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Automotive Technology: Collision Repair, AAS

The Collision Repair program is designed to prepare students as entry level collision repair technicians. Students will earn I-CAR (Industry Council for Automotive Repair) certification points in 26 different areas including customer service, estimating, welding, plastics, and paint and refinish. Successful students will become proficient in safe working procedures, structural, and nonstructural repairs, refinishing techniques, and estimating.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
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Advanced Manufacturing: Automation, SC

This certificate prepares students to take the Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA) exam(s) to receive certifications in:

  • Department of Applied Technologies
  • Required Courses (14 Credits) credits

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Machining Skills: Lathe (Turning), SC

This skills certificate prepares students for certification exams from NIMS, AMATROL, and SACA covering machining skills.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
  • Required Courses (12 Credits) credits

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Machining Skills: Milling, SC

This skills certificate prepares students for certification exams from NIMS, AMATROL, and SACA covering machining skills.

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  • Required Courses (12 Credits) credits

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Engineering Technology: Electronics, SC

This Skills Certificate prepares students for entry level jobs with in various different industries that need electronics technicians.

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  • Mathematics (3 Credits) credits

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Engineering Technology: Unmanned Systems-Unmanned Aviation…

This Skills Certificate is designed specifically for students who have a desire to work in unmanned aviation system (UAS) related careers. This skills certificate provides students with classroom and laboratory experiences in Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements and aviation fundamentals, electronics, microprocessors, and programming. The skills certificate will prepare students to take the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification exam and enter the professional employment market as UAS Pilots/Technicians.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
  • Mathematics (3 Credits) credits

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Diesel Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technician, CA

The Diesel/Heavy Equipment program prepares students to enter the workforce as technicians to maintain, diagnose, and repair heavy equipment. Students will learn diesel engine and propulsion systems, fuel management systems, related accessory components, as well as hydraulics and HVAC. All students will be prepared to take ASE certification exams at the completion of the appropriate course.

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Advanced Manufacturing: Machining, CA

Provides students with classroom and laboratory experiences in CADD, CAM, CNC, milling and turning. Program focuses on those skills used in manufacturing machining, industrial, and operation-support settings. 

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Engineering Technology: Management, CA

The Certificate of Achievement in Engineering Technology - Management is designed for students who hold an associate degree in Engineering Technology with Emphasis in either Electronics, Telecommunications, or Slot and Self-Service Device Technology. This certificate is intended for students who wish to develop their managerial, technical, and employability skills beyond a two-year degree in Engineering Technology and fulfill the growing demand for entry-level engineering technologists. This certificate is a 12- to 18-month program. It is also used for the third year of a 3 + 1 path to a bachelor's degree (see a counselor for which associate degrees fulfill the requirements for the 3 + 1 the programs with other schools).

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Engineering Technology: Slot Repair, CA

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be prepared for an entry-level position in the gaming industry. This program integrates classroom experience with hands-on lab exercises and covers topics such as planning, design, troubleshooting, and maintenance of various slot machines and related devices. Networks used to support modern slot machine gaming are also covered.

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CSN CA Engineering Technology: Unmanned Systems-Unmanned…

The academic map is set up to show students the ideal path to completing the degree in two (2) semesters.  Students who cannot take the map's recommended number of credits each semester will take longer to complete the certificate and graduate.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
  • Semester #1 (15 Total Minimum Credit Hours) credits

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Engineering Technology: Electronics, CA

Upon successful completion of this certificate program, students will be prepared for an entry-level position providing support in industry. Instruction includes both analog and digital design and testing of electronic circuits, devices and systems used in in a wide range of industries such as defense, data-communications, and entertainment.

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Engineering Technology: Network Electronics, CA

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be prepared for an entry-level position in the networking/electronics industry. Students will acquire the necessary skills required by the high-tech, high-wage networking/electronics industry for entry-level positions. This program integrates classroom experience with hands-on lab exercises. Computers and networks used to support modern networking/electronics are also covered.

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Advanced Manufacturing, CA

The Certificate of Achievement in Advanced Manufacturing is an 18-month program that provides students with classroom and laboratory experiences in electricity, mechanical power, pneumatics, hydraulics.   Ferrous and non-ferrous material properties, programmable logic controllers, and facilities maintenance/manufacturing are offered electives. The certificate focuses on those skills used in advanced manufacturing such as industrial and operations/maintenance settings.

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CSN CA Private Pilot Map

The academic map is set up to show students the ideal path to completing the degree in four (4) semesters.  Students who cannot take the map's recommended number of credits each semester will take longer to complete the certificate and graduate.

  • Department of Applied Technologies
  • Semester #1 (10 Total Minimum Credit Hours) credits

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Engineering Technology: Entertainment, CA

The Certificate of Achievement in Engineering Technology-Entertainment is a 12-month program that provides students with classroom and laboratory experience in electricity, mechanical power transmission, fluid power and related repair activities. The emphasis focuses on those skills used in the local entertainment/theater industry or other industries.

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Engineering Technology: Utilities-Electrical Power, CA

The Certificate of Achievement in Engineering Technology, Utilities-Electrical Power is an 18-month program that provides students with classroom and laboratory experiences in electricity, mechanical power, pneumatics, hydraulics, and ferrous and non-ferrous material.  This utilities certificate focuses on those skills used in operational settings.  Courses include Industrial Electricity, Mechanical Power Transmission, and Fluid Power.  There are also a number of electives that allow students to focus on electrical maintenance, mechanical maintenance, or plant/facility operation in the power utility industry.

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Welding Technology: Entry-Level Welder, CA

The Certificate of Achievement – Entry-Level Welder provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful entry level employment in the welding industry.

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Water/Wastewater Treatment: Wastewater Treatment, AAS

This program prepares students for a career in water and/or wastewater treatment maintenance. Students learn to maintain and operate machinery and equipment used in facilities for the treatment of water supplies in urban areas and/or for wastewater treatment that is released back into the environment. Academic skills emphasizing math, science and human relations are stressed to prepare students to meet challenges common in the workplace.

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Water/Wastewater Treatment: Water Treatment, AAS

This program prepares students for a career in water and/or wastewater treatment maintenance. Students learn to maintain and operate machinery and equipment used in facilities for the treatment of water supplies in urban areas and/or for wastewater treatment that is released back into the environment. Academic skills emphasizing math, science and human relations are stressed to prepare students to meet challenges common in the workplace.

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Air Conditioning Technology: Critical Systems, AAS

This program prepares students to install, maintain, service, troubleshoot, and repair critical systems such as in data process centers and hospitals. The program enables students to learn how to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair HVAC equipment for equipment cooling and other related machinery. Instruction includes classroom, laboratory, and hands-on work in the laboratory or in the field. Along with core classes, academic skills emphasizing related math, science, and human relations components are stressed to help students prepare to meet challenges commonly found in the workplace.

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Construction Management: Facilities Management, AAS

This degree prepares students to supervise and manage the maintenance, capital improvements, and daily operations of commercial and light industrial facilities.  Students will learn facilities-related technologies and construction codes, as well as how to maintain a facility over time; will be skilled in basic business managerial tactics and strategies; and will be prepared for employment as facility managers, facility construction managers, facilities project managers, and other supervisory positions in the facilities industry.

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