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2010-2011 Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Career Programs



One-Year and Two-Year Career Certificate Program

One-Year and Two-Year Career Certificate Program

Program Title (Major) VC Code Class Section Location Codes
JK NA RK RY UT VB
Automotive Machinist  VC-AM       X    
Automotive Technology  VC-AT       X X  
Automotive Vehicles and Accessories Marketing VC-AVAM       X    
Barber/Stylist  VC-BS       X X  
Barbering Instructor Training VC-BIT         X  
Brick, Block and Stonemasonry VC-BBS       X X  
Clothing and Textiles Services VC-CTS         X  
Collision Repair Technology VC-CRT       X X  
Cosmetology VC-CSMT         X  
Cosmetology Instructor Training VC-CIT         X  
Diesel Equipment Technology VC-DET       X    
Electrical Technology VC-ET     X X   X
Emergency Medical Technology-BASIC VC-EMT          
Food Production and Management VC-FPM         X  
Graphics and Print Communications VC-GPC       X    
Industrial Maintenance Trades VC-IMT         X  
Machine Tool VC-MS1
VC-MS2
        X
 
 
Meat Merchandising VC-MM       X    
Office Clerk VC-OC       X    
Plumbing and Construction Technology VC-PCT     X      
Practical Nursing VC-PN      
Residential Carpentry Technology VC-RC1
VC-RC2
      X X  
Small Engine and Equipment Service VC-TEM       X    
Welding and Cutting VC-WC     X X X  

Note(s):

  1. Remediation in basic and academic skills will be provided to students.
  2. Courses with the phrase “Essential Skills for …” in the course title contain the basic career skills necessary for success in the chosen occupational program of study. Although normally listed in the summer session preceding first year first semester courses, in most cases the ”Essential Skills” course may also be taken concurrent with other first semester courses. Those who have satisfactorily completed the related high school career program, or who otherwise demonstrate comparable proficiency, are exempt from taking the “Essential Skills” course.
  3. Some programs permit new students to enroll at the beginning of either the fall semester (August) or spring semester (January). In addition, several programs also permit new student enrollments at mid-semester (October, January and March) or during the summer (June).
  4. Summer classes are not offered at all campus locations.
  5. ✸ Denotes special admissions application process/requirement required through Nursing/Allied Health
  6. Developmental courses cannot be used as electives to meet graduation requirements. For a list of developmental courses, See Admissions  section of this publication. Career Technical Certificate students are required to take an Occupation-Specific Assessment as part of their program of study, unless a program of study requires a certification or licensure examination for professional practice.

JK-Academic Technical

RK-Rankin UT-Utica

NA-Nursing Allied Health

RY-Raymond VB-Vicksburg
     

 

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