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LXMO109C
A series of continuous focused lectures pertinent to each clinical semester. Radiologic science, patient care, image critiques, and imaging methods will be presented and discussed.
LXMO164C
This is a continuation of Clinical I and examines the radiographic positioning of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine, along with upper and lower extremities. During the course the student will complete the competency requirements set by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists and satisfy the requirements of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
ADED249C
This course is designed to prepare student dental hygienists for the safe and effective administration of local anesthesia, and the administration and monitoring of nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation. Course topics include the psychology of pain management, patient assessment and treatment planning, local anesthesia and sedation techniques, complications, concerns and contraindication, pharmacology of anesthetic and sedation agents, emergency precautions and management, ethical considerations, and a review of anatomy and physiology in relation to the administration of local anesthesia and nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation. Upon successful completion of this course, and graduation, participants will have completed the educational requirements for the administration of local anesthesia and nitrous oxide sedation for the state New Hampshire.
Robotics and Automation Engineering Technology
This program is not currently accepting new students.
NHTI's Robotics and Automation Engineering Technology degree program prepares you, as an engineering technologist, for employment in advanced manufacturing. You'll master engineering fundamentals through engineering design, manufacturing processes, computer programming, circuit theory, and digital electronics courses. Emphasis is placed on math and physical science. Course topics include robotics, machine vision, process automations, programmable logic controllers, motion control, and the use of computers for design and manufacture.
Do you have questions? Contact Dennis Tappin at dtappin@ccsnh.edu.
Sustainable Agriculture
NHTI's Sustainable Agriculture degree program prepares you for the business and science behind running a small profitable farm in Northern New England and gives you the courses needed for transfer into a 4-year degree program. You'll develop the skills to market your product through farmers markets, roadside stands, community-supported agriculture, and restaurants as part of the local food-to-table movement. As an advocate for the production of environmentally friendly food in their community, you'll understand the holistic role of the agroecosystem and how to balance the economic, environmental, and social needs of the farmer and community. You'll specialize based on your agricultural preference. This program is financial aid-eligible.
Do you have questions? The department chair for this program is Amy West, who can be reached at awest@ccsnh.edu.
Advanced Software Development
NHTI's Advanced Software Development certificate program provides you with programming and systems design skills used in business and industry. You'll use different programming languages while designing databases and creating business front ends. NHTI's Entry-Level Software Development Certificate is a prerequisite for this program.
Do you have questions? Contact Chad Johnson, program coordinator, at cdjohnson@ccsnh.edu. The department chair for this program is Dan Shagena, who can be reached at dshagena@ccsnh.edu.
Automation
This program is not currently accepting new students.
NHTI's Automation certificate program prepares you for employment in advanced manufacturing. You'll master fundamentals by taking courses in engineering design, controls, computer programming, and robotics and automation.
Do you have questions? Contact Dennis Tappin at dtappin@ccsnh.edu.
Information Technology Entry Level Software Development

NHTI's Entry-Level Software Development certificate program provides you with programming and systems design skills. You'll use different programming languages while designing databases and creating business front ends. This certificate is a prerequisite for the Advanced Software Development certificate program.
Do you have questions? Contact Chad Johnson, program coordinator, at cdjohnson@ccsnh.edu. The department chair for this program is Dan Shagena, who can be reached at dshagena@ccsnh.edu.
Game Development Programming Certificate
This program is not currently accepting new students.
NHTI's Game Development Programming program certificate program teaches you programming, design skills, and multiple programming languages using industry-proven game development technologies. You'll create several game projects, including a team project. Courses in this program are offered days and evenings and can be completed in nine months. It is possible to complete this certificate’s instruction and hands-on training in NHTI’s computer labs. This program is financial aid-eligible.
Do you have questions? Contact Aaron Conn, department chair, at aconn@ccsnh.edu or 603-271-6484 x4143.
Information Technology – Network Associate

NHTI's Information Technology – Network Associate certificate program is focused on networking, allowing you to develop a high level of expertise and to earn an industry-recognized network certification. The program can be taken day or evening.
Do you have questions? Contact Chad Johnson, program coordinator, at cdjohnson@ccsnh.edu. The department chair for this program is Dan Shagena, who can be reached at dshagena@ccsnh.edu.