Empire College, located in Santa Rosa, California, is just one hour north of the San Francisco Bay Area in the heart of the wine-growing region of Sonoma County.


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Santa Rosa, CA

3035 Cleveland Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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Programs

  • Accelerated Business Essentials (Diploma)
  • Accounting (Associate)
    Having an accounting degree can help you expand your potential for advancement into supervisory or management positions within a company. Students enrolled in one of our California accounting degree programs learn managerial accounting along with statistics, economics and computer applications.
  • Accounting Essentials (Diploma)
    Our short-term, entry-level California bookkeeping courses are designed to prepare graduates for employment as bookkeeping assistants, account clerks, payroll clerks, accounts receivable/accounts payable clerks or data entry clerks. Empire College graduates have a variety of bookkeeping, computer and general office skills to meet the needs of employers in Sonoma County and beyond.
  • Accounting with Computer Applications (Diploma)
    The Accounting with Computer Applications program is designed to prepare Empire College graduates for entry-level positions as account clerks or as full-charge bookkeepers. Accounting systems, cycles, theories and concepts are studied with a strong emphasis on computerized spreadsheets, word processing and computerized accounting to meet the demands of employers in California.
  • Certified Phlebotomy Technician I (Diploma)
  • Clinical Medical Assistant (Diploma)
    Empire College makes it easy to live and learn in Sonoma County. Our medical assisting classes include extensive classroom and clinical instruction in medical terminology, medical office procedures, medical insurance billing and basic health care math. Students also take classes in basic anatomy, physiology and pharmacology. In addition to clinical procedures, students participate in a 125-hour externship
  • Computer Support Specialist (Diploma)
    The Computer Support Specialist program was developed to give the student classroom instruction, lab and real work experience to prepare for a career in the technical side of personal computers.
  • Guest Services (Associate)
  • Information Technology (Associate)
  • Legal Office Administration (Diploma)
    This program is designed to prepare graduates to assume positions as legal administrators or legal secretaries. A number of procedures, principles and skills important in a law office are studied, including an introduction to law office management. By preparing a variety of legal documents and using computerized legal programs, students become proficient in law office procedures.
  • Legal Secretary (Diploma)
    This program is designed to prepare graduates to assume positions as legal secretaries or legal administrative support staff. A number of procedures, principles and skills important in law offices are studied. By preparing a variety of legal documents, the students master procedures and practical applications to meet the demands of law offices.
  • Medical Administrative Assistant (Diploma)
    This program includes extensive instruction in medical terminology, medical office procedures, medical insurance billing, claims reimbursement, various medical-related software for data protection and data transmission, as well as instruction in basic anatomy and physiology.
  • Medical Assistant (Associate)
    The emphasis on administrative and clinical skills makes us a great choice in California medical assistant schools. Our program includes extensive instruction in medical terminology, medical insurance billing, medical office procedures, medical clinical procedures, as well as instruction in beginning medical transcription, basic anatomy and physiology, and pharmacology.
  • Medical Billing and Coding Technician (Diploma)
    This program is designed to develop skills used in theory and practice of CPT (procedure codes), ICD-9-CM (diagnosis codes), and HCPCS codes for medical outpatient billing.
  • Network Administrator (Diploma)
    This program is designed to give students the ability to configure and troubleshoot computer hardware and administer and configure Novell and Microsoft networks. In addition, the program is designed to give the student experience with Network Infrastructure Administration and Active Directory Services in a theory and laboratory setting. Students are also introduced to Visio Technical Drawing and Microsoft Office. If you are interested in California network administrator courses, Empire College has you covered.
  • Network Specialist (Diploma)
    This program is designed to give students the ability to configure and troubleshoot computer hardware and administer and configure Novell and Microsoft networks. In addition, the program is designed to give the students the ability to design Windows infrastructures and active directories, work on Cisco router configuration through Cisco router training, and give them an understanding of wireless networks and network security.
  • Office Administration (Diploma)
  • Paralegal (Associate)
    This program is designed to prepare graduates to assume positions as legal assistants/paralegals, legal secretaries or administrative support staff in a law office. Emphasis is placed on the development of legal office skills such as case management, legal research, discovery, docketing, drafting and analyzing legal documents, and alternative dispute resolution. A 75-hour internship is included.
  • Tourism, Hospitality & Wine Industries (Diploma)