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Eastern Maine Community College

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354 Hogan Rd, Bangor, ME 04401, USA
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Bangor Campus

Bangor, ME, United States

Eastern Maine Community College's Bangor Campus offers a wide array of associate degree, certificate, and diploma programs designed to prepare students for careers in various industries. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning, technical skills, and general education to foster both professional competence and lifelong learning. Programs are tailored to meet the needs of Maine's workforce, with a focus on healthcare, technology, business, and trades.

  • Automotive Technology: This program trains students in vehicle diagnostics, repair, and maintenance, covering engine systems, electrical components, and advanced computer-aided diagnostics. Graduates are prepared for ASE certification and entry-level positions in auto repair shops.
  • Business Administration: Courses explore management principles, accounting, marketing, and entrepreneurship. Students learn to develop business plans, analyze financial statements, and navigate ethical decision-making in corporate environments.
  • Computer Technology: Focused on networking, cybersecurity, and software development, this program includes training in programming languages like Python and Java, hardware installation, and IT support. It prepares students for CompTIA and Cisco certifications.
  • Criminal Justice: The curriculum covers law enforcement procedures, criminal law, corrections, and forensics. Students engage in simulations and case studies to understand community policing and judicial systems.
  • Dental Assisting: Hands-on training in dental procedures, radiography, patient care, and office management. The program includes clinical practicums for real-world experience and preparation for CDA certification.
  • Early Childhood Education: Emphasizes child development, curriculum planning, and inclusive education practices. Students learn to create safe learning environments and assess developmental milestones.
  • Electrical Technology: Covers electrical theory, wiring, codes, and renewable energy systems. Lab work includes blueprint reading and troubleshooting industrial controls.
  • Emergency Medical Services: Prepares students for EMT certification through courses in anatomy, trauma care, and ambulance operations. Includes field internships for practical application.
  • Fire Science: Training in firefighting techniques, hazardous materials response, and fire prevention. Students participate in live-fire drills and leadership development for fire department roles.
  • Health Information Technology: Focuses on medical coding, health data management, and HIPAA compliance. Courses include electronic health records and medical terminology.
  • Human Services: Explores social work principles, counseling techniques, and community resources. Includes fieldwork in agencies serving diverse populations.
  • Liberal Studies: Provides a broad foundation in humanities, sciences, and social sciences, ideal for transfer to four-year institutions. Emphasizes critical thinking and communication skills.
  • Medical Assisting: Combines administrative and clinical skills, including phlebotomy, EKG, and patient intake. Prepares for CMA certification with externships.
  • Nursing: A rigorous program leading to an Associate Degree in Nursing, covering anatomy, pharmacology, and patient care. Includes clinical rotations in hospitals and long-term care facilities.
  • Office Management: Teaches administrative skills, Microsoft Office Suite, and project management. Focuses on professional communication and office automation.
  • Precision Machining Technology: Involves CNC programming, blueprint interpretation, and quality control. Students use industry-standard equipment for manufacturing components.
  • Welding Technology: Covers MIG, TIG, and stick welding, metallurgy, and fabrication. Prepares for AWS certification and careers in construction and shipbuilding.

In addition to these core programs, the campus offers continuing education courses, workforce training, and customized corporate programs. With small class sizes and experienced faculty, students receive personalized support to achieve their educational and career goals. The campus facilities include state-of-the-art labs, simulation centers, and a library, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience that aligns with regional employment demands in Maine's evolving economy.

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