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Career and Technical Education. Courses offered at the CTE facility. Ag Mech. and Metal Computer Maintenance Construction Technology/Advanced Cosmetology HVAC/Refrigeration. Ag Mech. and Metal. Develop welding skills Electrical wiring installations Plumbing installations
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Courses offered at the CTE facility • Ag Mech. and Metal • Computer Maintenance • Construction Technology/Advanced • Cosmetology • HVAC/Refrigeration
Ag Mech. and Metal • Develop welding skills • Electrical wiring installations • Plumbing installations • Basic carpentry skills • Certification available upon passing exam: • Certification Preparation: NCCER Carpentry; NCCER HVAC
Computer Maintenance • Electrical and electronic theory • Computer hardware principles • Installation, diagnosis, service, and repair of computer systems • Install, configure, and verify active network connections • Certification available upon passing exam: • Certification preparation: A+ computer repair Certification; TIA A+
Construction Technology • Knowledge of safety • Tool usage • Building materials • Codes and framing • Certification available upon passing exam: • Certification: NCCER Carpentry level 1
Advanced Construction Technology • Advanced knowledge and skills specific to entering the work force as carpenters or building maintenance technicians • Prepare for a postsecondary degree in construction management, architecture or engineering • Certification available upon passing exam: • Certification preparation: NCCER carpentry level 2
Cosmetology • Application Required (TDLR) • Two year sequence of courses • Cosmetology Ifundamentals of cosmetology including, chemical reformation and related theory, artistry of hair, and manicures, + 500 hours • Cosmetology II advanced hair design, principles and applications of hair coloring techniques, advanced haircutting and related theory, +1000 hours • Gain real world experience by practicing skills on clients • Certification available upon passing exam: • Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation state exam + 1,000 clock hours completed before 5-25 of Senior year
HVAC and Refrigeration • Develop industry level knowledge of safety, electrical theory, tools and code • Installation of commercial HVAC equipment heat pumps and various duct systems • Troubleshooting techniques • Maintenance practices • Certification available upon passing exam: • Certification: NCCER/HVAC
Student Union Room Students gather here before class starts. The Cosmetology girls eat lunch and visit on a break.