Automotive Collision Industries

Automotive Collision Industries I
Automotive Collision Industries II
This one-year program teaches the basic principles and terminology of the auto body repair industry. This program includes hands-on repair of body damage including: metal work, trim and basic painting, estimating job costs, types of metals and plastic, industry safety components, structural analysis, suspension and drive trains, computer diagnostic systems, and welding used in collision repair.
Upon completion of the one-year program, students may test to receive an I-CAR certification.
Automotive Technology

Automotive Technology I
Automotive Technology II
This two-year program, teaches students automobile engine performance, brakes, steering and suspension and electrical components.
Upon completion of the two-year program, students may take the ASE Certification Exam.
Aviation Technology

Aviation Technology I
Aviation Technology II
This two-year program teaches students maintenance and repair of aircraft mechanical systems including, electricity, turbine and reciprocating engines, aircraft finishes, sheet metal, welding, landing gears, hydraulics, propellers and much more.
Upon completion of 1944-hours of training, students 18 years of age or older may take the FAA Airframe and Powerplant certification exam.
Cosmetology

Cosmetology I
Cosmetology II
This two-year interactive program teaches students the latest techniques in hair, skin and nail care from experienced cosmetology professionals in a state-of the-art salon setting.
Upon completion of the two-year program, students may test to receive a cosmetology license from the Arizona Board of Cosmetology.
Dental Assisting Technology

This one-year program teaches students the fundamentals of clinical dental medicine and assisting in the dental office.
During the course of the program, students will have the opportunity to take the Dental Assisting National Certification exams.
Emergency Medical Technician

This one-semester program teaches students basic emergency medical care, including basic life support and first response care.
Upon completion of the course, students who are 18 years of age or older may take the National Registry Exam to recieve EMT certification.
Fire Science

This one-year program is an overview of the application and selection processes used by various fire departments and fire service organizations. Students will learn elements of fire science culture and its affect on personal growth and interpersonal relationships. This course teaches the history and evolution of fire department organization and the role of fire service in the community.
Medium Heavy Diesel Technology

Medium Heavy Diesel Technology I
Medium Heavy Diesel Technology II
This two-year program teaches students the maintenance and repair of diesel engines, brakes, suspension and steering, electrical components and hydraulics.