A Comprehensive Overview of the AIMS Diploma Program

The AIMS (Aims Community College) programs offer a unique alternative to traditional high school and career tech options, providing students with the assistance and training necessary to achieve a high school diploma, acquire marketable skills, earn industry credentials, and become productive members of their communities. These programs aim to equip students with a well-rounded educational experience, preparing them for both graduation and future success.

AIM Academics: A Foundation for Success

Students enrolled in AIM programs benefit from personalized academic support, ensuring they meet all state requirements for earning their high school diploma. This personalized support is coupled with hands-on career-technical training in their chosen field, creating a comprehensive learning environment.

Career-Focused AIMS Programs

AIMS offers a variety of career-focused programs designed to provide students with specific skills and knowledge in high-demand industries. These programs often include industry-recognized certifications and apprenticeship opportunities, giving students a head start in their chosen careers.

AIM Business (Rise Up)

The Rise Up program, launched by the National Retail Federation (NRF) in collaboration with over 30 leading retailers, offers training and credentials to help entry-level job seekers develop careers in the retail sector. This program provides a powerful pathway into the retail industry.

AIM Career Based Intervention

Career Based Intervention allows students to complete academic recovery courses, learn employability soft skills, and explore different Career Technical Program Options. This program helps students identify their interests and develop the skills needed to succeed in a career.

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AIM Construction

The AIM Construction program focuses on carpentry, the largest building trades occupation. Carpenters with all-around skills are in high demand, working on diverse construction activities ranging from highways and bridges to kitchen cabinet installation.

AIM Firefighter I

The Firefighter I Course provides new firefighters with the practical and cognitive training needed to operate effectively on the fireground. This course meets the training and education standards for Firefighter I as identified in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards, NFPA 1001. The program emphasizes an intense hands-on approach to firefighting, promoting both skill competency and an understanding of the fireground.

AIM HVAC

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) technicians are vital in maintaining comfortable and energy-efficient environments in homes, businesses, and industries. The AIM HVAC program equips students with the technical and problem-solving skills needed to install, maintain, and repair heating and cooling systems.

AIM Manufacturing

The AIM Manufacturing program allows students to explore various entry-level manufacturing skilled trade areas and work in the pathway they feel will be most successful for them.

AIM EMT

The EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) course trains individuals to respond to emergencies, administer basic medical treatments, safely transport patients, and perform life-saving skills.

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Additional Certificate and Degree Programs

AIMS Community College offers a wide array of certificate and degree programs, catering to diverse interests and career aspirations. These programs range from short-term certificates designed to provide specific skills to associate degrees that prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions.

Apprenticeship Programs

Apprenticeship programs for high school students combine academic and technical classroom instruction with work experience through a Registered Pre-Apprenticeship Program.

Accounting and Payroll

This program teaches the fundamentals of business and personal accounting, including bookkeeping, budgeting, account management, cost accounting, tax preparation, and payroll. Graduates can transfer to a bachelor's program or begin their careers as accounting or payroll clerks.

Advanced Nurse Aide

This five-week program provides Colorado-certified nurse aides with advanced professional skills to work in acute care hospital settings. The curriculum covers the role of the CNA in hospitals, sterile technique, surgical patient care, advanced urinary and nutrition skills, and advanced respiratory and cardiovascular monitoring skills.

Automation

This automation certificate allows students to learn the fundamentals and more advanced techniques of PLC controlled lab trainers as well as how to program and troubleshoot industrial equipment.

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Automotive Certificates

A series of automotive certificate programs are available, including certificates in brakes, electrical systems, and diesel electrical systems. These programs provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in specific areas of automotive technology. For instance, the automotive certificate program includes all of the courses from the Brakes Certificate, with an additional course that goes into greater depth about power braking systems. Similarly, the program includes all of the courses from the Electrical Certificate, with an additional class on diesel electrical systems.

Basic and Advanced CAD

Students can learn how computer-aided drafting (CAD) skills apply in the manufacturing field, building upon the knowledge and skills gained in the Basic CAD certificate program.

Business Office Technology

This program covers the business fundamentals of records management, word processing techniques, office software, and other skills that keep an office functioning smoothly. Students can select an area of concentration, such as bookkeeping, multimedia, or supervisory management, and apply what they learn during an internship at a local organization with guidance from instructors.

Management Certificate

This certificate program equips students with middle-level managerial duties.

Applied & Interdisciplinary Mathematics (AIM) M.S. Degree

There are two programs leading to the M.S. Degree in Applied & Interdisciplinary Mathematics (AIM). The AIM M.S. Program offers the opportunity for students to deepen their knowledge of mathematics while at the same time studying a second partner discipline to which the mathematical tools can be applied. It is a coursework-driven program that attracts experienced professionals from industry seeking higher education as well as students fresh from undergraduate degrees.

The Marjorie Lee Browne (MLB) Scholars Program works within the framework of the AIM M.S. program and is available to interested and qualified students as an application option. The MLB Scholars Program is an enhanced version of the AIM M.S. Program, which focuses on preparing students to continue towards a Ph.D. The MLB program is available for United States citizens and permanent residents only. At present the AIM M.S. degree is mainly for students in the AIM MLB and AIM Ph.D. programs. Therefore, students not eligible for the AIM MLB program are encouraged to apply to the Applied Math M.S. program (i.e., M.S. Mathematics - Applied) instead of the AIM M.S. program.

Concurrent Enrollment Opportunities

Aims Community College offers unique programs that make it easy for motivated high school students to start earning college credits. Students can take classes in career and technical fields and industries and enroll in courses that are guaranteed to transfer to four-year schools. Aims offers the flexibility to pursue academic goals at their own pace, all while completing their high school diploma. By participating in any of the high school programs at Aims, students will gain valuable knowledge and skills that will prepare them for the rigors of earning a higher degree at a four-year school and equip them to succeed in their careers.

Liberal Arts Degrees with Designation (DWD)

Aims Community College offers several liberal arts degrees with designation (DWD), designed to prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions. These degrees cover a range of subjects, including:

Psychology

Students will study the science of behavior including motivation, emotion, physiological psychology, stress and coping, research methods, consciousness, sensation, perception, learning, and memory. They will also learn about cognition, language, intelligence, psychological assessment, personality, abnormal psychology, therapy, life span development, sex, gender, sexuality, and social psychology and choose from specialty psych courses including death and dying, growth and development and abnormal psychology.

Public Health

Students gain an understanding of how to confront systemic health challenges to provide optimal health to whole populations in courses which provide an introduction to the knowledge required for careers in community and public health.

Sociology

Students study culture, race, class, gender, sexuality, social groups, and deviance along with family, religion, education, politics, the economy, health, demography, the environment and social movements through a local and global lens. They will learn how to analyze and interpret socio-historical as well as contemporary issues by using critical thinking skills and linking individual experiences to social structures.

Other Programs of Study

Criminal Justice

Working as a police officer requires honesty and integrity when working with the public and conducting investigations. Students will study the Constitution, the philosophy of American government, general principles of the Constitution, federalism, and civil liberties.

Political Science

Students will learn about public opinion and citizen participation, political parties, interest groups, electoral process, and the structure and functions of the national government along with domestic political systems, developments, themes, and events across developed and developing countries and regions while applying the comparative method to identify similarities and differences.

Crop and Soil Science

Students will study the foundations of the soil science and crop production systems that underlie all agricultural production and ensure healthy plant growth for the global food system. They’ll gain an understanding of both large- and small-scale production, soil and growing conditions, and learn the fundamentals of planning, planting, and managing crops.

Aviation

Students can build their pilot career with private pilot ground and flight training, instrument rating, which teaches them to fly in more difficult weather conditions, and commercial ground and flight training on small and multi-engine aircraft.

Radio Broadcasting

Students study the history and function of radio in society as well as radio formats, communication systems, and the types of broadcasting and production equipment used today. Three out of four semesters are spent in the studio using radio station equipment and hosting shows on Aims Student Radio to prepare them to launch their radio career.

Radiologic Technology

Students learn the fundamentals of radiologic equipment, anatomy and disease pathology, radiographic terminology, safety standards and techniques, radiologic procedures, and radiographic specialties including pediatrics, geriatrics, and trauma. Note: you must have an associate degree in radiologic technology to apply for the mammography certificate program. This class is offered online only with two days of hands-on positioning on the Greeley Campus that are required. Clinical internships follow until students complete a minimum of 120 exams.

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