Trade & Industry
For those interested in auto-body repair, precision machining welding technologies, industrial maintenance and more, our programs in Trade and Industry will help you develop the skills you need for a successful career.
Supplies Needed: Writing Utensil & Paper. All other supplies see Welding Supply List
Length
2 - 50.5 weeks
Depending on structure and availability.
Fee Information
$150 - $9200
Programs vary according to teachers.
Precision Machining
Duration: 100 Clock Hours/18 Instructional Weeks
Fee: $1325.00
This innovative, in-demand program was designed to prepare the student for an entry-level position as a machinist. The course will cover workplace and machine operation safety, tooling, set-up, manual operation of lathes, mill machine, saw, CNC programming and operation, blueprint reading, measurement reading, use of calipers, micrometers, grinding, and hand finishing of metals.
Program Admission Requirements: HS Diploma or GED, Drivers License or Photo ID, Orientation with completion of Workeys Assessment
NOTE: This class qualifies for a Lozick Scholarship.
Accreditation by the Council on Occupational Education, Atlanta, GA
NOTE: If it is one week before the class is going to start, please call 330-296-2892, Ext. 551010 to sign up.
Credentialing Examination: Earn ONE of the following: NIMS Measurement, Materials & Safety, NIMS CNC Mills Operation, or NIMS CNC Lathe Operations
#5033 | Meets 2 Days Per Week
(6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.)
Class Dates: 9/11/23 or 2/12/24 (Ask about the Lozick Scholarship)
Certificate of Completion
Industrial Maintenance
Duration: 404 Clock Hours/33.67 Instructional Weeks
Fee: $9225.00
Industrial Maintenance is a specifically designed modulated program made up of electrical, fluid power, and mechanical techniques. Students completing this program will have a foundation for the field of Industrial Technology. Through the study of electricity, motor controls and programmable motor drives, programmable logic controllers, and hydraulics/pneumatics. Students will study content in all areas of concentration through computer simulation, hands on training systems, course materials, and online testing.
Program Admission Requirements: HS Diploma or GED, Drivers License or Photo ID, Orientation with completion of WorkKeys Assessment/$25 non-refundable application fee included in tuition/NOTE: If you are a business signing up an employee, please call the office to do so (330) 296-2892, Ext. 551011
Credentialing Examination: SACA Electrical, Fluid Power & Mechanical (Optional)
Accreditation by the Council on Occupational Education, Atlanta, GA
NOTE: If it is one week before the class is going to start, please call 330-296-2892, Ext. 551010 to sign up.
#5050 | Meets 2 Days Per Week
(6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.)
Class Date: 11/6/23
Completion Certification/SACA Certification: Electrical, Fluid Power & Mechanical (Optional)
Modular Industrial Maintenance – Electrical
Duration: 156 Clock Hours/12.7 Instructional Weeks
Fee: $3525.00
Electrical Systems is a specific component in the realm of industrial maintenance. This course is dedicated to the understanding and application processes of the various types of electrical systems found within the industry. Students will focus in electrical structures such as AC/DC, motor controls, sensors, wiring systems, relay controls, and rotating machines. Students will utilize computer, online, and lab-based simulation scenarios to develop knowledge, skills, and a deeper understanding of electricity, specific to maintenance.
Program Admission Requirements: HS Diploma or GED, Drivers License or Photo ID, WorkKeys Assessment/$25 non-refundable application fee included in tuition/NOTE: If you are a business signing up an employee, please call the office to do so (330) 296-2892, Ext. 551011
Accreditation by the Council on Occupational Education, Atlanta, GA
Credentialing Examination: SACA Electrical (Optional)
NOTE: If it is one week before the class is going to start, please call 330-296-2892, Ext. 551010 to sign up.
5050-E | Meets 2 Days Per Week
(6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.)
Class Dates: 12/4/23; 3/18/24 or 5/20/24
Certificate of Completion/SACA Electrical Certification (Optional)
Modular Industrial Maintenance – Mechanical
Duration: 120 Clock Hours/10 Instructional Weeks
Fee: $2725.00
Mechanical Systems are a specific component in the realm of industrial maintenance. This course is dedicated to the understanding and application processes of the various types of mechanical components imperative to the continuation of the company. Students will focus in four levels of mechanical drives and centrifugal pumps. Students will utilize computer, inline, and lab-based simulation scenarios to develop knowledge, skills, and a deeper understanding of mechanics, specific to maintenance.
Program Admission Requirements: HS Diploma or GED, Drivers License or Photo ID, WorkKeys Assessment/$25 non-refundable application fee included in tuition/NOTE: If you are a business signing up an employee, please call the office to do so (330) 296-2892, Ext. 551011
Accreditation by the Council on Occupational Education, Atlanta, GA
Credentialing Examination: SACA Mechanical (Optional)
NOTE: If it is one week before the class is going to start, please call 330-296-2892, Ext. 551010 to sign up.
5050-M | Meets 2 Days Per Week
(6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.)
Class Dates: 12/4/23; 3/18/24; 5/20/24
Certificate of Completion
*Upon completion of the specific portions of the course directly correlating to certification exams, students are eligible to take the SACA (Smart Automation Certification Alliance) examination. (Optional)
Modular Industrial Maintenance – Fluid Power
Duration: 132 Clock Hours/11 Instructional Weeks
Fee: $3025.00
Fluid Power Systems is a specialized area in maintenance. This course is dedicated to the understanding an application processes of the various types of fluid power ran systems found within the industry. Students will focus in fluid systems such as pneumatics, hydraulics, and electro-fluid power systems. Students will utilize computer, online, and lab-based simulation scenarios to develop knowledge, skills, and a deeper understanding of electricity, specific to maintenance.
Program Admission Requirements: HS Diploma or GED, Drivers License or Photo ID, WorkKeys Assessment
Accreditation by the Council on Occupational Education, Atlanta, GA
Credentialing Examination: SACA Fluid Power NOTE: If it is one week before the class is going to start, please call 330-296-2892, Ext. 551010 to sign up.
5050-FP | Meets 2 Days Per Week
(6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.)
Class Dates: 2/26/24 or 5/13/24
Certificate Completion/Credential: SACA Certification Fluid Power (optional)
Modular Welding
Duration: 153 Clock Hours/9 Instructional Weeks
Fee: $1725.00
Focus on a specific weld MIG, TIG, or Stick. Not sure which weld to go with? We have an instructor that can answer question. Welding encompasses study in electrical, metallurgy, chemistry, physics, and design. Welders may work on various structures including but not limited to bridges, buildings, pressure vessels and heat exchangers. This would include welding items such as boilers, storage vessels, transmission and transportation vehicles for water, land, air travel, and production and processing machines of all types. The curriculum provides student with a foundation in welding technique, skills, welding mathematics, and career development. The successful graduate is trained to enter the welding profession as an entry-level welder.
Program Admission Requirements: HS Diploma or GED, Drivers License or Photo ID, WorkKeys Assessment / Supplies Needed: Please ask for list./$25 non-refundable application fee included in tuition/NOTE: If you are a business signing up an employee, please call the office to do so (330) 296-2892, Ext. 551011
Accreditation by the Council on Occupational Education, Atlanta, GA
Ask about Scholarships for this program. NOTE: If it is one week before the class is going to start, please call 330-296-2892, Ext. 551010 to sign up.
Credential Examinations: One Certification in MIG, TIG, or Stick.
#5099-01 | Meets 4 Days Per Week
(5:45 p.m. – 10 p.m.)
Class Dates: 11/20/23; 2/12/24; 4/22/24 or 5/20/24
Certificate of Completion
AWS Welding Certifications taken by student
*Eligible to send in test plates and/or test pipes throughout the program and at the discretion of the instructor.
**Tuition includes cost of one (1) certification plate. Additional certifications are available at an additional cost. If test failed, student responsible for cost of additional testing.**
Welding Technologies
Duration: 612 Clock Hours/36 Instructional Weeks
Fee: $4725.00
The Welding Technologies program is to prepare students to seek entry-level employment or advance in their career in welding and industrial repairs. Welding encompasses study in electrical, metallurgy, chemistry, physics, and design. Welders may work on various structures including but not limited to bridges, buildings, pressure vessels and heat exchangers. This would include welding items such as boilers, storage vessels, transmission and transportation vehicles for water, land, air travel, and production and processing machines of all types. The curriculum provides student with a foundation in welding technique, skills, welding mathematics, and career development. The successful graduate is trained to enter the welding profession as an entry-level welder.
Program Admission Requirements: High School Diploma/GED, Drivers License or Photo ID, WorkKeys Assessment / After registering, please request a supply list. NOTE: If you are a business signing up an employee, please call the office to do so (330) 296-2892, Ext. 551011
Accreditation by the Council on Occupational Education, Atlanta, GA
NOTE: If it is one week before the class is going to start, please call 330-296-2892, Ext. 551010 to sign up. ASK ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THIS PROGRAM!
#5099 | Meets 4 Days Per Week
(5:45 p.m. – 10 p.m.)
Class Dates: 11/6/23
Certificate of Completion
AWS welding Certifications taken by student
*Eligible to send in test plates and/or test pipes throughout the program and at the discretion of the instructor. This class includes three certifications. This is up to the student passing them during the time in class. If student fails a certification, the student is responsible for re-test cost*
GALLERY
As you can see, students are active & hand on in their program. This is a showcase of Hands-On Learning turning into Real-World Experience.
Hands on Learning. Real World Experience.