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Workforce Development Center

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The Workforce Development Center has and continues to foster strategic partnerships that lead to quality, learner-centered professional and personal growth opportunities for the community in the areas of personal enrichment, professional development, and corporate and customized training.

Contact the Workforce Development Center at: (603) 668-6706 ext. 369 or 302 or ManchesterWDC@ccsnh.edu

Corporate and Customized Training; Professional Development; and Personal Enrichment

The Workforce Development Center collaborates with organizations to assess their training needs and provides high-quality customized credit, non-credit, and certificate courses and programs, which can be delivered at MCC or on site.

These programs include but are not limited to:

  • Business skills
  • Communication skills
  • Computer and information technology
  • Customer service
  • Cultural awareness
  • English for non-native speakers
  • Languages for business professionals
  • Leadership
  • Project management

The Workforce Development Center responds quickly to the changing needs of business and industry and provides lifelong learning and professional development opportunities for people who need to sharpen their existing skills or learn new ones, maintain professional licenses or certifications, and for people who are looking for advancement or a new career challenge.

Some of the innovative programs include:

  • Computer and information technology
  • Business and management
  • Electrical apprenticeship
  • Home inspection
  • Medical terminology and coding
  • Project management
  • Real estate licensing and appraisal

Since 1969, Manchester Community College has been committed to offering non-credit learning opportunities for both personal enrichment and professional development to more than 61,000 individuals who have participated in one or more non-credit courses and/or seminars.

Some of these programs include:

  • Art and design
  • Automotive technology
  • Computer training
  • Dance
  • English for non-native speakers
  • Wellness
  • Woodworking
  • Writing