Clatsop Community College

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Public Service Industry

EMTs and Paramedics

Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Certificate

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The EMT course is two quarters in length and is offered every fall (EMT 151) and winter (EMT 152) terms during the evening. This course meets the Oregon State Health Division and Federal Department of Transportation requirements for EMT and prepares students to provide basic pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation of the sick and injured. Successful completion of EMT 151 & 152 qualifies the student to take both the Oregon Heath Authority and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification exams for EMT.

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Emergency Medical Services Certificate

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The EMT course is two quarters in length and is offered every fall (EMT 151) and winter (EMT 152) terms during the evening. This course meets the Oregon State Health Division and Federal Department of Transportation requirements for EMT and prepares students to provide basic pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation of the sick and injured. Successful completion of EMT 151 & 152 qualifies the student to take both the Oregon Heath Authority and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification exams for EMT.

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Emergency Medical Technician Certificate

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The EMT course is two quarters in length and is offered every fall (EMT 151) and winter (EMT 152) terms during the evening. This course meets the Oregon State Health Division and Federal Department of Transportation requirements for EMT and prepares students to provide basic pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation of the sick and injured. Successful completion of EMT 151 & 152 qualifies the student to take both the Oregon Heath Authority and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification exams for EMT.

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Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate Certificate

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The EMT course is two quarters in length and is offered every fall (EMT 151) and winter (EMT 152) terms during the evening. This course meets the Oregon State Health Division and Federal Department of Transportation requirements for EMT and prepares students to provide basic pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation of the sick and injured. Successful completion of EMT 151 & 152 qualifies the student to take both the Oregon Heath Authority and the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification exams for EMT.

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Correctional Officer

Criminal Justice, A.A.S

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Criminal Justice careers are some of the most honorable occupations that protect and serve your community. An increasing number of police departments require at least some college education for employment or promotion. The Associate of Applied Science Criminal Justice degree offers you the skills and knowledge to protect the public and offer quality service to your community.

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Police Officer

Criminal Justice, A.A.S

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Criminal Justice careers are some of the most honorable occupations that protect and serve your community. An increasing number of police departments require at least some college education for employment or promotion. The Associate of Applied Science Criminal Justice degree offers you the skills and knowledge to protect the public and offer quality service to your community.

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Firefighter

Fire Science Certificate

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Whether it is fires in our homes, motor vehicle collisions, medical issues, wildland fires, natural disasters, calls for public assistance, or fire prevention and education, since the 1700s the American Fire Service has been responding to emergencies, and providing aid in our communities. Clatsop Community College’s Fire Science Department is proud to provide the education to the next generation of America’s Heroes.

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Fire Science Technology, A.A.S

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Whether it is fires in our homes, motor vehicle collisions, medical issues, wildland fires, natural disasters, calls for public assistance, or fire prevention and education, since the 1700s the American Fire Service has been responding to emergencies, and providing aid in our communities. Clatsop Community College’s Fire Science Department is proud to provide the education to the next generation of America’s Heroes.

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Transportation Industry

Auto Mechanic

Automotive Technician Certificate

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Automotive technicians work on an incredible variety of vehicles and subsystems, with new technologies to save fuel, improve performance, and provide increased safety, making cars more complex than ever. Graduates from Clatsop Community College’s Automotive Program are prepared for this growing field through a combination of hands-on, real world experience and classroom learning from certified instructors with decades of experience.

Using state of the art equipment, students learn to diagnose, maintain, and repair all aspects of a modern vehicle. With a strong focus on automotive electronics and engine performance our students are well prepared to work as entry level technicians in dealerships and independent repair facilities. Our instructors combine automotive knowledge with the “tricks of the trade” that help our graduates work more efficiently and better serve their customers.

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Automotive Technology, A.A.S

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Automotive technicians work on an incredible variety of vehicles and subsystems, with new technologies to save fuel, improve performance, and provide increased safety, making cars more complex than ever. Graduates from Clatsop Community College’s Automotive Program are prepared for this growing field through a combination of hands-on, real world experience and classroom learning from certified instructors with decades of experience.

Using state of the art equipment, students learn to diagnose, maintain, and repair all aspects of a modern vehicle. With a strong focus on automotive electronics and engine performance our students are well prepared to work as entry level technicians in dealerships and independent repair facilities. Our instructors combine automotive knowledge with the “tricks of the trade” that help our graduates work more efficiently and better serve their customers.

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Healthcare Industry

Certified Nursing Assistant

Certified Nursing Assistant 2 Certificate

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Nursing Assistants are vital parts of a health care team. They are responsible for direct patient care under the supervision of nursing staff. A Nursing Assistant 1 performs duties including feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, and moving patients. A Certified Nursing Assistant 2 may perform more complex patient care activities as determined by the Oregon State Board of Nursing (OSBN).

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Nursing Assistant 1 Certificate

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Nursing Assistants are vital parts of a health care team. They are responsible for direct patient care under the supervision of nursing staff. A Nursing Assistant 1 performs duties including feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, and moving patients. A Certified Nursing Assistant 2 may perform more complex patient care activities as determined by the Oregon State Board of Nursing (OSBN).

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Medical Assistant

Medical Assistant Certificate

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Medical Assistants perform routine administrative and clinical tasks to keep healthcare delivery systems running smoothly. They work in reception, scheduling, medical records, insurance billing, and as a medical office secretary. Medical Assistants will also work as a clinical assistant to the physician by preparing patients for examinations, assisting with treatments, collecting and testing specimens and educating patients on health promotion and disease prevention issues.

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Construction Industry

Architectural Drafter

Computer Aided Design and Drafting Certificate

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Computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) is a rapidly changing field, with innovations like 3D printing and advanced manufacturing requiring ever more precise drawings and instructions. Students in the CADD program at Clatsop Community College learn the latest in 2D and 3D modeling as well as the skills needed to succeed in the workplace.

Our students build from a foundation of artistic design and creation while mastering the dimensioning and measurement systems that make up CADD. They also study computer graphics, meaning that they learn far more than just drafting. CADD students work on real-world examples, with projects including 3D renderings of Astoria’s downtown, proposals for new buildings, and digital documentation of the historical fishing vessels of the Columbia River. The CADD program has recently added a 3D printer, allowing students to create physical objects from their computer drawings.

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Construction Trades Apprenticeship, A.A.S

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The labor market outlook for all construction trades in Oregon is projected to be strong and steady, with seasonal variations, through 2019, with growth rates from 17% to 29%. Job growth among first-line supervisors/managers of construction trades also can expect strong career opportunities, with Oregon growth rates of 15% through 2019, and with projected growth of 21.4% in Clatsop, Columbia, and Tillamook counties.

This associate of applied science degree program is designed for a person currently in or who has completed a Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) approved construction trades apprenticeship and who intends to work beyond the level of journeyman as coordinator, leader, or supervisor in industrial trade and community roles.

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Electrician

Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies, A.A.S

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This associate of applied science degree program is designed for a person currently in or who has completed a Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) and Oregon Building Codes approved electrical trades apprenticeship and who intends to work beyond the level of journeyman as coordinator, leader, or supervisor in industrial trade and community roles.

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Welder

Flux Core Arc and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate

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Welding is critical to many industries in our region, and demand for new welders is very strong. Students in the welding program at Clatsop Community College prepare to meet the American Welding Society’s Entry Level Welding Certification while learning the design, math and workplace success skills needed to succeed in industry. This one year program prepares students to show their competency in:

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or stick welding)
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or MIG welding)
Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or TIG welding)

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Gas Metal Arc and Flux Core Arc Welding Certificate

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Welding is critical to many industries in our region, and demand for new welders is very strong. Students in the welding program at Clatsop Community College prepare to meet the American Welding Society’s Entry Level Welding Certification while learning the design, math and workplace success skills needed to succeed in industry. This one year program prepares students to show their competency in:

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or stick welding)
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or MIG welding)
Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or TIG welding)

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Gas Metal Arc and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate

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Welding is critical to many industries in our region, and demand for new welders is very strong. Students in the welding program at Clatsop Community College prepare to meet the American Welding Society’s Entry Level Welding Certification while learning the design, math and workplace success skills needed to succeed in industry. This one year program prepares students to show their competency in:

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or stick welding)
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or MIG welding)
Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or TIG welding)

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Shielded Metal Arc & Flux Core Arc Welding Certficate

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Welding is critical to many industries in our region, and demand for new welders is very strong. Students in the welding program at Clatsop Community College prepare to meet the American Welding Society’s Entry Level Welding Certification while learning the design, math and workplace success skills needed to succeed in industry. This one year program prepares students to show their competency in:

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or stick welding)
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or MIG welding)
Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or TIG welding)

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Shielded Metal Arc & Gas Metal Arc Welding Certficate

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Welding is critical to many industries in our region, and demand for new welders is very strong. Students in the welding program at Clatsop Community College prepare to meet the American Welding Society’s Entry Level Welding Certification while learning the design, math and workplace success skills needed to succeed in industry. This one year program prepares students to show their competency in:

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or stick welding)
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or MIG welding)
Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or TIG welding)

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Shielded Metal Arc & Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate

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Welding is critical to many industries in our region, and demand for new welders is very strong. Students in the welding program at Clatsop Community College prepare to meet the American Welding Society’s Entry Level Welding Certification while learning the design, math and workplace success skills needed to succeed in industry. This one year program prepares students to show their competency in:

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or stick welding)
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or MIG welding)
Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or TIG welding)

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Welding Technology Certificate

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Welding is critical to many industries in our region, and demand for new welders is very strong. Students in the welding program at Clatsop Community College prepare to meet the American Welding Society’s Entry Level Welding Certification while learning the design, math and workplace success skills needed to succeed in industry. This one year program prepares students to show their competency in:

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or stick welding)
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or MIG welding)
Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or TIG welding)

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Welding Technology, A.A.S

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Welding is critical to many industries in our region, and demand for new welders is very strong. Students in the welding program at Clatsop Community College prepare to meet the American Welding Society’s Entry Level Welding Certification while learning the design, math and workplace success skills needed to succeed in industry. This one year program prepares students to show their competency in:

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or stick welding)
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or MIG welding)
Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW)
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or TIG welding)

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Manufacturing Industry

Industrial Machinery Mechanic

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship, A.A.S

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This associate of applied science degree program is designed for a person currently in or who has completed a Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) apprenticeship in the following trades and who intends to work beyond the level of journeyman as coordinator, leader, or supervisor in industrial trade and community roles. The trades are boiler/turbine operator, die cast mold, heat and frost insulator, industrial mobile mechanic, machinist, millwright, motor winder, pipefitter, roll turner, instrumentation technician, and welder.

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Earn + Learn Programs

Construction

Architectural Drafter

Construction Trades Apprenticeship, A.A.S

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Electrician

Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies, A.A.S

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Manufacturing

Industrial Machinery Mechanic

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship, A.A.S

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Contact Phone Number

503-325-0910

Address

1651 Lexington Avenue
Astoria, OR 97103
United States