Automotive Collision Repair An institution of higher education, that is committed to preparing students for employment and advancement in technical careers. is designed to teach basic fundamentals of Oxyacetylene is designed to teach the student proper nomenclature to teach the student preferred methods of installing all automotive glass, http://www.matc.net/catalogar.htm
Noncredit Technical Training Class Schedules $99 Section 4739, Tue, Thu, May 1423, 4 sessions, 5-8 pm, CCTA 110. ConstructionTrades. automotive Restoration - This 36 hour workshop will teach you the http://www.hacc.edu/programs/divisions/wed/ncttsch.htm
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WNYC - Radio Rookies I go to automotive High School. They teach me about automotive tradesand I'm majoring in Business and Technology. October, 2000. http://www.wnyc.org/radiorookies/David.html
Four County Vocational Cooperative The Machine trades shop area is similar to many shops in business and industry. Thisprogram will teach students the basics of the precision machine trade. http://www.fourcountyvocational.org/Classes/machinetrades.htm
Extractions: MACHINE TRADES The Machine Trades Program is designed to give students hands-on experience in a real life situation. This program will teach students the basics of the precision machine trade. With the recent addition of CNC and EDM equipment, the second year student will learn more advanced techniques of machining projects. The graduate will receive a Performance Portfolio at the end of this two-year course. The student will also receive Certificates of Achievement for individual projects they complete within certain given parameters. The Governor, thus endorsing the achievement of the student, will sign these certificates. Equipment used in Machine Trades includes lathes, mills, surface grinders, O.D. grinders, drill press, saws, and other machine shop related equipment. More technically advanced machinery includes Emco CNC Mill, Hurco CNC Mill, and Agie Mondo 2 EDM Sinker. Students completing the program with a B average of above will earn dual credits from IVY Tech State College while attending three Four County Vocational Machine Trades Program.
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The Detroit Public Library - CEIC - Big 3 Apprenticeships a nonskilled position into a skilled trades apprenticeship. Refer to the DetroitAutomotive Task Force Web site or engaged from time to time to teach for the http://www.detroit.lib.mi.us/ceic/auto_app.htm
Extractions: Auto Industry Skilled Trades Apprenticeships Apprenticeship is a formal method of training for a skilled trade that combines on-the-job-training (paid full-time employment) with related classroom instruction. The skills learned provide the basis for a rewarding career. Upon completion of of a four year training program, the apprentice graduates and receives a Journeyman Card from the UAW and employment from the company.
Cashmere High School - Subjects - Subject List Carpentry, Carpentry. Childcare, Childcare. automotive trades, automotive trades.Two terms on each of the three Visual and Performing Arts areas Art. Drama Music. http://www.cashmere.school.nz/subjects/subjects_list.htm
The State | 02/03/2003 | Training To Teach Construction Skills 03, 2003, Training to teach construction skills Work Initiative Program to offerchances to learn other trades as well By MAURICE THOMAS Staff Writer http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/2003/02/03/news/local/5092646.htm
Extractions: Putting people to work in construction and other jobs is the goal of a new training program backed by the city of Columbia. Details of the Work Initiative Program will be announced today at the Eau Claire Print Facility. "What I think is really neat is that we are not just trying to get people jobs," said city manager Leona Plaugh. "We are training people for jobs that construction companies are trying hard to fill." The program aims to provide technical training and to enhance existing skills in carpentry and masonry, said city Councilman E.W. Cromartie II, chairman of the program. Cromartie and fellow council member Tameika Isaac teamed up for the last five months to work out the details of the program.
Courses Offered Step trades concentrate on basic work skills, safety and This course is designed toteach students basic become aware consumers in the automotive market place. http://www.rochesterschools.com/curic.html
Extractions: Business Management Preparation The class is conducted in a realistic business setting. Each student has his or her own desk with a networked computer, telephone and electronic calculator. The student will learn how to operate all equipment, in addition they will learn how the home office of an insurance company operates by moving through several office positions of their choice. The skills students learn will transfer into every other area of their lives: creating letterheads and business cards, developing a newsletter, professional work habits, career planning, interviewing, resume preparation, problem solving and leadership. Students will be better prepared to work either in college or in a business career. Back Accounting II This 2 period course is a continuation from Accounting I. The course includes the following: Management decisions regarding company budgets and inventory. Accounting transactions for a business that sells products through various departments within one store. Accounting transactions for a manufacturing business. Hands-on experience with the computer and Lotus program.
Extractions: TECHNICAL EDUCATION - Wichita Area Technical College As a high school student, the off-campus courses and programs of the Wichita Area Technical College are sometimes overlooked when enrolling for the junior or senior year. Depending upon their high school schedule, students attend the Airport Campus, Grove Campus or the Schweiter Campus in either the morning or afternoon. The technical programs at these campuses prepare students for immediate employment and/or further education after high school. Students can also earn dual credit as these courses fulfill high school graduation requirements and count towards the Associate of Applied Science degree awarded by the Wichita Area Technical College. Course Title Course Length Course Level Credit Course No.
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Vocational Technology Skills developed in Building trades I will be broadened. PREREQ NONE. AutomotiveTech I is designed to teach the student the use of common hand tools http://www.ahs.albany.k12.ny.us/AHS/course_book/vo_tech.html
Extractions: Offered at the Abrookin Vocational-Technical Center The trade, industrial and service programs offered at the Abrookin Vocational-Technical Center offer a wide variety of programs designed to meet the interests and needs of all students in this district. The major criteria for enrollment is the desire to become an all-around craftperson in the chosen field. It is anticipated that upon graduation the student will have a marketable skill that would qualify him/her for an entry-level position or entry into an advanced education program such as a 2-year or community college, a 4-year college, a special technical school, an apprenticeship program, or further training in a branch of the military service. Students completing a two-year occupational program generally are given advanced credit and/or exemption from certain course work if they pursue further education. A student is awarded an Occupational Proficiency Certificate which reflects the number of years he/she has been in a particular program. The certificate also lists the areas of competence achieved while attending the course. Students considering future employment opportunities should be aware of the tremendous need for females and males entering nontraditional career areas (those areas where less than 35% of the workers are of a particular sex). Local employers are currently seeking such nontraditional employees as: i.e., female auto mechanics and auto body people, welders, cooks, and electricians, male nurses and health care professionals, cosmetologists and office personnel. All programs of study are equally available to all male and female students attending the Abrookin Vocational-Technical Center and those seeking nontraditional careers are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to explore one of the trade, industrial or service areas while attending high school.
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Extractions: High School Programs High school, alternative school, private school and home-schooled students in Montezuma County who are 16 years old or a junior or senior in high school are eligible to attend classes at San Juan Basin Technical School on a space available basis. In most classes, the cost of education is paid by their home school district and the State Department of Education. Areas of study for high school students are: Agriculture Education Continuing Education Classes Sam Juan Basin Technical School also offers numerous post-secondary programs. These are open to high school students via special arrangements with the school districts through the Post-Secondary Options Act. Check with your high school counselor. Transportation to and from the San Juan Basin Technical School for high school students is provided by the home schools. The school busses usually run several times a day. School year schedules are coordinated between San Juan Basin Technical School and the high schools in Montezuma County, as much as possible. Many high school students attend classes at San Juan Basin Technical School for part of the school day, and attend their home high schools for the remainder of the school day, participating in normal high school activities, such as sports and clubs.
Pioneer Press | 05/14/2002 | Father Trades Rage For Rebirth 14, 2002, Father trades rage for rebirth Son's murder leads man to help childrenmanage their anger BY RUBEN ROSARIO STAFF COLUMNIST We teach children that http://www.twincities.com/mld/pioneerpress/3261804.htm
Extractions: Published: 08/27/2001 An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. Mohandas K. Ghandi Azim Khamisa had just put down Buddhist teacher Sogyal Rinpoche's "Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" on his night stand when the phone rang with news about his only son. At the coroner's office, the Kenya-born, England-educated investment banker from San Diego learned that Tariq Khamisa, a 20-year-old college arts student working nights delivering pizza, was lured to a bogus address and shot and killed by a 14-year-old gang member during a failed robbery attempt. "They called it 'jack the Pizza Man,' Khamisa informs me. "He tried to drive away but the bullet from the 9 mm handgun shattered the car window and struck him on the neck, severing his aorta. He died within two minutes, I was told." Khamisa has repeated the tragic details of his son's 1995 murder many times to many people, from former Attorney General Janet Reno to a classroom full of kids. He will do so again today when he speaks at a conference hosted by the American Probation and Parole Association in St. Paul. And the pain and the sadness I detected over the phone will surely still be there in the soft, slightly accented voice.
Barbers And Cosmetologists What will happen to schools that teach cosmetology or Examples of compulsory tradesare plumbers, electricians and automotive service technicians. http://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/cosmetology/common-questions.htm
Extractions: printer-friendly version (pdf 20kb) The Need For Change Why is the government repealing the Cosmetologists Act and the Barbers Act? These acts have been around since the 1920s and are largely out of date. Over the years, there have been minor changes to these acts, but primarily they have remained the same since their inception as separate, stand-alone acts. They duplicate many of the requirements now found in other laws covering public health, workplace safety, trades training and consumer protection. Barbers and cosmetologists are the only two trades in B.C. that must pay yearly dues to continue to work.
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Cotinuing Education Courses trades AND TECHNOLOGY It is designed to teach defensive driving techniques to the AUTOMOTIVEAND HEAVY EQUIPMENT Trailer Mechanics Updating Course Location http://www.lakelandc.ab.ca/programs1/coned/sttcourses1.html
Extractions: This is a program designed to prepare individuals for entry-level positions in the Carpentry trade and is accredited with Alberta Apprenticeship and Alberta Learning. Upon successful completion students may challenge the first year Carpentry Apprenticeship Exam. Students completing this pre-employment program may be able to apply for 15 high school credits. Basic Carpentry