Coffeyville Community College

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Transportation Industry

Auto Mechanic

Automotive Service Certificate

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Students receive technical training to enter the industry as entry level automotive service and diagnostic technicians. Through hands-on training in a shop environment and comprehensive classroom instruction, students learn to repair the complex electrical and computerized systems of today's automobiles and light trucks. Training is tailored to prepare the students for ASE certification tests.

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Auto Body Technician

Collision Repair Technology Certificate

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The Collision Repair Technology Program begins by helping students understand how the automobile is built. The program then shows the students what tools and equipment are needed to repair it. The students will experience work on customer and student vehicles, giving them situations found in a typical collision repair shop for the hands-on experience. The student will receive training techniques used to restore a damaged vehicle to its pre-accident condition. This training gives the student the information needed to become a technician in this field.

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Healthcare Industry

Certified Nursing Assistant

CNA, CMA and HHA Certificate

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The following courses are designed to train students to work for a health care facility providing specific patient care. Students who successfully complete the CNA, CMA, or HHA courses must pass the corresponding state exam to receive certification in those areas.

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Medical Assistant

Medical Assistant Certificate

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Students learn to measure and record vital signs, take medical histories, administer medications, sterilize instruments, assist with minor office surgeries and emergencies. Students will also learn phlebotomy, how to perform routine office laboratory procedures and electrocardiograms and instruct patients in preparation for x-ray and laboratory procedures. Students will learn several administrative procedures which include scheduling and receiving patients, handling telephone calls, typing correspondence, reports, manuscripts, processing insurance forms, insurance coding and managing office accounts, fees and collections.

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Laboratory Technician

Medical Laboratory Technology Certificate

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The Medical Laboratory Technology program will prepare individuals, under the supervision of clinical laboratory scientists/medical technologists, to perform routine medical laboratory procedures and tests and to apply preset strategies to record and analyze data. Includes instruction in general laboratory procedures and skills; laboratory mathematics; medical computer applications; interpersonal and communications skills; and the basic principles of hematology, medical microbiology, immunohematology, immunology, clinical chemistry, and urinalysis.

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Nurse - LPN / LVN

Nursing LPN Certificate

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The first year is the LPN portion of the program; you must have an active Certified Nurse Aide certificate for acceptance into the LPN program.

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Phlebotomist

Phlebotomy Technician Certifiate

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The Phlebotomy Technician (phlebotomist) is an integral member of the medical laboratory team whose primary function is the collection of blood samples from patients. The practice of phlebotomy generally refers to the collection of blood from a vein but often other micro-collection techniques, such as those involving the use of a sterile lancet for piercing, are applied. Phlebotomists draw blood from people for tests, transfusions, donations and research. The Phlebotomy Technician facilitates the collection and transportation of laboratory specimens, and is often the patient's only contact with the medical laboratory. Phlebotomists work in the laboratories of hospitals, clinics and doctors' offices. The need to assure quality and patient safety mandates strict professional behavior and standards of practice for these technicians. Phlebotomy Technicians earn an average income of $18,000-$26,000.

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Construction Industry

Carpenter

Construction Technology Certificate

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Students in the Construction Technology Program prepare for career opportunities in the building industry as construction technicians. Years of field experience allow our instructor to teach students the skills demanded to be successful. This nine month Certification program offers academic and hands-on experiences. Students are also prepared for the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) testing to ensure national portability of learned skills. Coffeyville Community College Technical Division is the best place to start building for a strong future career.

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Electrician

Electrical Technology Certificate

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Electricians are always in demand in a growing economy. Since 1930, the U.S. has steadily increased its use of electrical power, and the trend will continue well in the next century. This increase creates a growing demand for individuals who are trained in technology and possess skills which will qualify them for employment in the exciting field of Electrical Technology.

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Welder

Welding Technology Certificate

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Welding Technology delivers training using the welding processes and techniques most widely used in industry today. Coffeyville Community College uses the 6G welding position for welding certification testing to enable welding in all positions. The program offers the fundamentals of welding and fabrication, including piping isometrics and blueprint reading, necessary for a successful career in whatever part of the welding field chosen. Construction, manufacturing, engineering, and repair utilize the welding processes taught at CCC.

Students learn cutting, gouging, welded joint member preparation, and set up of equipment for the different welding processes. Gas pressure, tip sizes, welding speeds, amperage and voltage setting, wire feed rates, electrode sizes, and shielding gas selections are just some of the training areas that the student is introduced to for a welding technician career.

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Information Technology Industry

Systems Analyst

Information Systems Technology Certificate

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Coffeyville Community College Technical Division’s Information Systems program is designed to train students for entry level computer repair and networking positions with area business and industry. Instruction covers setup, configuration and troubleshooting of computers, servers, basic networks, and peripherals. Students will create Windows and Linux networks, including setting up file servers and networking client computers.

Students will receive hands-on experience in learning Microsoft, Linux, and Cisco networking standards, wide area networking (WAN) and local area networking (LAN). Students will be given instruction in the skills necessary for dealing with customers and customer networking problems in a business situation.

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Information Systems Technology Certificate

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Coffeyville Community College Technical Division’s Information Systems program is designed to train students for entry level computer repair and networking positions with area business and industry. Instruction covers setup, configuration and troubleshooting of computers, servers, basic networks, and peripherals. Students will create Windows and Linux networks, including setting up file servers and networking client computers.

Students will receive hands-on experience in learning Microsoft, Linux, and Cisco networking standards, wide area networking (WAN) and local area networking (LAN). Students will be given instruction in the skills necessary for dealing with customers and customer networking problems in a business situation.

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IT Support Specialist

Information Systems Technology Certificate

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Coffeyville Community College Technical Division’s Information Systems program is designed to train students for entry level computer repair and networking positions with area business and industry. Instruction covers setup, configuration and troubleshooting of computers, servers, basic networks, and peripherals. Students will create Windows and Linux networks, including setting up file servers and networking client computers.

Students will receive hands-on experience in learning Microsoft, Linux, and Cisco networking standards, wide area networking (WAN) and local area networking (LAN). Students will be given instruction in the skills necessary for dealing with customers and customer networking problems in a business situation.

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Energy Industry

Electrical Lineman

Lineman Training Certificate

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Line installers and repairers must climb and maintain their balance while working on poles and towers. They lift equipment and work in a variety of positions, such as stooping or kneeling. Their work often requires that they drive utility vehicles, travel long distances, and work outdoors under a variety of weather conditions. Many line installers and repairers work a 40-hour week; however, emergencies may require overtime work. For example, when severe weather damages electrical and communication lines, line installers and repairers may work long and irregular hours to restore service. Coffeyville Community College in association with Pratt Community College is offering Lineman Training in Coffeyville. Instruction is provided by Pratt Community College faculty in Coffeyville. Students who successfully complete the training requirements will have the opportunity to earn job certifications.

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Public Service Industry

EMTs and Paramedics

Paramedic Certificate

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The Coffeyville Community College (CCC) Paramedic Program offers students an opportunity to learn from instructors currently active in the field, and graduate with a well-rounded educational experience. The course offers students a base education enriched with advanced training classes and intense field interaction.

The goal of the CCC Paramedic Program is to graduate paramedics who possess the skills and certifications to be successful in their career and will find immediate employment.

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Manufacturing Industry

Machinist

Precision Machining Certificate

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The Precision Machining Technology program is designed to give students the necessary skills for entry level employment in the machining industry. Manufacturing provides many high skilled jobs such as Machinist, C.N.C. Machinist, Tool and Die makers. These positions require set up and operation of several machine tools to manufacture the specific product. Drill press, milling machines, lathes and grinders are the core machines used in this industry. Computer Numerical Controlled (C.N.C.) machines are the standard in the industry.

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Contact Phone Number

620-251-7700

Address

400 W 11th St
Coffeyville, KS 67337-5064
United States