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Auto Mechanics
This course focuses on the skills and knowledge required to analyze, maintain, and troubleshoot automotive engine performance systems. Students will learn how fuel, ignition, air intake, emission control, and electronic management systems affect engine operation. Emphasis is placed on engine performance diagnostics, use of specialized tools and equipment, electronic control systems, and emission compliance. Through a combination of classroom theory and hands-on shop practice, students develop the ability to efficiently identify and repair engine performance problems to ensure vehicles run smoothly and efficiently.
Auto Mechanics
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of how electrical and electronic systems operate in modern vehicles. Students learn to diagnose, repair, and maintain automotive electrical components from basic circuits to complex electronic control modules. The course combines theory, practical hands-on training, and troubleshooting techniques in both traditional 12-volt systems and newer technologies found in hybrid vehicles.
Auto Mechanics
This course provides comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in the critical systems that control a vehicle’s movement, stability, and safety. Students learn how transmissions transfer engine power, how brakes provide stopping power, and how suspension and steering systems affect ride comfort and handling. The course blends theory, practical diagnostics, repair techniques, and service procedures to prepare students for real-world automotive repair and maintenance..
Auto Mechanics
This course provides students with the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to diagnose, repair, and service automotive heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Emphasis is placed on understanding the theory of heat transfer, refrigeration cycles, HVAC system components, and modern climate control technologies. Students learn industry-standard procedures for system diagnostics, refrigerant handling, leak detection, and system recharging, preparing them for work on both conventional and hybrid vehicle HVAC systems.
Electrical and Electronics Technology
This course focuses on the installation and maintenance of electrical systems that provide power to residential and commercial buildings. Home wiring involves setting up electrical circuits that supply power to lighting, outlets, appliances, and heating/cooling systems. Students are trained in electrical codes and standards to ensure safety and efficiency. Common tasks include running wires through walls, installing circuit breakers, outlets, and switches, and connecting electrical panels to the power grid. Industrial wiring focuses on larger, more complex electrical systems used in factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants. This includes setting up power distribution systems, machinery wiring, control panels, and motors.
Electrical and Electronics Technology
Start your journey into the renewable energy industry with hands-on training in solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. This course teaches the fundamentals of solar energy, system design, and safe installation practices. Learn how to assemble, maintain, and troubleshoot residential and commercial solar systems while preparing for industry-recognized certifications.
Electrical and Electronics Technology
Fundamentals of Robotics and Automation as a course introduces students to the basic principles, technologies, and applications involved in designing, building, and controlling robotic systems and automated machines. The course covers topics such as mechanical structures, electronic systems, sensors, actuators, programming, and control systems. Students learn how robots perceive their environment, make decisions, and perform tasks automatically, often using tools like microcontrollers (e.g., Arduino) and basic programming languages. The course also explores automation in industries, covering topics like conveyor systems, robotic arms, and smart manufacturing. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving, system integration, and hands-on projects that teach the practical skills needed for careers in robotics, manufacturing, engineering, and emerging technologies
Computer and Information Technology
Build a solid foundation in web development and gain the skills to create dynamic, responsive websites from scratch. This program covers front-end and back-end development, preparing you for real-world projects using industry-standard tools and languages. Whether you’re starting a new career or enhancing your digital skills, this course will help you turn ideas into fully functional websites.
Computer and Information Technology
The Web Design Course at is structured to provide learners with the technical skills and creative expertise required to design and develop modern, responsive, and user-centered websites. This program aligns with current industry standards and professional best practices, preparing students to build functional, accessible, and visually compelling web solutions for businesses and organizations. The course combines design principles with practical development skills to ensure graduates are job-ready and capable of delivering professional-quality web projects.