Semester hours required for graduation: 25
Advisors: Mike Cumbie
This program is designed to give the student a basic understanding of the Machine Tool trade, leading to employment as an assistant machinist or preparation for more advanced study in CNC operations.
This program is not eligible for Title IV Funding and is available only for Dual Enrollment students at select are high schools.
Semester hours required for graduation: 24
Advisors: Larry Miller
This program is designed to prepare the student in the fundamentals of welding. Students will be prepared for entry-level positions in the welding field.
This program is not eligible for Title IV Funding and is available only for Dual Enrollment students at select area high schools.
Semester hours required for graduation: 29
Advisors: Dr. Heather Anderson, Dr. Elizabeth Murray
The Basic Patient Care attendant duties include assisting patients with many task they cannot do for themselves while they are in hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, assisted living facilities, nursing homes or long term care facilities. Basic Patient Care attendants may assist patients with tasks such as eating, getting out of bed, taking a bath, and brushing their teeth and hair. The Basic Patient Care attendant may also be called hospital attendants, nursing assistant, clinical support associate, health care assistant and nursing aides among others depending on the nature of the facility.
This program is not eligible for TITLE IV Funding and is available only for DUAL ENROLLMENT students at select area high schools
Graduation times may vary according to course availability and or individual course load. Consult Faculty Advisor
Semester hours required for graduation: 24
Advisors: Joe Altman
This program is designed to prepare the student for entry level work in a garage, performing basic repairs to automobiles and
light trucks.
This program is not eligible for Title IV funding and is available only for Dual Enrollment Students at select area high schools.
Semester hours required for graduation: 40
Advisors: Joe Altman
This program provides basic and advanced training in diagnostic and repair procedures for the major systems of today’s cars and light trucks. The program is designed to meet the needs of those working in the field and those needing specific training for entry-level job skills such as automotive service technicians and mechanics; electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment; electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles.