Online Career Training Programs
Online Training & Enrichment—On Your Schedule
Glen Oaks Community College offers flexible, self-paced online training for career advancement, skill-building, and personal enrichment. Whether you're preparing for a certification exam, exploring a new interest, or completing professional development that may be eligible for college credit, our online training is designed to fit your goals and your schedule. Students who finish with a passing score receive a Glen Oaks certificate of completion—and, depending on the training, may be eligible to sit for a nationally recognized exam or apply the training towards future academic credit.
What Training is Available?
Choose from career-focused training across healthcare, business, IT, legal, trades, and more. Most programs are self-paced and can be completed in 6 to 12 months.

Popular Training Options
Click on any option below to learn more:
- Optician
- Bookkeeping with QuickBooks
- Certified Clinical Medical Assistant
- Certified EKG Technician
- Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist
- Certified Personal Life Coach
- Foundations of Plumbing
- Freight Broker Agent
- Human Resources Professional
- HVAC/R Technician
- Medical Coding & Billing
- Certified Paralegal
- Professional Grant Writing
- Professional Recovery Coach
- Residential Electrician
- Sterile Processing Technician
- Veterinary Assistant

Explore Career Training by Category
Browse online training by interest area:

Personal Enrichment
In addition to career-focused options, GOCC offers a wide range of online personal and professional development courses. Options include:
FAQs
Q: Are training programs fully online?
A: Yes. All listed training programs are entirely online and self-paced.
Q: How long does it take to complete a program?
A: Most training programs are 6 to 12 months, depending on your pace and the subject
area.
Q: Do I receive a certificate?
A: Yes. Students who successfully complete training programs receive a certificate
of completion from Glen Oaks Community College. Some programs also include a certification
exam voucher.
Q: Are training programs credit-bearing?
A: No. These are non-credit programs designed for direct-to-career training or professional
development. Some may relate to academic credit. For information, contact the Workforce
Development and Community Education office.
Q: Who are these programs for?
A: These training programs are ideal for adult learners, career changers, recent high
school graduates, and anyone looking to gain new skills or certifications without
enrolling in a full degree program.
Where can I get more information?
For additional information or answers to any questions related to Career Online Training contact the Workforce Development & Community Education office.