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Technical Education

               Technical Education Courses



               Allied Health I & II                               Auto Collision I & II

               (Northern Career Institute-Eastlake Campus)        (Northern Career Institute-Willoughby Campus)
               Allied Health I                                    Auto Collision I
                Principles of Allied Health                       Collision Nonstructural Inspection and Repair
                Patient Centered Care and Diagnostics                                                                                                 Collision Painting and Refinishing
               Allied Health II                                   Auto Collisin II
               Medical Terminology                                Collision Structural Inspection and Repair
               Pharmacology                                       Collision Electrical and Mechanical
               ALL COURSES ARE FULL YEAR                          ALL COURSES ARE FULL YEAR

               Prerequisite: Interview conducted by the instructor. By   Prerequisite: Interview by the Instructor.  By program
               the program start date student must have completed   start date students must have completed coursework
               coursework  required  for  junior  status  at  their  home   required  for  junior  status  at  their  home  school
               school including seven (7) credits with a mandatory   including seven (7) credits with a mandatory two (2)
               two  (2)  credits  each  earned  in  English  and   credits each earned in English and Mathematics.
               Mathematics.                                       Recommended For:  College Bound/Technical
               Clinical  Requirements:  During  the  senior  year,   Education
               students attend clinical sites and will need to provide   3 credits each year
               their  own  transportation  to  and  from  the  sites.
               Students must pass a BCI background check, negative   3 credits through Cuyahoga Community College
               drug  screen  and  submit  evidence  of  other  health   30 credits through University of Akron
               screening  requirements,  which  are  required  by  the   30 credits through Kent State University
               clinical  sites.    Students  must  also  successfully  pass   Career: E
               CPR  (training  provided  during  the  course)  prior  to
               attending clinicals.                               The  Auto  Collision  program  is  designed  to  teach
               Recommended  For:    College  Bound/Technical      students the complete cycle of repairing automobiles
                 Education                                        and other vehicles damaged from normal “wear and
               3 credits each year                                tear” or from accidents and collisions.  The knowledge
                                                                  and skills covered include shop safety, use of hand and
               4 Cuyahoga Community College                       power tools, rust repair, sheet metal repair, body panel
               6 credits Lakeland Community College               replacement,  fiberglass  repair,  unibody  and  frame
               10 credits through University of Akron             repair,  custom  fabrication  painting,  MIG  welding,
               3 CT2 credits                                      detailing and customer service. ASE and NATEF are
               Certifications  Available:    State  Tested  Nursing   available for qualified students.
               Assistant (STNA) & CPR                             Auto  Collision  I  consists  of  Collision  Nonstructural
               Career: H, P                                       Inspection  and  Repair  and  Collision  Painting  and
                                                                  Refinishing.
               This program is designed to provide the basic health-  Auto  Collision  II  consists  of  Collision  Structural
               care  skills  necessary  for  an  entry-level  position  in   Inspection  and  Repair  and  Collision  Electrical  and
               health  care.  Upon  successful  competition  of  the   Mechanical.
               program and passage of certification exams, students   Job opportunities for those completing this program
               can begin a career as a State Tested Nursing Assistant   include:  body  repair  shops,  auto  dealerships,
               (STNA).    Students  will  learn  to  assist  patients  with   wholesale or retail parts and paint sales, frame shops,
               daily living and fundamental tasks, assist in a health   front  end  shops,  custom  shops,  auto  recycler,  shop
               care setting, and prepare sterile environments.     foreperson and major claims insurance adjuster. The
                                                                  Ohio Technical College offers advance placement in
                                                                  Auto Collision repair and refinishing Technologies. In
                                                                  addition  to  classroom  training,  senior-level  students
                                                                  who  meet  the  established  requirements  may  be
                                                                  permitted  to  work  at  an  Auto  Collision  related  job
                                                                  during the second semester of their senior year.
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