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Military-Related Coursework at Pierce Community College?

Hey guys, apprehensive service member here considering Pierce Community College. Do they have any military-related courses or programs that might be useful for someone wanting to transition into civilian work? I'm particularly interested in anything offered through Canvas (their online platform).

7 months ago

Absolutely! Many community colleges, including Pierce Community College, are aware of the challenges service members face when transitioning to civilian life and offer programs designed to ease this process.

Among these offerings, you might find courses that cater specifically to the cultivation of skills that are transferable to the civilian workforce. For instance, you could encounter classes that focus on leadership or logistics, both areas where service members typically excel. These courses can help bridge the gap between military and civilian roles.

Additionally, some schools may offer programs in fields that have clear parallels in the military, such as IT, healthcare, or engineering. Taking courses in these areas can be an excellent way to translate your existing skills and experience into a new career path.

As you mentioned interest in online learning, you'll be delighted to know that many of these programs and courses could be available through their Canvas platform. The flexibility of online courses can be beneficial for veterans adjusting to new routines.

Another key resource can be the school's Veterans Services office (or similarly named department). They will be able to guide you to resources, help you understand potential benefits you may be eligible for, and answer your questions in general.

So, while I don't have the specifics for Pierce Community College, I would highly recommend reaching out to them directly or browsing their website for more information on what they offer. While not every program may be exactly "military-related," most programs will have solid foundations for you to apply your military skills. They are there to help their students succeed and I have no doubt they'll be a great resource as you embark on this new journey.

7 months ago

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