March 22, 2024
This program offers students an opportunity to pursue a career in a wide range of information technology (IT) fields including computer systems and networking.
Emergency medical service crews respond to dispatched emergencies and provide medical services to ill and injured individuals in situations ranging from automobile accidents, fires, and psychiatric crises to hazardous material spills and emergency childbirth.
Emergency medical service crews respond to dispatched emergencies and provide medical services to ill and injured individuals in situations ranging from automobile accidents, fires, and psychiatric crises to hazardous material spills and emergency childbirth.
March 20, 2024
Students enrolled in the Emergency Medical Technician Certificate program must complete EMT 111, must turn 18 years of age, finish or be finished with their high school diploma or equivalent, and have a valid CPR Healthcare Provider Card certification prior to the end of EMT 111.
March 19, 2024
The Practical Nursing Program is designed to provide an individual with the knowledge and skills to function as a safe and effective member of the health care team in the role of the practical nurse.
The Practical Nursing Program is designed to provide an individual with the knowledge and skills to function as a safe and effective member of the health care team in the role of the practical nurse.
This course is designed for students interested in becoming nursing assistant. Students receive training that will enable them to work in hospitals, long-term care facilities, or other health care facilities.
March 18, 2024
The Construction Management Technology degree at John A. Logan College prepares individuals to enter the construction filed as a field engineer, project manager, office engineer, project coordinator, estimator, or safety inspector.
The part-time program begins in August on odd number years (2025, 2027, 2029, etc.) and is four-semesters in length. Curriculum is delivered in a traditional, face-to-face format during non-traditional hours (evening courses and daytime clinicals).
The Hybrid ADN degree is a four-semester program that delivers course content in an online format with weekly lab sessions on campus and face-to-face clinical experiences in local healthcare facilities. This program is full-time only, and all students are expected to be in the area at least two to three days each week throughout the 15-month program.