

This program provides students with a broad foundation and skills in the
manufacturing industry with the application of automation technology and
quality control in manufacturing, engineering and robotics. Students will
demonstrate the understanding of mechanisms, engineering design, thermal
technology, reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics, AC/DC
electrical, fluid power, technological products and systems. Students will
design computer-aided drawings to demonstrate proficiency in computer
control and robotics. The use of industrial and processes will include basic
machine tools, CNC machines and welding technology.
This program provides students with a broad foundation and skills in the
manufacturing industry with the application of automation technology and
quality control in manufacturing, engineering and robotics. Students will
demonstrate the understanding of mechanisms, engineering design, thermal
technology, reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics, AC/DC
electrical, fluid power, technological products and systems. Students will
design computer-aided drawings to demonstrate proficiency in computer
control and robotics. The use of industrial and processes will include basic
machine tools, CNC machines and welding technology.
This program provides students with a broad foundation and skills in the
manufacturing industry with the application of automation technology and
quality control in manufacturing, engineering and robotics. Students will
demonstrate the understanding of mechanisms, engineering design, thermal
technology, reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics, AC/DC
electrical, fluid power, technological products and systems. Students will
design computer-aided drawings to demonstrate proficiency in computer
control and robotics. The use of industrial and processes will include basic
machine tools, CNC machines and welding technology.
The purpose of the Industrial Technology program is to prepare
students for employment as industrial engineering technicians. The
program incorporates diverse training in a wide variety of skill areas
within product manufacturing and services industries. Training will
include CAD, Lean Manufacturing and Automated Manufacturing
Technology, which is designed to prepare students for careers in
computer-aided manufacturing, numerical control, rapid prototyping
and robotics.
This program provides students with a broad foundation and skills in the
manufacturing industry with the application of automation technology and
quality control in manufacturing, engineering and robotics. Students will
demonstrate the understanding of mechanisms, engineering design, thermal
technology, reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics, AC/DC
electrical, fluid power, technological products and systems. Students will
design computer-aided drawings to demonstrate proficiency in computer
control and robotics. The use of industrial and processes will include basic
machine tools, CNC machines and welding technology.
This program provides students with a broad foundation and skills in the
manufacturing industry with the application of automation technology and
quality control in manufacturing, engineering and robotics. Students will
demonstrate the understanding of mechanisms, engineering design, thermal
technology, reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics, AC/DC
electrical, fluid power, technological products and systems. Students will
design computer-aided drawings to demonstrate proficiency in computer
control and robotics. The use of industrial and processes will include basic
machine tools, CNC machines and welding technology.
This program provides students with a broad foundation and skills in the
manufacturing industry with the application of automation technology and
quality control in manufacturing, engineering and robotics. Students will
demonstrate the understanding of mechanisms, engineering design, thermal
technology, reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics, AC/DC
electrical, fluid power, technological products and systems. Students will
design computer-aided drawings to demonstrate proficiency in computer
control and robotics. The use of industrial and processes will include basic
machine tools, CNC machines and welding technology.
The MTC Welding Technology program covers all four major
welding processes including SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW. Also
included is an in-depth study of the American Welding Society welding
symbols and blueprint reading for welders. Additional training such as
Torch Cutting, Plasma Cutting, and Carbon Arc Gouging along with
related equipment is also covered. Training will include basic to advance
welding positions on plate and pipe, on ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
The MTC welding pro- gram is an American Welding Society
Accredited Test Facility. We are proud of this excellence award which
allows MTC to train, test and certify welders in accordance to the
appropriate code standards
This course is for the skilled welder who is looking for some
of the highest-level welder certifications available. In today’s competitive
industry, this course will solidify your marketability as a CERTIFIED 6G
WELDER for those who successfully complete the code certification
requirements. The focus of this skill level will involve the S.M.A.W. and
G.T.A.W. processes on 2" and 6" Carbon Steel pipe, along with 2"
Stainless Steel Tubing, all in the 6G TEST POSITION. Successful
welders will be able to look forward to entering into a world
of opportunity in all the major areas in the welding industry from
Cross Country Pipeline to Aerospace to Nuclear Power facilities, Ship
Building and everything in between.
This program prepares students for employment or advanced training in the building construction industry. Instruction focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses the understanding of all aspects of the building construction industry including planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, and underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues, health, safety, and environmental issues. Students recieve training in carpentry and installation of drywall, and basic skills in HVAC, plumbing theory, electrical components, concrete and masonry. Training in construction OSHA, fork truck and first aide are part of this program. Students learn through classroom, shop, and laboratory activities.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares students for employment or advanced training in the building construction industry. Instruction focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses the understanding of all aspects of the building construction industry including planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, and underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues, health, safety, and environmental issues. Students recieve training in carpentry and installation of drywall, and basic skills in HVAC, plumbing theory, electrical components, concrete and masonry. Training in construction OSHA, fork truck and first aide are part of this program. Students learn through classroom, shop, and laboratory activities.
View on provider's websiteThe purpose of this program is to prepare students for employment or advanced training in the heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration and ventilation industry. The content includes but is not limited to designing, testing, and repairing heating, ventilation, ir-conditioning and colling (HVAC) systems. Also there is an introduction to NATE Electrical for HVAC,. And you will learn Aluminum Tubing Brising.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares students for employment or advanced training in the building construction industry. Instruction focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses the understanding of all aspects of the building construction industry including planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, and underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues, health, safety, and environmental issues. Students recieve training in carpentry and installation of drywall, and basic skills in HVAC, plumbing theory, electrical components, concrete and masonry. Training in construction OSHA, fork truck and first aide are part of this program. Students learn through classroom, shop, and laboratory activities.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares students for employment or advanced training in the building construction industry. Instruction focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses the understanding of all aspects of the building construction industry including planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, and underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues, health, safety, and environmental issues. Students recieve training in carpentry and installation of drywall, and basic skills in HVAC, plumbing theory, electrical components, concrete and masonry. Training in construction OSHA, fork truck and first aide are part of this program. Students learn through classroom, shop, and laboratory activities.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares students for employment or advanced training in the building construction industry. Instruction focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses the understanding of all aspects of the building construction industry including planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, and underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues, health, safety, and environmental issues. Students recieve training in carpentry and installation of drywall, and basic skills in HVAC, plumbing theory, electrical components, concrete and masonry. Training in construction OSHA, fork truck and first aide are part of this program. Students learn through classroom, shop, and laboratory activities.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares students for employment or advanced training in the building construction industry. Instruction focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses the understanding of all aspects of the building construction industry including planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, and underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues, health, safety, and environmental issues. Students recieve training in carpentry and installation of drywall, and basic skills in HVAC, plumbing theory, electrical components, concrete and masonry. Training in construction OSHA, fork truck and first aide are part of this program. Students learn through classroom, shop, and laboratory activities.
View on provider's websiteThis program prepares students for employment or advanced training in the building construction industry. Instruction focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses the understanding of all aspects of the building construction industry including planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, and underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues, health, safety, and environmental issues. Students recieve training in carpentry and installation of drywall, and basic skills in HVAC, plumbing theory, electrical components, concrete and masonry. Training in construction OSHA, fork truck and first aide are part of this program. Students learn through classroom, shop, and laboratory activities.
View on provider's websiteThe purpose of the Electrician program is to prepare students for employment or advanced
training in a variety of electrical industries. The program covers use of tools, Ohms Law,
blueprint reading, NEC (National Electric Code), DC and AC, circuits, basic safety,
construction site etiquette, conduit bending, residential and light commercial “rough in/trim
out” of wiring.
The MTC Welding Technology program covers all four major
welding processes including SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW. Also
included is an in-depth study of the American Welding Society welding
symbols and blueprint reading for welders. Additional training such as
Torch Cutting, Plasma Cutting, and Carbon Arc Gouging along with
related equipment is also covered. Training will include basic to advance
welding positions on plate and pipe, on ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
The MTC welding pro- gram is an American Welding Society
Accredited Test Facility. We are proud of this excellence award which
allows MTC to train, test and certify welders in accordance to the
appropriate code standards
The MTC Welding Technology program covers all four major
welding processes including SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW. Also
included is an in-depth study of the American Welding Society welding
symbols and blueprint reading for welders. Additional training such as
Torch Cutting, Plasma Cutting, and Carbon Arc Gouging along with
related equipment is also covered. Training will include basic to advance
welding positions on plate and pipe, on ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
The MTC welding pro- gram is an American Welding Society
Accredited Test Facility. We are proud of this excellence award which
allows MTC to train, test and certify welders in accordance to the
appropriate code standards
This course is for the skilled welder who is looking for some
of the highest-level welder certifications available. In today’s competitive
industry, this course will solidify your marketability as a CERTIFIED 6G
WELDER for those who successfully complete the code certification
requirements. The focus of this skill level will involve the S.M.A.W. and
G.T.A.W. processes on 2" and 6" Carbon Steel pipe, along with 2"
Stainless Steel Tubing, all in the 6G TEST POSITION. Successful
welders will be able to look forward to entering into a world
of opportunity in all the major areas in the welding industry from
Cross Country Pipeline to Aerospace to Nuclear Power facilities, Ship
Building and everything in between.
This course is for the skilled welder who is looking for some
of the highest-level welder certifications available. In today’s competitive
industry, this course will solidify your marketability as a CERTIFIED 6G
WELDER for those who successfully complete the code certification
requirements. The focus of this skill level will involve the S.M.A.W. and
G.T.A.W. processes on 2" and 6" Carbon Steel pipe, along with 2"
Stainless Steel Tubing, all in the 6G TEST POSITION. Successful
welders will be able to look forward to entering into a world
of opportunity in all the major areas in the welding industry from
Cross Country Pipeline to Aerospace to Nuclear Power facilities, Ship
Building and everything in between.
The MTC Welding Technology program covers all four major
welding processes including SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW. Also
included is an in-depth study of the American Welding Society welding
symbols and blueprint reading for welders. Additional training such as
Torch Cutting, Plasma Cutting, and Carbon Arc Gouging along with
related equipment is also covered. Training will include basic to advance
welding positions on plate and pipe, on ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
The MTC welding pro- gram is an American Welding Society
Accredited Test Facility. We are proud of this excellence award which
allows MTC to train, test and certify welders in accordance to the
appropriate code standards
The MTC Welding Technology program covers all four major
welding processes including SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW. Also
included is an in-depth study of the American Welding Society welding
symbols and blueprint reading for welders. Additional training such as
Torch Cutting, Plasma Cutting, and Carbon Arc Gouging along with
related equipment is also covered. Training will include basic to advance
welding positions on plate and pipe, on ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
The MTC welding pro- gram is an American Welding Society
Accredited Test Facility. We are proud of this excellence award which
allows MTC to train, test and certify welders in accordance to the
appropriate code standards
This course is for the skilled welder who is looking for some
of the highest-level welder certifications available. In today’s competitive
industry, this course will solidify your marketability as a CERTIFIED 6G
WELDER for those who successfully complete the code certification
requirements. The focus of this skill level will involve the S.M.A.W. and
G.T.A.W. processes on 2" and 6" Carbon Steel pipe, along with 2"
Stainless Steel Tubing, all in the 6G TEST POSITION. Successful
welders will be able to look forward to entering into a world
of opportunity in all the major areas in the welding industry from
Cross Country Pipeline to Aerospace to Nuclear Power facilities, Ship
Building and everything in between.
This course is for the skilled welder who is looking for some
of the highest-level welder certifications available. In today’s competitive
industry, this course will solidify your marketability as a CERTIFIED 6G
WELDER for those who successfully complete the code certification
requirements. The focus of this skill level will involve the S.M.A.W. and
G.T.A.W. processes on 2" and 6" Carbon Steel pipe, along with 2"
Stainless Steel Tubing, all in the 6G TEST POSITION. Successful
welders will be able to look forward to entering into a world
of opportunity in all the major areas in the welding industry from
Cross Country Pipeline to Aerospace to Nuclear Power facilities, Ship
Building and everything in between.
This program provides students with a broad foundation and skills in the
manufacturing industry with the application of automation technology and
quality control in manufacturing, engineering and robotics. Students will
demonstrate the understanding of mechanisms, engineering design, thermal
technology, reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics, AC/DC
electrical, fluid power, technological products and systems. Students will
design computer-aided drawings to demonstrate proficiency in computer
control and robotics. The use of industrial and processes will include basic
machine tools, CNC machines and welding technology.
The Electrical and Instrumentation Technology (EIT) course prepares the student with the knowledge and
skills for employment in the Industrial/Commercial Controls field as a technician in both manufacturing and
contracting in the electrical discipline. Students will be instructed in basic electricity theory, motor controls,
relay logic, programmable logic controllers (PLC, and flow, pressure, temperature process control. This
course will include equal parts of instructional and hand-on curriculum.
This program provides students with a broad foundation and skills in the
manufacturing industry with the application of automation technology and
quality control in manufacturing, engineering and robotics. Students will
demonstrate the understanding of mechanisms, engineering design, thermal
technology, reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics, AC/DC
electrical, fluid power, technological products and systems. Students will
design computer-aided drawings to demonstrate proficiency in computer
control and robotics. The use of industrial and processes will include basic
machine tools, CNC machines and welding technology.
The purpose of the Industrial Technology program is to prepare
students for employment as industrial engineering technicians. The
program incorporates diverse training in a wide variety of skill areas
within product manufacturing and services industries. Training will
include CAD, Lean Manufacturing and Automated Manufacturing
Technology, which is designed to prepare students for careers in
computer-aided manufacturing, numerical control, rapid prototyping
and robotics.
This program provides students with a broad foundation and skills in the
manufacturing industry with the application of automation technology and
quality control in manufacturing, engineering and robotics. Students will
demonstrate the understanding of mechanisms, engineering design, thermal
technology, reading and interpreting blueprints and schematics, AC/DC
electrical, fluid power, technological products and systems. Students will
design computer-aided drawings to demonstrate proficiency in computer
control and robotics. The use of industrial and processes will include basic
machine tools, CNC machines and welding technology.
The purpose of the CNC Production is to prepare the students for employment by teaching
them the skills necessary for successfully operating and programming a variety of Computer
Numerical Controlled (CNC) milling and turning centers. This includes, but is not limited to
safety standards, underlying principles, of technology, labor issues, maintaining quality,
keeping detailed job records, maintain equipment, and tracking sup- plies according to
protocol.
The purpose of the Industrial Technology program is to prepare
students for employment as industrial engineering technicians. The
program incorporates diverse training in a wide variety of skill areas
within product manufacturing and services industries. Training will
include CAD, Lean Manufacturing and Automated Manufacturing
Technology, which is designed to prepare students for careers in
computer-aided manufacturing, numerical control, rapid prototyping
and robotics.
The purpose of the Machining program is to prepare students
for employment or advanced training in the machining technology
industry. Machining is critical to the manufacturing of a variety of
products, including automobiles, airplanes and trains and is the
technology that makes these products operational. Students will learn
the use of lathes, CNC machines, grinders, and milling machines. They
will also read blueprints and learn quality control.
The Electrical and Instrumentation Technology (EIT) course prepares the student with the knowledge and
skills for employment in the Industrial/Commercial Controls field as a technician in both manufacturing and
contracting in the electrical discipline. Students will be instructed in basic electricity theory, motor controls,
relay logic, programmable logic controllers (PLC, and flow, pressure, temperature process control. This
course will include equal parts of instructional and hand-on curriculum.
The Electrical and Instrumentation Technology (EIT) course prepares the student with the knowledge and
skills for employment in the Industrial/Commercial Controls field as a technician in both manufacturing and
contracting in the electrical discipline. Students will be instructed in basic electricity theory, motor controls,
relay logic, programmable logic controllers (PLC, and flow, pressure, temperature process control. This
course will include equal parts of instructional and hand-on curriculum.
The Electrical and Instrumentation Technology (EIT) course prepares the student with the knowledge and
skills for employment in the Industrial/Commercial Controls field as a technician in both manufacturing and
contracting in the electrical discipline. Students will be instructed in basic electricity theory, motor controls,
relay logic, programmable logic controllers (PLC, and flow, pressure, temperature process control. This
course will include equal parts of instructional and hand-on curriculum.
The Electrical and Instrumentation Technology (EIT) course prepares the student with the knowledge and
skills for employment in the Industrial/Commercial Controls field as a technician in both manufacturing and
contracting in the electrical discipline. Students will be instructed in basic electricity theory, motor controls,
relay logic, programmable logic controllers (PLC, and flow, pressure, temperature process control. This
course will include equal parts of instructional and hand-on curriculum.
The purpose of the Industrial Technology program is to prepare
students for employment as industrial engineering technicians. The
program incorporates diverse training in a wide variety of skill areas
within product manufacturing and services industries. Training will
include CAD, Lean Manufacturing and Automated Manufacturing
Technology, which is designed to prepare students for careers in
computer-aided manufacturing, numerical control, rapid prototyping
and robotics.
The purpose of the Automotive Collision Technology Technician program is to prepare students for employment in the automotive collision repair and refinishing field. This course includes basic trade skills in refinishing, sheet metal repair frame and unibody squaring and aligning, use of fillers, paint systems and undercoats, related welding skills in related mechanical skills, trim-hardware maintenance, glass servicing, and other miscellaneous repairs, as well as cost estimation and customer service.
View on provider's websiteThe purpose of the Automotive Collision Technology Technician program is to prepare students for
employment in the automotive repair and refinishing industry. The course content includes basic
trade skills in refinishing, sheet metal repair frame and unibody squaring and aligning, use of fillers,
paint systems and under- coats, related welding skills in related mechanical skills, trim-hardware
maintenance, glass servicing, and other miscellaneous repairs, as well as cost estimation and
customer service.
The purpose of the Automotive Service Technician program is to
prepare students for employment or advanced training in the automotive
industry. Class and laboratory activities include instruction in applied theory,
the use of tools, equipment, materials, and processes found in the industry.
Diagnostic troubleshooting is emphasized in all areas of instruction. This is
program is accredited by the ASE Education Foundation, Inc.
The main focus of the Marine Service Technology program is on outboard
engines and 2-stroke and 4-stroke theory with an overview of inboard gas and
diesel engines. Students will learn the use of tools, equipment, fuel and cooling
systems and how to troubleshoot and repair boats and engines, rig boats with the
proper wiring, and install engines and accessories. MTC Marine Services
Technology is a member of the American Boat and Yacht Council and the
Association of Marine Technicians. The course prepares students for
SkillsUSA, Mercury Marine, Yamaha and Bombardier certifications.
This program is a planned sequence of instruction consisting of
four occupational completion points. When the recommended sequence
is followed, the structure is intended to prepare students to complete the
CompTIA A+ industry certification. Sufficient coverage of advanced
concepts and competencies will provide a summary of other
industry certifications, including, CompTIA Network+ certification.
Students learn through hands-on labs, simulation software labs, instructorled lesson plans, and other learning resources. They work individually and
in groups to complete the labs, projects and build computer
information systems.
This program is a planned sequence of instruction consisting of
four occupational completion points. When the recommended sequence
is followed, the structure is intended to prepare students to complete the
CompTIA A+ industry certification. Sufficient coverage of advanced
concepts and competencies will provide a summary of other
industry certifications, including, CompTIA Network+ certification.
Students learn through hands-on labs, simulation software labs, instructorled lesson plans, and other learning resources. They work individually and
in groups to complete the labs, projects and build computer
information systems.
This program is a planned sequence of instruction consisting of
four occupational completion points. When the recommended sequence
is followed, the structure is intended to prepare students to complete the
CompTIA A+ industry certification. Sufficient coverage of advanced
concepts and competencies will provide a summary of other
industry certifications, including, CompTIA Network+ certification.
Students learn through hands-on labs, simulation software labs, instructorled lesson plans, and other learning resources. They work individually and
in groups to complete the labs, projects and build computer
information systems.
This program is a planned sequence of instruction consisting of
four occupational completion points. When the recommended sequence
is followed, the structure is intended to prepare students to complete the
CompTIA A+ industry certification. Sufficient coverage of advanced
concepts and competencies will provide a summary of other
industry certifications, including, CompTIA Network+ certification.
Students learn through hands-on labs, simulation software labs, instructorled lesson plans, and other learning resources. They work individually and
in groups to complete the labs, projects and build computer
information systems.
This program is a planned sequence of instruction consisting of
four occupational completion points. When the recommended sequence
is followed, the structure is intended to prepare students to complete the
CompTIA A+ industry certification. Sufficient coverage of advanced
concepts and competencies will provide a summary of other
industry certifications, including, CompTIA Network+ certification.
Students learn through hands-on labs, simulation software labs, instructorled lesson plans, and other learning resources. They work individually and
in groups to complete the labs, projects and build computer
information systems.
The program is designed to prepare students for employment as dental assistants. Students graduate with
entry-level skills for general chair side, dental laboratory and business office administration. Graduates
receive a state certificate in dental radiography and dental assisting expanded functions. They are
prepared to take the national board exam to earn the credential of Certified Dental Assistant.
The Medical Assisting program prepares students for employment as Medical Assistants in a variety of health care
settings. Upon completion, students will be equipped to function as clinical assistants, administrative assistants with
clerical and managerial skills, competent in ECG, phlebotomy, laboratory skills, patient care and education. The program
is in accordance with the Florida Statutes on Medical Assistants and is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of
Allied Health Education Programs (25400 US Highway 19 N, Suite 158, Clearwater, FL 33763, (727) 210-2350,
www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB). For more
information, visit our website at ManateeTech.edu.
The Medical Coder/Biller program is designed to prepare students for employment in a variety of health care settings as an entry level
coder, medical record coder, coding technician, or coding clerk, or medical coder/ biller. The program includes medical terminology,
anatomy and physiology, coding systems, fundamentals of disease process including pharmacology, health care delivery systems,
basics of medical records services, ethical and legal responsibilities, safety/security procedures, basic data processing, and
employability skills
The Medical Laboratory Assisting program prepares students for employment as Medical Laboratory Assistants in a
variety of health care settings. Upon completion, students will be equipped to function as clinical lab assistants as well
as phlebotomists. The program is in accordance with the Florida Statutes on Medical Laboratory Assistants.
For more information, visit our website at ManateeTech.edu.
This program is designed to prepare students for employment as a Patient Care Technician. It also gives the student the technical
knowledge and skills proficiency needed to prepare for further nursing education. The program includes, but is not limited to Health
Science Core curriculum, Medical Terminology, Emergency Care, Patient Care Procedures, Nutrition, Aging Process and
Gerontology, Infection Control and CPR (Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation). Introduction to Phlebotomy, EKG and Home Health
Aide. Students are prepared to earn the Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Certification.
The Pharmacy Technician program prepares students for the registration requirement for pharmacy technicians in the
State of Florida. Pharmacy technicians work under the direction of a licensed pharmacist and are trained to prepare
prescription medications, provide customer service, and perform administrative duties within a pharmacy setting.
Coursework includes, but is not limited to: pharmacy terminology, pharmacology, medication procession, law and ethics,
IV/Chemotherapy preparation, inventory control, automation/computer applications and customer service.
This program is designed to prepare students for employment as licensed practical nurses and is approved by the Florida Board of
Nursing, so the graduate may take the examination to practice as such. It also gives the student the technical knowledge and skills
proficiency needed to prepare for further nursing education. Content includes, but is not limited to, theoretical instruction and clinical
experience in surgical, obstetric, pediatric and geriatric nursing, acute care, long-term nursing and community settings.
The Surgical Technology program is designed to prepare students for employment as Surgical Technologists. The
content includes communication and interpersonal skills, legal and ethical responsibilities, medical terminology, anatomy,
physiology, pathophysiology, microbiology and pharmacology. In a simulated surgical environment, students practice
preparing, setting up and maintaining a sterile field, sterilization and disinfection procedures, preparation of supplies and
equipment for surgery, and patient preparation. Clinical experiences in an operating room and related areas are an integral
part of this program. For more information, visit our website at ManateeTech.edu.
This program focuses on broad transferable skills and stresses understanding and
demonstration of elements of the digital publishing industry. This course is focused on
building a solid foundation of visual communications using Adobe Photoshop, Adobe
InDesign, and Adobe Light Room. Course includes digital graphic design and digital
photography, image editing and retouching, and camera and lighting knowledge. This
will be accomplished by providing training in a hands-on, real work environment
utilizing current technologies used in industry. It also will introduce basic knowledge
of computer skills required to proceed with further professional growth in
this field. Students will graduate with an interview-ready, full hardcopy studio
portfolio and digital portfolio with an International Adobe Certification.
This program is designed to prepare students for initial employment
as production assistants, audio/video equipment technician, video/TV
camera operators, video editors, multi-media artists/ animators. Students learn
the latest techniques offered in the production of digital video activities
including compositing, scripts, lighting, camera operation, electronic news
gathering, field/studio production and video editing.
The Early Childhood Education Apprenticeship program includes instruction in Early
Childhood Education, Employability Skills, Behavior Guidance Techniques, Interpersonal
Relations, Balanced Family, School and Work Nutrition, Child Growth and Development,
Program Planning and Communication and Safety.
The Early Childhood Education Apprenticeship program includes instruction in Early
Childhood Education, Employability Skills, Behavior Guidance Techniques, Interpersonal
Relations, Balanced Family, School and Work Nutrition, Child Growth and Development,
Program Planning and Communication and Safety.
The Early Childhood Education Apprenticeship program includes instruction in Early
Childhood Education, Employability Skills, Behavior Guidance Techniques, Interpersonal
Relations, Balanced Family, School and Work Nutrition, Child Growth and Development,
Program Planning and Communication and Safety.
This Applied Technology diploma program prepares students for employment as emergency medical technicians. Successful
completion equips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to be a member of the emergency medical services team.
Students are qualified and prepared to pass the Florida EMT – Basic Certification and the National Registry Certification
examinations.
Successful completion of this program equips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to be a member
of the Florida Fire service team as a career fire fighter. Students are qualified and prepared to pass the Florida Fire
Fighter licensure examination. This Applied Technology diploma program (EMT) prepares students for employment as
emergency medical technicians. Successful completion equips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary
to be a member of the emergency medical services team. Students are qualified and prepared to pass the Florida EMT –
Basic Licensure and the National Registry Certification examinations.
Successful completion of this program equips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to be a member
of the Florida Fire service team as a career fire fighter. Students are qualified and prepared to pass the Florida Fire
Fighter licensure examination. This Applied Technology diploma program (EMT) prepares students for employment as
emergency medical technicians. Successful completion equips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary
to be a member of the emergency medical services team. Students are qualified and prepared to pass the Florida EMT –
Basic Licensure and the National Registry Certification examinations.
Successful completion of this program equips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to be a member of the
emergency medical services team as a Paramedic. Students are qualified and prepared to pass the National Registry Licensure
Examination.
Successful completion of this program equips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to be a member of the Florida
Fire service team as a career fire fighter. Students are qualified and prepared to pass the Florida Fire Fighter licensure examination.
Successful completion of this program equips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to be a member
of the Florida Fire service team as a career fire fighter. Students are qualified and prepared to pass the Florida Fire
Fighter licensure examination. This Applied Technology diploma program (EMT) prepares students for employment as
emergency medical technicians. Successful completion equips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary
to be a member of the emergency medical services team. Students are qualified and prepared to pass the Florida EMT –
Basic Licensure and the National Registry Certification examinations.
Program Content: State of the art instruction preparing students to pass the Florida State Officer Certification
Exam (SOCE). Instruction includes: Interactions in a DiverseCommunity, Interviewing and Report Writing,
Fundamentals of Patrol, Calls for Service, Criminal Investigations, Crime Scene to Court Room, Critical
Incidents, Traffic Stops, DUI Traffic Stops, Traffic Crash Investigations, CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle
Operations, CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers, CMS Criminal Justice Firearms and CMS Criminal
JusticeDefensive Tactics
Program Content: State of the art instruction preparing students to pass the Florida State Officer Certification
Exam (SOCE). Instruction includes: Interactions in a DiverseCommunity, Interviewing and Report Writing,
Fundamentals of Patrol, Calls for Service, Criminal Investigations, Crime Scene to Court Room, Critical
Incidents, Traffic Stops, DUI Traffic Stops, Traffic Crash Investigations, CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle
Operations, CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers, CMS Criminal Justice Firearms and CMS Criminal
JusticeDefensive Tactics
Program Content: State of the art instruction preparing students to pass the Florida State Officer Certification
Exam (SOCE). Instruction includes: Interactions in a DiverseCommunity, Interviewing and Report Writing,
Fundamentals of Patrol, Calls for Service, Criminal Investigations, Crime Scene to Court Room, Critical
Incidents, Traffic Stops, DUI Traffic Stops, Traffic Crash Investigations, CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle
Operations, CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers, CMS Criminal Justice Firearms and CMS Criminal
JusticeDefensive Tactics
Program Content: State of the art instruction preparing students to pass the Florida State Officer Certification
Exam (SOCE). Instruction includes: Interactions in a DiverseCommunity, Interviewing and Report Writing,
Fundamentals of Patrol, Calls for Service, Criminal Investigations, Crime Scene to Court Room, Critical
Incidents, Traffic Stops, DUI Traffic Stops, Traffic Crash Investigations, CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle
Operations, CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers, CMS Criminal Justice Firearms and CMS Criminal
JusticeDefensive Tactics
Program Content: State of the art instruction preparing students to pass the Florida State Officer Certification
Exam (SOCE). Instruction includes: Interactions in a DiverseCommunity, Interviewing and Report Writing,
Fundamentals of Patrol, Calls for Service, Criminal Investigations, Crime Scene to Court Room, Critical
Incidents, Traffic Stops, DUI Traffic Stops, Traffic Crash Investigations, CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle
Operations, CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers, CMS Criminal Justice Firearms and CMS Criminal
JusticeDefensive Tactics
This program offers a sequence of courses that provides coherent and rigorous
content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical
knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in the
Hospitality &Tourism career cluster; provides technical skill proficiency, and
includes competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic
knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes,
general employability skills, technical skills, and occupation-specific skills, and
knowledge of all aspects of the Hospitality & Tourism career cluster.
The content includes but is not limited to coursework that prepares students for
employment in the travel and tourism industry as reservation and transportation
agents, travel destination specialists, tour operators, transportation attendants,
cruise ship consultants, or to provide supplemental training for those persons
previously or currently employed in these occupations. This program includes
components on planning, management, finance, technical and production skills,
underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues, and health,
safety, and environmental issues.
This Culinary Arts and Commercial Foods program focuses on intense culinary training with a
hands-on approach. In addition to nutrition, sanitation, and management functions of the professional kitchen, the
program is designed to provide a foundation for transition into positions in the industry or continuing higher education.
Training is done in the brigade system, including saucier with the production of stocks, soups, and sauces; garde-manger
and the art of cold cuisine; the selection and processing of vegetables, grains, legumes, and starchy foods as an
entremetier; as well as in-depth approaches to formal dining room service, baking, and pastry arts. Graduates of this
program are qualified to work as cooks in restaurants, hotels, catering facilities, and more. Students can also continue
their education for a degree in Hospitality Management.
5505 34th St W
Bradenton, FL 34210
United States