Auburn Career Center
8140 Auburn Rd
Concord Twp., Ohio
44077
p. 440-357-7542
f. 440-358-8012
Career Tech Programs 03/23/2015
ADV. MANUFACTURING
06/13/2017
Advanced Manufacturing (ADM)
Industrial and Engineering Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Technician to Engineer
CNC Setup Operator
Quality Control Technician
Machine Technicians
CAD Designer
Mechanical Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Civil Engineer
Materials Engineer
Junior Year
Blueprint Reading and Geometric Dimension and Tolerancing
Safety/Machine Tool Set-Up and Basic Machining Skills
Measurement, Layout and Fabrication/Bench Tools
OSHA 10 hr CareerSafe Certification
Basic CNC (Computer Numerical Control)
Basic CNC Set-up
Communication/Teamwork
Introduction to Technology
NUMS (National INstitute for Metalworking Skills) Machining Level I Training
Senior Year
Advanced Turning Operations
Advanced Milling Operations
Advanced Blueprint Reading
Introduction to CAD/CAM
Intro to Computed Assisted Part Programming
Advanced CNC Programming
Advanced CNC Machine Set-up
Metallurgy and Quality Assurance
Guest Speakers/Tours/Internships
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the program will provide the student with:
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe Certification
Credentials from the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS)
Articulated College Credit
Lakeland Community College - Articulated College Credit - 9 credits Post-Secondary Funding Options
ALLIED HEALTH TECH
06/13/2017
Allied Health Technology (AHT)
Health Services Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Registered Nurse
Radiology Technician
Pharmacy Technician
Respiratory Therapist
Licensed Practical Nurse
Physician
Clinical Lab Technician
Physical Therapy
Dietitian
Research
Veterinarian
Pharmacy Tech
Pharmacist
Junior Year
Medical Terminology
Introduction to Health Science
Safety
Infection Control
Leadership Training
Health Care Systems
Communication Skills
Emergency Care
Nutrition
Basic Nursing Skills
Senior Year
Advanced Medical Terminology
Legal Issues
Career Exploration
Medical Math
Job Seeking Skills
Human Growth and Development
Employability Skills
Personal Qualities
Advanced Nursing Skills
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the program will provide the student with:
Knowledge and Skills
Anatomy in Clay Lab
Medical Terminology I and Advanced
Basic clinical procedures
Accurate vital sign measurements
Understanding of Medical ethics and the law
Application of the scientific method
Knowledge of environmental safety rules
Knowledge of infection control practices
Certifications
American Heart Association-FIrst Aid/Bloodborne Pathogens
American Heart Association-CPR/BLS/AED for Healthcare Providers
National Healthcare Foundation Skills Assessment
OSHA CareerSafe Certificate
Articulated College Credits
Lakeland Community College 5 Credits
Bryant and Stratton College
ARCHITECTURE PROJ. MGMT.
06/13/2017
Architecture & Project Management (APM)
Industrial and Engineering Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Architect
Project Engineer
Project Manager
Superintendent
Safety Director
General Foreman
Designer
Project Estimator
Surveyor
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the program will provide the student with:
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe Certification
NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) Core
Articulated College Credit
Lakeland Community College - 12 credits
AUTO COLLISION REPAIR
06/13/2017
Automotive Collision Repair (ACR)
Transportation Systems Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Painter and Custom Painter
Instructor
Shop Owner
Specialized Refinishing
Insurance Estimator
Structural Repair
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the program will provide the student with:
Knowledge and Skills
Shop Safety
Use of Hand tools
Use of Power Tools
Rust Repair
Sheet Metal Repair
Body Panel Replacement
Fiberglass Repair
Plastic Repair
Fundamentals of Unibody
Fundamentals of Frame Repair
Custom Fabrication
Custom Painting
MIG Welding
Detailing
Customer Service
Junior Year
Welding
Refinishing
Minor Collision Repair
Entry Level Skill Modules
Custom Painting
I-CAR Curriculum
Senior Year
Mastery of Junior Level Skills
Customer Service
Live Repairs: following customer order to completion
Emulation of Auto Body Shop Experience
Individual Projects/Senior Internships
I-CAR Curriculum
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe
I-CAR Credit Opportunity for Pro-Level 1
EPA 40 Refinishing Requirements
Articulated College Credit
Ohio Technical College: Advanced placement in Auto Collision Repair and Refinishing Technologies courses is available through I-CAR Certification or passage of OTC Advanced Placement tests.
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C)
Universal Technical Institute
The I-CAR vision is that every person in the collision repair industry has the information, knowledge and skills required to perform complete, safe and quality repairs for the ultimate benefit of the consumer.
AUTO TECH
06/13/2017
Automotive Technology (AUT)
Transportation Systems Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Dealer Technician
Independent Shop Technician
Service Writer
Diagnostician
Service Manager
Lube/Tire Technician
Alignment Specialist
Engine Machinist
Part Store Manager
Owner/Operator
Diesel Technician
Alternative Fuels
Transmission Rebuilder
Junior Year
Brakes
Steering/Suspension
Basic Maintenance
Basic Electronics
Senior Year
Advanced Car Systems
Engine Performance/Diagnostics
Advanced Electrical Systems/ABS
Engine Repair
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the program will provide the student with:
Knowledge and Skills
Basic car maintenance, oil changes, transmission services, and tune-ups
Proper tire repair according to Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) Standards
Computer spin balancing using the latest technology in road surface variation
Computerized 4-wheel alignments
Testing of on-board computer systems and check engine lights using scan tools
Basic electronic theory, Ohm's Law, series and parallel circuits
Hydraulic brake theory and operations
ABS brake systems and diagnosis of electric systems involved
Oxy-fuel torch cutting and basic MIG welding
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe Certificate
National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation-Brakes/Electrical/Engine Performance/Steering & Suspension
S/P2 - Safety & Pollution Prevention
Articulated College Credit
Students may earn credit in brakes and steering/suspension at college level.
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C)
Ohio Technical College
University of Northwestern Ohio
Universal Technical Institute
"Auburn gave me the confidence and capabilities to excel in the workplace as an automotive technician." John Mader, Former Student
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TECH
06/13/2017
Career Pathways
Fundamentals of Business
Business Law
Management
Finance Foundations
Entrepreneurship
Junior Year
Student will:
Identify the importance and need for law in business, while learning the legal and ethical practices of companies, as well as the laws surrounding them
Develop viable business models for launching, growing and expanding a business
Participate in student organizations
Senior Year
Student will:
Understand the principles surrounding business management practices through real-life application, internship opportunities, and college bound coursework
Participate in student organizations
Program Outcomes
Aquire knowledge of business processes, economics and business relationships
Learn to manage a workforce, lead change, and build relationships with employees and customers
Examine all aspects of business law including the judicial system, differences between types and orgins of laws, administrative and employment laws and laws impacting individuals and businesses
Obtain fundamental knowledge and skills in accounting, banking services, corporate finance, insurance, securities and investments
Obtain skills in marketing communications, marketing management, marketing research, merchandising and professional selling
Technology, leadership and communication skills will be incorporated in classroom activities
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe
Microsoft Digital Literacy
Articulated College Credit
Kent State University, Geauga – 6 credits
Lakeland Community College – 9 credits
COMP. NETWORKING
06/13/2017
Computer Networking (CNT)
Information Technologies Career Cluster
Career Pathways
PC Technician
Computer Operator
PC Support Specialist
Help Desk Technician
Network Technician
Network Maintenance and Operations
Security Systems Technician
Junior Year
Student will:
Study for OSHA, IC3 GS4, A+ Certifications
Compete in SkillsUSA competitions
Senior Year
Student will:
Study for Network+ and CISCO Certifications
Compete in SkillsUSA competitions
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the program will provide the student with:
Knowledge and Skills
Demonstrate knowledge of the impact of technology on society
Perform computer applications (word processing and spreadsheets)
Install and configure software and programs
Operate and maintain software programs
Install computer systems (monitor, keyboard, disk drive, and printers)
Provide support and training
Use technology to research, develop and complete classroom assignments and projects
Basic skills of reading, writing, comprehending, listening, and speaking are critical to daily life
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe
Microsoft Digital Literacy
IC3 (Internet and Computing Core Certification)/ GS4 Global Standard 4
"My plan is to save money by using the articulated college credits available at Lakeland to help me pursue a four year degree in Computer Software Engineering." Joshua Pilon, Madison High School, Class of 2012.
CONSTRUCTION
06/13/2017
Construction (CON)
Contsruction Technologies Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Carpenter: Rough and Finish
Project Manager
Electrician
Roofer
Mason
Designer/Builder
Remodeling Contractor
Home Builder
Siding Contractor
Plumber
Cost Estimator
Contruction/Building Inspector
Architechtural Drafter
Surveyor
Junior Year
Work safely and study safety procedures
Operate power tools and equipment
Learn entry level construction skills for summer employment
Senior Year
Practice high level construction skills, including:
rafters, wiring, trim work, and plumbing;
Learn to work as a member of a team
Work towards high level employment
Program Outcomes
Successful Completion of the program will provide the student with:
Electrical: wiring, switches, single-pole, three-way and four-way main panel, 120-Circuit, 220-Circuit and electrical codes
Masonry: block, brick and stone work, work sites and layout footers
Plumbing: copper pipes, ABS and PVC piping and installing fixtures
Roofing: rafters, sheeting, shingles, venting and flashing
Drywall: hanging and finishing work, ceilings
Painting and finish work
Trim Work: interior doors, casing, baseboards, railings and crown molding
Siding: vinyl, wood and shake
Certifications
CareerSafe OSHA
NCCER (National Center for Constructon Education and Research) Core & Level I Construction Technologies
Articulated College Credit
Lakeland Community College - 6 credits
COSMETOLOGY
06/13/2017
Cosmetology (COS)
Hospitality and Human Services Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Hair Designer
Color Specialist
Nail Technician
Salon Owner
Make-up Artist
Skin Care Specialist
Salon Product Representative
Cosmetology Instructor
Junior Year
Safety
Sanitation
Braiding
Scalp/Hand/Arm/Facial Massage
Shampooing/Conditioning
Blow Drying and Thermal Styling
Rollers and Formal Styling
Manicuring
Make-up Application
Paraffin Dip
Cutting, Curling and Perming
Pin Curls and Fingerwaving
Coloring and Highlighting
Waxing
Senior Year
Students run a salon open to the public
Advanced Techniques
Facial Masks and Packs
Acrylic Nails
Nail Art
Pedicures
Program Outcomes
Internship
120 hour unpaid internship required
Student placed in local salons
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe Certificate
Ohio State Board of Cosmetology License, upon successful completion of State Board Licensure Exam in Columbus
Articulated College Credits
Lakeland Community College 3 credits
CULINARY
06/13/2017
Culinary Arts (CUL)
Hospitality and Human Services Cluster
Career Pathways
Chef
Assistant Chef
Food Supervisor
Maître d'
Banquet Chef
Front Desk Clerk
Waiter or Waitress
Salesperson
Appliance Demonstrator
Dietary Aide
Caterer
Baker
Guest Relations Specialist
Sous Chef
Food/Beverage Director
Line Cook
Host or Hostess
Baker's Assistant
Junior Year
Workplace Safety
Knife Skills, Stocks and Sauces
Equipment Identification
Prep-work for AUburn Room Restaurant
Providing Service to Guest and Community
Recipe Understanding and Development
Kitchen and Management Essentials
FCCLA Competitions
Senior Year
Restaurant Project and Display
Serving and cooking for Auburn Room Restautant
Nutrition
Marketing and Cost Control
Purchasing and Inventory
Global Cuisine
FCCLA Competitions: Team, Pastry, Garde Manager
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the senior year program will provide the student with:
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe Certificate
National Restaurant Association ServSafe Certification
ProStart Year 1 Certification
Prostart Year 2 Certification
Certificate of Achievement In order to obtain the ProStart Certificate of Achievement, students must gain foodservice industry experience by working in a paid internship for a minimum of 200 hours. This certificate will qualify for college credit and for direct employability in the food service industry.
Articulated College Credit
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) 7 credits
Hocking College 16 credits
University of Akron 3 credits
The Culinary Institute of America
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PREP
06/13/2017
Electrical Engineering Prep (EEP)
Industrial and Engineering Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Electrical Engineer
Electronic Technician
Soldering Technician
Residential Electrician
Industrial Electrician
Computer Repair Technician
Junior Year
Introduction to Technology
Multi-meter Measurements
D.C. Circuits and Network Theorems
Soldering Methods and Systems
A.C. Theory and Generation
Analog Devices
Senior Year
A.C. Test Equipment
Inductance and Capacitance
Time Constants and Transients
Transformers and 3 Phase Power
Relays and Switches
Wiring Methods and NEC Code
Ladder Diagrams and PLC's
Power Suppliers and Amplifiers
Industrial Motor Control
Robotics and Engineering Principles
Program Outcomes
Succesful completion of the program will provide the student with knowledge and skills of electrical wiring, systems, components and controls.
Certifications
OSHA 10 Hr. Safety Certification
ETA (Electronic Technician Association) Certified Electronic Tech
NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) Core and Level I Electrical
EMERGENCY MED.
06/13/2017
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Health Sciences Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Paramedic/Firefighter
EMS Educator
Life Flight Nurse
ER/Critical Care
Registered Nurse
Physician's Assistant
Physician
Respiratory Therapist
Emergency/Disaster Management Specialist
EMS Dispatcher
Police Officer
Junior Year
Ohio Health Care Foundations Curriculum:
Anatamy
Medical Terminology
Medical Legal Issues
Introduction to Emergency Management
Homeland security and Public Safety Careers
Senior Year
Ohio EMT Basic Curriculum
Clinicals November - May; ER, Squad, 911 Center
Preparation for National Registry Test
Reinforcement of Anatomy
Patient Care
Documentation
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the program will provide the student with:
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe Certificate
State of Ohio EMT-Basic, upon successful completion of State Exam, taken after age 18
American Health Association-CPR/BLS/ for Healthcare Providers
Pediatric Emergency Care for Pre-Hospital Providers (PEPP)
National Incident Management System (NIMS) 100 & 700
Articulated College Credits
Lakeland Community College 5 Credits
CTEMTB002-Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) at institutions offering this course - 7 credits
HIGH SCHOOL VIDEO
03/19/2015
HVAC
06/13/2017
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVC)
Construction Technologies Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Air Conditioning Service Technician
Building Contractor
Commercial Service Technician
HVAC Mechanic/Technician
Residential Maintenance
Business Owner
Plumber
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the program will provide the student with:
School to Apprenticeship Program
Eligible students participate in coordinated job site vists to identify their area of interest.
Students who meet the employer requirements work full-time in paid positions during the summer and their senior year.
This experience may be applied toward the requirments of an apprenticeship.
After graduation students have the option for full-time employment in a registered apprenticeship leading to a journey person status.
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe Certificate
CFC Refrigeration Recovery and Recycling Equipment Certification
HVAC Excellence Certification
NATE Certification (North American Technician Excellence, Inc.)
ICE industry Competency Exam
NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) Certification
Articulated College Credit
Lakeland Community Collage - 12 credits
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES
06/13/2017
Maintenance and Environmental Services (MES)
Career Pathways
Applied computer use
Blueprint reading
Construction math
Electronic soldering
Hand and power tools
Linear measurement
Machining: lathe, mill
Mechanical drawing
Plumbing
Precision measurement
Residential wiring
Rigging
Safety
SkillsUSA Club, leadership skills
Woodworking
Welding
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the program will provide the student with:
Knowledge and Skills
Automotive technician
Carpenter
Custodial Maintenance
Electrician
Landscaper
Machinist
Maintenance Mechanic
Plumber
Welding Technician
Certifications
OSHA CareerSafe Certificate
National Healthcare Foundation Skills Assessment
NCCER Core (National Center for Construction Education and Research)
Custodial Maintenance Technician
INFORMATION SUPPORT & SERVICES
06/13/2017
Information Support & Services (ISS)
Information Technologies Career Cluster
Career Pathways
PC Technician
PC Support Specialist
Help Desk Technician
Computer Operations Technician
Software Application Specialist
Web Application Development
Program Snapshot
ISS is a two year program of study focused on all aspects of computer technology. ISS is delivered in an engaging project based method of instruction allowing the student to learn in a hands-on realistic learning environment along with Web-based learning which allows the student to learn at an individual pace. ISS core subjects are:
Computer Hardware
Computer Software
System Analysis
Basic Robotics
Computer SOftware Applications, including:
Microsot Office Suite
Basic Web Design
Programming
Databases
Basic Photo/Video/Audio editing
Program Outcomes
Successful completion of the program will provide the student with:
Knowledge and Skills of Languages and Applications
This program prepares students to :
build, evaluate, troubleshoot and maintain computers both hardware and software
determine and use the best application program(s) to use for a process
engage in the world with 21st Century Employability Skills
Certifications
CompTIA A+ (801-802
IC3 (Internet and Computing Core Certification)/ GS4 Global Standard 4
Microsoft Digital Literacy
OSHA Career Safe
Articulated College Credit
Lakeland Community College 7 credits
“If you’re interested in technology from the top down, learning how businesses operate on a daily basis, or how to contribute to the efficiency of an organization, let us help you blend this knowledge with your love of technology! This program is the perfect combination of information and certifications, and would be a great start for endless career opportunities.” -John Dicks, Systems Engineer
INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA
06/13/2017
Interactive Multimedia Technology (IMT)
Information Technologies Career Cluster
Career Pathways
Graphic Design
Marketing/Advertising
Public Relations
Multimedia Technician
Educator/Trainer
Production Assistant
Live Events & Staging
Corporate Communications
Web Designer
Broadcasting
Interactive Media Producer
Digital Imaging Designer
Industrial Design
Game Design/Animator
Audio/Video Production
Photographer/Writer
Program Outcomes
Successful completion will provide the student with the following skills & knowledge: