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Coastline College’s Career Education
(CE) division empowers lifelong success by offering career-focused programs and certifications that lead to high-paying, high-demand careers. Our programs give students the tools and training they need to become exceptional employees, managers, and leaders in the global economy.
WHY CAREER EDUCATION?
The most in-demand jobs in the U.S. require specialized training and employers want graduates ready to get to work. That’s where Career Education comes in. Whether you’re just starting college, looking to advance your current career, or planning to transfer to a fouryear university, career education is the opportunity you need to live the life you want.
Many of Coastline’s programs offer “stackable certificates” which are a great way to build an impressive resume before graduating and increase your value in the job market. For example, completing certificates in IT Foundation, IT Support Specialist, Cybersecurity Fundamentals, and Cybersecurity all add up to a 60unit associate degree in Cybersecurity. Contact your program of interest for more information.
65% of all future jobs will require more than a high school diploma.
Coastline College Career Education offers training in 17 programs that lead to a wide variety of high-paying, in-demand occupations.
All of Coastline’s career education programs can be taken completely online, making it easier than ever to secure the degree or certificate you need to succeed! Check with your program of interest for more information.
Students choose Coastline College because it is flexible, accommodating, and supportive, offering extensive educational options, convenient locations, and a reputation for excellence.
Accounting professionals are in demand across many industries! Take advantage of Coastline’s flexible and affordable accounting program with seamless pathways to advanced degrees, CPA candidate status, and employable expertise.
Many accounting-related occupations are considered “bright outlook” careers by the U.S. Department of Labor, meaning demand is expected to grow rapidly over the next several years.1
