If you’re looking to start a career in the electrical field without going through an entire degree program, this short-term course is a great choice. It will introduce you to the knowledge and skills needed to enter and excel in this high-demand job market.
Workforce Development
If you’re looking to develop your construction or carpentry skills without going through an entire degree program, this short-term course is a great choice. It will introduce you to the knowledge and skills needed to enter and excel in the construction field.
Our short-term Mold Inspection and Remediation program will teach you the proper methods for inspection and remediation of mold contamination. This hands-on training program covers the following topics: conducting a mold inspection, commonly found mold species and their potential health effects, mold sampling techniques, containment techniques, moisture concerns, mold data interpretation, and hands-on practicals.
This course provides the student with detailed classroom and practical skill development for recertification in the use of radar/LIDAR speed measurement application. Students will be required to have the manual for training prior to the beginning of the class.
Required Materials
Students should have the most current SMI book prior to class.
Our Intro to Craft Brewing course is designed for entry-level brewers with little or no experience. You'll gain an understanding of beer styles, brewing technologies, and hands-on experience in brewing and tasting beer in a safe environment. Each class is limited to 15 students.
Jump-start your career and learn what it takes to repair and maintain a small two-stroke or four-stroke engine in our Small Engine Mechanic program. This short-term, in-depth course will teach you how to assess and perform routine maintenance on small engine/power equipment, from lubricating parts and replacing spark plugs to testing and inspecting for engine malfunctions. You will be taught to replace worn, defective, or broken parts, reassemble engine components, and follow manufacturers’ recommended general maintenance and repair of small engine/power equipment.
Business and industry require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste. In this course, which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910.120 (HAZWOPER), you will be required to utilize personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits, a combination of respirators, and other PPE. Approximately 40% of the class is geared toward hands-on, practical experience.