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HVAC Principles I
First semester students earn OSHA 10 while working through projects. Second semester students prepare for and take the EPA 608 exam.
HVAC Principles II
Students further develop their understanding of the trades with a deeper look at HVAC.
Welding
Basic understanding and skills related to welding. Gain knowledge and skills related to metal fabricating, including hands-on operation of basic metal fabricating machines and mechanized arc resistance welding equipment.
CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS REFERENCE GUIDE
State Tested Nurse Assistant
Students learn to work alongside medical professionals to provide medical care to patients; including assisting nurses and doctors to support patient needs, help with meals, dressing, toileting, and transporting.
EMT/Paramedic
Students learn how to care for a patient at the scene of an accident; including how to safely transport a patient to the hosptial.
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Information Technology
Certification, particularly entry-level certification, helps to build a skilled workforce that meets the needs of employers.
For more information, see Technology Hub course description under Elective Courses.
CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS REFERENCE GUIDE
Child Development Associate
This credential is earned by early childhood employees to demonstrate they have met specific competencies related to the field of early childhood education.
Auburn Career Center provides vocational training to students who wish to learn a skill or trade, which will make them employable upon graduation. Fifteen two-year programs are available for sophomore, junior and senior students. Several co-op training programs exist for students desiring on-the-job-training. Tech Prep programs are available in four areas: Allied Health Technology, Electronics Technology, Manufacturing Technology and Multi-Media Technology.