Micro-certs

Overview

About the program

Micro-certs

The purpose of micro-certs is for students to obtain a short-term certificate that may be completed in less than one year and for which the certificate leads to an industry-recognized credential for an in-demand job. Eligible students may be awarded up to $2,000 scholarship toward the cost of attendance!

Who is eligible?

Eligible students may be awarded up to $2,000 scholarship toward the cost of attendance. 

  • Applicants must be a resident of Ohio.

  • Applicants must sign up for a certificate program listed on this page (The scholarship does not apply to associate degrees). According to state rules, the scholarship can only pay for classes and fees that apply to your certificate.

  • Scholarships can be used not only for tuition, but also expenses such as school supplies, lab supplies, documentation, and certifications.

  • Once you complete your certificate, you may apply for another certificate scholarship.

  • If you haven’t already done so, you will need to apply for admission to Marion Technical College and register for classes.

  • Select Micro-Certificate as your area of study when applying for general admission. Then select the micro-certificate of your choice for your intended major.


What micro-certs are available?

Business

Digital Image Specialist - Spring only

The 3 credit hour micro-cert in Digital Image Specialist can lead you to the in-demand career as a Marketing Designer.  The required course is OIS1620 Digital Image Manipulation.   

You can build upon the Digital Image Specialist micro-cert to complete a Web Development Certificate (total of 30 credit hours including OIS1620) or perhaps an Associate of Applied Business degree with a Marketing Media Major (total of 63 credit hours including OIS1620).

Real Estate Sales - Fall or Spring

Pending credit hour revision. 

MTC offers the four courses required to become a licensed Real Estate Salesperson in the state of Ohio.  Becoming a licensed Real Estate Salesperson in the State of Ohio requires completing required coursework, meeting contract hour requirements, and passing the Real Estate Salesperson examination.

The four courses are as follows:

REA1010 Real Estate Principles & Practices - 3 credit hours

REA1100 Real Estate Law - 3 credit hours

REA1200 Real Estate Finance - 2 credit hours

REA1300 Real Estate Appraisal - 2 credit hours

If you would like to continue your studies at MTC to become a Real Estate Broker, you may decide to continue your studies and pursue an Associate of Applied Business degree in Business Management with a Real Estate OptionThe four courses needed to be a real estate salesperson are a part of this curriculum and would fulfill 10 of the required 63 credit hours.


Engineering

Industrial Robotics - Fall or Spring

This 7 credit hour micro-cert program will provide the education and training necessary to operate, program, diagnose and repair industrial robots.  The required courses are:

EET1000 Introduction to Electricity  - 2 credit hours

EET2400 Robotics I - 2 credit hours

EET2460 Robotics II  - 3 credit hours

Once completed, you can continue your studies Robotics and Automatic Technology certificate (7 of the required 33 credit hours would be fulfilled) or an Associate of Technical Studies in Robotics and Automation Engineering Technology, an individualized program to meet your needs.

Intel® Semiconductor Manufacturing  - Fall or Spring

Marion Tech is among the first community colleges in Ohio to offer an Intel® Semiconductor Manufacturing micro-certificate.

This 10 credit hour micro-cert program will provide the education and training necessary to gain entry level employment in the semiconductor manufacturing or related industry.  The required courses are:

MFT1050 Semiconductor 101 - 4 credit hours

MFT1100 Manufacturing Processes - 3 credit hours

MFT1060 Intro to Vacuum Systems - 3 credit hours

Once completed, you can continue your studies and work towards completing a certificate or a degree in Engineering Technology at MTC.  A one year semiconductor manufacturing certificate and degree are also under development. 

PLC Operations - Fall or Spring

This micro-cert provides students and working professionals the basic necessary knowledge and skills to operate, program and diagnose Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) based control system.  This 7 hour program includes the following courses for a total of 7 credit hours:

EET1000 Introduction to Electricity - 2 credit hours

EET2010 Intro to Programmable Controllers - 2 credit hours

EET2060 Advanced Programmable Controllers - 3 credit hours

Once you have completed this micro-cert, you can build upon by continuing your studies for a Smart Manufacturing Certificate (7 of the required 33 credit hours would be fulfilled) and then on to an Associate of Applied Science in Smart Manufacturing TechnologyOther options for further your education would include an Associate of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering Technology (7 of the required 64 credit hours would be fulfilled) or an Associate of Technical Studies in Robotics and Automation Engineering Technology (7 of the required 65 credit hours would be fulfilled)

Certified SolidWorks Associate Begins - Fall

This micro-cert provides students with fundamental skills in the creation and reading of engineering drawings as well as the use of SolidWorks, a computer aided design software, for creating 3D models of engineering components and assemblies. The student will have the opportunity to take the Certified SolidsWorks Associate (CSWA) exam at the conclusion of the second course, Computer Aided Design. This micro-cert includes the following courses for a total of 5 credit hours.

MET1020 Engineering Drawings and Diagrams- Fall - 2 credit hours - no pre-req

MET1200 Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)- Spring - 3 credit hours - pre-req is MET1020

Once you have completed this micro-cert, you can build upon it by continuing your studies for an Associate of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology (5 of the required 65 credit hours would be fulfilled).

FANUC Robotics Begins - Spring

This micro-cert provides students with comprehensive training on the installation/setup, programing, and troubleshooting of the FANUC industrial robot Handling Tool software package and vision system. Upon successful completion of this micro-cert, a FANUC Handling Tool Operations and Programming and FANUC iRVision Operation and Programming - 2D certification will be issued to students. This micro-cert includes the following courses for a total of 4 credit hours.

EET1301 Robot Handling Tool Operations and Program- Spring (1st 8 weeks) - 2 credit hours - no pre-req

SMT2000 iRVision Operation and Programming-2D- Spring (2nd 8 weeks) - 2 credit hours - pre-req is EET1301

Once you have completed this micro-cert, you can build upon it by continuing your studies for an Associate of Applied Science in Smart Manufacturing Technology (4 of the required 64 credit hours would be fulfilled).


Health

Phlebotomy - Fall/Spring

Phlebotomy is the process of drawing blood from patients for various medical purposes, such as laboratory testing, blood donation, or medical procedures.  Having a phlebotomy certificate opens up opportunities for employment in healthcare settings, such as hospitals, clinics, laboratories, blood donation centers, and other medical facilities. The program is a total of 6 hours and consists of MLT1010, MLT1030 and MLT1400, all of which are 2 credit hour courses. If you have questions about the additional application requirements which include but are not limited to a background check, drug screen, immunization records, etc., please contact Caitlin Stansbery, Director of Medical Sciences Technology, by emailing stansberyc@mtc.edu.

If you want to continue your studies at Marion Tech to become a Medical and Clinical Technician, then you should further explore our Associate of Applied Science degree in Medical Laboratory Technology.  This degree leads to an in-demand career in healthcare.

State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) - Fall/Spring/Summer

Do you have an interest in helping people in a medical field?  Becoming a STNA is a great way to start!  This micro-cert can lead to the in-demand jobs as a STNA, a home health aide or a patient care assistant.  The only requirement is the completion of NUR1003 Nurse Assistant Certification Prep for 3 credit hours which will prepare you to sit for the external examination which would qualify you as a STNA.  Once you complete this course, you can continue with the Associate of Applied Science degree to become a RN followed by the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (we’re the first community college in Ohio to offer this program!).

Sterile Processing - Fall/Spring/Summer

Sterile processing technicians have a crucial role to play in surgery. As a technician, you'll be responsible for cleaning and sterilizing surgical equipment before and after procedures.  The program is a total of 10 hours and consists of SPC1000, SPC1100, and SPC1200, allowing you to sit for your CRCST certification in just 16 weeks. If you want to continue your studies in Surgery Technology, you should further explore our Associate of Applied Science degree in Surgical Technology.  Please contact Jerad Claytor, Director of Surgical Technology, by emailing claytorj@mtc.edu.


IT

Computer Fundamentals - Fall or Spring 

The 1 credit hour micro-cert in Computer Fundamentals can lead you to become a basic computer operator.  The required 1 credit hour course is OIS1200 Computer BasicsExplore all of our Information Technology programs to see further opportunities!

MS Office Fundamentals - Fall start

One of the in-demand careers for the service area of Marion Tech is Administrative Assistants.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that the most recent median annual wage for administrative assistants was $39,850.  For individuals interested in becoming one, we have developed this 7 hour micro-cert which consists of the following courses:

OIS1240 Computer Applications - 3 credit hours

OIS1260 PowerPoint - 1 credit hour

OIS1340 Advanced Excel & Data Visualization - 3 credit hours

You can continue your studies by pursuing an Office Administration Technical Certificate (4 of the 30 required hours would be fulfilled) or an Associate of Applied Business degree.

Networking Cisco Option - Spring start

This 9 hour micro-cert can lead to a career as a network administrator.  The required courses are:

CIT1611 Introduction to Networks - 3 credit hours

CIT2622 Intermediate Networking - 3 credit hours

CIT2632 Advanced Networking - 3 credit hours

These 9 hours are a part of our Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Information Technology – Cyber Security and NetworkingWith this degree, you can purse career opportunities that include cyber security analyst, network engineer, or an IT technician to name a few.


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