Northeastern Technical College

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Manufacturing Industry

Machinist

Advanced Tool and Die Certificate

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Computer Numerical Controls Operator I Certificate

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Computer Numerical Controls Operator II Certificate

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Machine Tool I Certificate

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Machine Tool II Certificate

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Machine Tool Technology, A.A.S.

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Machine Tool Technology deals with the setup and operation of all standard machine tools and the manufacture of precision metal parts. Nearly all products depend upon the skills of machinists and precision tool and die- makers. The machinist-tool and die maker must be knowledgeable in the areas of mathematics, blueprint reading, mechanical drawing, metals, heat treatment and computer numerical controls. Graduates of the Machine Tool Technology program are in demand in nearly all manufacturing plants, including small machine shops, production machining industries, plant maintenance shops, metal fabricating industries, plastic injection molding shops, tool and die making industries. The Machine Tool Technology program provides a combination of academic preparation as well as practical experience. Job opportunities include: machine tool operator, apprentice, job shop machinist, production machinist, tool room machinist, repair machinist, tool and die maker (for advanced students) and CNC operators.

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Machine Tool, D.A.S.

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Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician

Electronics/Industrial Applications Certificate

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General Technology: Industrial Electronics, A.A.S

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Electronics Technology pertains to the maintenance and repair of all types of electrical and electronic equipment, including motor controllers, digital controllers, and instrumentation controls found in various industries in NETC’s service areas. Electronics Technology is a broad field that encompasses manufacturing, medical, and safety controls and environmental electrical equipment. Job opportunities include electricians’ technician, control technician, electronic instrumentation repairer, troubleshooter, equipment installer, wiring and general building maintenance (electrical) mechanic.

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Electrician

Electronics/Industrial Applications Certificate

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General Technology: Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Today’s highly technical manufacturing industry requires technicians with the knowledge and skill sets to install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair a wide variety of computer controlled systems (PLCs), machinery (mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic) and automation processes (sensors, optics, timers, robotics). The program utilizes industry seasoned instructors providing students with knowledge through hands-on, virtual, and simulation projects organized into a course delivery system designed into a stackable credits model paralleling career progression in today's advanced manufacturing environment. Graduates from the AAS General Technology Engineering degree may select from areas to build knowledge that will qualify them for employment in manufacturing industries in the areas of industrial maintenance, industrial electrical and automation manufacturing. Students will have job ready skills in testing, startup, assembly, troubleshooting, repair, and control systems operations. These skills will allow students to fulfill key technical positions in areas of Plant Maintenance, Plant Electrical, Electrician Technician, Maintenance Technician, Control Technician, Equipment Installer, Equipment Wiring/Setup and General Maintenance. The AAS General Technology Engineering Degree is designed as a stackable credential model aligning to the students’ job progression strategy in partnership with their future/current employer. The program consists of certificates aligned in partnership with industry to provide knowledge and skills needed by technicians today. The Degree consists of certificates that are designed to build upon, or be coupled with, other certificates, providing breadth of knowledge that will lead to increased workplace responsibilities, enhanced career opportunities, and/or higher pay and promotion. Students may choose certificates from but not limited to Engineering Technology, Electromechanical, Engineering Graphics/Drafting/Prototyping, Industrial Electronics, Industrial Maintenance, Welding, Commercial Transportation, Construction, Management, Business, and Computer Technology.

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General Technology: Industrial Electronics, A.A.S

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Electronics Technology pertains to the maintenance and repair of all types of electrical and electronic equipment, including motor controllers, digital controllers, and instrumentation controls found in various industries in NETC’s service areas. Electronics Technology is a broad field that encompasses manufacturing, medical, and safety controls and environmental electrical equipment. Job opportunities include electricians’ technician, control technician, electronic instrumentation repairer, troubleshooter, equipment installer, wiring and general building maintenance (electrical) mechanic.

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Electro-Mechanical Technician

General Technology: Electro-Mechanical, A.A.S.

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General Technology: Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Today’s highly technical manufacturing industry requires technicians with the knowledge and skill sets to install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair a wide variety of computer controlled systems (PLCs), machinery (mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic) and automation processes (sensors, optics, timers, robotics). The program utilizes industry seasoned instructors providing students with knowledge through hands-on, virtual, and simulation projects organized into a course delivery system designed into a stackable credits model paralleling career progression in today's advanced manufacturing environment. Graduates from the AAS General Technology Engineering degree may select from areas to build knowledge that will qualify them for employment in manufacturing industries in the areas of industrial maintenance, industrial electrical and automation manufacturing. Students will have job ready skills in testing, startup, assembly, troubleshooting, repair, and control systems operations. These skills will allow students to fulfill key technical positions in areas of Plant Maintenance, Plant Electrical, Electrician Technician, Maintenance Technician, Control Technician, Equipment Installer, Equipment Wiring/Setup and General Maintenance. The AAS General Technology Engineering Degree is designed as a stackable credential model aligning to the students’ job progression strategy in partnership with their future/current employer. The program consists of certificates aligned in partnership with industry to provide knowledge and skills needed by technicians today. The Degree consists of certificates that are designed to build upon, or be coupled with, other certificates, providing breadth of knowledge that will lead to increased workplace responsibilities, enhanced career opportunities, and/or higher pay and promotion. Students may choose certificates from but not limited to Engineering Technology, Electromechanical, Engineering Graphics/Drafting/Prototyping, Industrial Electronics, Industrial Maintenance, Welding, Commercial Transportation, Construction, Management, Business, and Computer Technology.

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General Technology: Industrial Electronics, A.A.S

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Electronics Technology pertains to the maintenance and repair of all types of electrical and electronic equipment, including motor controllers, digital controllers, and instrumentation controls found in various industries in NETC’s service areas. Electronics Technology is a broad field that encompasses manufacturing, medical, and safety controls and environmental electrical equipment. Job opportunities include electricians’ technician, control technician, electronic instrumentation repairer, troubleshooter, equipment installer, wiring and general building maintenance (electrical) mechanic.

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Industrial Machinery Mechanic

General Technology: Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Today’s highly technical manufacturing industry requires technicians with the knowledge and skill sets to install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair a wide variety of computer controlled systems (PLCs), machinery (mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic) and automation processes (sensors, optics, timers, robotics). The program utilizes industry seasoned instructors providing students with knowledge through hands-on, virtual, and simulation projects organized into a course delivery system designed into a stackable credits model paralleling career progression in today's advanced manufacturing environment. Graduates from the AAS General Technology Engineering degree may select from areas to build knowledge that will qualify them for employment in manufacturing industries in the areas of industrial maintenance, industrial electrical and automation manufacturing. Students will have job ready skills in testing, startup, assembly, troubleshooting, repair, and control systems operations. These skills will allow students to fulfill key technical positions in areas of Plant Maintenance, Plant Electrical, Electrician Technician, Maintenance Technician, Control Technician, Equipment Installer, Equipment Wiring/Setup and General Maintenance. The AAS General Technology Engineering Degree is designed as a stackable credential model aligning to the students’ job progression strategy in partnership with their future/current employer. The program consists of certificates aligned in partnership with industry to provide knowledge and skills needed by technicians today. The Degree consists of certificates that are designed to build upon, or be coupled with, other certificates, providing breadth of knowledge that will lead to increased workplace responsibilities, enhanced career opportunities, and/or higher pay and promotion. Students may choose certificates from but not limited to Engineering Technology, Electromechanical, Engineering Graphics/Drafting/Prototyping, Industrial Electronics, Industrial Maintenance, Welding, Commercial Transportation, Construction, Management, Business, and Computer Technology.

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General Technology: Industrial Maintenance, A.A.S.

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Industrial Maintenance deals with the maintenance and upkeep of an industrial plant and its machines, mechanical equipment and systems. The industrial mechanic must be knowledgeable in blueprint reading, mathematics, hydraulics, pneumatics, machine tools and welding, as well as have considerable mechanical ability to make many different types of repairs, installations or improvements. Job opportunities include: general plant mechanic, industrial machinery mechanic, machinery repairer, machinery rebuilder, and maintenance mechanic.

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Industrial Plant Maintenance Level I Certificate

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Industrial Plant Maintenance Level II Certificate

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Industrial Engineering Technician

General Technology: Engineering Technology, A.A.S.

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Today’s highly technical manufacturing industry requires technicians with the knowledge and skill sets to install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair a wide variety of computer controlled systems (PLCs), machinery (mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic) and automation processes (sensors, optics, timers, robotics). The program utilizes industry seasoned instructors providing students with knowledge through hands-on, virtual, and simulation projects organized into a course delivery system designed into a stackable credits model paralleling career progression in today's advanced manufacturing environment. Graduates from the AAS General Technology Engineering degree may select from areas to build knowledge that will qualify them for employment in manufacturing industries in the areas of industrial maintenance, industrial electrical and automation manufacturing. Students will have job ready skills in testing, startup, assembly, troubleshooting, repair, and control systems operations. These skills will allow students to fulfill key technical positions in areas of Plant Maintenance, Plant Electrical, Electrician Technician, Maintenance Technician, Control Technician, Equipment Installer, Equipment Wiring/Setup and General Maintenance. The AAS General Technology Engineering Degree is designed as a stackable credential model aligning to the students’ job progression strategy in partnership with their future/current employer. The program consists of certificates aligned in partnership with industry to provide knowledge and skills needed by technicians today. The Degree consists of certificates that are designed to build upon, or be coupled with, other certificates, providing breadth of knowledge that will lead to increased workplace responsibilities, enhanced career opportunities, and/or higher pay and promotion. Students may choose certificates from but not limited to Engineering Technology, Electromechanical, Engineering Graphics/Drafting/Prototyping, Industrial Electronics, Industrial Maintenance, Welding, Commercial Transportation, Construction, Management, Business, and Computer Technology.

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Manufacturing Production Operator Certificate

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Construction Industry

Welder

Advanced Welding - Journeyman Certificate

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Fabrication Welding Certificate

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General Technology: Welding, A.A.S.

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Welding deals with the joining of metals with gas fueled torches or electric arc processes. Welding is a vital construction skill that involves principles and uses of oxyacetylene, T.I.G., M.I.G. and electric arc. Job opportunities for welders include structural steel welding, pipe welding and job shop welding. Additional opportunities in nuclear power facilities exist for persons who are certified in this highly skilled field.

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Pipe Welding Certificate

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Welding - ARC Certificate

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Welding - Flux Core Certificate

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Welding - MIG Certificate

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Welding - TIG Certificate

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Architectural Drafter

Architectural Drafting Certificate

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Computer Assisted Drafting Certificate

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Drafting Certificate

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Drafting deals with the mechanical and electronic skills of drafting and the practical application of basic engineering principles. Students study the science of drawing, receive hands on training in the use of precision instruments and machine tools, plus mathematics and general education. Computer assisted drafting is practiced in several modes. The program is challenging in the solution of graphics problems and related applications. Job opportunities include tracing, detailing, checking, design, mechanical drafting and tool design.

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General Technology: Engineering Graphics, A.A.S.

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Engineering Graphics deals with the mechanical and electronic skills of drafting and the practical application of basic engineering principles. Students study the science of drawing, receive hands-on training in the use of precision instruments and machine tools, plus mathematics and general education. Computer-assisted drafting is practiced in several modes. The program is challenging in the solution of graphics problems and related applications. Job opportunities include detailing, checking, design, mechanical drafting, tool design, and implementing change orders.

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Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician

Electricity/Electronics, D.A.S.

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Electronics Technology, A.A.S.

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Electronics technology pertains to the maintenance and repair of all types of electrical and electronic equipment, including motor controllers, digital controllers, and instrumentation controls found in various industrial plants in this area. Industrial electronics is a broad field that encompasses manufacturing, medical, and safety controls and environmental equipment, as well as pneumatics and hydraulics. Present job opportunities include electricians' technician, control technician, electronic instrumentation repairer, troubleshooter, equipment installer, wiring and general building maintenance (electrical) mechanic.

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Electrician

Electricity/Electronics, D.A.S.

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Electronics Technology, A.A.S.

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Electronics technology pertains to the maintenance and repair of all types of electrical and electronic equipment, including motor controllers, digital controllers, and instrumentation controls found in various industrial plants in this area. Industrial electronics is a broad field that encompasses manufacturing, medical, and safety controls and environmental equipment, as well as pneumatics and hydraulics. Present job opportunities include electricians' technician, control technician, electronic instrumentation repairer, troubleshooter, equipment installer, wiring and general building maintenance (electrical) mechanic.

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Residential Wiring Certificate

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Information Technology Industry

Graphic Designer

Computer Technology, A.A.S.

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Students who pursue a computer technology degree will learn the most current skills, techniques and systems to advance themselves in the world of computers. Computer technology graduates can find jobs in six major computer fields: systems analysts, computer programmers, network specialists, multimedia developers, webmasters, and computer operators

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IT Support Specialist

Computer Technology, A.A.S.

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Students who pursue a computer technology degree will learn the most current skills, techniques and systems to advance themselves in the world of computers. Computer technology graduates can find jobs in six major computer fields: systems analysts, computer programmers, network specialists, multimedia developers, webmasters, and computer operators

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General Technology: Computer Science, A.A.S.

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The General Technology provides students with an opportunity to customize a degree which focuses on specific areas including programming, web development, networking, and computer electronics, as well as business, marketing, and management.

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Information Technology Certificate

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Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Computer Technology, A.A.S.

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Students who pursue a computer technology degree will learn the most current skills, techniques and systems to advance themselves in the world of computers. Computer technology graduates can find jobs in six major computer fields: systems analysts, computer programmers, network specialists, multimedia developers, webmasters, and computer operators

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General Technology: Computer Science, A.A.S.

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The General Technology provides students with an opportunity to customize a degree which focuses on specific areas including programming, web development, networking, and computer electronics, as well as business, marketing, and management.

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Information Technology Certificate

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Systems Analyst

Computer Technology, A.A.S.

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Students who pursue a computer technology degree will learn the most current skills, techniques and systems to advance themselves in the world of computers. Computer technology graduates can find jobs in six major computer fields: systems analysts, computer programmers, network specialists, multimedia developers, webmasters, and computer operators

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General Technology: Computer Science, A.A.S.

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The General Technology provides students with an opportunity to customize a degree which focuses on specific areas including programming, web development, networking, and computer electronics, as well as business, marketing, and management.

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Information Technology Certificate

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Database Administrator

Data Processing Certificate

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Information Technology Certificate

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Software Developer

General Technology: Computer Science, A.A.S.

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The General Technology provides students with an opportunity to customize a degree which focuses on specific areas including programming, web development, networking, and computer electronics, as well as business, marketing, and management.

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Information Technology Certificate

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Web Page Development Certificate

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Information Security Analyst

General Technology: Computer Science, A.A.S.

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The General Technology provides students with an opportunity to customize a degree which focuses on specific areas including programming, web development, networking, and computer electronics, as well as business, marketing, and management.

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Information Technology Certificate

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Public Service Industry

Correctional Officer

Criminal Justice Certificate

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The Criminal Justice program is the appropriate pathway for students seeking careers in homeland security, border protection, fraud investigation, public and private security, law enforcement or corrections. This program is also the pathway for individuals already in law enforcement who would like to advance their career or advance their knowledge of crime, security, investigation, community safety, law enforcement, and/or technology.

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General Technology: Public Service Criminal Justice, A.A.S.

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The Criminal Justice program is the appropriate pathway for students seeking careers in homeland security, border protection, fraud investigation, public and private security, law enforcement or corrections. This program is also the pathway for individuals already in law enforcement who would like to advance their career or advance their knowledge of crime, security, investigation, community safety, law enforcement, and/or technology.

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Criminal Investigator

Criminal Justice Certificate

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The Criminal Justice program is the appropriate pathway for students seeking careers in homeland security, border protection, fraud investigation, public and private security, law enforcement or corrections. This program is also the pathway for individuals already in law enforcement who would like to advance their career or advance their knowledge of crime, security, investigation, community safety, law enforcement, and/or technology.

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Forensics in Criminology Certificate

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General Technology: Public Service Criminal Justice, A.A.S.

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The Criminal Justice program is the appropriate pathway for students seeking careers in homeland security, border protection, fraud investigation, public and private security, law enforcement or corrections. This program is also the pathway for individuals already in law enforcement who would like to advance their career or advance their knowledge of crime, security, investigation, community safety, law enforcement, and/or technology.

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Police Officer

Criminal Justice Certificate

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The Criminal Justice program is the appropriate pathway for students seeking careers in homeland security, border protection, fraud investigation, public and private security, law enforcement or corrections. This program is also the pathway for individuals already in law enforcement who would like to advance their career or advance their knowledge of crime, security, investigation, community safety, law enforcement, and/or technology.

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General Technology: Public Service Criminal Justice, A.A.S.

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The Criminal Justice program is the appropriate pathway for students seeking careers in homeland security, border protection, fraud investigation, public and private security, law enforcement or corrections. This program is also the pathway for individuals already in law enforcement who would like to advance their career or advance their knowledge of crime, security, investigation, community safety, law enforcement, and/or technology.

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Preschool Teacher

Early Care and Education Business Certificate

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Early childhood programs prepare students to work with children and families in child development centers, family or group homes or agencies. Employment opportunities include child care teacher, teacher assistant and family service worker. Criminal background records check and health information are required.

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Early Care and Education Certificate

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Early childhood programs prepare students to work with children and families in child development centers, family or group homes or agencies. Employment opportunities include child care teacher, teacher assistant and family service worker. Criminal background records check and health information are required.

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Early Care and Education, A.A.S.

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Early Care and Education, AAS degree seeking students will receive a foundation in child development. Students will have the knowledge of theories and theorist in the social, emotional, cognitive, language, and physical development of young children. Graduates from the program will have the skills necessary to work with young children in a child care center, preschool, Head Start, or private school. Students will have the opportunity to learn developmentally appropriate activities for young children, developmentally appropriate techniques to guide children, and to recognize developmentally appropriate environments. Anyone interested in working in this rewarding field is encouraged to enroll in this program.

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Social Services Assistant

Early Care and Education Business Certificate

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Early childhood programs prepare students to work with children and families in child development centers, family or group homes or agencies. Employment opportunities include child care teacher, teacher assistant and family service worker. Criminal background records check and health information are required.

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Early Care and Education Certificate

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Early childhood programs prepare students to work with children and families in child development centers, family or group homes or agencies. Employment opportunities include child care teacher, teacher assistant and family service worker. Criminal background records check and health information are required.

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Early Care and Education, A.A.S.

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Early Care and Education, AAS degree seeking students will receive a foundation in child development. Students will have the knowledge of theories and theorist in the social, emotional, cognitive, language, and physical development of young children. Graduates from the program will have the skills necessary to work with young children in a child care center, preschool, Head Start, or private school. Students will have the opportunity to learn developmentally appropriate activities for young children, developmentally appropriate techniques to guide children, and to recognize developmentally appropriate environments. Anyone interested in working in this rewarding field is encouraged to enroll in this program.

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EMTs and Paramedics

Emergency Medical Techician Certificate

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Firefighter

Fire Science, A.A.S.

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Energy Industry

Diesel Mechanic

Diesel Repair Certificate

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Diesel-powered engines are more efficient and durable than their gasoline-burning counterparts. These powerful engines are standard in trucks

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Power Generation Technician

Diesel Repair Certificate

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Diesel-powered engines are more efficient and durable than their gasoline-burning counterparts. These powerful engines are standard in trucks

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Healthcare Industry

Nurse - LPN / LVN

Licensed Practical Nursing, D.A.S.

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Practical nursing provides skills for direct patient care. Students who complete this program must also pass the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX-PN) which is required for practice as a licensed practical nurse. NETC utilizes a competitive admissions process. Qualified applicants must first meet requirements of the Nurse Prep Certificate. Applicants should also be able to provide other data necessary to meet specific program accreditation standards and/or to improve the student’s ability to successfully complete the program. Additional required information includes health and immunization status, CPR certification, criminal background checks, drug testing and other documentation. In addition, the applicant must have a cumulative 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale on college work from all accredited institutions earned in the previous 10 years. Specific criteria for admissions are published prior to each class admission cycle and are available upon require from the Admissions Office or at www.netc.edu. Qualified applicants not accepted due to space limitations will remain eligible in rank order if any vacancy occurs prior to the first day of class. Students must reapply for the next class, if not admitted; applications are not carried forward and no consideration is given to applications from the previous year. Students who have two attempts (withdrawal or dismissal) in any nursing program are not eligible for admission or readmission for 5 years. Applicants who have withdrawn due to extenuating circumstances may submit a written request for consideration to the Nursing Admissions Committee, whose decision is final.

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Nursing (ADN), A.A.S.

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The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program prepared students for a performance profession to care for patients with common occurring health care problems using knowledge and intellectual, interpersonal, and psychomotor skills that are based upon biological, behavioral, and humanistic principles. Students who complete this program must also pass the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX-RN) which is required for practice as a licensed practical nurse. NETC utilizes a competitive admissions process. Qualified applicants must first meet requirements of the Nurse Prep Certificate. Applicants should also be able to provide other data necessary to meet specific program accreditation standards and/or to improve the student’s ability to successfully complete the program. Additional required information includes health and immunization status, CPR certification, criminal background checks, drug testing and other documentation. In addition, the applicant must have a cumulative 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale on college work from all accredited institutions earned in the previous 10 years. Specific criteria for admission are published prior to each class admission cycle and are available upon require from the admissions Office of at www.netc.edu. Qualified applicants not accepted due to space limitations will remain eligible in rank order if any vacancy occurs prior to the first day of class. Students must reapply for the next class, if not admitted; applications are not carried forward and no consideration is given to applications from the previous year. Students who have two attempts (withdrawal or dismissal) in any nursing program are not eligible for admission or readmission for 5 years. Applicants who have withdrawn due to extenuating circumstances may submit a written request for consideration to the Nursing Admissions Committee, who decision is final.

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Contact Phone Number

843-921-6900

Address

1201 Chesterfield Hwy.
Cheraw, SC 29520
United States