Education.Careers.org
Careers.Org provides a extensive and comprehensive listing of career education colleges, trade, professional, and vocational career schools and colleges for adults, of college age or returning to colleges after being in the workplace for awhile.
These career education schools and colleges offer continuing and adult education in culinary arts, information technology, graphic design, web design, animation, fashion design, interior design, business, automotive, education, nursing, health services, business and mba programs, with bachelor and masters degrees, counseling and more.
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BASIC SKILLS.
Instructional programs that focus on the fundamental knowledge and skills that individuals need to function productively in society. -
Basic Skills, General.
A general program that focuses on the fundamental knowledge and skills that individuals need to function productively in society. -
Basic Skills, Other.
Any instructional program in basic skills not listed above. -
Basic Skills.
Instructional content for this group of programs is defined in codes 32.0101- 32.0199. -
Career Exploration/Awareness Skills.
A program that focuses on the linkage between individual capabilities and needs and the job market. Includes instruction in the variety and scope of available employment, how to access job information, and techniques of self-analysis. -
Job-Seeking/Changing Skills.
A program that focuses on the development of skills related to job searches and self-marketing. Includes instruction in assessing one's own capabilities and skills; filling out an application; and handling an interview. -
Literacy and Communication Skills.
A program that focuses on the fundamental knowledge and skills in reading, writing and speaking that individuals need to function productively in society. -
Numeracy and Computational Skills.
A program that focuses on the development of computing and other mathematical reasoning abilities and skills. -
Second Language Learning.
(NEW) A program that focuses on the development of proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking a language or languages other than the mother tongue, that are needed to perform day-to-day tasks. Includes instruction in the use of basic communication skills to develop and transmit ideas and thoughts.

