Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology reserves the right to cancel any course that does not meet the minimum enrollment requirements. If a course is cancelled, a member of the Post-Secondary Education office will notify all students who have enrolled in the course and refund any payments made for the course.
Dates and times for all courses are listed directly below the course description. Start dates and times are subject to change, enrolled students will be notified by the Post-Secondary Education Office if changes occur. On occasion, CPI may be required to cancel or delay classes due to inclement weather. Program Catalog Print Version. Advanced Manufacturing Technician II Diploma Program This technical training program provides students with the skills and knowledge base to excel as technicians employed in advanced manufacturing facilities.
Automotive Technology Diploma Program Automotive service technicians inspect, maintain, and repair automobiles and light trucks that run on gasoline, electricity, or alternative fuels such as ethanol. Collision Repair Technology Diploma Program The Collision Repair Technology Program offers training in collision repair and refinishing that help prepare students to repair today's complex vehicles. Cosmetology Post Secondary Diploma Program Cosmetology involves a broad range of specialty areas, including hairstyling, nail technology, and esthetics.
Cosmetology Teachers Training Diploma Program This Cosmetology Teachers program is designed to help prepare students to be licensed cosmetology instructors in the State of Pennsylvania. Dental Assisting Diploma Program The Dental Assisting program integrates lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on experiences to teach students a variety of dental-related subjects. Through the Diploma Programme DP core, students reflect on the nature of knowledge, complete independent research and undertake a project that often involves community service.
Read about the DP curriculum. Read about assessment and exams. There is information on getting results , including information on how to request that an exam is remarked. Schools, teachers and students around the world continue to experience tremendous challenges due to the COVID pandemic. These challenges are at the forefront of our minds as we prepare for awarding results during the May session using a dual assessment model.
Coins Today Recently updated and enhanced with visually impressive color images, the course provides valuable information on the methodology behind third-party grading and the differences between technical and market grading.
Correspondence Courses. Classroom Courses. In-class courses may be used as substitutions for required courses. Student Mentors. Requirements for the Diploma Program consist of registration, the completion of six correspondence courses and a question, closed-book final exam. Students can opt to take correspondence courses, classroom courses or a combination of both to complete the program requirements.
Students should be able to complete the program within two years. If more time is needed due to illness, military deployment, etc. Each student has the option of being assigned a mentor to answer numismatic-related questions while enrolled in the program. The courses can be completed in any order that the student wishes. Any required course that the student may have already completed within two years prior to registering for the program will count toward completion of the program.
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