Our eClass series are all encompassing career tracks for either self study or moderator assisted learning. All these classes will enable the student to achieve professional certification in their respective fields of study. The classes are very hands-on and rely heavily on numerous interactive exercises. The foundational content always comes from recognized industry expert with a long experience in the field.
Information Technology
CompTIA
A+ Certification Exam 220-801 (hardware)
A+ Certification Exam 220-802 (software)
Network+ Certification Exam N10-005
Security+ Certification Exam SY0-301
Linux+ Certification Exams LX0-101 and LX0-102
Microsoft
Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring – Exam 70-640
Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring – Exam 70-643
Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator – Exam 70-646
Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator – Exam 70-647
Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 – Exam 70-410 (in development)
EC Council
Certified Ethical Hacker – Exam 312-50
Automotive
The Modern Automotive Service Technician
This e-Class includes video for module introductions – voice over for all lesson introductions – in excess of 70 2D and 3D animations of automotive assemblies and systems – interactive exercises – lesson review quizzes and exercises.
Also available are 8 individual CertBlasters™ for ASE exam practice and preparation. These simulations of the ASE Exams include explanations to the questions as well as a references back to the e-Class for further study.
Class Duration: 380 hours
Certification: Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
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Course outline:
Module 1— Foundations of Automotive Technology
- Overview of Automotive Systems
- Automotive Careers and Required Skills
- Basic Automotive Hand Tools
- Automotive Power Tools and Equipment
- Auto Shop and Safety
- Measurement and Math
- Basic Electricity and Electronics
- Locating and Using Service Information
- Fasteners, Gaskets, Seals, and Sealants
- Vehicle Maintenance, Fluid Service, and Recycling
Module 2— Automotive Engines
- Fundamentals of Engine Operation
- Classifying Engines
- Engine Top End Construction
- Engine Bottom End Construction
- Engine Front End Construction
- Engine Size and Performance Measurements
- Cooling System Fundamentals
- Cooling System Diagnosis, Service, and Repair
- Lubrication System Fundamentals
- Lubrication System Diagnosis, Service, and Repair
- Engine Mechanical Problems
- Engine Removal and Disassembly; Parts Cleaning
- Engine Bottom End Service
- Engine Top End Service
- Engine Front End Service and Engine Installation
Module 3— Battery, Starting, and Charging Systems
- Automotive Batteries
- Battery Testing and Service
- Starting System Fundamentals
- Starting System Diagnosis and Repair
- Charging System Fundamentals
- Charging System Diagnosis and Repair
Module 4— Engine Performance and Computer Systems
- Computer System Fundamentals
- On-board Diagnostics and Scan Tools
- Computer System Service
- Fuel Tanks, Pumps, Lines, and Filters
- Gasoline Injection Fundamentals
- Gasoline Injection Diagnosis and Repair
- Ignition System Fundamentals
- Ignition System Problems, Testing and Repair
- Emission Control System Fundamentals
- Emission Control System Testing, Service and Repair
- Exhaust Systems, Turbochargers, and Superchargers —Fundamentals, Diagnosis, and Repair
- Engine Performance and Driveability
- Advanced Diagnostics
- Engine Tune-up
Module 5— Electrical Systems
- Lights, Instrumentation, Wipers, and Horns
- Sound Systems and Power Accessories
- Restraint Systems
- Restraint System Diagnosis and Repair
- Security and Navigation Systems
Module 6— Drive Train and Axles
- Clutch Fundamentals
- Clutch Diagnosis and Repair
- Manual Transmission Fundamentals
- Manual Transmission Diagnosis and Repair
- Automatic Transmission Fundamentals
- Automatic Transmission Diagnosis and Service
- Drive Shaft and Transfer Case Fundamentals
- Drive Shaft and Transfer Case Diagnosis and Repair
- Differential and Rear Drive Axle Fundamentals
- Differential and Rear Axle Diagnosis and Repair
- Transaxle and Front Drive Axle Fundamentals
- Transaxle and Front Drive Axle Diagnosis and Repair
Module 7 — Suspension, Steering and Brakes
- Tire, Wheel, and Wheel Bearing Fundamentals
- Tire, Wheel, and Wheel Bearing Diagnosis and Repair
- Suspension System Fundamentals
- Suspension System Diagnosis and Repair
- Steering System Fundamentals
- Steering System Diagnosis and Repair
- Wheel Alignment
- Brake System Fundamentals
- Brake System Diagnosis and Repair
- Anti-Lock Brakes, Traction Control, and Stability Control
—Fundamentals and Service
Module 8 — Heating and Air Conditioning
- Heating and Air Conditioning Fundamentals
- Heating and Air Conditioning Diagnosis, Service, and Repair
Medical Coding & CCA Certification
This eClass prepares students for a career in the fast growing medical support services market. In addition to developing the professional skills necessary for accurate medical coding, the student will also have the ability to sit for the AHIMA and AAPC exams. We also offer a CertBlaster containing 300 practice questions for AHIMA’s Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam. With in excess of 300 hours of interactive online study this class requires no other prerequisite than a GED level educational background.
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Certifications
CCA – Certified Coding Associate sponsored by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
Starts the students on the path to the Certified Professional Coder – CPC by the AmericanAcademy of Professional Coders (AAPC)
Certified Medical Claims Professional (CMCP)
Our Medical Billing Professional online class is the Authorized Curriculum for the Certified Medical Claims Professional (CMCP) exam.
Earning the ACCB’s CMCP certification proves that a candidate has a broad base of knowledge and competency in medical reimbursement and billing including awareness of the insurance, billing and collection processes. This certification track is designed to demonstrate an entry-level competence typically for the new entrant into this field.
New billers who earn the CMCP will immediately demonstrate their formal knowledge of the billing process, even if they don’t have much job experience. Earning a CMCP demonstrates a commitment to quality billing processes even for those who are new in the field. CMCP holders will also distinguish themselves from non-credentialed billers. Voluntary certification indicates compliance with the professional standards for practice in this medical support services specialty.
The CMCP should be viewed as the starting point for an individual entering a new career as a Medical Biller. Credentialing provides assurances to the public that certified individuals have met objective, predetermined qualifications for providing a quality service.”