Workforce Development
SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education provides a variety of noncredit courses that support career preparation and professional development across a range of industries. These include the StartUp ADK small-business startup and expansion program (offered in partnership with Warren and Washington LDCs), wastewater treatment courses, ServSafe food safety certification, Notary Public license exam preparation, computer training courses and more.
SUNY Adirondack programs
The Office of Continuing Education offers a variety of online and hybrid (face-to-face courses with an online component) noncredit courses through Zoom live lecture, Blackboard and other learning platforms.
Tuesdays & Thursdays | 6 to 9 p.m.
UA Local 773 Plumbers & Steamfitters, 37 Luzerne Road, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Please note: Limited funding is available to cover the cost of tuition on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, contact SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education at conted@sunyacc.edu or 518-743-2238.
The course will begin with the basics of HVAC/R and move into an in-depth breakdown of each category within HVAC/R knowledge needed in order to build a solid technical foundation. Content will focus on:
- Electrical skills/troubleshooting
- Refrigeration and principles of thermodynamics
- Pipe sizing and types of fittings used in HVAC/R
- Reading and interpretation of wiring schematics
- Use and handling of HVAC multimeter, manometer, psychrometer, refrigeration gauges, and temperature probes
- Compressor types and how they mechanically move refrigerant through a system
- Types of heat exchangers
- Electrical motors, controls, switches; how they are used and how they mechanically operate
- Volt/multimeter
- Interpretation of electrical diagrams and symbols
- Hands on use of electrical HVAC simulator
- Brazing and soldering techniques
- Identifying types of pumps/water flow controls/water zone valves
- Common piping configurations in residential and commercial boilers
Instructor: Bjorn Decker, BPI Mechanical
Decker is a technician who organizes the industrial maintenance contract for a local paper plant and has 10 years of experience in HVAC.
Price: $1,599 (tuition assistance available)
CRN: 70026
Healthcare Pathways
SUNY Future of Work Centers grant-funded programs
SUNY Adirondack is proud to announce Healthcare Pathways, a new program funded by a State University of New York (SUNY) Future of Work Centers grant. This allows SUNY Adirondack to develop career pathways and support individuals pursuing training and education for careers in health care.
Support is available for participants in noncredit training or degree programs, including those pursuing careers such as:
- certified nurse aide (CNA)
- home health aide (HHA)
- personal care aide (PCA)
- those studying Health Education, Nursing or related fields at SUNY Adirondack
This program allows SUNY Adirondack the flexibility to offer financial support in the way of books, uniforms, gas cards and technology, as well as access to emergency funds so students can overcome barriers to complete their education or employment retention.
For more information, call 518-743-2256 or email healthcarepathways@sunyacc.edu.
- Help with feeding, dressing and personal hygiene in a home setting under the supervision of a registered nurse
- Perform light household work, such as cleaning and laundry
- Provide assistance in patient’s shopping and errands
- Prepare and serve meals
- Assist with movement, turning and positioning of clients
- Give medication reminders
This career path requires a 40-hour training program and satisfactory demonstration of skills necessary to receive PCA certification and entry into the New York State Department of Health Home Care Registry.
Median pay for a PCA in the greater Glens Falls area is $32,340.
For more information, call 518-743-2256 or email healthcarepathways@sunyacc.edu
- Perform tasks such as personal hygiene services, housekeeping and other essential support services under supervision of a registered nurse or licensed therapist
- Assist with feeding, dressing and personal hygiene in a home setting
- Perform light household work, such as cleaning and laundry
- Prepare meals as prescribed by a dietician
- Provide assistance in patient’s shopping and errands
- Assist with movement, turning and positioning of clients, and prescribed exercise programs
- Assist with medication administration and use of medical equipment and supplies
- Perform and record pulse, respiration, temperature and other similar health indicators
This career path requires a 75- to 85-hour training program and satisfactory demonstration of skills necessary to receive HHA certification and entry into the New York State Department of Health Home Care Registry.
Median pay for a HHA in the greater Glens Falls area is $32,340.
For more information, call 518-743-2256 or email healthcarepathways@sunyacc.edu
- Work in long-term care and nursing facilities under supervision of nursing and medical staff members
- Provide assistance with feeding, dressing and personal hygiene
- Serve meals and make beds
- Assist with movement and positioning
- Perform and record pulse, respiration, temperature and other similar health indicators
This career path requires a 120-hour training program, including 90 hours in the classroom and 30 hours of supervised field experience. Students must pass written/oral and clinical skills portions of the NYS Nursing Home Nurse Aide Competency Exam to achieve certification and entry into the New York State Department of Nurse Aide Registry.
Median pay for a CNA in the greater Glens Falls area is $36,270.
For more information, call 518-743-2256 or email healthcarepathways@sunyacc.edu
SUNY Adirondack offers a two-week course to prepare you for a fulfilling, in-demand career as a personal care aide.
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday through Friday, July 8 to 19
SUNY Adirondack Queensbury Campus, Adirondack Hall Room 128
This 40-hour course prepares students to care for clients in the home setting. Students who successfully complete this class will gain entry into the NY State Department of Health Home Care Registry as a certified Personal Care Aide.
*Participants must:
- be at least 18 years old
- attend every class
- pass a criminal background check for employment
- provide some medical documentation
Funding will cover the $750-per-participant cost of this training under Healthcare Pathways, SUNY Future of Work Centers grant. PCAs are in high demand among regional employers.
For more information, call 518-743-2256 or email healthcarepathways@sunyacc.edu
Already a Personal Care Aide and ready for an upgrade?
Become a Home Health Aide in just 2 weeks, must present your Personal Care Aide certificate.
Class: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. | July 29-Aug. 9
SUNY Adirondack Queensbury Campus, Adirondack Hall Room 225
Clinical: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Aug. 12
Fort Hudson Health, 319 Broadway, Fort Edward
Home Health Aides (HHAs) work in the home setting to provide a range of services, such as personal care, mal preparation, housekeeping, assistance with ambulation, and recording vital signs. HHAs work under the supervision of a Registered Nurse.
This PCA-HHA upgrade course is approved by the New York State Education Department. It provides 40 hours of classroom instruction and lab experience and an additional 8 hours clinical/supervised practical training at an assisted living facility.
Students who successfully complete course requirements receive HHA certification and will be listed in the NY State Department of Health Home Care Registry.
*Participants must:
- present a Personal Care Aide Certificate
- 100 percent attendance is required
- be at least 18 years old
- attend every class
- pass a criminal background check for employment
- provide some medical documentation
Funding will cover the $850 per participant cost of this training under Healthcare Pathways, SUNY Future of Work Centers grant. HHAs are in high demand among regional employers.
For more information, call 518-743-2256 or email healthcarepathways@sunyacc.edu
Grant-funded opportunities for Workforce Training
Participants must be 18 years or older and residents of New York state to qualify.
SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education is offering the following courses with free tuition through the SUNY Transformation Grant and Reimagine grants for those who qualify:
- Quickbooks Microcomputer Applications
- Advanced Bookkeeping Applications
- Front-End JavaScript Fundamentals
- Front-End Web Development
- Python 2: Python for Data Analytics
Questions? Contact SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education at conted@sunyacc.edu.
Ed2go Online Courses
Ed2Go is one of SUNY Adirondack’s online training partners. Through both instructor-led and self-paced online learning programs, students can take short noncredit courses to pursue personal interests or explore career fields. In addition, fully online certificate programs are available, some offering industry-recognized credentials in high-need fields, including health care and information technology.
Center for Legal Studies Certificate
Begin a rewarding career as a paralegal professional with our cornerstone online course.
Online format: Our most popular format can be completed in two, seven-week instructor-led sessions.
Easy to use, interactive platform offers 24/7 online course access with video and printed tutorials available.
Self-Study, Live Lecture and Text Only formats available through select partners
These advanced topics build upon the introductory Paralegal Certificate Course©
Flexible, 100 percent online course with 24/7 accessibility.
Each topic is offered in a seven-week online session.
Take one, two or three topics at a time.
Complete six topics within one year to receive certificate.
Prepare to take your nursing career in a new and rewarding direction.
Online Format: Complete online in just seven weeks.
Easy-to-use, interactive platform offers 24/7 online course access with video and printed resources.
Self-study format available through select partners.
Customized training for organizations and businesses
Our approach to customized training allows us to deliver high-quality classes and events to move businesses and communities forward.
Our approach to customized training allows us to deliver high-quality classes and events to move businesses and communities forward. We will facilitate the process, manage all details, tailor training and deliver results, including from needs assessment, evaluation and sustainability, and more.
For organizations seeking:
- Access to training professionals and content experts in a variety of fields
- Consultation and planning for training and staff development
- Safe, modern training facilities and technologies
- Avenues to training grants and resources to fund training
Training where you need it:
- Expert instructors can train your team on-site, off-site, online (interactive or on demand) or using a hybrid model
- State-of-the-art classrooms, computer labs and meeting facilities at our Queensbury campus and SUNY Adirondack Saratoga locations
Past training topics include:
- Leadership and management
- Communication and customer engagement
- Project management
- Train-the-trainer programs
- Team development
- Industrial technology and safety certifications
- Computer and software training
UGotClass Online Certificates and Courses
SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education has partnered with the Learning Resources Network (LERN) to offer several other online professional development certificates and courses. Learn about negotiation, data analysis, digital marketing, video marketing or social media for business.
CareerStep Online Training Programs
SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education partners with CareerStep to offer noncredit certification training. Programs include Behavioral and Psychiatric Health Technician, Medical Administrative Assistant, Medical Assistant, Medical Coding and Billing for Outpatient Services, Patient Care Technician, Pharmacy Technician, Veterinary Assistant and Veterinary Receptionist.
Real estate
New York Real Estate Pre-Licensing Online Certification Program NEW!
Online course with open enrollment available throughout the year
Registration takes place online through the CE Shop. This online course is designed to prepare students for the New York real estate certification exam. The course consists of 77 hours of instruction and covers the following key topics:
- Real estate principles, including property rights, contracts, agency relationships and real estate transactions
- Real estate license law and regulations in New York
Other key principles: The course covers 25 additional key principles related to real estate, including:
- Real estate finance
- Residential property management
- Commercial leases
- Real estate investment property basics
- Real estate mathematics
- Property insurance
Throughout the course, students will have access to interactive materials, including PDF resources, quizzes and an Exam Prep simulation test. These materials are designed to help students understand and apply concepts covered in the course.
To successfully complete the course, students must pass a final exam. The exam will cover all the material covered in the course, and students must score at least 70 percent to pass. All final exams must be physically proctored in the state of New York. Upon completing the course and passing the exam, students will be eligible to apply for a New York real estate license. Additional eligibility requirements may apply, and students should check with the New York State Department of State Division of Licensing Services for more information.
SUNY Adirondack has established an agreement with The CE Shop to promote online course information to consumers and real estate licensees. SUNY Adirondack is not the developer of these courses and is simply providing a referral. Any questions regarding course content or technology should be directed to The CE Shop.
Great futures in health care start here
Our team members have years of experience in health and human services and are well versed in our community’s challenges. We witnessed these challenges every day and are excited to engage with students and partner with community organizations to grow health care educational opportunities.”