

Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteThe Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment as Information Technology analysts, designers, technicians, administrators, developers, or programmers with organizations that use computers to design, process, manage, and communicate information. Students will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. Coursework develops a student’s ability to communicate professionally and think critically. Students also learn to apply programming logic principles, identify security risks, select appropriate hardware and software computer components, evaluate operating system performance and use various business software applications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteStudents will select a cluster of classes that highlight specific technical paths such as Business Applications, Cyber Security, Data Support Services, IT Support, IT Support-Medical, Network Management, and Software and Web Development. Each emphasis leads to Certificates and diplomas within the program, and ultimately students graduate with an AAS degree in IT with an emphasis in the identified track. IT students can train and test for a variety of industry-recognized certifications, including A+, Security+ and Net+. Craven is a Microsoft Academy and provides certification testing for the Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
View on provider's websiteThe Automotive Systems Technology curriculum prepares individuals for employment as automotive service technicians. It provides an introduction to a career in the automotive service industry and increases a student’s awareness of the challenges associated with the evolving profession. Classroom and lab experiences integrate technical and academic course work. Emphasis is placed on theory, servicing, and operation of brakes, electrical/electronic systems, engine performance, steering/suspension, automatic transmission/transaxles, engine diagnostics and repair, climate control, and manual drivetrains. Upon completion of this curriculum, students will have received the knowledge, understanding, and hands-on experience needed to prepare them for the nationally recognized Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exams as well as a full-time position in the automotive service industry.
View on provider's websiteThe Automotive Systems Technology curriculum prepares individuals for employment as automotive service technicians. It provides an introduction to a career in the automotive service industry and increases a student’s awareness of the challenges associated with the evolving profession. Classroom and lab experiences integrate technical and academic course work. Emphasis is placed on theory, servicing, and operation of brakes, electrical/electronic systems, engine performance, steering/suspension, automatic transmission/transaxles, engine diagnostics and repair, climate control, and manual drivetrains.
View on provider's websiteThe Automotive Systems Technology curriculum prepares individuals for employment as automotive service technicians. It provides an introduction to a career in the automotive service industry and increases a student’s awareness of the challenges associated with the evolving profession. Classroom and lab experiences integrate technical and academic course work. Emphasis is placed on theory, servicing, and operation of brakes, electrical/electronic systems, engine performance, steering/suspension, automatic transmission/transaxles, engine diagnostics and repair, climate control, and manual drivetrains.
View on provider's websiteThe Automotive Systems Technology curriculum prepares individuals for employment as automotive service technicians. It provides an introduction to a career in the automotive service industry and increases a student’s awareness of the challenges associated with the evolving profession. Classroom and lab experiences integrate technical and academic course work. Emphasis is placed on theory, servicing, and operation of brakes, electrical/electronic systems, engine performance, steering/suspension, automatic transmission/transaxles, engine diagnostics and repair, climate control, and manual drivetrains.
View on provider's websiteOnboard Diagnostic (OBD) Emissions II Inspection
Keep your essential certifications up-to-date. This course certifies vehicle emission inspectors in accordance with state law.
Safety Inspection
This short course offers Initial/Renewal Certification for vehicle safety inspectors in accordance with state law.
View on provider's websiteSince 2004, the IAT, which anchors Craven Community College’s Havelock campus, has offered comprehensive, state-of-the-art training in aircraft maintenance – training that’s essential to prepare workers for employment at Fleet Readiness Center East at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point or with private or commercial aviation firms. Students enrolled in the Aviation Systems Technology (AST) program get hands-on training with a wide variety of military and civilian aircraft. They become familiar with a complete array of aircraft systems, from nose to tail.
As they progress, they become eligible to test for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certifications in both Airframe and Powerplant (A&P). The A&P certification can be a very valuable credential to have when seeking employment in military or civilian aviation. Our program prepares individuals for the written, oral and practical Airframe and Powerplant Examinations administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
After satisfactory completion of all course requirements, students are prepared to take the NC Department of Motor Vehicles Class “A”/Class “B” Commercial Driver License examination. Additionally, students receive a Federal Motor Safety Administration Entry-level Driver Training Certificate and a Craven Community College Certificate of Completion.
View on provider's websiteAfter satisfactory completion of all course requirements, students are prepared to take the NC Department of Motor Vehicles Class “A”/Class “B” Commercial Driver License examination. Additionally, students receive a Federal Motor Safety Administration Entry-level Driver Training Certificate and a Craven Community College Certificate of Completion.
View on provider's websiteCraven Community College’s respected Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program can give you the skills and knowledge you need to become an effective law enforcement officer with state, county/municipal governments, or with private enterprise. The BLET program utilizes state commission mandated topics and methods of instruction. Coursework includes, but is not limited to criminal, juvenile, civil, traffic, and alcohol beverage laws; investigative, patrol, custody, and court procedures; emergency responses; and ethics and community relations. Modifications may be made to in order to comply with accrediting agency rules and regulations. BLET students must meet mandated attendance requirements.
To receive the BLET Certificate, students must successfully complete and pass all units of study, including the certification examination mandated by the N.C. Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the N.C. Sheriff’s Education Training Standards Commission.
The Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteCraven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies. The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affiliated with a North Carolina agency. Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free.
View on provider's websiteAfter completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
The Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteThe Criminal Justice Technology program is designed to provide knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society also is explored. Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional study may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers and technology.
View on provider's websiteAfter completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
After completing the basics in early childhood foundations (leading to the North Carolina Early Childhood Credential provided by the Division of Child Development) students study child growth and development; physical/nutritional needs of children; care and guidance of children; and communication skills with parents and children. The program combines learning theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers. Students will foster the cognitive/language, physical/motor, and social/emotional and creative development of young children.
Associate degree graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
This course is designed for those with little to no medical background wanting to become an EMT. This is a Hybrid course consisting of online and on-site requirements.
View on provider's websiteThis 220-hour program provides the student with credentialing in the OSHA 30-Hour General Industry and Construction, 40-Hour HAZWOPER, Forklift and other safety/environmental programs that are sought after in the Safety/Environmental Industry.
View on provider's websiteCraven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for Fire Fighter personnel at the request of Fire Department and Fire agencies. The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to Fire personnel affiliated with a North Carolina agency. Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local Fire Departments to make our communities safer and protect property. We offer North Carolina State Certification programs in the following areas Fire fighter, Technical Rescuer, Driver Operator, Fire & Rescue Instructor, Hazardous Materials, Fire Officer and Fire Life Safety Educator. We can also customize non-certification training programs to meet individual department’s needs.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer-Aided Machining program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of today’s machining practices. Coursework make include manual machining, computer applications, engineering design, computer-aided drafting(CAD), computer-aided machining(CAM), basic and advanced machining operations, precision measurement and high-speed multi-axis machining.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer-Aided Machining program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of today’s machining practices. Coursework make include manual machining, computer applications, engineering design, computer-aided drafting(CAD), computer-aided machining(CAM), basic and advanced machining operations, precision measurement and high-speed multi-axis machining.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer-Aided Machining program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of today’s machining practices. Coursework make include manual machining, computer applications, engineering design, computer-aided drafting(CAD), computer-aided machining(CAM), basic and advanced machining operations, precision measurement and high-speed multi-axis machining.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer-Aided Machining program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of today’s machining practices. Coursework make include manual machining, computer applications, engineering design, computer-aided drafting(CAD), computer-aided machining(CAM), basic and advanced machining operations, precision measurement and high-speed multi-axis machining.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer-Aided Machining program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of today’s machining practices. Coursework make include manual machining, computer applications, engineering design, computer-aided drafting(CAD), computer-aided machining(CAM), basic and advanced machining operations, precision measurement and high-speed multi-axis machining. Graduates are prepared or employment as machining technicians in high-tech manufacturing, rapid-prototyping and rapid-manufacturing industries, specialty machine shops, and fabrication industries. They are also ready to work in high-tech or emerging industries such as aerospace, aviation, medical, and renewable energy, and to sit for machining certification examinations.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer-Aided Machining program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of today’s machining practices. Coursework make include manual machining, computer applications, engineering design, computer-aided drafting(CAD), computer-aided machining(CAM), basic and advanced machining operations, precision measurement and high-speed multi-axis machining.
View on provider's websiteOur Manufacturing Technology degree introduces students to the principles and practices of manufacturing in today’s global marketplace. Students will be exposed to valuable high-tech equipment, technology, and concepts applicable in a variety of advanced manufacturing industries such as plastics, metals, composites, furniture, textiles, and electronics.
The Manufacturing Technology program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of manufacturing management practices, manufacturing materials and processes, research and development, and quality assurance.
Coursework will include machining set-ups and operations processes, blueprint reading, Computer-Aided Drafting/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM), Computer Numerical Control (CNC) principles, perform operations on lathes, milling machines, CNC punch and brake press, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) operation, and various computerized production techniques. Additional emphasis is placed on shop safety and the safe operation of equipment.
The Manufacturing Technology program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of manufacturing management practices, manufacturing materials and processes, research and development, and quality assurance. Coursework will include machining set-ups and operations processes, blueprint reading, Computer-Aided Drafting/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM), Computer Numerical Control (CNC) principles, perform operations on lathes, milling machines, CNC punch and brake press, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) operation, and various computerized production techniques. Additional emphasis is placed on shop safety and the safe operation of equipment.
View on provider's websiteThe Manufacturing Technology program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of manufacturing management practices, manufacturing materials and processes, research and development, and quality assurance. Coursework will include machining set-ups and operations processes, blueprint reading, Computer-Aided Drafting/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM), Computer Numerical Control (CNC) principles, perform operations on lathes, milling machines, CNC punch and brake press, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) operation, and various computerized production techniques. Additional emphasis is placed on shop safety and the safe operation of equipment.
View on provider's websiteThe Computer-Aided Machining program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of today’s machining practices. Coursework make include manual machining, computer applications, engineering design, computer-aided drafting(CAD), computer-aided machining(CAM), basic and advanced machining operations, precision measurement and high-speed multi-axis machining.
View on provider's websiteOur Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares individuals to become technicians who design, build, install, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, equipment, and systems. The Electronics Engineering Technology Program provides students the skills necessary to analyze and troubleshoot electronic systems. Students are provided the academic knowledge and hands-on experience needed to perform operations on industrial/computer controls, manufacturing systems, communication systems, and power electronic systems. Students will learn how to read, interpret, and employ electronic schematics (both component and functional block diagrams) in the installation and maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic circuits and systems. A broad-based core of courses, including basic electricity, circuit theory, instrumentation, soldering and fabrication, solid-state fundamentals, analog and data communications, digital concepts, and microprocessors, ensures that students will develop the skills necessary to perform entry-level tasks. Emphasis is placed on providing students the ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of the principles and concepts associated with electronic circuits and systems, and the safe operation of test/repair equipment.
View on provider's websiteCraven Community College’s Mechatronics Engineering Technology curriculum prepares graduates to use basic engineering principles and technical skills in developing and testing automated, servomechanical, and other electromechanical systems. Includes instruction in prototype testing, manufacturing and operational testing, systems analysis and maintenance procedures. Students will gain knowledge and hands-on training for the in-demand field of mechatronics, which combines electronics, robotics, mechanics, instrumentation, process control and industrial automation. Course work includes computer-aided drafting and design, applied mechanics, materials engineering, quality control, manufacturing methods and processes, computer usage, mathematics, physics and oral and written communications. The courses will stress critical thinking, planning and problem solving.
View on provider's websiteCraven Community College’s Mechatronics Engineering Technology curriculum prepares graduates to use basic engineering principles and technical skills in developing and testing automated, servomechanical, and other electromechanical systems. Includes instruction in prototype testing, manufacturing and operational testing, systems analysis and maintenance procedures. Students will gain knowledge and hands-on training for the in-demand field of mechatronics, which combines electronics, robotics, mechanics, instrumentation, process control and industrial automation. Course work includes computer-aided drafting and design, applied mechanics, materials engineering, quality control, manufacturing methods and processes, computer usage, mathematics, physics and oral and written communications. The courses will stress critical thinking, planning and problem solving.
View on provider's websiteCraven Community College’s Mechatronics Engineering Technology curriculum prepares graduates to use basic engineering principles and technical skills in developing and testing automated, servomechanical, and other electromechanical systems. Includes instruction in prototype testing, manufacturing and operational testing, systems analysis and maintenance procedures. Students will gain knowledge and hands-on training for the in-demand field of mechatronics, which combines electronics, robotics, mechanics, instrumentation, process control and industrial automation. Course work includes computer-aided drafting and design, applied mechanics, materials engineering, quality control, manufacturing methods and processes, computer usage, mathematics, physics and oral and written communications. The courses will stress critical thinking, planning and problem solving.
View on provider's websiteOur Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares individuals to become technicians who design, build, install, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, equipment, and systems. The Electronics Engineering Technology Program provides students the skills necessary to analyze and troubleshoot electronic systems. Students are provided the academic knowledge and hands-on experience needed to perform operations on industrial/computer controls, manufacturing systems, communication systems, and power electronic systems. Students will learn how to read, interpret, and employ electronic schematics (both component and functional block diagrams) in the installation and maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic circuits and systems. A broad-based core of courses, including basic electricity, circuit theory, instrumentation, soldering and fabrication, solid-state fundamentals, analog and data communications, digital concepts, and microprocessors, ensures that students will develop the skills necessary to perform entry-level tasks. Emphasis is placed on providing students the ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of the principles and concepts associated with electronic circuits and systems, and the safe operation of test/repair equipment.
View on provider's websiteOur Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares individuals to become technicians who design, build, install, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, equipment, and systems. The Electronics Engineering Technology Program provides students the skills necessary to analyze and troubleshoot electronic systems. Students are provided the academic knowledge and hands-on experience needed to perform operations on industrial/computer controls, manufacturing systems, communication systems, and power electronic systems. Students will learn how to read, interpret, and employ electronic schematics (both component and functional block diagrams) in the installation and maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic circuits and systems. A broad-based core of courses, including basic electricity, circuit theory, instrumentation, soldering and fabrication, solid-state fundamentals, analog and data communications, digital concepts, and microprocessors, ensures that students will develop the skills necessary to perform entry-level tasks. Emphasis is placed on providing students the ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of the principles and concepts associated with electronic circuits and systems, and the safe operation of test/repair equipment.
View on provider's websiteOur Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares individuals to become technicians who design, build, install, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, equipment, and systems. The Electronics Engineering Technology Program provides students the skills necessary to analyze and troubleshoot electronic systems. Students are provided the academic knowledge and hands-on experience needed to perform operations on industrial/computer controls, manufacturing systems, communication systems, and power electronic systems. Students will learn how to read, interpret, and employ electronic schematics (both component and functional block diagrams) in the installation and maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic circuits and systems. A broad-based core of courses, including basic electricity, circuit theory, instrumentation, soldering and fabrication, solid-state fundamentals, analog and data communications, digital concepts, and microprocessors, ensures that students will develop the skills necessary to perform entry-level tasks. Emphasis is placed on providing students the ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of the principles and concepts associated with electronic circuits and systems, and the safe operation of test/repair equipment.
View on provider's websiteOur Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares individuals to become technicians who design, build, install, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, equipment, and systems. The Electronics Engineering Technology Program provides students the skills necessary to analyze and troubleshoot electronic systems. Students are provided the academic knowledge and hands-on experience needed to perform operations on industrial/computer controls, manufacturing systems, communication systems, and power electronic systems. Students will learn how to read, interpret, and employ electronic schematics (both component and functional block diagrams) in the installation and maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic circuits and systems. A broad-based core of courses, including basic electricity, circuit theory, instrumentation, soldering and fabrication, solid-state fundamentals, analog and data communications, digital concepts, and microprocessors, ensures that students will develop the skills necessary to perform entry-level tasks. Emphasis is placed on providing students the ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of the principles and concepts associated with electronic circuits and systems, and the safe operation of test/repair equipment.
View on provider's websiteCraven Community College’s Industrial Systems Technology curriculum is designed to prepare or upgrade individuals to service, maintain, repair, or install equipment for a wide range of industries. Instruction includes theory and skill training needed for inspecting, test, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial equipment and physical facilities. Students will learn technical skills in blueprint reading, electricity, hydraulics/pneumatics, machining, welding, and various maintenance procedures. Practical application in these industrial systems will be emphasized and addition advanced course work may be offered.
Upon completion of any of the various levels of this curriculum, graduates should gain the necessary practical skills and related technical information to qualify for employment or advancement in the various areas of industrial maintenance technology.
Craven Community College’s Industrial Systems Technology curriculum is designed to prepare or upgrade individuals to service, maintain, repair, or install equipment for a wide range of industries. Instruction includes theory and skill training needed for inspecting, test, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial equipment and physical facilities. Students will learn technical skills in blueprint reading, electricity, hydraulics/pneumatics, machining, welding, and various maintenance procedures. Practical application in these industrial systems will be emphasized and addition advanced course work may be offered.
Upon completion of any of the various levels of this curriculum, graduates should gain the necessary practical skills and related technical information to qualify for employment or advancement in the various areas of industrial maintenance technology.
Craven Community College’s Industrial Systems Technology curriculum is designed to prepare or upgrade individuals to service, maintain, repair, or install equipment for a wide range of industries. Instruction includes theory and skill training needed for inspecting, test, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial equipment and physical facilities. Students will learn technical skills in blueprint reading, electricity, hydraulics/pneumatics, machining, welding, and various maintenance procedures. Practical application in these industrial systems will be emphasized and addition advanced course work may be offered.
Upon completion of any of the various levels of this curriculum, graduates should gain the necessary practical skills and related technical information to qualify for employment or advancement in the various areas of industrial maintenance technology.
Craven Community College’s Mechatronics Engineering Technology curriculum prepares graduates to use basic engineering principles and technical skills in developing and testing automated, servomechanical, and other electromechanical systems. Includes instruction in prototype testing, manufacturing and operational testing, systems analysis and maintenance procedures. Students will gain knowledge and hands-on training for the in-demand field of mechatronics, which combines electronics, robotics, mechanics, instrumentation, process control and industrial automation. Course work includes computer-aided drafting and design, applied mechanics, materials engineering, quality control, manufacturing methods and processes, computer usage, mathematics, physics and oral and written communications. The courses will stress critical thinking, planning and problem solving.
View on provider's websiteCraven Community College’s Industrial Systems Technology curriculum is designed to prepare or upgrade individuals to service, maintain, repair, or install equipment for a wide range of industries. Instruction includes theory and skill training needed for inspecting, test, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial equipment and physical facilities. Students will learn technical skills in blueprint reading, electricity, hydraulics/pneumatics, machining, welding, and various maintenance procedures. Practical application in these industrial systems will be emphasized and addition advanced course work may be offered.
Upon completion of any of the various levels of this curriculum, graduates should gain the necessary practical skills and related technical information to qualify for employment or advancement in the various areas of industrial maintenance technology.
Craven Community College’s Industrial Systems Technology curriculum is designed to prepare or upgrade individuals to service, maintain, repair, or install equipment for a wide range of industries. Instruction includes theory and skill training needed for inspecting, test, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial equipment and physical facilities. Students will learn technical skills in blueprint reading, electricity, hydraulics/pneumatics, machining, welding, and various maintenance procedures. Practical application in these industrial systems will be emphasized and addition advanced course work may be offered.
Upon completion of any of the various levels of this curriculum, graduates should gain the necessary practical skills and related technical information to qualify for employment or advancement in the various areas of industrial maintenance technology.
The Manufacturing Career Pathway program provides students with the skills and knowledge that are in high demand at local manufacturing companies. Training includes OSHA, Lean Six Sigma, Forklift Operation, Welding, as Robotics, as well as Microsoft Word, resume writing, and a live interview with a local hiring manufacturer.
View on provider's websiteOur Manufacturing Technology degree introduces students to the principles and practices of manufacturing in today’s global marketplace. Students will be exposed to valuable high-tech equipment, technology, and concepts applicable in a variety of advanced manufacturing industries such as plastics, metals, composites, furniture, textiles, and electronics.
The Manufacturing Technology program provides students with real-world knowledge and understanding of manufacturing management practices, manufacturing materials and processes, research and development, and quality assurance.
Coursework will include machining set-ups and operations processes, blueprint reading, Computer-Aided Drafting/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM), Computer Numerical Control (CNC) principles, perform operations on lathes, milling machines, CNC punch and brake press, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) operation, and various computerized production techniques. Additional emphasis is placed on shop safety and the safe operation of equipment.
Study cardiology topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations/stress/holter monitors. Optional national certification (NHA) cost $129 will be proctored at Craven Community College for those who complete the course.
View on provider's websiteThe Central Sterile Processing is a dynamic and fast paced environment with work that is challenging highly technical, complex and rewarding. The Central Sterile Processing Technician is an essential part of the surgical team and have a vital impact on the smooth operation of the many departments they provide services. Patient safety and infection preventions start with Central Sterile Processing. Classes will include basic fundamentals, Instrument identification, basic sterile processing, labs and clinical rotations. This will introduce students to the technical skills and the primary responsibilities of a Central Sterile Technician and prepare the student for employment in a hospital, ambulatory care and Physicians’ office setting. Completion of this class will provide advance knowledge and skills and hands-on practical application that will prepare the student for the workplace and the certification exam through the CBSPD (Certified Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution) or through IAHCSMM (International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management) with continued hands-on hours that can be completed post-employment.
View on provider's websiteCraven’s Health Information Technology students will obtain a skill set incorporating clinical, information technology, leadership, and management skills. According to the AHIMA career web site, “Health information professionals use their knowledge of information technology and records management to form the link between clinicians, administrators, technology designers, and information technology professionals. Health information programs incorporate the disciplines of medicine, management, finance, information technology, and law into one curriculum. Because of this unique mixture, health information graduates can choose from a variety of work settings across an array of health care environments.”
View on provider's websiteCraven’s Medical Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for employment in medical and other health-care related offices. Emphasis is placed on developing office skills and knowledge of medical terms. In the program, students learn to provide office support to medical facilities including records management, medical report production, patient interface, insurance and billing responsibilities, telephone interaction, and confidentiality.
View on provider's websiteCraven’s Medical Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for employment in medical and other health-care related offices. Emphasis is placed on developing office skills and knowledge of medical terms. In the program, students learn to provide office support to medical facilities including records management, medical report production, patient interface, insurance and billing responsibilities, telephone interaction, and confidentiality.
View on provider's websiteCraven’s Medical Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for employment in medical and other health-care related offices. Emphasis is placed on developing office skills and knowledge of medical terms. In the program, students learn to provide office support to medical facilities including records management, medical report production, patient interface, insurance and billing responsibilities, telephone interaction, and confidentiality. Craven’s Medical Office Administration program offers several options pathways, including the two-year associate’s degree with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative, a diploma program and Certificates with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative.
Graduates of the program go on to work as receptionists, transcriptionists, coders, billing specialists, medical records technicians and patient representatives. Experienced workers have the opportunity to become supervisors.
Craven’s Medical Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for employment in medical and other health-care related offices. Emphasis is placed on developing office skills and knowledge of medical terms. In the program, students learn to provide office support to medical facilities including records management, medical report production, patient interface, insurance and billing responsibilities, telephone interaction, and confidentiality. Craven’s Medical Office Administration program offers several options pathways, including the two-year associate’s degree with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative, a diploma program and Certificates with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative.
Graduates of the program go on to work as receptionists, transcriptionists, coders, billing specialists, medical records technicians and patient representatives. Experienced workers have the opportunity to become supervisors.
Craven’s Medical Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for employment in medical and other health-care related offices. Emphasis is placed on developing office skills and knowledge of medical terms. In the program, students learn to provide office support to medical facilities including records management, medical report production, patient interface, insurance and billing responsibilities, telephone interaction, and confidentiality. Craven’s Medical Office Administration program offers several options pathways, including the two-year associate’s degree with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative, a diploma program and Certificates with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative.
Graduates of the program go on to work as receptionists, transcriptionists, coders, billing specialists, medical records technicians and patient representatives. Experienced workers have the opportunity to become supervisors.
Craven’s Medical Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for employment in medical and other health-care related offices. Emphasis is placed on developing office skills and knowledge of medical terms. In the program, students learn to provide office support to medical facilities including records management, medical report production, patient interface, insurance and billing responsibilities, telephone interaction, and confidentiality. Craven’s Medical Office Administration program offers several options pathways, including the two-year associate’s degree with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative, a diploma program and Certificates with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative.
Graduates of the program go on to work as receptionists, transcriptionists, coders, billing specialists, medical records technicians and patient representatives. Experienced workers have the opportunity to become supervisors.
Craven’s Medical Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for employment in medical and other health-care related offices. Emphasis is placed on developing office skills and knowledge of medical terms. In the program, students learn to provide office support to medical facilities including records management, medical report production, patient interface, insurance and billing responsibilities, telephone interaction, and confidentiality. Craven’s Medical Office Administration program offers several options pathways, including the two-year associate’s degree with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative, a diploma program and Certificates with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative.
Graduates of the program go on to work as receptionists, transcriptionists, coders, billing specialists, medical records technicians and patient representatives. Experienced workers have the opportunity to become supervisors.
Craven’s Medical Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for employment in medical and other health-care related offices. Emphasis is placed on developing office skills and knowledge of medical terms. In the program, students learn to provide office support to medical facilities including records management, medical report production, patient interface, insurance and billing responsibilities, telephone interaction, and confidentiality. Craven’s Medical Office Administration program offers several options pathways, including the two-year associate’s degree with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative, a diploma program and Certificates with concentrations in General Studies, Medical Billing/Coding or Patient Services Representative.
Graduates of the program go on to work as receptionists, transcriptionists, coders, billing specialists, medical records technicians and patient representatives. Experienced workers have the opportunity to become supervisors.
The Medical Assisting curriculum is designed to prepare multi-skilled professionals to perform administrative, clinical and laboratory procedures. The Medical Assisting program begins once a year in the fall semester. Upon successful completion of the Medical Assisting diploma program, the graduate is eligible to sit for national certification through the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) to become a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA). Course work includes instruction in scheduling appointments, coding and processing insurance accounts, billing, collections, medical transcription, computer operations; assisting with examinations/treatments, performing routine laboratory procedures, electrocardiography, supervised medication administration and ethical/legal issues associated with patient care.
View on provider's websiteThe Medical Assisting curriculum is designed to prepare multi-skilled professionals to perform administrative, clinical and laboratory procedures. The Medical Assisting program begins once a year in the fall semester. Upon successful completion of the Medical Assisting diploma program, the graduate is eligible to sit for national certification through the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) to become a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA). Course work includes instruction in scheduling appointments, coding and processing insurance accounts, billing, collections, medical transcription, computer operations; assisting with examinations/treatments, performing routine laboratory procedures, electrocardiography, supervised medication administration and ethical/legal issues associated with patient care.
View on provider's websiteNC Nurse Aide I training at Craven CC is designed to provide skills essential to provide direct patient care under the direction of a licensed nurse. Nurse aide jobs are in high demand and upon completion, job opportunities at various medical facilities such as hospitals, skilled nursing homes, assisted living facilities, home health agencies and private offices or agencies are available. This class includes class/lab/clinical and the required state testing will be available on the New Bern Campus.
View on provider's websiteNorth Carolina Nurse Aide I employees may qualify for the Nurse Aide II credential by completing an approved program. Advanced nursing skills for employment in hospitals, nursing homes, or home health agencies are taught via class, lab and clinical/simulation.
View on provider's websiteLearn the skills to assist pharmacists in retail and medical practices. Preparation for the national PTCB (Pharmacy Technician Certification Board) exam is included in the program.
View on provider's websitePhlebotomy – drawing blood – is a rewarding professional job. You will learn venipuncture, basic lab skills and you will be prepared for an optional national certification exam (NHA). The fee for the exam is $129.00, payable to National Healthcareer Association (NHA). In addition to class time, the clinical rotation requires a flexible daytime schedule as clinical locations are available.
View on provider's websiteA Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) is a health care provider working under the direction of a Physical Therapist. The PTA is involved in the treatment of individuals with muscular, skeletal, cardiopulmonary, and nervous system disorders. The PTA may also be involved in injury prevention or programs specifically targeted toward individual or group wellness. The PTA is able to provide physical therapy services as specified in a care plan developed by a Physical Therapist. Treatment program implementation may include therapeutic exercise, ambulation training, activities of daily living, and administration of physical agents such as heat and cold.
View on provider's websiteLearn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist. Internship hours will require daytime availability of 24 hours which may be approved for the meeting the Craven Community College Physical Therapy Assistant admissions requirement.
View on provider's websiteThe Practical Nursing curriculum prepares individuals with the knowledge and skill to provide nursing care to children and adults. Students will participate in assessment, planning, implementing and evaluating nursing care. Graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN), which is required for practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse. Employment opportunities include hospitals, rehabilitation/long term care/home health facilities, clinics and physicians’ offices.
View on provider's websiteLearn entry level veterinary care to assist in various settings, basic grooming and handling skills. Flexible scheduling for day time internships (Monday-Saturday) will be required.
View on provider's websiteOur Electronics Engineering Technology program prepares individuals to become technicians who design, build, install, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, equipment, and systems. The Electronics Engineering Technology Program provides students the skills necessary to analyze and troubleshoot electronic systems. Students are provided the academic knowledge and hands-on experience needed to perform operations on industrial/computer controls, manufacturing systems, communication systems, and power electronic systems. Students will learn how to read, interpret, and employ electronic schematics (both component and functional block diagrams) in the installation and maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic circuits and systems. A broad-based core of courses, including basic electricity, circuit theory, instrumentation, soldering and fabrication, solid-state fundamentals, analog and data communications, digital concepts, and microprocessors, ensures that students will develop the skills necessary to perform entry-level tasks. Emphasis is placed on providing students the ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of the principles and concepts associated with electronic circuits and systems, and the safe operation of test/repair equipment.
View on provider's websiteComputer-Aided Drafting Technology is a course of study designed to prepare students to apply technical skills and advanced computer software and hardware knowledge to the development of plans and related documentation. The instruction will also ensure students are provided the necessary background to manage the hardware and software components of a CAD system.
Coursework includes instruction in Mechanical drafting, computer-assisted drafting and design (CADD), creating and managing two and three-dimensional models.
Computer-Aided Drafting Technology is a course of study designed to prepare students to apply technical skills and advanced computer software and hardware knowledge to the development of plans and related documentation. The instruction will also ensure students are provided the necessary background to manage the hardware and software components of a CAD system.
Coursework includes instruction in Mechanical drafting, computer-assisted drafting and design (CADD), creating and managing two and three-dimensional models.
Graduates should qualify for CAD jobs in architectural and engineering consulting firms and industrial design businesses locally, regionally, and globally.
Computer-Aided Drafting Technology is a course of study designed to prepare students to apply technical skills and advanced computer software and hardware knowledge to the development of plans and related documentation. The instruction will also ensure students are provided the necessary background to manage the hardware and software components of a CAD system.
Coursework includes instruction in Mechanical drafting, computer-assisted drafting and design (CADD), creating and managing two and three-dimensional models.
Graduates should qualify for CAD jobs in architectural and engineering consulting firms and industrial design businesses locally, regionally, and globally.
This program teaches students the intricacies of electrical wiring operations and introduction to National Electric Code, as well as how to install electrical systems in structures and various mechanisms. The program consists of Electrical Levels 1-4.
View on provider's websiteThe welding degree program curriculum teaches students shielded metal arc, Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG), and Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding. Instruction includes consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes. Additional coursework emphasizes math, blueprint reading, metallurgy, welding inspection, and destructive and non-destructive testing. This welding degree curriculum provides the student with industry-standard skills through classroom training and principle application. Students are provided instruction pertaining to safety while working in welding and cutting environments, interpreting welding symbols, determining the quality of welds, implementing a safe and correct operation of welding equipment, improving metal fabrication skills, and learning how to weld various metals in a variety of challenging positions.
View on provider's websiteThe welding degree program curriculum teaches students shielded metal arc, Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG), and Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding. Instruction includes consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes. Additional coursework emphasizes math, blueprint reading, metallurgy, welding inspection, and destructive and non-destructive testing. This welding degree curriculum provides the student with industry-standard skills through classroom training and principle application. Students are provided instruction pertaining to safety while working in welding and cutting environments, interpreting welding symbols, determining the quality of welds, implementing a safe and correct operation of welding equipment, improving metal fabrication skills, and learning how to weld various metals in a variety of challenging positions.
View on provider's websiteThe welding degree program curriculum teaches students shielded metal arc, Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG), and Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding. Instruction includes consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes. Additional coursework emphasizes math, blueprint reading, metallurgy, welding inspection, and destructive and non-destructive testing. This welding degree curriculum provides the student with industry-standard skills through classroom training and principle application. Students are provided instruction pertaining to safety while working in welding and cutting environments, interpreting welding symbols, determining the quality of welds, implementing a safe and correct operation of welding equipment, improving metal fabrication skills, and learning how to weld various metals in a variety of challenging positions.
View on provider's websiteThe welding degree program curriculum teaches students shielded metal arc, Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG), and Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding. Instruction includes consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes. Additional coursework emphasizes math, blueprint reading, metallurgy, welding inspection, and destructive and non-destructive testing. This welding degree curriculum provides the student with industry-standard skills through classroom training and principle application. Students are provided instruction pertaining to safety while working in welding and cutting environments, interpreting welding symbols, determining the quality of welds, implementing a safe and correct operation of welding equipment, improving metal fabrication skills, and learning how to weld various metals in a variety of challenging positions.
View on provider's websiteWelding classes at the Volt Center teach students the principles and practices of welding. Training includes general safety, common hazards, oxyfuel cutting, plasma arc cutting, air-carbon arc cutting, base metal preparation, joint design, quality workmanship, codes, SMAW, and electrodes.
View on provider's websiteThe Forklift program provides training on forklift operations and controls, safety, vehicle stability and capacity, composition of loads, and an operator practical evaluation.
View on provider's websiteStudents learn about the operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting of residential and commercial heating and air-conditioning systems. The program consists of HVAC Levels 1-4.
View on provider's websiteStudents learn about the operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting of residential and commercial heating and air-conditioning systems. The program consists of HVAC Levels 1-4.
View on provider's websiteThis program teaches students the proper methods for inspection of and remediation of mold contamination. Participants will learn about common mold species and their health effects, how to conduct a mold inspection, equipment usage, moisture concerns, mold sampling techniques, mold data interpretation, and containment techniques.
View on provider's websitePlumbing classes at the Volt Center teach students residential and commercial plumbing operations, introduces the Building Plumbing Code, and how to install wastewater vents, water and sewage systems, plumbing fixtures, and more. The program consists of Plumbing Levels 1-4.
View on provider's websiteGet ready for a new career in real estate. Our classes help you earn your license so you can begin listing and selling properties after just a few weeks. We also offer post licensing classes and continuing education to keep your license active.
View on provider's website800 College Ct
New Bern, NC 28562-4900
United States