Florida Panhandle Technical College

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Manufacturing Industry

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The Electrical & Instrumentation Technology program prepares students for a career in the industrial field. Industrial firms now use automation practices requiring highly programmed electronic equipment that frequently requires maintenance and troubleshooting. Electrical & Instrumentation Techs troubleshoot, repair and maintain the various parts needed to keep electronic machinery running smoothly and effectively.

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Information Technology Industry

Data Security Management

Applied Cybersecurity

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Information Security Analysts: Plan, implement, upgrade, or monitor security measures for the protection of computer networks and information. May ensure appropriate security controls are in place that will safeguard digital files and vital electronic infrastructure. May respond to computer security breaches and viruses.

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Applied Information Technology

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The Applied Information Technology program provides quality, up-to-date, competency-based training for students who desire an entry-level position as an Information Systems Technician, Computer Support Technician, or related occupations. The 600 hour program (approximately 20 weeks) includes hardware and software configuration, customer support operations and advanced web applications.

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Applied Information Technology

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The Applied Information Technology program provides quality, up-to-date, competency-based training for students who desire an entry-level position as an Information Systems Technician, Computer Support Technician, or related occupations. The 600 hour program (approximately 20 weeks) includes hardware and software configuration, customer support operations and advanced web applications.

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Applied Information Technology

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The Applied Information Technology program provides quality, up-to-date, competency-based training for students who desire an entry-level position as an Information Systems Technician, Computer Support Technician, or related occupations. The 600 hour program (approximately 20 weeks) includes hardware and software configuration, customer support operations and advanced web applications.

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Applied Information Technology

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The Applied Information Technology program provides quality, up-to-date, competency-based training for students who desire an entry-level position as an Information Systems Technician, Computer Support Technician, or related occupations. The 600 hour program (approximately 20 weeks) includes hardware and software configuration, customer support operations and advanced web applications.

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Network Systems Administration

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The Network Systems Administration program is the advanced Program to the Network Support Services program. This program provides students with advance network, server and security techniques to analyze, test, troubleshoot and evaluate existing network systems, such as local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), and Internet systems or a segment of a network system. Students completing this program are prepared for jobs as Computer Support Assistants, Network Support Technicians, Systems Administrators, Systems Engineers, Wireless Networks Administrators and Data Communications Analyst.

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IT Support Specialist

Applied Information Technology

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The Applied Information Technology program provides quality, up-to-date, competency-based training for students who desire an entry-level position as an Information Systems Technician, Computer Support Technician, or related occupations. The 600 hour program (approximately 20 weeks) includes hardware and software configuration, customer support operations and advanced web applications.

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Applied Information Technology

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The Applied Information Technology program provides quality, up-to-date, competency-based training for students who desire an entry-level position as an Information Systems Technician, Computer Support Technician, or related occupations. The 600 hour program (approximately 20 weeks) includes hardware and software configuration, customer support operations and advanced web applications.

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Systems Analyst

Applied Information Technology

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The Applied Information Technology program provides quality, up-to-date, competency-based training for students who desire an entry-level position as an Information Systems Technician, Computer Support Technician, or related occupations. The 600 hour program (approximately 20 weeks) includes hardware and software configuration, customer support operations and advanced web applications.

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Transportation Industry

Auto Mechanic

Automotive Service Technology 1

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This training program will prepare students for employment as Automotive Service Technicians & Mechanics. The content includes, but is not limited to, finance; technical and product skills; underlying principles of technology; labor issues; community issues; and health, safety, and environmental issues.

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Truck Driver

Commercial Vehicle Driving

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This training program will prepare students for employment as professional drivers. It provides instruction in the modern methods and techniques used to develop safe driving habits, proper handling of equipment; customer relations; and other areas of instruction that will be an asset to the transportation industry.

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Diesel Mechanic

Diesel Systems Technician

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The Diesel Technology program will provide education in most types of land transportation

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Construction Industry

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Construction Vehicle Technician

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This training program will prepare students for employment as Construction Vehicles Operators/dump truck drivers, and Construction Equipment Operators. It provides instruction in the modern methods and techniques used to develop safe driving habits, proper handling of equipment; customer relations; and other areas of instruction that will be an asset to the transportation industry.

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Heavy Equipment Operations Technician

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This training program will prepare students for employment in the construction field as Heavy Equipment Operators. The content includes, but is not limited to, communication, employability and leadership skills; human relations; safe and efficient work practices; and skills to operate and maintain a variety of heavy equipment.

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Architectural Drafter

Drafting

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AutoCAD drafters are employed by manufacturing companies, engineering firms, and architectural firms. Drafters build on the ability to visualize concepts and designs and bring their ideas to life using Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) methods. Drafters use computer software to turn the concepts and specifications of architects, engineers and other manufacturing designers into blueprints and drawings. The yearlong program covers focused instruction in the use of CAD programs including Solid Works and Autodesk.

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Electrician

Electrician

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This training program will prepare students for employment as skilled Electricians and Electrician Helpers. It will provide instruction in the basics of electrical wiring with equal emphasis on theory and hands-on experience. It includes learning to read and understand the NFPA 70. Along with the hands-on training, you will learn blueprint reading and applied math.

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Welder

Welding Technology

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This training program will prepare students for employment in various welding positions. The content includes, but is not limited to, planning; management; finance; technical and product skills; underlying principles of technology; labor issues; community issues; and health, safety, and environmental issues.

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Public Service Industry

Correctional Officer

Correctional Officer

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Crossover from Law Enforcement Officer to Correctional Officer

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This training program will prepare students who are currently Law Enforcement Officers to become Correctional Officers. Within this program, selected sections of the Traditional Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Training Program have been modified to fit the needs of Law Enforcement Officers wanting to become certified Florida Correctional Officers.

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Police Officer

Crossover from Correctional Officer to Law Enforcement Officer

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This training program will prepare students who are currently Law Enforcement Officers to become Correctional Officers. Within this program, selected sections of the Traditional Correctional Officer Basic Recruit Training Program have been modified to fit the needs of Law Enforcement Officers wanting to become certified Florida Correctional Officers.

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Florida Law Enforcement Academy

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This training program will prepare students for employment as Law Enforcement Officers. The responsibility of a Law Enforcement Officer must never be taken lightly. Officers must always act within the boundaries of their authority and uphold the recognized standards of their professions code of ethics.

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EMTs and Paramedics

Emergency Medical Technician - ATD

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This training program will prepare students for employment as Emergency Medical Technicians to function at the pre-hospital (basic) level and treat various medical/trauma conditions. The content includes, but is not limited to, patient assessment; air­way management; cardiac arrest; external and internal bleeding and shock; traumatic injuries; fractures; dislocations; sprains; poisoning; stroke; alcohol and drug abuse; emergency childbirth and burns.

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Fire Fighter/EMT

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This training program will prepare students for employment as Emergency Medical Technicians to function at the pre-hospital (basic) level and treat various medical/trauma conditions. The content includes, but is not limited to, patient assessment; air­way management; cardiac arrest; external and internal bleeding and shock; traumatic injuries; fractures; dislocations; sprains; poisoning; stroke; alcohol and drug abuse; emergency childbirth and burns.

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Firefighter

Fire Fighter/EMT

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This training program will prepare students for employment as Emergency Medical Technicians to function at the pre-hospital (basic) level and treat various medical/trauma conditions. The content includes, but is not limited to, patient assessment; air­way management; cardiac arrest; external and internal bleeding and shock; traumatic injuries; fractures; dislocations; sprains; poisoning; stroke; alcohol and drug abuse; emergency childbirth and burns.

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Fire Fighter/EMT

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This training program will prepare students for employment as Emergency Medical Technicians to function at the pre-hospital (basic) level and treat various medical/trauma conditions. The content includes, but is not limited to, patient assessment; air­way management; cardiac arrest; external and internal bleeding and shock; traumatic injuries; fractures; dislocations; sprains; poisoning; stroke; alcohol and drug abuse; emergency childbirth and burns.

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Energy Industry

Diesel Mechanic

Diesel Systems Technician

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The Diesel Technology program will provide education in most types of land transportation

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Power Generation Technician

Diesel Systems Technician

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The Diesel Technology program will provide education in most types of land transportation

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Communications Industry

Graphic Designer

Digital Media/Multimedia Design

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A multimedia designer is a highly capable designer that turns any idea into a professional design by incorporating images, graphics, text, animations, video and audio. All Digital Media/Multimedia Design Technology students acquire knowledge and skill through the use of self-paced interactive software and hands-on exercises that are accompanied by teacher-led lectures and demonstrations.

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AV Technician

Digital Video Technology

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This program is designed to prepare students for initial employment as production assistants, audio/video equipment technicians, video/TV camera operators, video editors, multi-media artists/ animators and broadcast technicians. Students get hands-on training in the latest techniques for digital videography including professional video camera operation, on- and off-line editing, scripting, lighting, field/studio production, and video editing.

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Healthcare Industry

Certified Nursing Assistant

Patient Care Technician

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The Patient Care Technician (PCT) program requires about six months of training. Nursing assistants commonly work in nursing care facilities and hospitals, but some are employed by doctors’ offices, community care facilities and home health care services. The program includes classroom lectures, hands-on training using medical equipment, practical exercises in labs, and real-world experience in a variety of medical facilities and provides more than a CNA certification.

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Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technician

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Pharmacy Technicians usually work beside pharmacists – counting tablets, packaging medicine and processing insurance claims. Pharmacy technicians ensure medications are filled correctly in a specified window of time and require immense precision and detail. The Pharmacy Technician program prepares students for employment in only two semesters as Pharmacy Technicians in hospitals, clinics or retail pharmacies.

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Phlebotomist

Phelobotomy

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Phlebotomists work in blood banks, hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities drawing blood from patients in preparation for medical testing. As a Phlebotomist, you must be able to work directly with patients and have the ability to calm them. Safety is key in phlebotomy and all safety precautions must be taken to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases.

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Nurse - LPN / LVN

Practical Nursing

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Becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse is the quickest way to enter a nursing career - it only requires one year of training. Practical nurses must be very compassionate and patient, and be excellent caregivers. LPNs perform a variety of tasks including monitoring patients and medical equipment, gathering information from patients and recording it, administering medications and patient care.

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Contact Phone Number

850-638-1180

Address

757 Hoyt St
Chipley, FL 32428
United States