Northeast Texas Community College

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Transportation Industry

Auto Mechanic

Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Level 1 Certificate

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This certificate includes instruction in Theory of Automotive Technology, Suspension and Steering Systems, Engine Repair, Electrical Systems, Brake Systems, Climate Control Systems, Business Computer Applications or Integrated Software Applications and Technical and Business Writing

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Automotive Maintenance Specialist Level 1 Certificate

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This certificate includes instruction in Theory of Automotive Technology, Suspension and Steering Systems, Engine Theory, Brake Systems Theory, Electrical Systems and Automotive Climate

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Automotive Service Technician Specialization Level 2 Certificate

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This certificate includes instruction in Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology, Suspension and Steering Systems, Engine Repair, Electrical Systems, Brake Systems, Climate Control Systems, Engine Machining, Engine Performance Analysis Theory, Business Computer Applications or Integrated Software Applications and Technical and Business Writing

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Construction Industry

Welder

Basic Structural (Plate) Welding Certificate

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In the fall of 1997, Northeast Texas Community College began the Welding Program in the Industrial Technology Building. It started with 12 Gas Metal Arc Welding students (MIG Class) on part-time bases. Every semester the college was getting more new interested students in this program. Therefore, in the fall of 2000, the college decided to make a full time welding program offering more and different kinds of welding courses at different times to support all welding students five days, and four nights a week (Monday through Thursday).

The mission of the NTCC Welding Program is to bring new prospective welding students to take a single welding course or complete Level I certificate 9 months, Level II (Structural Plate WLDG Certificate) 1 Year, Level III (Pipe WLDG Certificate) 1 ½ Years, or Level IV (A.A.S) 2 years Associated Degree Program with no or limited welding skills to become Professional Welders in the areas of:

SMAW - STICK,GWAW - MIG, GTAW - TIG, OXY - FUEL WELDING AND CUTTING, BRAZING WELD, COPPER WELD, CAST IRON WELD, ALUMINUM WELD, STAINLESS STEEL WELD, BLUE PRINT READING, SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING OF PIPE AND TUBING: 1-G, 2-G, 5-G, and 6-G POSITIONS.

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Basic Welding Certificate

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In the fall of 1997, Northeast Texas Community College began the Welding Program in the Industrial Technology Building. It started with 12 Gas Metal Arc Welding students (MIG Class) on part-time bases. Every semester the college was getting more new interested students in this program. Therefore, in the fall of 2000, the college decided to make a full time welding program offering more and different kinds of welding courses at different times to support all welding students five days, and four nights a week (Monday through Thursday).

The mission of the NTCC Welding Program is to bring new prospective welding students to take a single welding course or complete Level I certificate 9 months, Level II (Structural Plate WLDG Certificate) 1 Year, Level III (Pipe WLDG Certificate) 1 ½ Years, or Level IV (A.A.S) 2 years Associated Degree Program with no or limited welding skills to become Professional Welders in the areas of:

SMAW - STICK,GWAW - MIG, GTAW - TIG, OXY - FUEL WELDING AND CUTTING, BRAZING WELD, COPPER WELD, CAST IRON WELD, ALUMINUM WELD, STAINLESS STEEL WELD, BLUE PRINT READING, SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING OF PIPE AND TUBING: 1-G, 2-G, 5-G, and 6-G POSITIONS.

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Pipe Welding Fabrication Certificate

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In the fall of 1997, Northeast Texas Community College began the Welding Program in the Industrial Technology Building. It started with 12 Gas Metal Arc Welding students (MIG Class) on part-time bases. Every semester the college was getting more new interested students in this program. Therefore, in the fall of 2000, the college decided to make a full time welding program offering more and different kinds of welding courses at different times to support all welding students five days, and four nights a week (Monday through Thursday).

The mission of the NTCC Welding Program is to bring new prospective welding students to take a single welding course or complete Level I certificate 9 months, Level II (Structural Plate WLDG Certificate) 1 Year, Level III (Pipe WLDG Certificate) 1 ½ Years, or Level IV (A.A.S) 2 years Associated Degree Program with no or limited welding skills to become Professional Welders in the areas of:

SMAW - STICK,GWAW - MIG, GTAW - TIG, OXY - FUEL WELDING AND CUTTING, BRAZING WELD, COPPER WELD, CAST IRON WELD, ALUMINUM WELD, STAINLESS STEEL WELD, BLUE PRINT READING, SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING OF PIPE AND TUBING: 1-G, 2-G, 5-G, and 6-G POSITIONS.

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Welding/ Mechanical Specialization, A.A.S.

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In the fall of 1997, Northeast Texas Community College began the Welding Program in the Industrial Technology Building. It started with 12 Gas Metal Arc Welding students (MIG Class) on part-time bases. Every semester the college was getting more new interested students in this program. Therefore, in the fall of 2000, the college decided to make a full time welding program offering more and different kinds of welding courses at different times to support all welding students five days, and four nights a week (Monday through Thursday).

The mission of the NTCC Welding Program is to bring new prospective welding students to take a single welding course or complete Level I certificate 9 months, Level II (Structural Plate WLDG Certificate) 1 Year, Level III (Pipe WLDG Certificate) 1 ½ Years, or Level IV (A.A.S) 2 years Associated Degree Program with no or limited welding skills to become Professional Welders in the areas of:

SMAW - STICK,GWAW - MIG, GTAW - TIG, OXY - FUEL WELDING AND CUTTING, BRAZING WELD, COPPER WELD, CAST IRON WELD, ALUMINUM WELD, STAINLESS STEEL WELD, BLUE PRINT READING, SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING OF PIPE AND TUBING: 1-G, 2-G, 5-G, and 6-G POSITIONS.

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Electrician

Electrical Technology Certificate

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The NTCC Industrial Technology Program trains highly-skilled professionals in a real-world atmosphere. Industrial technology and maintenance is an ever-growing career with unlimited job opportunities. Graduates of the program have the skills and knowledge they need to begin a successful career as an industrial maintenance technician with regional, national, and international manufacturers.

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Healthcare Industry

Certified Nursing Assistant

Certified Nurses Aide (CAN) Certificate

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The Certified Nurse Aide at Northeast Texas Community College is course series designed to prepare students to take the state certification test with NACES. This 100 hour course prepares entry level nursing assistants to achieve a level of knowledge, skills, and abilities essential to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. The course consists of 60 hours of class with 40 hours of clinical experience at a local Nursing facility. Certified Nurse Aides handle the day-to-day care of a patient in a hospital, assisted-living and long term care facility.

A certified nursing assistant's top priority is to support the physical and emotional daily-care needs of a patient. CNA's work under the supervision of nursing and medical staff. While much of the work-bathing, dressing, feeding, and recording vital signs aren't as glamorous as some other positions, CNA's often have the most patient contact; therefore, it is the position that often makes the greatest impact. Home health aides have a particularly important role in patients' lives, as they provide care for elderly, disabled, or convalescent persons in their own homes.

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Cardiovascular Technician

EKG Technician Certificate

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The purpose of this program is to prepare the student for an entry-level position as an EKG Technician. The program provides competency in the ability to conduct tests on pulmonary or cardiovascular systems of patients for diagnostic purposes. EKG technicians may conduct or assist in electrocardiograms, cardiac catheterizations, pulmonary functions, lung capacity, and similar tests. Program graduates, will be eligible to obtain an EKG Technician certification, upon successfully passing the applicable certification examination. Graduates will be qualified for employment at hospitals, clinics or at any health care institution under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider. The college awards a certificate upon completion of this program.

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Medical Assistant

Medical Assistant, A.A.S.

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Health Informatics is an evolving specialization that links information technology, communications, and healthcare to improve the quality and safety of patient care. Health Information Specialists (HIS) work in healthcare organizations to establish and maintain information systems. This involves ensuring that the systems comply with company policies, government regulations, and legal and ethical practices. The HIS is involved with research of technology systems and planning for implementation of the chosen system. Implementation of the system will also include testing of the system before implementation, de-bugging, and optimizing the system as necessary. The HIS will also troubleshoot systems whenever issues are encountered and provide support to users throughout the organization. The specialist may be directly involved with employee training, determining needs, and developing action plans.

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Laboratory Technician

Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S.

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Medical laboratory technicians (MLT) are vital healthcare detectives who perform a wide variety of tests to analyze blood and other body fluids, providing information to physicans that assists in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

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Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technician, A.A.S.

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This certificate program consists of 288 contact hours of lecture, lab and internship training for students to become Community Pharmacy Technicians in a retail pharmacy environment. Instruction emphasizes the practical application of pharmacy mathematics, pharmaceutical terminology, drug packaging and labeling, dosage preparation, inventory systems and management, and customer service.

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Phlebotomist

Phlebotomy Technician Certificate

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The Phlebotomy Technician Program at Northeast Texas Community College is a course series designed to prepare students to take the national certification test with the American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT).

Phlebotomists typically work in hospitals, commercial laboratories, physician's offices, blood banks, pharmaceutical firms, home health agencies, research institutions, hospices, public health clinics, prisons, and visit patient's homes. They wear medical scrubs and gloves to perform venipunctures and skin punctures to obtain a blood sample for laboratory testing.

Many phlebotomists also perform clerical, computer data entry, and specimen processing functions. Proper phone etiquette and client service abilities is part of the daily routine, as well as independently receiving scheduled patients to take care of their specimen collection needs. They deal with doctors and nurses, laboratory technicians, and support workers in various locations. In their daily routine, they encounter both healthy and sick people, from infants to the elderly.

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Physical Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapy Assistant, A.A.S.

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Physical therapy is a rewarding health profession that provides services that help individuals restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent disabilities. The physical therapist assistant, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist, utilize mechanical force and movements, manual therapy, exercise therapy, biophysical agents, and patient & family education to improve an individual’s quality of life. Physical therapy professionals can work flexible hours in a variety of settings such as hospitals, private clinics, rehabilitation units, home health, schools, and nursing homes.

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Nurse - LPN / LVN

Vocational Nursing Certificate

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Manufacturing Industry

Machinist

CNC Operator Certificate

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The NTCC Industrial Technology Program trains highly-skilled professionals in a real-world atmosphere. Industrial technology and maintenance is an ever-growing career with unlimited job opportunities. Graduates of the program have the skills and knowledge they need to begin a successful career as an industrial maintenance technician with regional, national, and international manufacturers.

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Industrial Machinery Mechanic

Industrial Technology Technician Level 1 Certificate

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The NTCC Industrial Technology Program trains highly-skilled professionals in a real-world atmosphere. Industrial technology and maintenance is an ever-growing career with unlimited job opportunities. Graduates of the program have the skills and knowledge they need to begin a successful career as an industrial maintenance technician with regional, national, and international manufacturers.

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Industrial Engineering Technician

Industrial Technology, A.A.S.

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The NTCC Industrial Technology Program trains highly-skilled professionals in a real-world atmosphere. Industrial technology and maintenance is an ever-growing career with unlimited job opportunities. Graduates of the program have the skills and knowledge they need to begin a successful career as an industrial maintenance technician with regional, national, and international manufacturers.

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Information Technology Industry

IT Support Specialist

Computer Maintenance and Repair Certificate

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Software Developer

Computer Programming Certificate

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Networking Specialization, A.A.S.

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Public Service Industry

Police Officer

Criminal Justice with Law Enforcement Certificateion, A.A.S.

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As a professional in the field of Criminal Justice you are able to earn a living while serving and protecting others in your community. There will be no boredom in educational classes or in any job. Every day will be different, interesting, and challenging. This is a discipline in social science that prepares you to work with individuals, families, and community to bring about change and provide a safe atmosphere for all. This profession has always seen growth in the number of skilled individuals needed for services and will continue to be a secure field for employment and opportunity. Whether you seek a path into law enforcement, the courts, community corrections, or institutional corrections, you will be an agent working toward better living for everyone.

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Correctional Officer

Criminal Justice, A.A.S.

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As a professional in the field of Criminal Justice you are able to earn a living while serving and protecting others in your community. There will be no boredom in educational classes or in any job. Every day will be different, interesting, and challenging. This is a discipline in social science that prepares you to work with individuals, families, and community to bring about change and provide a safe atmosphere for all. This profession has always seen growth in the number of skilled individuals needed for services and will continue to be a secure field for employment and opportunity. Whether you seek a path into law enforcement, the courts, community corrections, or institutional corrections, you will be an agent working toward better living for everyone.

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EMTs and Paramedics

Emergency Medical Responder Certificate

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A career in Emergency Medical Services(EMS) is challenging and rewarding. EMS personnel possesses the knowledge and skills to provide pre-hospital medical care for someone who is ill or injured. EMS personnel deal with patients, in all walks of life, who are often at the their worst moments. Since our patients are often at their worst, EMS personnel have to be at their best. Being at one’s best in EMS takes a solid foundation in:

understanding how the human body works,
understanding how disease and injury affect the human body,
providing the best assessment and treatment for a patient,
providing the best emotional support for a patient.

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Emergency Medical Services, A.A.S.

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A career in Emergency Medical Services(EMS) is challenging and rewarding. EMS personnel possesses the knowledge and skills to provide pre-hospital medical care for someone who is ill or injured. EMS personnel deal with patients, in all walks of life, who are often at the their worst moments. Since our patients are often at their worst, EMS personnel have to be at their best. Being at one’s best in EMS takes a solid foundation in:

understanding how the human body works,
understanding how disease and injury affect the human body,
providing the best assessment and treatment for a patient,
providing the best emotional support for a patient.

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Emergency Medical Technician Basic Certificate

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A career in Emergency Medical Services(EMS) is challenging and rewarding. EMS personnel possesses the knowledge and skills to provide pre-hospital medical care for someone who is ill or injured. EMS personnel deal with patients, in all walks of life, who are often at the their worst moments. Since our patients are often at their worst, EMS personnel have to be at their best. Being at one’s best in EMS takes a solid foundation in:

understanding how the human body works,
understanding how disease and injury affect the human body,
providing the best assessment and treatment for a patient,
providing the best emotional support for a patient.

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Paramedic Certificate

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A career in Emergency Medical Services(EMS) is challenging and rewarding. EMS personnel possesses the knowledge and skills to provide pre-hospital medical care for someone who is ill or injured. EMS personnel deal with patients, in all walks of life, who are often at the their worst moments. Since our patients are often at their worst, EMS personnel have to be at their best. Being at one’s best in EMS takes a solid foundation in:

understanding how the human body works,
understanding how disease and injury affect the human body,
providing the best assessment and treatment for a patient,
providing the best emotional support for a patient.

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Hospitality Industry

Chef and Head Cook

Culinary Arts Certificate

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The goal of NTCC Culinary Arts is to provide you with the training you need to begin a career as a chef or restaurateur. We offer a variety of degree and certificate options that will provide you with the foundation you need to get started in the food services industry.

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Culinary Arts, A.A.S.

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The goal of NTCC Culinary Arts is to provide you with the training you need to begin a career as a chef or restaurateur. We offer a variety of degree and certificate options that will provide you with the foundation you need to get started in the food services industry.

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Contact Phone Number

903-434-8100

Address

2886 FM 1735
Mount Pleasant, TX 75455
United States