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Business & Financial Services

Accounting Services

  • Learn basic accounting, business skills, and software applications, such as QuickBooks, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint.
  • Prepare for the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers certification and earn Microsoft industry certifications.

Entrepreneurship

  • Perform business plan development, tax management and legal requirements in relation to creating, running and owning a business.
  • Discover how to market, finance and manage your business.
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Legal Office Services

  • Learn legal terminology, basic legal research, use of legal forms and documents, filing, scheduling and legal concepts in various areas of law.
  • Prepare for the Accredited Legal Secretary (ALS) certification.
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Computer & Information Technology

Computer Programming

  • Learn programming fundamentals.
  • Write and design programs using Java and C#.
  • Earn industry recognized Sun Certified Java Associate and Microsoft Technology Associate certifications.

Database Administration

Certified Oracle Academy
  • Learn Oracle Database SQL and PL/SQL programming.
  • Earn certifications from Microsoft and Oracle.
  • Develop technical, analytical & business skills for database design, programming, project management, & presentations.

Digital Video Production

  • Receive hands-on training with digital video production equipment to learn all aspects of studio and field production including: directing, audio, lighting, graphics, videography, editing, color grading and sound editing.
  • Work in a production team environment to produce projects such as short films, music videos and commercials.

Graphic Design

  • Work in a small advertising agency environment to learn Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
  • Develop analytical thinking and problem solving skills for the graphic design industry, while developing your professional design portfolio.
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Networking & Computer Repair

  • Receive hands-on computer repair, software configuration, and networking fundamentals.
  • Earn industry recognized CompTIA and Microsoft certifications.

Web Design

  • Learn to build websites using HTML, Dreamweaver, Photoshop and Illustrator.
  • Earn industry certification in web design.
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Construction

Air Conditioning & Refrigeration

Accredited by the Partnership for Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration Accreditation (PAHRA)
  • Learn control systems, installations, maintenance, and repair.
  • Work anywhere in the U.S. after I.C.E. certification.

Carpentry

National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
Certified Teacher and Curriculum
  • Learn to work as a carpenter, cabinetmaker, architect, contractor, roofer, finish carpenter or in construction management.
  • Estimate and order building materials, and prepare, assemble, and install materials using hand, and power tools.
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Computer Aided Drafting & Design

American Design Drafting Association (ADDA) Certified Curriculum
  • Prepare to work as a drafter, engineer, architect,
  • designer or technician.
  • Learn industry software and earn AutoDesk Associate and professional certifications in AutoCAD, Inventor and Revit.

Electrical & Automated Industrial Systems

  • Learn residential, commercial and industrial construction wiring methods, and how to design motor controls, and programmable logic controllers.
  • Interface industrial equipment with programmable controllers and computer controlled systems.

Service Careers

  • Hands on learning, wide range of live work projects.
  • Work with indoor and outdoor power products, grounds maintenance and building maintenance.

Health Science - Careers

Biotechnology

  • Learn DNA extraction, replications, and genetics.
  • Conduct research in hi-tech lab.
  • Earn Biotechnology II credit at High School.
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Dental Assisting

Accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation/American Dental Association
  • Responsible for obtaining patient records, and preparing treatment areas.
  • Prepare instrument trays, expose, and process dental X-rays.
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Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRC-DMS)
  • Work with other health team members to provide quality care and exams to patients.
  • Learn to perform General and Vascular Sonograms.
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Emergency Medical Services

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Medical Assisting

Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB)
  • Take medical histories and record vital signs.
  • Prepare patients and assist physicians during examinations.
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Surgical Technology

Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/STSA)
  • Responsible for procedure preparation and assisting surgeon.
  • Establish and maintain sterility of surgical case.
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Health Science - Nursing

Nurse Aide

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Practical Nursing

Accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission

Care for ill, injured, convalescent and disabled persons in hospitals, and clinics.

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Pre-Nursing

  • Students may earn entry-level employment in the health field as an Advanced Unlicensed Assistant.
  • High school and college credit for anatomy/physiology.
  • Receive Advanced Standing into MNTC’s Practical Nursing Program.
  • Direct patient care in a hospital setting.
  • Medical Terminology is a prerequisite.
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Manufacturing

Precision Machining

  • Produce parts that meet or exceed specific industry standards.
  • Work toward national metal-working certification in NIMS.

Pre-Engineering

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Welding

  • Train in all phases of welding and study properties of metals and principles of fusion.
  • Learn techniques for gas and arc welding, pipe welding and cutting, blueprint reading, and plasma arc cutting.
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Personal Services

Cosmetology

  • Prepare for state certifications and work at any salon of choice as a cosmetologist, nail technician or esthetician.
  • Work on clients in MNTC’s salon.
  • Daytime and evening classes available for adults.

Professional Development

Career Exploration Education

This career major allows high school students to explore a variety of occupations and get actual experience in the working world. Students select six internships from more than 200 work sites in the metro area and explore a variety of occupations through each job site career visit.  Students must provide their own transportation to job sites.

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Transportation

Automotive Service Technology

Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master Certified
  • Prepare for ASE certification.
  • Learn the latest technologies for vehicle maintenance, management, and engineering.

Automotive Collision Technology

Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certified
  • Prepare for I-CAR certification.
  • Fix damaged bodies and parts of vehicles by straightening, removing dents, and replacing damaged parts.

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