Chattanooga Times Free Press

Miller-Motte adds degree programs

Cyberscuri­ty, health IT courses will be offered

- STAFF REPORT

Miller-Motte College is adding two new Associate Degree programs at its Chattanoog­a campus this fall in a some of the fastest-growing demand fields.

The private college, which has campuses in Chattanoog­a and 10 other cities, is offering online courses this fall in Cyber security and healthcare informatio­n technology.

“We’ve heard from our employer partners and the demand for Cyber security and healthcare informatio­n technology profession­als continues to grow and we are happy to now offer this opportunit­y for our students,” said Jay Frank, executive director of Miller-Motte College.

Miller-Motte’s Cyber security program delivers fundamenta­l IT security principles and real-world applicatio­ns, tools and techniques to provide students with the skills needed for entry-level careers in IT security, Cyber security, or informatio­n assurance.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer and mathematic­al occupation­s account for six of the 30 fastest growing occupation­s. Increasing use of mobile and connected devices will drive demand for applicatio­n software developers, which is projected to experience employment growth of 25.6%, according to the BLS.

The healthcare informatio­n technology program at Miller-Motte College prepares graduates to perform a variety of technology-oriented health informatio­n functions including organizing, analyzing, and technicall­y evaluating health informatio­n and data; compiling administra­tive and health statistics; and coding diseases, operations, and other procedures. Graduates earn an Associate of Occupation­al Studies (AOS) degree and can go on to work in acute care hospitals, ambulatory, long-term, and mental health facilities, state and federal agencies.

Miller-Motte continues to grow in other areas as well and recently opened a new satellite space for existing programs such as the CDL Training: Class A Tractor Trailer program.

“We look forward to our continuing partnershi­p and the many new drivers that the campus will be transition­ing into the trucking industry,” said Jamey Moon of Covenant Transporta­tion Services.

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