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Certificate Programs

 

These certificate programs are composed only of technical courses and do not include general education courses that are required in associate degree programs.  However, courses completed in technical diploma, certificate, and competency area programs may be applied toward associate degrees.  A student who wishes to enroll in the programs listed in this section must apply for admission to LSUE to access these areas of study.

 

Environmental Health and Safety Technology

 

Technical Competency Area: Safety Compliance

 

Students learn the elements of industrial health, law, standards, and rules in this five-course program.  The TCA provides a cohesive prospectus for educational and skill development of personnel who aspire to become either an OSHA “competent person” or a generalist who is knowledgeable about safety theory, beliefs, practices, and future trends.  Courses include: HAZWOPER Management, Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Safety and Health Law, OSHA Regulations, and Safety Management: OHSAS 18000.

 

Technical Competency Area: Environmental Compliance

 

Students learn environmental health science, law, environmental monitoring, and emergency response to releases of hazardous materials.  This TCA provides educational and skill development for personnel who work with hazardous materials, chemical waste, or hazardous substances.  Courses include: HAZWOPER Management, Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Law, Environmental Regulations, and Environmental Management: ISO 14000.

 

Certificate of Technical Studies: Environmental Health and Safety Technology

 

This series of courses (33 semester hours) provides the student knowledge and skills to help organizations comply with current OSHA and EPA regulations.  The student will learn to anticipate, recognize, evaluate, and control industrial health hazards.  Participants have the opportunity to engage in research and apply critical thinking skills to produce a regulatory-accurate loss control manual.  Upon completion of either the Safety Compliance or the Environmental Compliance TCA (listed above), students may begin work on this Certificate of Technical Studies.  Additional courses include:  Contingency Planning, Risk Management, and Supervision or Human Resources.

 

Technical Diploma in Quality Environmental Health and Safety Leadership

 

This diploma focuses on acquiring research, management, and leadership skills in the environmental health and safety arena.  Students who complete the Certificate of Technical Studies in Environmental Health and Safety Technology may complete this 51-semester hour program by completing six additional courses: Hazardous Materials, Advanced Hazardous Materials, Loss Control Engineering, Quality Management: ISO 9001, DOT Regulations, and either Computer Applications in Emergency Services or Technology for Emergency Services.

 

Fire and Emergency Services

 

Certificate in Applied Science: Fire Science Technology

 

This one-year program of 36-semester hours is prepares students to be firefighters or to work in related fields, such as fire insurance, safety engineering, or fire equipment sales.  It introduces the fire protection field to students entering a firefighting career.  The program offers professional development to those serving industry in various fire protection areas.  Courses include: Semester one—English 1001, a computer applications course, Mathematics 1011 or 1021, nine hours of Forensic and Fire Science electives; Semester two—English 1002, Communications Studies, and twelve hours of Forensic and Fire Science electives.

 

Certificate in Applied Science: Arson Investigation

 

This one-year program of 33-semester hours prepares the student for the career of arson investigator in fire or police departments; insurance companies; manufacturing, processing, or refining industries; and security organizations.  The program includes general education and a broad scope of courses in criminal justice, fire science, and forensic science for persons employed in loss prevention, security, and fire protection areas. 

 

Courses include: Semester one—English 1001, Forensic Science (nine semester hours), and Mathematics 1011 or 1021; Semester two—English 1002, Criminal Justice 2151, a computer applications course, Forensic Science 2237, a Communications Studies course, and Fire Science 2502.

 

Medical and Health Services

 

The health care industry needs employees in a variety of positions that involve processing and managing information to keep patient records, handle billing, and complete insurance claims for medical reimbursement.  Employees must be familiar with medical terminology and coding and must know the correct procedures to process medical and health information efficiently.  Managers are needed to supervise all of the personnel and resources that contribute to an effective health care system.  Four Technical Competency Areas (TCA) are available.

 

Technical Competency Area:  Medical Billing

 

To earn this TCA, students take three hours in Allied Health, one 3-hour Zoology course, and three 3-hour Office Information Systems courses, for a total of 15 semester hours.

 

Technical Competency Area: Medical Coding

 

This TCA is similar to TCA: Medical Billing, consisting of 15 semester hours.  The three 3-hour OIS courses focus on medical coding rather than medical billing.

 

Technical Competency Area: Medical Transcription

 

This TCA is similar to TCA: Medical Billing, consisting of 15 semester hours.  The three 3-hour OIS courses focus on word processing and machine transcription.

 

Technical Competency Area: Medical Billing and Coding

 

All third-party reimbursements from insurance companies or the government are based on medical coding that has to be accurate.  To meet the needs of the health care industry, LSUE offers a technical competency area in Medical Billing and Coding.  Courses in this 15 semester hour area include: CPT Medical Coding, ICD-9-CM Medical Coding, Health Insurance and Medical Billing, Advanced Medical Coding, and Medical Reimbursement Strategies.

 

 Certificate of Technical Studies in Medical Records and Health Information Technology

 

Students may apply the course work from the Technical Competency Area to a Certificate of Technical Studies in Medical Records and Health Information Technology.  This 33-semester hour gives students training in handling records and other health information used in keeping track of patients’ medical history, treatment, and outcomes and in making insurance claims and handling billing.  Prerequisites cannot be waived, but students may select to test out of any prerequisite or courses in the program.  In addition to the course for the TCA in Medical Billing and Coding, requirements include Medical Terminology, Pharmacology, Human Anatomy, Microsoft Word, General Machine Transcription, Advanced Machine Transcription, and Advanced Medical Billing..

 

Technical Diploma in Medical and Health Services Leadership

 

Students may enroll in the 54-semester hour Technical Diploma Program in Medical and Health Services Leadership after completing the Certificate in Technical Studies in Medical Records and Health Information Technology.  The diploma is designed for individuals who plan, direct, coordinate, and supervise the delivery of health care and who serve as medical and health services managers, both for specific clinical departments and for entire facilities or systems.  Additional courses include: Records Management, Fundamentals of Health Care Management, Contracts and Negotiations in Health Care, Practice and Ambulatory Care Management, Medical Law and Ethics, and Aging and Long-term Care Supervision or Human Resources Management.

 

Crime Scene Management

 

The Crime Scene Management Program focuses on crime scene investigations and the collection, preservation, packaging, transportation, and documentation of physical evidence left at the crime scene.  The program is an extension of LSUE’s nationally recognized associate degree program in fire and emergency services.  The forensic specialists handling crime scenes must be well versed in all areas of recognition, documentation, and recovery of physical evidence and must know how to preserve evidence for laboratory processing.  Students learn the importance of correctly handling evidence from the outset of an investigation.  They learn to collect both physical evidence and testimonies from witnesses.  All elements needed for successful crime scene management are introduced.

  

Technical Competency Area: Criminal Justice/Evidence Technology

 

The criminal justice/evidence technician is usually a police officer who specializes in such diverse fields as chemical and microscopic analysis, handwriting and fingerprint identification, or crime scene processing.  Evidence technicians help secure, document, process, and transport evidence while keeping meticulous records of the chain of evidence.  The 15-semester hour area includes four courses in Criminal Justice and one course in Forensic Science.

 

Technical Competency Area: Security Management/Evidence Technology

 

Security management/evidence technicians work in businesses and government agencies to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity.  These technicians protect their employer’s investment, enforce laws on the property, and deter criminal activity.  This 15-semester hour area includes three Forensic Science courses, one Criminal Justice course, and a Management course.

 

Technical Competency Area: Hazardous Materials/Evidence Technology

 

The hazardous materials evidence technician identifies removes, packages, transports, and disposes of various hazardous materials, such as asbestos, lead, and biological, chemical, radioactive, and nuclear materials.  These materials can be from a terrorist attack, criminal activity, or public or industrial accident.  This 15-semester hour area includes four Forensic Science courses and one Criminal Justice course.

 

Technical Competency Area: Arson Investigation/Evidence Technology

 

The arson investigation/evidence technician secures, documents, and investigates all fire scenes for evidence of arson.  The technician is also responsible for the transportation and proper storage of all fire evidence.  This 15-semester hour area includes four Forensic Science courses and one Criminal Justice course.

 

Certificate of Technical Studies in Evidence Recovery Technology

 

Students in the 33-semester hour Certificate of Technical Studies in Evidence Recovery Technology will complete any one of the four Technical Competency Areas and take additional courses that will give them professional expertise in collecting and processing a variety of evidence including photographs of the scene, physical evidence, fingerprints, other impressions left at the scene, and biological evidence.  The course work in addition to the TCA includes six courses in Forensic Science.

 

Technical Diploma in Crime Scene Management

 

Students who complete the 57-semester hour Certificate of Technical Studies in Evidence Recovery Technology may apply those credits to earn this Technical Diploma.  The diploma includes criminal justice courses in interviewing and interrogation, offering testimony in legal proceedings, and writing reports.  Student may also expand their knowledge of chemical, biological, and radiological evidence and learn to use computers to sketch crime scenes.  Many students earning this diploma serve a crime scene managers.  Students will take eight additional courses in Criminal Justice and Forensic Science in order to earn the Technical Diploma.

ServSafe

The National Restaurant Association (NRA) certification seminar in food safety principles is available through the Office of Continuing Education. 

 

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