Program Guide - Manatee Technical College

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Program GuideSpring 2021Become anEssential WorkerOver 50 career-focused programsRelevant training in step with today's realityA valuable investment leading to career successFinancial aid available for those who qualifyMany programs provide a career-in-a-yearFall Classes Start in AugustSpring Classes Start in JanuaryDay and evening classes availableManateeTech.edu

Day ProgramsArchitecture and ConstructionBuilding Trades & Construction Design Technology Technology 900 hrs: approx. 7 mosPrepare for employment in the building construction industry. NCCER certification andassistance with job placement available for adults. Classroom, shop, and laboratoryactivities are an integral part. 5,200Carpentry - 1200 hrs: approx. 10 mosLearn the use of hand and power tools, selection and use of materials, estimating,blueprint reading, and interpretation of building codes. NCCER certification andassistance with job placement available for adults. 5,400Drafting - 1500 hrs: approx. 12 mosLearn manual drafting and CAD procedures incorporating theory and practice.Extensive training in 2D and 3D modeling applications preparing real-world drawings.Earn national certifications in AutoCAD and Solidworks. 4,700Electrician - 1500 hrs: approx. 12 mosElectricianLearn the use of tools, Ohm’s Law, blueprint reading, NEC (National Electric Code), DCand AC, circuits, basic safety, construction site etiquette, conduit bending, residential,commercial and industrial wiring. Obtain NCCER national certification. 7,000Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning/Refrigeration (HVAC/R) - 1350 hrs: approx. 11 mosPrepare for employment in the HVAC-R industry with our extensive program. You will learnto master both the refrigeration cycle and electrical controls, obtain your HVAC ExcellenceCertification, an EPA Certification and other industry-specific certifications. 5,400Arts, A/V Technology, CommunicationDigital Design - 1200 hrs: approx. 10 mosBuild visual designs using Adobe Creative Suite. Includes digital graphic design andphotography, image editing and retouching, and camera and lighting. Graduate with aninterview-ready full portfolio case and international Adobe certification. 5,100Digital Photography Technology - 1050 hrs: approx. 8 mosLearn digital camera techniques, commercial and industrial applications, composition, colordynamics, printing, work-flow software and use/care/maintenance of photographicequipment. Graduate with an interview-ready full portfolio case. Prepare for internationalAdobe certification. 4,600Digital Video Technology Technology 900 hrs: approx. 7 mosLearn the latest techniques offered in the production of digital video activities including:scripts, lighting, camera operation, electronic news gathering, field/studio production, andvideo editing. Prepare for Adobe Premiere Pro certification. 4,300Hospitality and TourismBaking and Pastry Arts - 600 hrs: approx. 5 mosLearn about making breads, bakery goods, creams/mousses, chocolate and sugarapplications, formal dining desserts, displays and more. Earn Certified Food ProtectionManager (ServSafe). 3,800Fundamental Foodservice Skills - 600 hrs: approx. 5 mosPrepares students for entry-level positions in the food service/hospitality, including steward,prep cook, pantry cook, fry cook, banquet cook, retail and cafeteria cook & line cook.Students learn food preparation, presentation, and serving, and safe work practices. 3,800Professional Culinary Arts & Hospitality - 1200 hrs: approx. 10 mosPrepares students for positions as chefs, head cooks and food service managers. Includesleadership and communication skills, as well as all aspects of food preparation, presentationand serving. 7,000Education and TrainingChild Care Center Operations - 45 hrs: approx. 6 weeks part-timeProvides the advanced credentials necessary to meet the Department of Children andFamilies (DCF) licensing standards for a Child Care Center Director. The DCF Staffcredential and the 30-hour Part I DCF Introductory Child Care Training, including 8hours of in-service training regarding children with disabilities, are a pre-requisite for thisprogram. 300Early Childhood Education Apprenticeship - 288 hrs 4000 hrs (2 yrs) On-Site TrainingProvides the advanced credentials necessary to meet DCF licensing standards for anActive Staff credential. Must be a full-time employee at a licensed, participating childcare facility, 18 years or older and have a high school diploma or GED . Application isprocessed through employer.Health Science (East Campus)Dental Assisting Technology and Management - ATD ATD 1230 hrs: approx. 11 mosLearn general chairside and laboratory assisting, dental office infection controlcoordinator, and dental practice administration. Earn a state certificate in dentalradiography and dental assisting expanded functions. Prepare to take the NationalBoard CDA exam to become a Certified Dental Assistant. Must be 18 years old witha HS diploma or equivalent. 6,600Emergency Medical Technician - ATD - 300 hrs: approx. 3 mosEquips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to be a memberof an emergency medical services team. Qualifies students to sit for the State ofFlorida EMT Licensure Examination. 2,000Massage Therapy - 750 hrs: approx. 10 mos part-time (at the Main Campus)Business Management and AdministrationIncludes theory, practice, anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, ethics, law, leadership,Accounting Operations Operations 900 hrs: approx. 7 mosbusiness, hydrotherapy, modalities, medical errors, health, safety and CPR. IncludesLearn about double-entry principles, methods of recording business transactions, payroll,60 hrs in a clinic. Prepare to be eligible to apply for FL licensure. 3,400control systems, transaction analysis, inventory methods. Prepare for Microsoft OfficeMedicalAssisting*- 1300 hrs: approx. 11 mos - includes 200 hrs clinicalSpecialist (MOS) or Master Certification and QuickBooks Pro Certified User. 4,000Obtain clerical and managerial skills, competence in ECG, phlebotomy, laboratoryAdministrative Office Specialist - 1050 hrs: approx. 8 mosskills, patient care and education. Become eligible for national certification by examLearn high-tech skills in Microsoft Office, keyboarding, business communications, letterfor the CMA, Certified EKG Technician & Certified Phlebotomy Technician. 6,000writing, etc. Prepare for Microsoft Office certifications, QuickBooks Pro Certified User. 4,100Medical Coder/Biller - ATD* ATD* - 1110 hrs: approx. 11 mosBusiness Management and Analysis Analysis - 900 hrs: approx. 7 mosLearn ICD-10-CM, medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, coding, fundamentals ofLearn high-tech skills in Office 365; Business, Project and HR Management; Business Law,disease including pharmacology, health care delivery systems, medical records, ethical andAccounting and Communications; and QuickBooks. Prepare for Microsoft Office Specialistlegal responsibilities, safety/security procedures. Prepare for CPC exam. 4,600and QuickBooks Pro certifications. 3,600Medical Laboratory Assisting - 465 hours: approx. 3.5 mosBecome equipped as a clinical lab assistant and a phlebotomist. Prepare forLegal Administrative Specialist - 1050 hrs: approx. 8 mosemployment in a variety of healthcare settings. Become eligible to apply for nationalLearn Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), legal software applications,certification through examination by American Medical Technologists and more.legal transcription, legal terminology, basics of the legal system, accounting basics, 2,900keyboarding, business communications. Prepare for MOS certification. 4,100Nursing Assistant (Articulated) - 165 hrs: approx. 1.5 mosLearn to provide basic patient care under the direct supervision of a nurse in avariety of settings. Successful completion of this 5-week program prepares you totake and pass the CNA exam. Limit 15 students. 1,200Optometric Assisting Assisting 1080 hrs: approx. 10 mos - includes 200 hrs clinicalStudy ocular anatomy & physiology, diseases, refractive errors, vision & specialtesting, eyeglasses, contact lenses & business management. Completers eligible tosit for the AOA Certified Paraoptometric Assistant Exam. 4,600 credit hours articulate/transfer to FL public colleges* Hybrid Programs: 49% online and 51% on campus/clinical time

Health Science Continued (East Campus)Paramedic - ATD - 1100 hrs: approx. 12 mosAcquire the knowledge and skills necessary to become a licensed FloridaParamedic. Program certified by the Committee on Accreditation of EducationalPrograms for EMS Professionals. Must be a state certified EMT with 250 hrs ofpatient contact. 24 student limit. Qualifies you to sit for the State of Florida ParamedicLicensure Exam. 5,500Patient Care Technician - 600 hrs: approx. 6 mosStudy health science core curriculum, medical terminology, emergency care, patientcare procedures, nutrition, aging process and gerontology, infection control,phlebotomy, EKG, CPR and more. 2,800Pharmacy Technician ATD - 1050 hrs: approx. 10 mos - includes 240 hrs clinicalLearn terminology, pharmacology, medication processing, law & ethics,IV/chemotherapy preparation, inventory, automation/computer applications andcustomer service. Become eligible to sit for the Certified Pharmacy Technician(CPhT) exam. 4,400Phlebotomy - 165 hrs: approx. 1.5 mosLearn knowledge and skills in venous and capillary specimen collection, handling ofspecimens according to OSHA regulations and performing routine diagnostichematology tests. Completers eligible to sit for the National Healthcareer PhlebotomyTechnician Certification 1,400Practical Nursing Nursing 1350 hrs: approx. 11 mosLearn basic theory and clinical skills to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).One half of program scheduled in clinical settings. After successful completion ofprogram, eligible to take NCLEX to become an LPN. Available full or part-time. 7,600Surgical Technology - 1330 hrs: approx. 11 mosLearn legal/ethical responsibilities, terms, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology,microbiology and pharmacology. Practice sterilization/disinfection, surgery room andpatient prep. Includes clinicals. Successful completers may sit for the CST. 6,700Human ServicesBarbering - 1200 hrs: approx. 10 mosPrepare for employment as a Florida Licensed Barber. Includes theory and practicalexperiences with guest artists and an active clinic. 5,800Cosmetology - 1200 hrs: approx. 10 mosLearn all aspects of cosmetology: hair, skin, nails, diseases and disorders, withemphasis on beautification. Instruction includes theory and hands-on. Clinicals includeworking as a stylist, receptionist and in the dispensary. Prepare for FL LicensedCosmetologist exam. 6,000Facials Specialty - 260 hrs: approx. 2 mosParticipate in theory and hands-on activities. Clinical consists of machine, chemical andmanual applications for facial cleansing. Skin toning, hair removal, lash and brow tint arealso taught. Prepare for FL Registered Facials Specialist exam. 1,700Information TechnologyApplied Cybersecurity - 750 hrs: approx. 6 mosStudents prepare for CompTIA’s Security and other network security certifications.Includes computer/network security, vulnerabilities, attacks, intrusion detection/prevention, cryptography, risk id/response, access control, and recovery. 3,300Computer Systems & Information Technology - 900 hrs: approx. 7 mosLearn computer hardware and software support. Prepare for the CompTIA A andNetwork industry certifications. The starting point for I.T. careers. 3,700Web Development Development 1050 hrs: approx. 8 mosIncludes intro to IT and computer systems, HTML5, CSS3, web design principles andtechnology, JavaScript, multimedia, responsive web design, e-commerce, CMS, SEO.Prepare for CIW Site Development Associate certification. 3,300Law, Public Safety & Security (East Campus)Firefighter - 492 hrs: approx. 4 mosParticipate in the state required program to become a Certified Firefighter. Approvedby the Florida Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. Must pass a backgroundcheck, pass a physical and attend a mandatory orientation. 4,400Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician - Combined - 792 hrs: approx. 8 mosCombination of Emergency Medical Technician and Firefighter 6,300Florida Law Enforcement Academy - 770 hrs: approx. 6 mosTrain in all High Liabilities FDLE required curriculum. Must be 18, US citizen,HS diploma/GED , good character, no felony or misdemeanor convictions,must be in good physical shape, and completed F-BAT. 4,300ManufacturingAdvanced Manufacturing and Production Technology Technology - 600 hrs: approx. 5 mosStudy the application of automation in manufacturing, engineering and robotics. Includesstudy of enterprise systems, assembly, safety, quality and leadership skills. Stresses tools,materials and processes. Prepare for MSSC certification. 2,600CNC Production Specialist - 600 hrs: approx. 5 mosProgram prepares students for careers in manufacturing, specifically all aspects of computernumeric control as it relates to the machining industry, including planning, management,finance, technical and production skills. 2,900Electrical and Instrumentation Technology 1 - 1000 hrs: approx. 8 mosLearn basic electricity theory, motor controls, relay logic, programmable logic controllers (PLC,and flow, pressure, temperature process control.) Prepare for employment in the IndustrialCommercial Controls field. 3,800Industrial Technology - 1600 hrs: approx. 13 mosLearn CAD, Lean Manufacturing, Automated Manufacturing Technology (computer-aidedmanufacturing and numerical control), Rapid Prototyping and Robotics.Earn national certifications in AutoCAD and Solidworks. 5,000Machining Technologies - 1500 hrs: approx. 12 mosPrepare for employment or advanced training in the machining technology industry. Learnthe use of lathes, CNC machines, mills, grinders and milling machines. Prepare for NIMScertification. 6,400Welding Technology - 1050 hrs: approx. 8 mosCovers all four major welding processes including SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW. TorchCutting, Plasma Cutting, and Carbon Arc Gouging are also covered. Prepare for AmericanWelding Society certifications and National Welder Registry. 5,800Transportation, Distribution and LogisticsAutomotive Collision Technology Technician - 1400 hrs: approx. 11 mosLearn refinishing, sheet metal repairs, frame and unibody squaring and aligning, fillers,paint systems and undercoats, trim-hardware maintenance, glass servicing, steering andsuspension. Prepare for ASE certifications as well as I-CAR ProLevel 1credentials. 6,300Automotive Service Technology - 1800 hrs: approx. 15 mosLearn applied theory, the use of tools, equipment, materials, diagnostics, processes, enginerepair, transmission, axle, brake system, heating/a/c, electrical, drivetrain and engineperformance. Prepare for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications. 7,100Marine Service Technologies - 1350 hrs: approx. 11 mosFocus on outboard engines, 2-stroke and 4-stroke theory. Troubleshoot and repair boatsand engines, rig boats with proper wiring, and install engines and accessories. Prepare forMercury Marine, Bombardier and Yamaha certifications. 5,600Scan this codeand apply now!Apply Now! ManateeTech.edu/apply-now

Evening Programs (Part-Time)Architecture and ConstructionManufacturingHealth Science (East Campus)Automotive Service Technology 1 - 1050 hours: approx. 13 mosLearn applied theory, use of tools, equipment, materials, diagnosis process, the brakesystem, steering, suspension, electrical system, applied theory and engine repair. 4,400Electrician - 1500 hours: approx. 24 mosElectrician Welding TechnologyTechnology 1050 hours: approx. 13 mosLearn the use of tools, Ohm’s Law, blueprint reading, NEC (National Electric Code), DC and Covers all four major welding processes including SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW. TorchAC, circuits, basic safety, construction site etiquette, conduit bending, residential,Cutting, Plasma Cutting, and Carbon Arc Gouging are also covered. Prepare for Americancommercial and industrial wiring. Obtain NCCER national certification. 7,000Welding Society certifications and National Welder Registry. 5,800Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning/Refrigeration (HVAC/R) 1 - 750 hrs: approx. 10 mosWelding Technology - Advanced - 750 hrs: approx. 10 mosPrepare for employment in the industry. You will learn the refrigeration cycle and electricalLearn pipe welding using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) and Shielded Metal Arccontrols, obtain your HVAC Excellence Certification and an EPA certification. 3,400Welding. Welding processes in the 1G to 6GR positions. Learn pipe fitting techniques andbe able to identify pipe fitting and their uses and welding symbols for pipe and mechanicalPlumbing - 1080 hours: approx. 14 mosdrawing as related to pipe. 4,000Includes safety, plumbing-related math, blueprint and job specifications, building codes,pipe-cutting-and-joining skills, rough and trim plumbing, water heaters, and storm drains.Prepare for NCCER Core and/or Plumbing Technology certifications. 5,100Transportation, Distribution and LogisticsEmergency Medical Technician - ATD - 300 hours: approx. 5 mosEquips students with the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to be a memberof an emergency medical services team. Qualifies students to sit for the State ofFlorida EMT Licensure Examination. 2,000Massage Therapy - 750 hours: approx. 10 mos (at the Main Campus)Includes theory, practice, anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, ethics, law, leadership,business, hydrotherapy, modalities, medical errors, health, safety and CPR. Includes60 hours in a clinic. Prepare to be eligible to apply for FL licensure. 3,400Pharmacy Technician ATD* - 1050 hrs: approx. 10 mos - includes 240 hrs clinicalLearn terminology, pharmacology, medication processing, law & ethics, IV/chemotherapy preparation, inventory, automation/computer applications and customerservice. Become eligible to sit for the Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) exam. 4,400Human ServicesBarbering - 1200 hours: approx. 16 mosPrepare for employment as a Florida Licensed Barber. Includes theory and practicalexperiences with guest artists and an active clinic. 5,800Cosmetology - 1200 hours: approx. 16 mosLearn all aspects of cosmetology: hair, skin, nails, diseases and disorders, withemphasis on beautification. Instruction includes theory and hands-on. Clinicals includeworking as a stylist, receptionist and in the dispensary. Prepare for FL LicensedCosmetologist exam. 6,000Facials Specialty - 260 hours: approx. 3 mosParticipate in theory and hands-on activities. Clinical consists of machine, chemical andmanual applications for facial cleansing. Skin toning, hair removal, lash and brow tint arealso taught. Prepare for FL Registered Facials Specialist exam. 1,700Nails Specialty - 240 hours: approx. 2 mosEncompasses hand, arm, foot and leg care. Theory and hands-on excellence through liveclinical situations. Related beauty training includes artificial nail applications,chemistry of products and other techniques. 1,800Law, Public Safety & Security (East Campus)Firefighter - 492 hours: approx. 7.5 mosParticipate in the state required program to become a Certified Firefighter. Approvedby the Florida Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. Must pass a backgroundcheck, pass a physical and attend a mandatory orientation. 4,400Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician - Combined - 792 hours: approx. 13.5 mosCombination of Emergency Medical Technician and Firefighter I/II. 6,300 These Programs may be eligible for assistancethrough CareerSource SuncoastAdult EducationAll classes this year are 100% online or hybrid (49% online and 51% on campus).Learn English – Aprenda Inglés – Aprann AnglèAdult English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) (at Main & West Campus)Improve English and math skills to prepare for employment. Must be 16 or older and notin high school. Ongoing registration.GED GED Preparation (at Main & West Campus and at CareerSource Suncoast)For adults, 16 years old or older, not enrolled in high school who wish to pass the GED test. Ongoing registration.Continuing EducationMTC’s Continuing Education classes are geared to individuals or groups who want toupgrade their current skills for job retention or promotion. The process for enrolling in oneof these classes will vary from program to program. Information on course content andthe enrollment process is included on our ion/EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICESEMT RefresherCOMMUNITY TRAININGCENTERAdvanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)Basic Life Support (BLS)HeartCode ACLS (Skills Testing)HeartCode BLS (Skills Testing)HeartCode PALS (Skills Testing)Heartsaver CPR AEDHeartsaver First AidHeartsaver First Aid CPR AEDInstructor CoursesPediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)DRAFTINGAutoCAD Certification PreparationSolidWorks Certification PreparationLAWAdvanced Report Writing- (40 hours)Case Preparation and Court PresentationEquivalency of TrainingHostage NegotiationInterviews & Interrogations (40 hours)Line Supervision – (80 hours)Vehicle Operations Instructor: (40 hours)FIRE SCIENCEApparatus OperationsBuilding Construction for the Fire ServiceCommunity Emergency Response TeamCompany OfficerFirefighting Tactics & Strategies IFirefighting Tactics & Strategies IIFire Fighter RetentionFirefighter Training/Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior/Human Factors on the FirelineFire Prevention PracticesFire Service Course DesignFire Service Course DeliveryFire Service HydraulicsLive Fire Training EvolutionsThese estimated costs are based on FL residency, in-state tuition, full-time attendance, includes tuition, fees and books,and are subject to change. Additional supplies/tools/uniforms or licensure testing fees may or may not need to be purchased. Sales tax calculated at point of sale.

SuccessStarts HereManatee Technical College can helpaccelerate your success.Move towards your future whileensuring you have the in-demand skillswhich area employers need.Gain New Skills. Get into a New Job.Our programs are faster andmore affordable than the 4-yearor more traditional universitytrack. It’s a path toa successful future.Enroll in an in-demand, highquality career and technicalprogram and gain critical skillsthat local employers need.In a challenging economy, youcan fast track your education,and start earning sooner.Become a Valued Essential WorkerPrograms offer the latestindustry-recognized, and insome cases nationallyrecognized credentialing,at a rapid pace.Choose a program that providesspecialized talent for businessand industry in Manatee andSarasota counties.Ready to move toward a successful future?Apply Now:Learn from industryprofessionals who pass on theirunique skills and expertisethrough training.ManateeTech.edu

Applying is Easy!ManateeTech.edu/apply-nowFollow these easy steps to qualify for and enroll in Manatee Technical College:1.Apply Online & Apply for Financial AidApply online at ManateeTech.edu/apply-now and apply for Financial Aid by filling out a FAFSA at fafsa.gov.Check your email for your MTC Dashboard login username and password.2. Log into MTCdashboard.net and Discover Your Next StepsLogin to your Student Account at MTCdashboard.net and review what documentation you need to provide.3. Bring in your DocumentationBring your documentation to Student Services at our Main Campus.Financial AidFinancial aid is available to those who qualify. This includes scholarships and Federal & State grants. Complete the application at www.fafsa.gov. Our school code is 015496. Veterans may use their Veterans (VA) benefits, including the Montgomery GI Bill and Post 9/11 Bill. We accept Florida Prepaid and the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship.For help in applying to MTC, contact Student Services atMTCstudentservices@manateeschools.net or 941.751.7900 x 1108.Manatee Technical College is accredited bythe Commission of the Council onOccupational Education.7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325Atlanta, GA 30350770-396-3898 f: 770-396-3790www.council.orgOur mission is to produce highlyskilled individuals and resourcefulleaders through collaborativeeducation to meet theever-changing needs of ourcommunities and theworkforce.Main Campus6305 State Road 70 EastBradenton, FL 34203941.751.7900East Campus5520 Lakewood Ranch Blvd.Bradenton, FL 34211941.752.8100West Campus5505 34th St. W., Bldg 6.Bradenton, FL 34210941.209.6800ManateeTech.edu MTCdashboard.netCareerSource Suncoast941.714.7449CareerSource Suncoast Office at MTCOpen Tuesday and Wednesday941.751.7900 x 1140The School Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation, transgender status, or gender identity), disability (including HIV, AIDS, or sickle cell trait),pregnancy, marital status, age (except as authorized by law), ancestry, genetic information, which are classes protected by State and/or Federal law (collectively, "protected classes") in its programs and activities, including employmentopportunities. It is the legal obligation and the policy of the Board to employ only those persons who are best qualified, with or without reasonable accommodations. The Superintendent shall appoint a compliance officer whose responsibilityit will be to require that Federal and State regulations are complied with and that any inquires or complaints are dealt with promptly in accordance with law. S/He shall also require that proper notice of nondiscrimination for Title II, Title VI, andTitle VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendment Act of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act will be provided to staff members and the general public.Any sections of the District's collectively-bargained negotiated agreements dealing with hiring and promotion will contain a statement of nondiscrimination similar to that in the Board's statement above.Prices are estimates. Please contact a Career Counselor for the most up-to-date information.Advertising Supplement 2020-2021 MTC

Dental Assisting Technology and Management - ATD - 1230 hrs: approx. 11 mos Learn general chairside and laboratory assisting, dental office infection control coordinator, and dental practice administration. Earn a state certificate in dental radiography and dental assisting