical and clinical application presented in a 140 hour format, which includes 100 of classroom instruction and 40 hours of internship at a local hospital or clinic. The internship must be completed within one year of the start date of the program. The goal of this program is to focus on the techniques, procedures, and issues pertaining to the proper collection of blood specimens for routine clinical laboratory testing.


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LPN-RN

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Luzerne County Community College - Scranton is a highly respected institution that offers accredited healthcare programs for aspiring Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN) or Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN). The college's LVN/LPN program provides students with comprehensive theoretical knowledge and practical skills through courses taught by experienced healthcare professionals. The program also offers intensive clinical experience, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the complexities of the healthcare field. With state-of-the-art training facilities and a 98% job placement rate, Luzerne County Community College - Scranton is committed to providing excellent education and support to its students. Additionally, the college offers financial aid services and a flexible schedule to accommodate students' diverse life circumstances. Overall, Luzerne County Community College - Scranton's LPN/LVN program is an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking a rewarding career in healthcare.


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Associate Degree in Surgical Technology

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The Surgical Technology Program provides students with knowledge of/for the following areas: 1) knowledge for the need for surgical intervention; 2) an understanding of the role of a surgical technician as a member of the surgical team, and an awareness of the responsibilities which performance of this role entails; 3) a knowledge of the organizational structure of the hospitals, its departments and the operating room; 4) a basic understanding of biological science as it relates to safe operating room procedure; and 5) supervised experience in the operating room performing the duties of a surgical technician> the curriculum involves use of facilities at Luzerne County Community College, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital (Wyoming Valley Health Care System) and Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre Hospital. The curriculum consists of 28 semester-hours of science and humanities and 36 semester-hours of classes and supervised clinical practice. Students completing the clinical component of the surgical technology curriculum are neither paid for their clinical work hours. Nor are the students substituted for paid personnel while completing clinical rotations.

A minimum grade of C must be attained in each Surgical Technology course in order to continue to the following semester in the Surgical Technology Program. A minimum grade of C must be attained inall science courses in order to receive an A.A.S degree in Surgical Technology.


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In person Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) Classes

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Electrocardiograms (EKG/ECG's) are performed routinely at medical examinations, pre-surgical evaluations, before initiating fitness programs, as well as in the assessment and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Because these exams are conducted so extensively, professional, well-trained EKG Technicians are needed in numerous places throughout the healthcare industry, including hospitals, doctor's offices, cardiac rehabilitation clinics, and other medical settings. They provide doctors and other clinicians with vital diagnostic information regarding the electrical activity of the patient's heart.


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Associate Degree in Medical Assisting

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The AAS degree in Medical Assisting is designed to build a sequence of medical-related courses to satisfy a specific skill for employment. This program is intended to provide a basic knowledge of the medical office and procedures that may be utilized in the physician's office. The skills acquired include scheduling patients, preparing patient records, managing financial matters, handling insurance arrangements, processing correspondence, and managing an office. Skills also include measuring vital signs, phlebotomy, electrocardiography, pulmonary function testing and laboratory procedures.


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Associate Degree in Medical Office

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The AAS degree in Medical Office Specialist is designed to build a sequence of medical-related courses to satisfy a specific skill for employment. This program is intended to provide a basic knowledge of the medical office. The skills acquired include scheduling patients, preparing patient records, managing financial matters, handling insurance arrangements, processing correspondence, and managing an office. The student is trained to assist doctors and patients administratively in physician's offices, clinics, and hospitals, laboratories or other health service areas. This degree will offer students an opportunity to pursue positions as Medical Receptionists, Medical Office Assistants, Medical Application Support Specialists, Medical Secretaries, and Medical Office Support.

Students enrolled in the Health Information Management Program (Medical Office Specialist and Medical Reimbursement and Coding Specialist) are advised that they will be required to complete and satisfy criminal background checks and drug screenings to perform an internship (if available) and secure a job in Health Information Management (Medical Office Specialist and Medical Reimbursement and Coding Specialist).


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Associate Degree in Business Administration

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The curriculum in Business Administration has been designed to provide students with the courses needed to be able to transfer to a four-year institution upon completion. It gives students the opportunity to complete the required education courses and many of the business courses required in the first two years of study. The program is designed for those students who intend to get a baccalaureate degree. The courses, as recommended, must be followed.


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Associate Degree in Respiratory Therapist

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The Respiratory Therapy Program is a two-year academic program leading to the Associate in Applied Science Degree. The objective of the program is to prepare students for entry level respiratory therapist positions in departments of respiratory care; fulfillment of this objective is attained through didactic instruction, college laboratory practice and experimentation, and practical application of skills at clinical affiliates of the Respiratory Therapy Program. Prerequisite and co-requisite courses are required to provide the student with the basic knowledge and skills necessary for comprehension of theoretical principles and application of the same in the performance of the duties of a respiratory therapist.

Emphasis during the respiratory program of study is placed upon the scientific-rational knowledge requisite to the delivery of competent respiratory care, mastery of fundamental respiratory therapy clinical skills, a fundamental knowledge base in cardiopulmonary disorders, and mastery of advanced cardiopulmonary therapeutic and monitoring skills. The extensive clinical practicum experience is necessary for the development of procedural competencies.


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In person Certified Nursing Assistant Classes

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Luzerne County Community College in Scranton offers an outstanding CNA certification curriculum. Organized distinctively, it readies learners with necessary wellbeing abilities to excel in the professional nursing sector. Noteworthy elements include practical medical instruction, a state-of-the-art mimicry lab, proficient teachers, and strong auxiliary services. It also incorporates complex real-life situations into coursework, encouraging problem-solving skills. The program offers vibrant learning environments to students, promoting flexibility. It proudly presents high pass rates for certifications upon completion. It's a favorable route for budding CNAs, its focus on varied education distinguishes it.


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Mobile Application Development Development

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The Diploma degree in Mobile Application Development is designed to meet the needs of the growing demand for developers with experience on multiple platforms, such as iOS and Android. This program is intended to prepare the students with a solid foundation of software development skills for developing mobile applications. Students will develop skills in the design of iOS and Android software systems using appropriate technologies, architectures and techniques. This degree will offer students an opportunity to pursue positions as Mobile App Developers and Mobile Designers, to name a few.


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In person HVAC Classes

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The Heating and Air Conditioning Certificate Program pro- vides training for beginning HVAC technicians and experienced technicians using the most modern equipment and technology. Hands-on learning is strongly emphasized as well as theoretical classroom study. Practical training with various types of heating and air conditioning systems is provided. Gas and oil boilers and furnaces will be introduced. Controls for warm-air, air condition- ing and many types of hydronic systems are covered. Positions available to those completing the program may include work as an entry level service technician, maintenance technician, sales representative, counter person, HVAC installer, or HVAC contractor. This program would also allow a student to continue to pursue an Associate of Applied Science in the HVAC program at Luzerne County Community College.


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About school

Luzerne County Community College in Scranton is known for its dedication in engagements with the community and its drive to support local enrichment. The college features an array of programs, tailored to meet the varied interests of students, while simultaneously equipping them with skills for lifelong learning. The campus at Scranton showcases advanced learning resources and state-of-the-art facilities, and it's part of the college's commitment to create a conducive environment for study. Cutting-edge technological tools are utilized to facilitate the learning process, while ensuring that students remain fit for the ever-evolving technological world. The faculty at LCCC Scranton is consummately professional, offering quality instructions that equip students with practical knowledge and expertise irrespective of their areas of study. Equally as important, the college is notable for its variety of financial assistance possibilities. Matching the Institute's commitment to the community, an abundance of scholarship opportunities are available, tailored to lend support to students who may need financial backing. Lastly, the Scranton center is conveniently situated, ensuring that it seamlessly fits into the busy life schedules of the students. It stands as a beacon of educational excellence within the Scranton region and Luzerne County.

In the Scranton, PA area

Marketplace at Steamtown, 300 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503