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CCC Offers Professional Development Courses

Sep 5, 2025, 06:48 by CCC Staff

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OREGON CITY - Clackamas Community College's Customized Training and Development Services works with local businesses and organizations to grow and develop their talent. The team provides comprehensive business support to help business owners, leaders and managers get the tools, staffing, training and resources needed for their employees to succeed. Customized training solutions can help address needs, including:

  • Preparing for leadership transitions
  • Developing new technical or soft skills
  • Boosting productivity, reducing waste and enhancing efficiency
  • Resolving business or production challenges
  • Driving growth in sales and customer service

This fall, two professional development courses will be offered to businesses. The college partners with qualified experts to design courses that reflect unique industry requirements. Participants do not need to apply or be a student to attend.

Upcoming courses include:

Emerging leader

Tuesdays, Sept. 30-Nov. 4

8 a.m.-noon

Location: Wilsonville campus, 29353 SW Town Center Loop E.

Cost: $725 per person

 This training is designed for people new to or considering leadership positions. The program will provide a foundation in leadership fundamentals and will prepare new leaders for advanced leadership training. Participants will explore concepts such as adjusting to a leadership role, effective communication, understanding emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, goal setting and time management.

Upon completion, participants will receive a non-credit training certificate and will earn 2.4 continuing education credits (CEUs).

Print reading

Wednesdays, Oct. 1-Nov.5
Noon-3 p.m.
Location: Oregon City campus, 19600 Molalla Ave.
Cost: $675 per person

 This course provides the skills necessary to read, interpret and apply blueprints in manufacturing environments. Participants will examine concepts such as visualization of three-dimensional parts from two-dimensional drawings, components of part shapes, and exploring drawing notes, revision tables and detail views.

Upon completion, participants will receive a non-credit training certificate and will earn 2.0 CEUs.

Registration is open through Sept. 17. To register or for more information, visit https://training.info.clackamas.edu/professional-development or call 503-594-3200.

Lori Hall

Media contact

Lori Hall
Public Information Officer
503-594-3162
lori.hall@clackamas.edu

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