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Technical Education
academic requirements set by area colleges will be planning, sports & entertainment jobs and
awarded credits towards a two or four-year degree in sales.
Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education or
another field related to Child Health and
Development.
Welding I & II
Travel, Tourism and Hotel (Northern Career Institute-Willoughby Campus)
Management I & II Welding I
Gas Metal Arc Welding
(Northern Career Institute-Willoughby Campus) Shielded Metal Arc Welding
College Tech Prep Welding II
TTHM I Flux Cored Arc Welding
Hospitality Fundamentals Gas Tungsten Arc
Front Office Management and Operations Prerequisite: Interview by the Instructor. By program
TTHM II start date students must have completed coursework
Hospitality Management required for junior status at their home school
Event and Food Planning including seven (7) credits with a mandatory two (2)
Travel and Adventure Planning credits each earned in English and Mathematics.
Prerequisite: Interview by Instructor. By program Recommended For: College Bound/Technical
start date students must have completed coursework Education
required for junior status at their home school 3 credits each year
including seven (7) credits with a mandatory two (2) 10 credits through Lakeland Community College
credits each earned in English and Mathematics. 30 credits through University of Akron
3 credits each year 30 credits through Kent State University
5 credits through Lakeland Community College. 10 CT2 credits
Career: B, P Career: E
This class will prepare individuals for entry This two-year program will train student in
level employment and post-secondary SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, FCAW, OFC,
education in pathways that relate to hotel blueprint reading and shop safety. Students
management, restaurant and food/beverage are taught the same skills that are taught at
services, lodging services, travel and the Lincoln School of Welding. Related
tourism. Guest speakers from the industry classroom instruction is also an important
and field experiences are included during part of the Welding program. In related
regular class time. Seniors are permitted to class, students learn the scientific theories
work second semester in a travel/tourism and principles of welding as well as
related position during program hours with information on fabrication and welding
permission and completed paperwork. different alloys. Blueprint reading and
Certifications available include: Guest layout skills along with mathematics and
Service Gold (American Hotel and Lodging other job skills are part of the related class.
Educational Institute), Workplace Safety Community service projects are stressed.
and Health (National Institute for Opportunities for trained welders include
Occupational Safety and Health) ServSafe Manager millwright welder, fabrication welder, tack
(National Institute for Occupational Safety and welder, pipe welder, welding inspector and
Health) and Teenage Restaurant Worker Safety welding equipment tender.
(Occupational Health and Safety
Administration), Certified Hospitality and Tourism
Management Professional (American Hotel and
Lodging Education Institute)
Topics include customer
service, lodging occupations, food safety &
sanitation, housekeeping & laundry,
hospitality marketing, entrepreneurship,
travel services, front desk operations, event
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