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Aircraft Mechanic
Aircraft Airframe Technology Technician Certificate 2
See DetailsThe choice is yours - an Associate of Applied Science degree or certification in Aircraft Airframe Technology and Aircraft Powerplant Technology. If you have a background in aviation maintenance, a certification is ideal to enter the workforce quickly. Picture this: you can join the ranks of TSTC graduates at companies like American Eagle, The Spaceship Company (for Virgin Galactic), Southwest Airlines, Texas Aerospace and with government agencies including the Department of Defense, Homeland Security and NASA. Literally, the sky is the limit.
View on provider's websiteAircraft Airframe Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe choice is yours - an Associate of Applied Science degree or certification in Aircraft Airframe Technology and Aircraft Powerplant Technology. If you have a background in aviation maintenance, a certification is ideal to enter the workforce quickly. Picture this: you can join the ranks of TSTC graduates at companies like American Eagle, The Spaceship Company (for Virgin Galactic), Southwest Airlines, Texas Aerospace and with government agencies including the Department of Defense, Homeland Security and NASA. Literally, the sky is the limit.
View on provider's websiteAircraft Powerplant Technician Certificate 2
See DetailsAs an Aircraft Powerplant Technician you'll learn to inspect, maintain and overhaul engine systems to ensure a safe flight. At TSTC, you’ll get the hands-on training to learn the job and work with instructors who have years of aircraft industry experience. In just four semesters, you can complete your degree and the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) required training. And, with just two additional semesters, you can double your opportunities by also completing the Aircraft Airframe Technology degree.
View on provider's websiteAircraft Powerplant Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsAs an Aircraft Powerplant Technician you'll learn to inspect, maintain and overhaul engine systems to ensure a safe flight. At TSTC, you’ll get the hands-on training to learn the job and work with instructors who have years of aircraft industry experience. In just four semesters, you can complete your degree and the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) required training. And, with just two additional semesters, you can double your opportunities by also completing the Aircraft Airframe Technology degree.
View on provider's websiteAuto Body Technician
Auto Collision and Management Tech- Repair Specialization, A.A.S.
See DetailsThere’s more to a career in Auto Collision than just fixing dents; you can also take advantage of the recent boom in customized paint jobs and car restoration. At TSTC, you'll learn skills in refinishing, molding, restoring, estimating, and more. Add in your co-op experience in auto body shops and you can be a front-runner in this industry.
View on provider's websiteAuto Collision and Management Technology- Refinishing Specialization, A.A.S.
See DetailsThere’s more to a career in Auto Collision than just fixing dents; you can also take advantage of the recent boom in customized paint jobs and car restoration. At TSTC, you'll learn skills in refinishing, molding, restoring, estimating, and more. Add in your co-op experience in auto body shops and you can be a front-runner in this industry.
View on provider's websiteAuto Collision and Management Technology- Repair Specialization, A.A.S.
See DetailsThere’s more to a career in Auto Collision than just fixing dents; you can also take advantage of the recent boom in customized paint jobs and car restoration. At TSTC, you'll learn skills in refinishing, molding, restoring, estimating, and more. Add in your co-op experience in auto body shops and you can be a front-runner in this industry.
View on provider's websiteAuto Collision Refinishing Certificate 1
See DetailsThere’s more to a career in Auto Collision than just fixing dents; you can also take advantage of the recent boom in customized paint jobs and car restoration. At TSTC, you'll learn skills in refinishing, molding, restoring, estimating, and more. Add in your co-op experience in auto body shops and you can be a front-runner in this industry.
View on provider's websiteAuto Collision Repair Certificate 1
See DetailsThere’s more to a career in Auto Collision than just fixing dents; you can also take advantage of the recent boom in customized paint jobs and car restoration. At TSTC, you'll learn skills in refinishing, molding, restoring, estimating, and more. Add in your co-op experience in auto body shops and you can be a front-runner in this industry.
View on provider's websiteAuto Collision Repair Certificate 2
See DetailsThere’s more to a career in Auto Collision than just fixing dents; you can also take advantage of the recent boom in customized paint jobs and car restoration. At TSTC, you'll learn skills in refinishing, molding, restoring, estimating, and more. Add in your co-op experience in auto body shops and you can be a front-runner in this industry.
View on provider's websiteAuto Mechanic
Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Certificate 1
See DetailsWith more than 22 million registered vehicles in Texas, now is the perfect time to capitalize on your love of cars. You can turn your weekend hobby into a satisfying, well-paying career. TSTC offers hands-on, state-of-the-art training with programs certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation. Plus, TSTC instructors are certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
View on provider's websiteAutomotive Technician Certificate 2
See DetailsWith more than 22 million registered vehicles in Texas, now is the perfect time to capitalize on your love of cars. You can turn your weekend hobby into a satisfying, well-paying career. TSTC offers hands-on, state-of-the-art training with programs certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation. Plus, TSTC instructors are certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
View on provider's websiteAutomotive Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsWith more than 22 million registered vehicles in Texas, now is the perfect time to capitalize on your love of cars. You can turn your weekend hobby into a satisfying, well-paying career. TSTC offers hands-on, state-of-the-art training with programs certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation. Plus, TSTC instructors are certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
View on provider's websiteBasic Automotive Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsWith more than 22 million registered vehicles in Texas, now is the perfect time to capitalize on your love of cars. You can turn your weekend hobby into a satisfying, well-paying career. TSTC offers hands-on, state-of-the-art training with programs certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation. Plus, TSTC instructors are certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
View on provider's websiteDiesel Mechanic
Diesel Equipment Technology- Heavy Certificate 2
See DetailsYou can choose from an Associate of Applied Science degree in Diesel Equipment Technology, Heavy Truck and John Deere Construction & Forestry to certificates leading to faster entry into the workforce. Certificate options include Heavy Truck and Off Highway. Depending on your career destination, you decide the best pathway.
View on provider's websiteDiesel Equipment Technology- Heavy Truck Certificate 1
See DetailsYou can choose from an Associate of Applied Science degree in Diesel Equipment Technology, Heavy Truck and John Deere Construction & Forestry to certificates leading to faster entry into the workforce. Certificate options include Heavy Truck and Off Highway. Depending on your career destination, you decide the best pathway.
View on provider's websiteDiesel Equipment Technology- Heavy Truck Specialization, A.A.S.
See DetailsYou can choose from an Associate of Applied Science degree in Diesel Equipment Technology, Heavy Truck and John Deere Construction & Forestry to certificates leading to faster entry into the workforce. Certificate options include Heavy Truck and Off Highway. Depending on your career destination, you decide the best pathway.
View on provider's websiteDiesel Equipment Technology- Off Hight Specialization, A.A.S.
See DetailsYou can choose from an Associate of Applied Science degree in Diesel Equipment Technology, Heavy Truck and John Deere Construction & Forestry to certificates leading to faster entry into the workforce. Certificate options include Heavy Truck and Off Highway. Depending on your career destination, you decide the best pathway.
View on provider's websiteDiesel Equipment Technology- Off Highway Equipment Specialization Certificate 1
See DetailsYou can choose from an Associate of Applied Science degree in Diesel Equipment Technology, Heavy Truck and John Deere Construction & Forestry to certificates leading to faster entry into the workforce. Certificate options include Heavy Truck and Off Highway. Depending on your career destination, you decide the best pathway.
View on provider's websiteDiesel Equipment Technology- Off Highway Specialization Certificate 2
See DetailsYou can choose from an Associate of Applied Science degree in Diesel Equipment Technology, Heavy Truck and John Deere Construction & Forestry to certificates leading to faster entry into the workforce. Certificate options include Heavy Truck and Off Highway. Depending on your career destination, you decide the best pathway.
View on provider's websiteConstruction Industry
Architectural Drafter
Architectural Design and Engineering Graphics Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsAs a skilled drafter you will translate ideas into accurate drawings that detail size, shape, materials and other specifications. Texas employs the second most drafters in the nation, and the demand continues to catapult. Without drafters all those million dollar ideas wouldn’t exist!
View on provider's websiteArchitectural/Civil Drafting Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsAs a skilled drafter you will translate ideas into accurate drawings that detail size, shape, materials and other specifications. Texas employs the second most drafters in the nation, and the demand continues to catapult. Without drafters all those million dollar ideas wouldn’t exist!
View on provider's websiteBasic Computer Aided Drafting Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsAs a skilled drafter you will translate ideas into accurate drawings that detail size, shape, materials and other specifications. Texas employs the second most drafters in the nation, and the demand continues to catapult. Without drafters all those million dollar ideas wouldn’t exist!
View on provider's websiteMechanical-Electrical Drafting Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsAs a skilled drafter you will translate ideas into accurate drawings that detail size, shape, materials and other specifications. Texas employs the second most drafters in the nation, and the demand continues to catapult. Without drafters all those million dollar ideas wouldn’t exist!
View on provider's websiteHVAC Technician
Basic HVAC Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsIn a state where record-breaking temps are the norm, some jobs always keep their cool. TSTC's HVAC Technology will teach you the knowledge you need for a successful career as an HVAC technician, including electricity and refrigeration principles, troubleshooting, and installation and repair of commercial and residential systems. And with faster than average job growth, this is a career is a solid bet.
View on provider's websiteHVAC Technician Certificate 1
See DetailsIn a state where record-breaking temps are the norm, some jobs always keep their cool. TSTC's HVAC Technology will teach you the knowledge you need for a successful career as an HVAC technician, including electricity and refrigeration principles, troubleshooting, and installation and repair of commercial and residential systems. And with faster than average job growth, this is a career is a solid bet.
View on provider's websiteHVAC Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsIn a state where record-breaking temps are the norm, some jobs always keep their cool. TSTC's HVAC Technology will teach you the knowledge you need for a successful career as an HVAC technician, including electricity and refrigeration principles, troubleshooting, and installation and repair of commercial and residential systems. And with faster than average job growth, this is a career is a solid bet.
View on provider's websitePlumber
Basic Plumbing Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsPlumbing and Pipefitting Technology is an intense, hands-on program where you’ll learn plumbing, piping, construction, fabrication and more. You’ll spend a majority of your time in laboratory settings, learning precision measuring, testing equipment and working with electronic test devices.
View on provider's websitePlumbing and Pipefitting Technology Certificate 1
See DetailsPlumbing and Pipefitting Technology is an intense, hands-on program where you’ll learn plumbing, piping, construction, fabrication and more. You’ll spend a majority of your time in laboratory settings, learning precision measuring, testing equipment and working with electronic test devices.
View on provider's websiteWelder
Basic Welding- Multiple Processes Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsAre you a hands-on kind of person? A career in Welding Technology might be a great fit for you. You’ll be putting your elbow grease to the test in this program. We make sure you have every opportunity to get your hands dirty with all of the equipment you’ll use on the job before you ever leave the classroom. We want you to feel experienced and comfortable with the tools you’ll actually be using in the industry. So grab a helmet, put on your gloves, and let the sparks fly.
View on provider's websiteStructural and Pipe Welding Certificate 2
See DetailsAre you a hands-on kind of person? A career in Welding Technology might be a great fit for you. You’ll be putting your elbow grease to the test in this program. We make sure you have every opportunity to get your hands dirty with all of the equipment you’ll use on the job before you ever leave the classroom. We want you to feel experienced and comfortable with the tools you’ll actually be using in the industry. So grab a helmet, put on your gloves, and let the sparks fly.
View on provider's websiteStructural Welding Certificate 1
See DetailsAre you a hands-on kind of person? A career in Welding Technology might be a great fit for you. You’ll be putting your elbow grease to the test in this program. We make sure you have every opportunity to get your hands dirty with all of the equipment you’ll use on the job before you ever leave the classroom. We want you to feel experienced and comfortable with the tools you’ll actually be using in the industry. So grab a helmet, put on your gloves, and let the sparks fly.
View on provider's websiteWelding Non-Credit Certificate
See DetailsWelding Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsAre you a hands-on kind of person? A career in Welding Technology might be a great fit for you. You’ll be putting your elbow grease to the test in this program. We make sure you have every opportunity to get your hands dirty with all of the equipment you’ll use on the job before you ever leave the classroom. We want you to feel experienced and comfortable with the tools you’ll actually be using in the industry. So grab a helmet, put on your gloves, and let the sparks fly.
View on provider's websiteCarpenter
Building Construction Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsIn TSTC's Building Construction Technology you’ll gain hands-on experience using the latest tools in the industry, backed by knowledgeable faculty and advisors. Skills you’ll learn include blueprint reading, OSHA regulations, floor and wall systems, interior and exterior finishes, roof systems and more. Labs are conducted both on campus and off for plenty of practice in the field. So blow off the sawdust, ready your hammer and get to work.
View on provider's websiteBuilding Construction- Craftsman Certificate
See DetailsIn TSTC's Building Construction Technology you’ll gain hands-on experience using the latest tools in the industry, backed by knowledgeable faculty and advisors. Skills you’ll learn include blueprint reading, OSHA regulations, floor and wall systems, interior and exterior finishes, roof systems and more. Labs are conducted both on campus and off for plenty of practice in the field. So blow off the sawdust, ready your hammer and get to work.
View on provider's websiteElectrician
Electrical Construction Certificate 1
See DetailsIn the Electrical Construction Technology Program, you’ll learn residential and commercial wiring systems requiring extensive hands-on training. As a graduate, you’ll qualify for positions such as residential construction electrician apprentice, commercial construction electrician apprentice, industrial construction electrician apprentice, and sales representative.
View on provider's websiteMetal Fabricator
Metal Fabricators Non-Credit Certificate
See DetailsKnowledgeable. Efficient. Competent. Those words can describe you after you complete training in the Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters program. Whether your objective is to gain additional skills or embark on a rewarding career, this program will give you the solid foundation necessary to achieve your goals. The curriculum encompasses basic welding and fabrication methods, as well as blueprint reading, providing you with the essential knowledge and hands-on experience you need to succeed.
View on provider's websitePipefitter / Steamfitter
Plumbing and Pipefitting Technology Certificate 2
See DetailsPlumbing and Pipefitting Technology is an intense, hands-on program where you’ll learn plumbing, piping, construction, fabrication and more. You’ll spend a majority of your time in laboratory settings, learning precision measuring, testing equipment and working with electronic test devices.
View on provider's websiteManufacturing Industry
Electro-Mechanical Technician
Automation and Controls Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsAutomation technicians troubleshoot, service and fix the computerized systems and robotic devices that are designed to reduce human interaction, such as robotic assembly devices and computer-controlled systems. These machines and systems are often found within industrial and manufacturing plants, such as food processing facilities. Alternate job titles include field technician, bench technician, robotics technician, production support technician and maintenance technician.
View on provider's websiteElectrical Power and Controls, A.A.S.
See DetailsThis program at TSTC is the only two-year associate degree program in Texas specifically focused on the many aspects of electrical power technology. You will get instruction in several highly lucrative specializations, including engineering and design, installation and calibration, maintenance, testing and troubleshooting, computer instrumentation and robotic interfacing, and electrical construction.
View on provider's websiteElectromechanical Technician Certificate 2
See DetailsElectromechanical Technology combines computers, control systems, electrical systems and mechanical systems. These applications are used to run the systems and machines that power many industries. You’ll have plenty of options when it comes to choosing a career, including utilities and wind energy, high-speed manufacturing, medical device production or the oil field. Combine that with Texas being the second largest employer of electromechanical technicians in the nation, and you’ll have sound career options.
View on provider's websiteElectromechanical Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsElectromechanical Technology combines computers, control systems, electrical systems and mechanical systems. These applications are used to run the systems and machines that power many industries. You’ll have plenty of options when it comes to choosing a career, including utilities and wind energy, high-speed manufacturing, medical device production or the oil field. Combine that with Texas being the second largest employer of electromechanical technicians in the nation, and you’ll have sound career options.
View on provider's websiteMechatronics Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsMechatronics courses combine various disciplines to teach you a holistic approach to develop solutions for engineering applications. You’ll be able to add to your skill set practical knowledge in the integration of electrical systems, fluid power, electronics, computer controls, PLCs, instrumentation, robotics and information technology. It’s an exciting interdisciplinary field that makes possible the generation of simpler, more economical, reliable and versatile commercial and industrial products and equipment.
View on provider's websiteRobotics Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsYou’ll never look at soft drink bottles, cell phones, cars and sophisticated computer chips the same way again. You’ll look right through them, visioning the high-speed, high-precision automated computer systems that brought them to life after learning about these processes at TSTC. You’ll learn about automated manufacturing processes, the role of robots and all support equipment through specialized instruction in motion programming, vision systems, conveyor systems, computer networking, automated sorting systems, PLC programming, sensor systems and computer integration.
View on provider's websiteIndustrial Machinery Mechanic
Basic Industrial Systems Electrical Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsIndustrial Systems could best be defined as the “jack of all trades” in electrical and mechanical applications. As an industrial machinery expert, it will be your job to keep facilities running safely and efficiently. To do this, you’ll learn the broad range of skills needed to repair and maintain pumps, valves, motors, steam turbines, air compressors, hydraulic presses, pneumatic equipment, conveyor systems and more.
View on provider's websiteBasic Industrial Systems Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsIndustrial Systems could best be defined as the “jack of all trades” in electrical and mechanical applications. As an industrial machinery expert, it will be your job to keep facilities running safely and efficiently. To do this, you’ll learn the broad range of skills needed to repair and maintain pumps, valves, motors, steam turbines, air compressors, hydraulic presses, pneumatic equipment, conveyor systems and more.
View on provider's websiteIndustrial Systems Mechanic Certificate 1
See DetailsIndustrial Systems could best be defined as the “jack of all trades” in electrical and mechanical applications. As an industrial machinery expert, it will be your job to keep facilities running safely and efficiently. To do this, you’ll learn the broad range of skills needed to repair and maintain pumps, valves, motors, steam turbines, air compressors, hydraulic presses, pneumatic equipment, conveyor systems and more.
View on provider's websiteIndustrial Systems Mechanic- Electrical Certificate 2
See DetailsIndustrial Systems could best be defined as the “jack of all trades” in electrical and mechanical applications. As an industrial machinery expert, it will be your job to keep facilities running safely and efficiently. To do this, you’ll learn the broad range of skills needed to repair and maintain pumps, valves, motors, steam turbines, air compressors, hydraulic presses, pneumatic equipment, conveyor systems and more.
View on provider's websiteIndustrial Systems- Electrical Specialization, A.A.S.
See DetailsIndustrial Systems could best be defined as the “jack of all trades” in electrical and mechanical applications. As an industrial machinery expert, it will be your job to keep facilities running safely and efficiently. To do this, you’ll learn the broad range of skills needed to repair and maintain pumps, valves, motors, steam turbines, air compressors, hydraulic presses, pneumatic equipment, conveyor systems and more.
View on provider's websiteIndustrial Systems- Mechanical Specialization, A.A. S.
See DetailsIndustrial Systems could best be defined as the “jack of all trades” in electrical and mechanical applications. As an industrial machinery expert, it will be your job to keep facilities running safely and efficiently. To do this, you’ll learn the broad range of skills needed to repair and maintain pumps, valves, motors, steam turbines, air compressors, hydraulic presses, pneumatic equipment, conveyor systems and more.
View on provider's websiteMachinist
Basic Machining Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsTo help you get in on the action, TSTC offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in Precision Machining Technology that requires about four semesters to complete. For those wishing to enter the workforce more quickly or add to an existing knowledge base, TSTC also offers a certification in machining, which requires just 39 hours to complete. This intense, hands-on program progresses through a series of machine tool operation courses to develop and challenge students’ skills using a variety of conventional and Computer Numerical Controlled machines. Students will also learn related skills such as precision measurement, blueprint reading and the heat treatment of metals, making them highly employable and work-ready from day one. Graduates can find jobs in commercial and military aircraft, medical and telecommunications equipment, automotive tool manufacturing and, of course, oil tool manufacturing.
View on provider's websiteMachining Certificate Level 1
See DetailsTo help you get in on the action, TSTC offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in Precision Machining Technology that requires about four semesters to complete. For those wishing to enter the workforce more quickly or add to an existing knowledge base, TSTC also offers a certification in machining, which requires just 39 hours to complete. This intense, hands-on program progresses through a series of machine tool operation courses to develop and challenge students’ skills using a variety of conventional and Computer Numerical Controlled machines. Students will also learn related skills such as precision measurement, blueprint reading and the heat treatment of metals, making them highly employable and work-ready from day one. Graduates can find jobs in commercial and military aircraft, medical and telecommunications equipment, automotive tool manufacturing and, of course, oil tool manufacturing.
View on provider's websitePrecision Machining Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsTo help you get in on the action, TSTC offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in Precision Machining Technology that requires about four semesters to complete. For those wishing to enter the workforce more quickly or add to an existing knowledge base, TSTC also offers a certification in machining, which requires just 39 hours to complete. This intense, hands-on program progresses through a series of machine tool operation courses to develop and challenge students’ skills using a variety of conventional and Computer Numerical Controlled machines. Students will also learn related skills such as precision measurement, blueprint reading and the heat treatment of metals, making them highly employable and work-ready from day one. Graduates can find jobs in commercial and military aircraft, medical and telecommunications equipment, automotive tool manufacturing and, of course, oil tool manufacturing.
View on provider's websiteInformation Technology Industry
Network and Computer Systems Administrator
Basic Computer Networking and Systems Administration Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsAs a student, you'll gain more than knowledge and skills, but also a host of industry certifications to add to your arsenal. While at TSTC, you have the opportunity to earn the following industry recognized certifications: Amazon Web Services CCSA, CompTIA Linux+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician) and CCNA R&S (Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching). In this industry, the more certifications you have, the better your chances of finding a great job.
View on provider's websiteComputer Networking and Systems Administration, A.A.S.
See DetailsAs a student, you'll gain more than knowledge and skills, but also a host of industry certifications to add to your arsenal. While at TSTC, you have the opportunity to earn the following industry recognized certifications: Amazon Web Services CCSA, CompTIA Linux+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician) and CCNA R&S (Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching). In this industry, the more certifications you have, the better your chances of finding a great job.
View on provider's websiteData Security Management
Basic Cybersecurity Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsThe Cybersecurity program prepares students for employment in a variety of entry level careers in Cybersecurity with practical hands-on training, necessary to equip students with the skills employers expect.
View on provider's websiteComputer Science, A.A.S.
See DetailsComputer Science is a broad field, encompassing a range of job titles. Students who complete a degree in Computer Science will have many lucrative career pathways from which to choose. This is great news for you, if you like working with computers, but aren't sure exactly what realm you want to go into yet.
View on provider's websiteComputer Science, A.A.S.
See DetailsComputer Science is a broad field, encompassing a range of job titles. Students who complete a degree in Computer Science will have many lucrative career pathways from which to choose. This is great news for you, if you like working with computers, but aren't sure exactly what realm you want to go into yet.
View on provider's websiteCybersecurity, A.A.S.
See DetailsThe Cybersecurity program prepares students for employment in a variety of entry level careers in Cybersecurity with practical hands-on training, necessary to equip students with the skills employers expect.
View on provider's websiteDigital Forensics Specialist Advanced Technical Certificate
See DetailsThe Cybersecurity program prepares students for employment in a variety of entry level careers in Cybersecurity with practical hands-on training, necessary to equip students with the skills employers expect.
View on provider's websiteSoftware Developer
Basic Web Design Occupational Skills Award
See DetailsCan you believe there are more than a billion websites on the Internet? All of your favorite websites were designed and programmed by a web developer. Companies rely on these professionals to build their online presence and to help them share information, products and services across the world. There are opportunities for freelancers to work from home, or anywhere, really. Imagine your work office being on the beach. Can you say "dream job?"
View on provider's websiteComputer Programming Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsIn Computer Programming at TSTC you'll learn several programming languages including C++, C#, Java, and Visual Basic.NET. You'll get hands-on training and instruction with databases and analysis and design so you can function in a variety of situations. Our goal is that you feel confident in your skills and abilities as a programmer so that you feel confident when finding your new career.
View on provider's websiteComputer Science, A.A.S.
See DetailsComputer Science is a broad field, encompassing a range of job titles. Students who complete a degree in Computer Science will have many lucrative career pathways from which to choose. This is great news for you, if you like working with computers, but aren't sure exactly what realm you want to go into yet.
View on provider's websiteComputer Science, A.A.S.
See DetailsComputer Science is a broad field, encompassing a range of job titles. Students who complete a degree in Computer Science will have many lucrative career pathways from which to choose. This is great news for you, if you like working with computers, but aren't sure exactly what realm you want to go into yet.
View on provider's websiteWeb Design and Development Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsCan you believe there are more than a billion websites on the Internet? All of your favorite websites were designed and programmed by a web developer. Companies rely on these professionals to build their online presence and to help them share information, products and services across the world. There are opportunities for freelancers to work from home, or anywhere, really. Imagine your work office being on the beach. Can you say "dream job?"
View on provider's websiteSystems Analyst
Computer Science, A.A.S.
See DetailsComputer Science is a broad field, encompassing a range of job titles. Students who complete a degree in Computer Science will have many lucrative career pathways from which to choose. This is great news for you, if you like working with computers, but aren't sure exactly what realm you want to go into yet.
View on provider's websiteBusiness Industry
Bookkeeper
Bookkeeping Accounting Assistant
See DetailsFrom learning how to balance the books to administering payroll and everything in between, you will learn the ins and outs of managing a business. Managing an office requires knowledge of many systems and procedures, and this program will get you there.
View on provider's websiteOffice Manager
Business Management Technology
See DetailsFrom learning how to balance the books to administering payroll and everything in between, you will learn the ins and outs of managing a business. Managing an office requires knowledge of many systems and procedures, and this program will get you there.
View on provider's websitePublic Service Industry
Social Services Assistant
Chemical Dependency Counseling Certificate
See DetailsTSTC offers an associate degree in Chemical Dependency Counseling that will allow you to become a practicing Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern. If you currently have a degree in the human services field, we offer a certification that requires just 24 hours to complete and will enable you to secure your Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern credential. You, too, can join our many graduates working at companies like Abilene Regional Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Homeward Bound, Management & Training Corporation, Summer Sky Residential Treatment, Serenity Foundation, Salvation Army, Taylor County Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
View on provider's websiteChemical Dependency Counseling, A.A.S.
See DetailsTSTC offers an associate degree in Chemical Dependency Counseling that will allow you to become a practicing Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern. If you currently have a degree in the human services field, we offer a certification that requires just 24 hours to complete and will enable you to secure your Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern credential. You, too, can join our many graduates working at companies like Abilene Regional Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Homeward Bound, Management & Training Corporation, Summer Sky Residential Treatment, Serenity Foundation, Salvation Army, Taylor County Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
View on provider's websiteTeacher Assistant
Education and Training Certificate 2
See DetailsIn this program, you’ll gain specialized training in one of five developed educational areas of emphasis, which are comprised of educational classes and technical labs for hands-on learning. You’ll create and develop instructional materials ready to be used in a school setting and utilize a variety of state-of-the-art media and technical resources. If you’re looking to get in the classroom quickly, TSTC also offers a certification in Education & Training.
View on provider's websiteEducation and Training, A.A.S.
See DetailsIn this program, you’ll gain specialized training in one of five developed educational areas of emphasis, which are comprised of educational classes and technical labs for hands-on learning. You’ll create and develop instructional materials ready to be used in a school setting and utilize a variety of state-of-the-art media and technical resources. If you’re looking to get in the classroom quickly, TSTC also offers a certification in Education & Training.
View on provider's websiteEMTs and Paramedics
Emergency Medical Services- Advanced EMT AEMT Certificate 1
See DetailsIn TSTC's Emergency Medical Service program, you’ll learn from experienced, certified instructors in an environment that combines hands-on labs with lecture. You'll gain skills in medical procedures required to assess and treat victims at the scene and en route to the hospital, and you'll get to put your abilities to the test in a clinical learning environment to gain extensive, on-the-job experience. As a program, our goal is to prepare competent entry-level Paramedics in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains, with exit points at the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician (Basic), and/or First Responder levels.
View on provider's websiteEmergency Medical Services- EMT Certificate 1
See DetailsIn TSTC's Emergency Medical Service program, you’ll learn from experienced, certified instructors in an environment that combines hands-on labs with lecture. You'll gain skills in medical procedures required to assess and treat victims at the scene and en route to the hospital, and you'll get to put your abilities to the test in a clinical learning environment to gain extensive, on-the-job experience. As a program, our goal is to prepare competent entry-level Paramedics in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains, with exit points at the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician (Basic), and/or First Responder levels.
View on provider's websiteEmergency Medical Services- Paramedic Certificate 2
See DetailsIn TSTC's Emergency Medical Service program, you’ll learn from experienced, certified instructors in an environment that combines hands-on labs with lecture. You'll gain skills in medical procedures required to assess and treat victims at the scene and en route to the hospital, and you'll get to put your abilities to the test in a clinical learning environment to gain extensive, on-the-job experience. As a program, our goal is to prepare competent entry-level Paramedics in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains, with exit points at the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician (Basic), and/or First Responder levels.
View on provider's websiteEMS Non-Credit Certificaet
See DetailsParamedic, A.A.S.
See DetailsIn TSTC's Emergency Medical Service program, you’ll learn from experienced, certified instructors in an environment that combines hands-on labs with lecture. You'll gain skills in medical procedures required to assess and treat victims at the scene and en route to the hospital, and you'll get to put your abilities to the test in a clinical learning environment to gain extensive, on-the-job experience. As a program, our goal is to prepare competent entry-level Paramedics in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains, with exit points at the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Emergency Medical Technician (Basic), and/or First Responder levels.
View on provider's websiteHospitality Industry
Chef and Head Cook
Culinarian Certificate 2
See DetailsIn TSTC’s Culinary Arts, you’ll learn both basic and specialized culinary principles and techniques, and get hands-on experience in food preparation, menu planning, catering, butchering skills, sauce creation, sugar and chocolate work, cake decorating, the artistry of plate presentation and more. You can find a career in a variety of areas, including restaurants, hotels and resorts, cruise lines, catering, health spas, schools, hospitals and as personal chefs.
View on provider's websiteCulinary Arts
See DetailsDo you love everything about food? TSTC is the right place for you to immerse yourself in all things culinary. From institutional dining to international cuisine, you can build a rewarding and exciting career.
View on provider's websiteCulinary Arts, A.A.S.
See DetailsIn TSTC’s Culinary Arts, you’ll learn both basic and specialized culinary principles and techniques, and get hands-on experience in food preparation, menu planning, catering, butchering skills, sauce creation, sugar and chocolate work, cake decorating, the artistry of plate presentation and more. You can find a career in a variety of areas, including restaurants, hotels and resorts, cruise lines, catering, health spas, schools, hospitals and as personal chefs.
View on provider's websiteCulinary Assistant Certificate 1
See DetailsIn TSTC’s Culinary Arts, you’ll learn both basic and specialized culinary principles and techniques, and get hands-on experience in food preparation, menu planning, catering, butchering skills, sauce creation, sugar and chocolate work, cake decorating, the artistry of plate presentation and more. You can find a career in a variety of areas, including restaurants, hotels and resorts, cruise lines, catering, health spas, schools, hospitals and as personal chefs.
View on provider's websiteCulinary Specialist Certificate 1
See DetailsIn TSTC’s Culinary Arts, you’ll learn both basic and specialized culinary principles and techniques, and get hands-on experience in food preparation, menu planning, catering, butchering skills, sauce creation, sugar and chocolate work, cake decorating, the artistry of plate presentation and more. You can find a career in a variety of areas, including restaurants, hotels and resorts, cruise lines, catering, health spas, schools, hospitals and as personal chefs.
View on provider's websiteFood Service Manager
Culinary Arts
See DetailsDo you love everything about food? TSTC is the right place for you to immerse yourself in all things culinary. From institutional dining to international cuisine, you can build a rewarding and exciting career.
View on provider's websiteKitchen Manager
Culinary Specialist
See DetailsDo you love everything about food? TSTC is the right place for you to immerse yourself in all things culinary. From institutional dining to international cuisine, you can build a rewarding and exciting career.
View on provider's websiteHealthcare Industry
Dental Hygienist
Dental Hygiene, A.A.S.
See DetailsDental Hygenists are especially knowledgeable about the preventive aspects of dental disease. It’s an especially relevant career as people are living longer and keeping more of their own teeth. In TSTC's Dental Hygiene program, you'll be educated in the basic sciences and development of the clinical skills needed to provide preventive dental care to the public.
View on provider's websiteMedical Records and Health Information Technician
Health Information Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsDoctors and healthcare professionals need comprehensive management of health information across computerized systems and its secure exchange between consumers, providers, government entities and insurers. Health Information Technicians focus on health care data and the management of health care information resources.
View on provider's websitePhlebotomist
Phlebotomy Technician Non-Credit Certificate
See DetailsThe Phlebotomy course prepares the student in the various blood collection methods, using proper techniques and universal precautions. Recommended by NCCLS, students will be trained on vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture blood-culture and specimen collection. Students will learn medical terminology, related anatomy, physiology and utilization of laboratory equipment High emphasis is placed on professionalism, ethics, proper patient identification, labeling of specimens, quality specimen handling and processing. Successful completion of the course will prepare students to challenge the ASCP National Registry Exam.
View on provider's websiteSurgical Technologist
Surgical Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsAre you all about making a difference in people's lives? Are you conscientious, orderly, emotionally able to handle the high-stress demands of the operating room environment? Surgical Technology might be a good fit for you. Working together with surgeons, nurses and other personnel, a Surgical Technologist must respond quickly, have a full understanding of the procedures and be able to anticipate the needs of the surgeons.
View on provider's websiteNurse - LPN / LVN
Vocational Nursing Certificate 2
See DetailsThe nursing profession is part of the extremely high-demand healthcare field. In fact, it's exploding in Texas. Texas is home to the largest employers of nurses in the nation and demand continues to outpace the national average. Nursing is also changing. There's more use of technology with the advent of computers and tablets and more men are entering the field.
View on provider's websiteCommunications Industry
Graphic Designer
Digital Medical Design, A.A.S.
See DetailsDigital Media Design Technology is perfect for you if you have a passion for art, media and technology. You’ll learn techniques in graphic design and editing, multimedia, videography and photography. Put away your brushes and pens as you learn to use the Adobe Creative Suite to create your designs. With these skills you could find a career in marketing, television, print and more. Design a better future for yourself while showcasing your creative talents. You know you’ve got the eye for it.
View on provider's websiteEnergy Industry
Electrical Lineman
Electrical Lineworker Certificate 1
See DetailsLineworker occupations are among the most physically demanding but highest paying careers in the nation, and Texas employs more than any other state. In TSTC's Electrical Lineworker program, you'll perform practical exercises on the safe use and operation of lineworker climbing gear, equipment and tools in an authentic utility training environment. Strap on your boots and get ready for an electrifying experience.
View on provider's websiteElectrical Lineworker Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsLineworker occupations are among the most physically demanding but highest paying careers in the nation, and Texas employs more than any other state. In TSTC's Electrical Lineworker program, you'll perform practical exercises on the safe use and operation of lineworker climbing gear, equipment and tools in an authentic utility training environment. Strap on your boots and get ready for an electrifying experience.
View on provider's websiteSolar Energy Technician
Energency Efficiency Specialist Certificate 1
See DetailsWhile at TSTC, you’ll gain knowledge and skills in photovoltaic design, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and electrical construction. TSTC partners with Texas Renewable Energy Education Consortium and the State Energy Conservation Office to ensure your curriculum meets the industry standards. In 4 semesters, you could be in the field after earning an Associate of Applied Science degree in Solar Technology. Your job prospects include local installation companies, energy providers, and multinational industry leaders such as Solar Edge, Enphase Energy, Fronius, SMA Solar Technology, and Tesla.
View on provider's websiteSolor Energy Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsWhile at TSTC, you’ll gain knowledge and skills in photovoltaic design, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and electrical construction. TSTC partners with Texas Renewable Energy Education Consortium and the State Energy Conservation Office to ensure your curriculum meets the industry standards. In 4 semesters, you could be in the field after earning an Associate of Applied Science degree in Solar Technology. Your job prospects include local installation companies, energy providers, and multinational industry leaders such as Solar Edge, Enphase Energy, Fronius, SMA Solar Technology, and Tesla.
View on provider's websiteWind Turbine Technician
Wind Energy Technician Certificate 1
See DetailsAs a Wind Energy Technician, opportunities spread across the country. Once you pick your geographical location, you won’t be stuck at any desk! You can work at turbine construction and manufacturing sites, in the distribution and generation industries, or at utility companies. Sites can include wind farms and power plant facilities, and range from small communities to large metropolitan areas. When you choose to enter the field of wind energy, your options are sky high.
View on provider's websiteWind Energy Technology, A.A.S.
See DetailsAs a Wind Energy Technician, opportunities spread across the country. Once you pick your geographical location, you won’t be stuck at any desk! You can work at turbine construction and manufacturing sites, in the distribution and generation industries, or at utility companies. Sites can include wind farms and power plant facilities, and range from small communities to large metropolitan areas. When you choose to enter the field of wind energy, your options are sky high.
View on provider's websiteContact Phone Number
800-792-8784Address
3801 Campus Drive
Waco, TX 76705
United States