Workforce Development
The School’s workforce development courses provide hands-on
career training in high demand, rapid growth industries and are
taught and guided by industry professionals. Graduates of these
courses earn industry standard certificates that help them enter
into family-sustaining careers and climb career ladders.
Nurse Aide Training (NAT): This course provides students
with more than 200 hours of instruction and hands-on practice
in a skills lab preparing them to become certified nurse aides.
Students gain clinical experience during a 10-day practicum
conducted at a partner site.
Computer Support Specialist (CSS) Training: Comprised
of two levels-- CSS 100 and CSS 200 -- these information
technology courses provide students with the technical skills and
knowledge needed when applying for entry-level IT positions.
Culinary Arts Training (CAT): Through this theoretical
and experiential course students acquire the skills needed to
succeed in the food service industry in both back and front of
the house positions. Students also develop basic business and
entrepreneurial skills.