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HVAC Technician

Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology Certificate

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Earning an Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology diploma can give you the skills you need to work with residential and light commercial systems doing installations, repairs, service and preventive maintenance. Become an expert on air conditioning, furnaces, heat pumps, HVAC tools and instruments and residential system design.

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Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology Diploma

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Earning an Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology diploma can give you the skills you need to work with residential and light commercial systems doing installations, repairs, service and preventive maintenance. Become an expert on air conditioning, furnaces, heat pumps, HVAC tools and instruments and residential system design.

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Construction Trades

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If you are to work as a licensed contractor or as an employee in the skilled trades, you must pass a North Carolina state exam to obtain the appropriate initial license. To maintain this license, you will have to attend courses that earn renewal credits.

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Refrigeration and Heating Servicing Certificate

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Earning an Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology diploma can give you the skills you need to work with residential and light commercial systems doing installations, repairs, service and preventive maintenance. Become an expert on air conditioning, furnaces, heat pumps, HVAC tools and instruments and residential system design.

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Architectural Drafter

CAD Drafting Certificate

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Mechanical Fabrication Certificate

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Electrician

Construction Trades

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If you are to work as a licensed contractor or as an employee in the skilled trades, you must pass a North Carolina state exam to obtain the appropriate initial license. To maintain this license, you will have to attend courses that earn renewal credits.

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Pipefitter / Steamfitter

Continuing Education Welding Classes

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Welding Technology Certificate

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Welding Technology Diploma

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Welding Technology, A.A.S.

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Welder

Continuing Education Welding Classes

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Mechanical Fabrication Certificate

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Welding and Mechanized Cutting

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Teaches basic welding skills. Topics include: using tools to shape and cut metals, interpreting blueprints, welding safety, and understanding weld tests and codes. Students will gain experience in stick, MIG, and TIG welding, and heavy emphasis will be given to practical applications and "hands-on" activities

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Welding Technology Certificate

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Welding Technology Diploma

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Welding Technology, A.A.S.

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Metal Fabricator

Continuing Education Welding Classes

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Mechanical Fabrication Certificate

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Welding and Mechanized Cutting

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Teaches basic welding skills. Topics include: using tools to shape and cut metals, interpreting blueprints, welding safety, and understanding weld tests and codes. Students will gain experience in stick, MIG, and TIG welding, and heavy emphasis will be given to practical applications and "hands-on" activities

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Welding Technology Certificate

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Welding Technology Diploma

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Welding Technology, A.A.S.

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Prepare for a career in welding and metalworking through classroom and hands-on skills training. As you build the essential foundation in science, technology and applications, you will learn about consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes.

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Construction Equipment Operator

Forklift Training

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Learn the safe and proper operation of powered industrial trucks. Includes both classroom and hands-on training.

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Manufacturing Industry

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician

Analogs Electronics Certificate

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You have options in Mitchell’s Electronics Engineering Technology program. You may start work on a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte or train on the mechatronics track to qualify for jobs in local industry. Either way, you will learn about DC/AC circuits, analog electronics, digital electronics, microprocessors, electronic communication systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical machines, fabrication techniques and design

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Electrical Maintenance Certificate

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You have options in Mitchell’s Electronics Engineering Technology program. You may start work on a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte or train on the mechatronics track to qualify for jobs in local industry. Either way, you will learn about DC/AC circuits, analog electronics, digital electronics, microprocessors, electronic communication systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical machines, fabrication techniques and design

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Electrical Systems Technology Certificate

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Systems Technology Diploma

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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You have options in Mitchell’s Electronics Engineering Technology program. You may start work on a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte or train on the mechatronics track to qualify for jobs in local industry. Either way, you will learn about DC/AC circuits, analog electronics, digital electronics, microprocessors, electronic communication systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical machines, fabrication techniques and design

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Embedded Microprocessors Design Certificate

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You have options in Mitchell’s Electronics Engineering Technology program. You may start work on a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte or train on the mechatronics track to qualify for jobs in local industry. Either way, you will learn about DC/AC circuits, analog electronics, digital electronics, microprocessors, electronic communication systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical machines, fabrication techniques and design

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Electro-Mechanical Technician

Automation Certificate

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The Mechatronics Engineering Technology curriculum will prepare you to use basic engineering principles and technical skills in developing and testing automation systems. As a Mechatronics Engineering student, you will learn to work with electrical, electronic, servo, mechanical, fluid power and other electromechanical systems. Courses emphasize prototype testing, manufacturing and operational testing, systems analysis and maintenance procedures with an emphasis on automated systems startup, maintenance and troubleshooting at the systems level.

When you graduate, you should be qualified for employment in industrial maintenance and manufacturing and will be prepared to work in assembly, testing, startup, troubleshooting, repair, process improvement and control systems. Contribute to a product in its entirety from concept and design to delivery

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Electrical Systems Technology Certificate

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Systems Technology Diploma

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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You have options in Mitchell’s Electronics Engineering Technology program. You may start work on a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte or train on the mechatronics track to qualify for jobs in local industry. Either way, you will learn about DC/AC circuits, analog electronics, digital electronics, microprocessors, electronic communication systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical machines, fabrication techniques and design

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Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Mechatronics

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Local employers are seeking individuals with manufacturing and industrial skills. Learn about the high-wage career opportunities in Iredell County and discover how Mitchell Community College can provide the training to take advantage of these opportunities.

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Mechatronics Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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The Mechatronics Engineering Technology curriculum will prepare you to use basic engineering principles and technical skills in developing and testing automation systems. As a Mechatronics Engineering student, you will learn to work with electrical, electronic, servo, mechanical, fluid power and other electromechanical systems. Courses emphasize prototype testing, manufacturing and operational testing, systems analysis and maintenance procedures with an emphasis on automated systems startup, maintenance and troubleshooting at the systems level.

When you graduate, you should be qualified for employment in industrial maintenance and manufacturing and will be prepared to work in assembly, testing, startup, troubleshooting, repair, process improvement and control systems. Contribute to a product in its entirety from concept and design to delivery

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Robotics Certificate

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You have options in Mitchell’s Electronics Engineering Technology program. You may start work on a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte or train on the mechatronics track to qualify for jobs in local industry. Either way, you will learn about DC/AC circuits, analog electronics, digital electronics, microprocessors, electronic communication systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical machines, fabrication techniques and design

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Robotics Diploma

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You have options in Mitchell’s Electronics Engineering Technology program. You may start work on a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte or train on the mechatronics track to qualify for jobs in local industry. Either way, you will learn about DC/AC circuits, analog electronics, digital electronics, microprocessors, electronic communication systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical machines, fabrication techniques and design

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Industrial Machinery Mechanic

Certified Production Technician

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Getting a job with a great future is happening right now in Iredell County through the North Carolina Manufacturing Institute (NCMI). Manufacturers and education/training providers are working together to develop customized programs to give you the skills and knowledge that local employers want – today!

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Electrical Maintenance Certificate

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You have options in Mitchell’s Electronics Engineering Technology program. You may start work on a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte or train on the mechatronics track to qualify for jobs in local industry. Either way, you will learn about DC/AC circuits, analog electronics, digital electronics, microprocessors, electronic communication systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical machines, fabrication techniques and design

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Electrical Systems Technology Certificate

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Systems Technology Diploma

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Industrial Technician with CPT Maintenance

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Local employers are seeking individuals with manufacturing and industrial skills. Learn about the high-wage career opportunities in Iredell County and discover how Mitchell Community College can provide the training to take advantage of these opportunities.

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Maintenance Certificate

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The Mechatronics Engineering Technology curriculum will prepare you to use basic engineering principles and technical skills in developing and testing automation systems. As a Mechatronics Engineering student, you will learn to work with electrical, electronic, servo, mechanical, fluid power and other electromechanical systems. Courses emphasize prototype testing, manufacturing and operational testing, systems analysis and maintenance procedures with an emphasis on automated systems startup, maintenance and troubleshooting at the systems level.

When you graduate, you should be qualified for employment in industrial maintenance and manufacturing and will be prepared to work in assembly, testing, startup, troubleshooting, repair, process improvement and control systems. Contribute to a product in its entirety from concept and design to delivery

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Electrician

Electrical Systems Technology Certificate

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Systems Technology Diploma

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Lineman

Electrical Systems Technology Certificate

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Systems Technology Diploma

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Electrical Systems Technology, A.A.S.

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Build your foundation of electrical/electronic skills to begin work in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems. Learn about AC/DC theory, basic wiring, electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), AC drives, sensors, industrial motor controls, systems integration and National Electric Code to qualify for apprenticeships and on-the-job training positions in factory automation, electrical contracting and field service.

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Industrial Engineering Technician

Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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You have options in Mitchell’s Electronics Engineering Technology program. You may start work on a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte or train on the mechatronics track to qualify for jobs in local industry. Either way, you will learn about DC/AC circuits, analog electronics, digital electronics, microprocessors, electronic communication systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical machines, fabrication techniques and design

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Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Machinist

Machining Certificate

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Machining Technologies with CNC

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Local employers are seeking individuals with manufacturing and industrial skills. Learn about the high-wage career opportunities in Iredell County and discover how Mitchell Community College can provide the training to take advantage of these opportunities.

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Manufacturing Certificate

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Architectural Drafter

Manufacturing Certificate

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Prepare to work in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields as a mechanical engineering technician or begin work on a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. On either path, you can become knowledgeable in engineering graphics, engineering fundamentals and materials and manufacturing processes. Become an expert in computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), coordinate measuring machines (CMM), computer numerical controls (CNC), machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, and AutoCAD® and SolidWorks® software.

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Transportation Industry

Auto Mechanic

Auto Emissions Certification

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Mitchell offers the required eight-hour Auto Emissions Certification class to become a licensed auto emission/OBD inspector or renew this certification in North Carolina. Instruction focuses on NC Division of Motor Vehicle regulations, inspection procedures and proper use of diagnostic equipment. The class prepares you for the DMV certification exam administered in conjunction with the class

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Auto Safety Certification

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Mitchell offers the required eight-hour Auto Emissions Certification class to become a licensed auto emission/OBD inspector or renew this certification in North Carolina. Instruction focuses on NC Division of Motor Vehicle regulations, inspection procedures and proper use of diagnostic equipment. The class prepares you for the DMV certification exam administered in conjunction with the class

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Public Service Industry

Firefighter

Basic Firefighter Training

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Prepares students with the essential skills required as an entry level firefighter. Includes NCOSFM Firefighter, HazMat Level 1, and EVD certifications upon successful completion. Cost: $450.00 (includes books). Special admission requirements apply; call (704) 978-1340 for more information. Classes are held in Statesville and some off site locations in the area. Check Public Safety schedule for dates and times.

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Fire Protection Technology Certificate

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You can begin or advance a career as a firefighter with a degree in Fire Protection Technology. You may also open up possibilities in business and industry, insurance rating organizations and education.

Fire Protection students learn about hydraulics, hazardous materials, arson investigations, fire protection safety, fire suppression management and laws and codes that are part of this career field

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Fire Protection Technology, A.A.S.

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You can begin or advance a career as a firefighter with a degree in Fire Protection Technology. You may also open up possibilities in business and industry, insurance rating organizations and education.

Fire Protection students learn about hydraulics, hazardous materials, arson investigations, fire protection safety, fire suppression management and laws and codes that are part of this career field

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Fire Service Manager Certificate

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You can begin or advance a career as a firefighter with a degree in Fire Protection Technology. You may also open up possibilities in business and industry, insurance rating organizations and education.

Fire Protection students learn about hydraulics, hazardous materials, arson investigations, fire protection safety, fire suppression management and laws and codes that are part of this career field

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Police Officer

Basic Law Enforcement Training Certificate

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Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) is designed to give you the essential skills required for entry-level employment as a law enforcement officer with state, county and municipal governments, as well as private enterprise.

Mitchell’s BLET program utilizes State commission-mandated topics and methods of instruction. Students must successfully complete and pass all units of study, which include the certification examination mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriffs' Education and Training Standards Commission, in order to receive a Certificate

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BLET Preparation Certificate

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Criminal Justice Technology, A.A.S.

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A degree in Criminal Justice Technology can provide you an exceptionally wide range of job opportunities in local and state law enforcement, corrections, businesses and the courts. As you earn the degree, you will get a solid understanding of criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles and ethics.

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Essentials of the Criminal Justice System Certificate

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Investigations Certificate

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Loss Prevention Certificate

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Criminal Investigator

BLET Preparation Certificate

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Criminal Justice Technology, A.A.S.

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A degree in Criminal Justice Technology can provide you an exceptionally wide range of job opportunities in local and state law enforcement, corrections, businesses and the courts. As you earn the degree, you will get a solid understanding of criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles and ethics.

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Essentials of the Criminal Justice System Certificate

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Investigations Certificate

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Loss Prevention Certificate

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Correctional Officer

Criminal Justice Technology, A.A.S.

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A degree in Criminal Justice Technology can provide you an exceptionally wide range of job opportunities in local and state law enforcement, corrections, businesses and the courts. As you earn the degree, you will get a solid understanding of criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles and ethics.

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Essentials of the Criminal Justice System Certificate

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Preschool Teacher

Early Childhood Education Certificate

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If you want to work with children, Early Childhood Education would be an excellent program for you. Learn about child growth and development, the physical needs of children, how to guide children and how to communicate with children and their parents. Take your classroom lessons into facilities that serve children and put theory into practice under the supervision of qualified teachers.

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Early Childhood Education Diploma

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If you want to work with children, Early Childhood Education would be an excellent program for you. Learn about child growth and development, the physical needs of children, how to guide children and how to communicate with children and their parents. Take your classroom lessons into facilities that serve children and put theory into practice under the supervision of qualified teachers.

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Early Childhood Education, A.A.S.

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If you want to work with children, Early Childhood Education would be an excellent program for you. Learn about child growth and development, the physical needs of children, how to guide children and how to communicate with children and their parents. Take your classroom lessons into facilities that serve children and put theory into practice under the supervision of qualified teachers.

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Infant Toddler Care Certificate

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If you want to work with children, Early Childhood Education would be an excellent program for you. Learn about child growth and development, the physical needs of children, how to guide children and how to communicate with children and their parents. Take your classroom lessons into facilities that serve children and put theory into practice under the supervision of qualified teachers.

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Teacher Assistant

Early Childhood Education Certificate

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If you want to work with children, Early Childhood Education would be an excellent program for you. Learn about child growth and development, the physical needs of children, how to guide children and how to communicate with children and their parents. Take your classroom lessons into facilities that serve children and put theory into practice under the supervision of qualified teachers.

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Early Childhood Education Diploma

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If you want to work with children, Early Childhood Education would be an excellent program for you. Learn about child growth and development, the physical needs of children, how to guide children and how to communicate with children and their parents. Take your classroom lessons into facilities that serve children and put theory into practice under the supervision of qualified teachers.

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Early Childhood Education, A.A.S.

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If you want to work with children, Early Childhood Education would be an excellent program for you. Learn about child growth and development, the physical needs of children, how to guide children and how to communicate with children and their parents. Take your classroom lessons into facilities that serve children and put theory into practice under the supervision of qualified teachers.

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Infant Toddler Care Certificate

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If you want to work with children, Early Childhood Education would be an excellent program for you. Learn about child growth and development, the physical needs of children, how to guide children and how to communicate with children and their parents. Take your classroom lessons into facilities that serve children and put theory into practice under the supervision of qualified teachers.

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EMTs and Paramedics

Emergency Medical Technician Continuing Education

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Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Training

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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training prepares students for entry-level positions in emergency pre-hospital care. Eligible to take NCOEMS State Exam upon successful completion. May meet some Saturdays. Registration fee is $180 + associated supply fees, books, and uniform costs. Call (704) 878-4365 for information. Classes are held in Statesville and Mooresville. Check Public Safety Schedule for dates and times

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EMT-Intermediate Fire and Rescue Training-Continuing Education

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Update your firefighting and rescue skills through Mitchell's Continuing Education Department. Fire and rescue training is offered throughout the year at fire departments across Iredell County.

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Social Services Assistant

Human Services Certificate

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Prepare to work in a range of government and health care programs serving some of society’s most vulnerable and needy individuals. Combine coursework from key disciplines with fieldwork that allows you to apply new skills and knowledge to get ready for a challenging career or advanced study.

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Human Services Technology, A.A.S.

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Prepare to work in a range of government and health care programs serving some of society’s most vulnerable and needy individuals. Combine coursework from key disciplines with fieldwork that allows you to apply new skills and knowledge to get ready for a challenging career or advanced study.

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Social Work Certificate

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Prepare to work in a range of government and health care programs serving some of society’s most vulnerable and needy individuals. Combine coursework from key disciplines with fieldwork that allows you to apply new skills and knowledge to get ready for a challenging career or advanced study.

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Substance Abuse Certificate

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Prepare to work in a range of government and health care programs serving some of society’s most vulnerable and needy individuals. Combine coursework from key disciplines with fieldwork that allows you to apply new skills and knowledge to get ready for a challenging career or advanced study.

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Paralegal and Legal Assistant

Paralegal Certificate

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Paralegal course requires a prerequisite of an Associate Degree or higher. Successful completion prepares one to sit for the certification exam.Employment opportunities include being retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity and performing specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible.

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Information Technology Industry

Information Security Analyst

Cisco Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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IT Exploration Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Cisco Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology Diploma

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology Starter Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology-Networking, A.A.S.

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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IT Exploration Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Operating Systems Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Software Developer

Computer Science Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology Diploma

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology Starter Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology- Software Development, A.A.S.

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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IT Exploration Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Java Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Mobile Application Development Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Software Development Foundations Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Database Administrator

Database Foundations Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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IT Exploration Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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IT Support Specialist

Information Systems Foundations Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology Diploma

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology Starter Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology- Service/Support, A.A.S.

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology- Software Development, A.A.S.

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Information Technology-Networking, A.A.S.

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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IT Exploration Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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IT Help Desk Foundations Certificate

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The Information Technology (IT) field is very broad. Mitchell offers three focused IT degrees: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each degree has unique required courses. Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.

Students that choose the Networking degree will develop an in-depth understanding of computer network operation, administration methods and best business practices through hands-on labs and access to world-class curriculum resources developed by networking giant Cisco Systems. In addition, Networking students build familiarity with commonly used server roles installed on enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Service/Support degree will develop a strong understanding of computer hardware through interaction with the hardware components that make up a modern day computer. In addition, students will be exposed to networking technologies through hands-on labs utilizing Netgear switches and enterprise-grade Microsoft Operating Systems.

Students that choose the Software Development degree will learn to program in three of the most popular languages: Java, C++ and Python. Students will gain foundational skills to learn additional languages in the future. Students will learn to program both for PCs and mobile devices. Students will also learn database design and the database SQL language

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Hospitality Industry

Chef and Head Cook

Culinary Arts Certificate

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The Culinary Arts (CA) curriculum prepares graduates to enter the workforce in “full service restaurants, hotels, catering operations, contract foodservices and institutional in house operations.” The inclusion of this curriculum at Mitchell Community College will allow students to enter the workforce with the skill sets needed to increase their marketability to employers.

Of the top 25 employers in Iredell County 2 of the top 5, and 8 total of the 25 use CA skilled positions. The growth of culinarily related occupations in Iredell-(Fueled by the population growth of the high-income Mooresville/Lake Norman areas) by percentage is outpacing neighboring regions. This is doubling the rate of growth in North Wilkesboro and Mecklenburg Counties.

It is important to recognize an education in CA broadens the scope of possible employment opportunities for students. In addition to traditional employment prospects with already established organizations, students with knowledge of CA are also suitable for self-employment, contractor, and entrepreneur employment opportunities. For example, restaurant experience and a CA could lead to an entrepreneurial possibility, a food broker position, catering, interface with produce in agribusiness, etc. Or the graduate could pursue more education through an articulation, and in doing so, increase their position and earning potential

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Culinary Arts, A.A.S.

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The Culinary Arts (CA) curriculum prepares graduates to enter the workforce in “full service restaurants, hotels, catering operations, contract foodservices and institutional in house operations.” The inclusion of this curriculum at Mitchell Community College will allow students to enter the workforce with the skill sets needed to increase their marketability to employers.

Of the top 25 employers in Iredell County 2 of the top 5, and 8 total of the 25 use CA skilled positions. The growth of culinarily related occupations in Iredell-(Fueled by the population growth of the high-income Mooresville/Lake Norman areas) by percentage is outpacing neighboring regions. This is doubling the rate of growth in North Wilkesboro and Mecklenburg Counties.

It is important to recognize an education in CA broadens the scope of possible employment opportunities for students. In addition to traditional employment prospects with already established organizations, students with knowledge of CA are also suitable for self-employment, contractor, and entrepreneur employment opportunities. For example, restaurant experience and a CA could lead to an entrepreneurial possibility, a food broker position, catering, interface with produce in agribusiness, etc. Or the graduate could pursue more education through an articulation, and in doing so, increase their position and earning potential

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Service Management Certificate

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The Culinary Arts (CA) curriculum prepares graduates to enter the workforce in “full service restaurants, hotels, catering operations, contract foodservices and institutional in house operations.” The inclusion of this curriculum at Mitchell Community College will allow students to enter the workforce with the skill sets needed to increase their marketability to employers.

Of the top 25 employers in Iredell County 2 of the top 5, and 8 total of the 25 use CA skilled positions. The growth of culinarily related occupations in Iredell-(Fueled by the population growth of the high-income Mooresville/Lake Norman areas) by percentage is outpacing neighboring regions. This is doubling the rate of growth in North Wilkesboro and Mecklenburg Counties.

It is important to recognize an education in CA broadens the scope of possible employment opportunities for students. In addition to traditional employment prospects with already established organizations, students with knowledge of CA are also suitable for self-employment, contractor, and entrepreneur employment opportunities. For example, restaurant experience and a CA could lead to an entrepreneurial possibility, a food broker position, catering, interface with produce in agribusiness, etc. Or the graduate could pursue more education through an articulation, and in doing so, increase their position and earning potential

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Healthcare Industry

Registered Dietitian

Dietetic Technician, A.A.S.

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Become a dietetic technician and help others to enjoy optimal health through proper nutrition. As a dietetic technician, you work under the supervision of a registered, licensed dietician providing personalized services to meet clients’ needs and ensure balanced diets. The Dietetic Technician program courses cover food, nutrition, communication and management.

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Medical Records and Health Information Technician

Healthcare Management Certificate

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Prepare to work in healthcare business and financial operations by developing the essential communication, managerial and supervisory skills. Your studies will equip you to plan, organize, direct and control operations to meet the objectives of a healthcare organization. You’ll also learn the intricacies of the legal and ethical environment in healthcare.

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Healthcare Management Technology, A.A.S.

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Prepare to work in healthcare business and financial operations by developing the essential communication, managerial and supervisory skills. Your studies will equip you to plan, organize, direct and control operations to meet the objectives of a healthcare organization. You’ll also learn the intricacies of the legal and ethical environment in healthcare.

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Medical Coding and Billing I

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This course is structured to prepare students to sit for the National Coders Certification Exam through AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders). Students must have Medical Coding & Billing I or prior approval from MCC's Allied Health Coordinator.

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Medical Office Administrative Staff Training with Electronic Health Record

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Entry level class to prepare students for the national certification exam: Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA). Content includes medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, billing and coding, EHR training, details of insurance, office practices and procedures and more. This class is a prerequisite for the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant class. Prerequisites: HS Diploma/GED is required to sit for the certification exam. Students will be responsible for two books purchased through the campus bookstore.

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Medical Assistant

Medical Assisting Diploma

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The last time you visited a physician’s office, you may have encountered a medical assistant. Perhaps it was the person who scheduled your appointment or who escorted you to the exam room to ask routine health questions or to record your vital signs or called in a prescription to your pharmacist. Those who enter the medical assisting profession perform a wide array of clinical and administrative duties with physicians of all specialties. Most medical assistants work a regular 40-hour work week—some work part time, evenings, or weekends.

Responsibilities vary depending on office location, size, and specialty. In small practices, medical assistants usually perform both clinical and administrative functions, reporting to an office manager, physician, or other health practitioner. In larger health care settings, medical assistants may specialize in one specific area, such as billing (administrative only) or clinical procedures (which may vary by state law).

Medical assistants answer telephones; greet patients; update and file patient medical records; complete out insurance forms; schedule appointments; arrange for hospital admissions and laboratory services; and handle correspondence, transcribing, and bookkeeping. They may take medical histories, explain treatment procedures to patients, prepare patients for examination, and assist the physician throughout the exam. Medical assistants also collect and prepare laboratory specimens or perform basic laboratory tests. They instruct patients about medications and special diets, prepare and administer medications as directed by a physician, authorize drug refills as directed, draw blood, prepare patients for X-rays, take electrocardiograms, remove sutures, and change dressings

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Medical Assisting, A.A.S.

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The last time you visited a physician’s office, you may have encountered a medical assistant. Perhaps it was the person who scheduled your appointment or who escorted you to the exam room to ask routine health questions or to record your vital signs or called in a prescription to your pharmacist. Those who enter the medical assisting profession perform a wide array of clinical and administrative duties with physicians of all specialties. Most medical assistants work a regular 40-hour work week—some work part time, evenings, or weekends.

Responsibilities vary depending on office location, size, and specialty. In small practices, medical assistants usually perform both clinical and administrative functions, reporting to an office manager, physician, or other health practitioner. In larger health care settings, medical assistants may specialize in one specific area, such as billing (administrative only) or clinical procedures (which may vary by state law).

Medical assistants answer telephones; greet patients; update and file patient medical records; complete out insurance forms; schedule appointments; arrange for hospital admissions and laboratory services; and handle correspondence, transcribing, and bookkeeping. They may take medical histories, explain treatment procedures to patients, prepare patients for examination, and assist the physician throughout the exam. Medical assistants also collect and prepare laboratory specimens or perform basic laboratory tests. They instruct patients about medications and special diets, prepare and administer medications as directed by a physician, authorize drug refills as directed, draw blood, prepare patients for X-rays, take electrocardiograms, remove sutures, and change dressings

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Laboratory Technician

Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S.

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Prepare to work in a hospital or clinical laboratory by mastering lab procedures in chemistry, hematology, microbiology, immunology and hematology that are used to assess patient health and diagnose disease. If you’re already a certified practicing phlebotomist, with an eye to the future, this program is the logical next step in your career path. The MLT curriculum emphasizes mathematical and scientific concepts utilized in specimen collection, lab testing and procedures and quality assurance

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Pharmacy Technician

Medication Aide

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Prepares individuals to work as a Medication Aide in a long term facility. Does not meet requirements for Assisted Living Facilities Med Tech positions.

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Pharmacy Technician

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Certified Nursing Assistant

Nursing Assistant I

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Train to provide personal care and perform basic nursing skills for the elderly and other adults.

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Nursing Assistant I Refresher

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Review and prepare for the revised NA State Exam. Designed for students who let their NA I certification expire within the last 3 years.

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Nursing Assistant II

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Phlebotomist

Phlebotomy

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This course provides theory and clinical experiences needed for the proper collection of blood and other specimens used for diagnostic testing. Emphasis is placed on ethics, legalities, medical terminology, safety and universal precautions, health care delivery systems, patient relations, anatomy and physiology, and specimen collection. Upon completion, students should be able to safely perform procedures necessary for specimen collections on patients in various health care settings and may be eligible for national certification as phlebotomy technicians.

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Communications Industry

Graphic Designer

Digital Media Certificate

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The Digital Media Technology program at Mitchell Community College prepares students for professions in graphic design, web design, and animation. The primary focus is placed on the aesthetics of design and ability to apply the principles and elements of design across mediums, which sets our students apart when entering the workforce

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Digital Media Technology Essentials Certificate

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The Digital Media Technology program at Mitchell Community College prepares students for professions in graphic design, web design, and animation. The primary focus is placed on the aesthetics of design and ability to apply the principles and elements of design across mediums, which sets our students apart when entering the workforce

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Digital Media Technology, A.A.S.

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The Digital Media Technology program at Mitchell Community College prepares students for professions in graphic design, web design, and animation. The primary focus is placed on the aesthetics of design and ability to apply the principles and elements of design across mediums, which sets our students apart when entering the workforce

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Statesville, NC 28677-5293
United States