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Students and Parents,The Western Arizona Vocational Education, Joint Technical Education District isexcited to partner with Mohave Community College and Arizona Western College toprovide an opportunity for CTE students (sophomores, juniors, seniors) to obtaincollege credits after normal school hours and/or on Saturdays.WAVE JTED will pay tuition, textbooks and fees directly to the vendor. Thisrepresents a minimum of 800 per semester per class. Costs for personal andsafety equipment are the responsibility of the student.The first step is to complete a WAVE application and turn it in to the schoolcounselor. Once WAVE JTED receives the completed and signed application from theschool counselor, you will contact the college admissions counselor for enrollmentand registration.Application is not a guarantee of acceptance. Final selection is based on multiplefactors (grades, discipline, attendance, teacher recommendation, etc.).Betsy Parker, SuperintendentWestern Arizona Vocational Education

You can choose a rewarding career in police, Homeland Security, crime analyst, corrections, private investigations,forensics, courts, dispatch, and other areas. You may patrol a specific area, direct traffic, issue traffic summons,investigate accidents, apprehend and arrest suspects, or serve legal processes of courts. Talk to your counselor or theadmissions director at the college to plan a schedule of classes. Your high school may also offer dual enrollmentclasses in Administration of Justice.MCCAJS 101AWCIntro To Administration of JusticeXSubstantive Criminal LawXJuvenile Justice ProceduresXThe Police FunctionXThe Correction FunctionXProcedural Criminal LawXCommunity PolicingXCriminal investigationXAJS 225Criminology (Prerequisite: ENG 101)XAJS 245Ethics in Criminal JusticeXAJS 101Intro to Administration of JusticeXAJS 109Substantive Criminal LawXAJS 230Police FunctionXAJS 260Procedural Criminal LawXAJS 270Community PolicingXReading: 70AJS 109Reading: 70AJS 212Reading: 70AJS 230Reading: 70AJS 240Reading: 70AJS 260Reading: 70AJS 270Reading: 70AJS 275Reading: 70(Prerequisite: ENG 101)Not all classes available at all campuses. Ask your counselor for additional information.

Automotive Service Technicians keep America’s trucks and automobiles on the road. Due to increasing systemsophistication, the industry now requires formal training beyond high school. You will utilize up-to-date, sophisticatedequipment to be ready to work on the vehicles of the future. At the end of your training, you will be prepared to test forASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification in eight specific areas. You will learn shop operations, timemanagement, automobile electrical systems, engine repair, transmission repair, ignition systems, drivability, fuelsystems, air conditioning systems, suspension and braking system repair. Talk to your counselor or the admissionsdirector at the college to plan a schedule of classes. Your high school may also offer dual enrollment classes inAutomotive Technologies.MCCASE 100Writing: 70Intro to Automotive ServicesXXASE 114Electrical/Electronic Systems IWriting: 70(Corequisite: ASE100)ASE 115Electrical/Electronic Systems IIWriting: 70(Corequisite: ASE100)ASE 133HVAC Systems (Prerequisite: ASE100)XASE 143Automotive Engines (Corequisite:Writing: 70ASE100)XXEarn a certificate in Certified Production Technician by taking the following six courses. Each one includes a MSSCproficiency exam. Skilled manufacturing production technicians are needed in Mohave County and worldwide. Talk toyour counselor or the admissions director at the college to plan a schedule of classes.MCCCPT 100Reading: 70CPT 101Reading: 70CPT 102Reading: 70CPT 103Reading: 70CPT 115Reading: 70ENG 136Reading: 74Writing: 70Manufacturing SafetyXManufacturing Processes and ProductionXMaintenance AwarenessXQuality Practices and MeasurementXApplied Technical Mathematicsand MeasurementsXTechnical/Professional WritingXNot all classes available at all campuses. Ask your counselor for additional information.

Work towards earning a Systems Support and Security Certificate. Courses in computer related fields are designed toprepare graduates for entry-level work in various areas, or to provide the foundation for a bachelor’s degree incomputer information systems. Talk to your counselor or the admissions director at the college to plan a schedule ofclasses. Your high school may also offer dual enrollment classes in Computer Information Systems.MCCCIS 110Reading: 74Writing: 70CIS 115Reading: 70CIS 116Reading: 70CIS 153Reading: 70CIS 253Intro to Computer Info SystemsXA Computer Tech HardwareXA Computer Tech SoftwareXNetworking EssentialsXNetwork Security (Prerequisite: CISX153)AWCPlus one of the following:CIS 131Microsoft Office SuiteXCIS 156Firewalls and Intrusion DetectionXCIS 261Computer Support ServicesCIS 102Using a MicrocomputerReading: 70(Prerequisite: CIS 153)(Prerequisite: CIS 110)XXFood preparation is truly an art. Those who are most successful started their careers with formal education andprofessional training. Talk to your counselor or the admissions director at the college to plan a schedule of classes.Your high school may also offer dual enrollment classes in the Culinary Arts. Dual enrollment Culinary and Businessclasses are now available at the WAVE JTED Central Campus in Lake Havasu City with state-of-the art equipment andadvanced technological tools. Download the Central Culinary & Business Center enrollment form at www.wavejted.org.MCCCUL 111Intro to CulinaryXCUL 114BakingXCUL 212American RegionalXCUL 214Hospitality and LawXNot all classes available at all campuses. Ask your counselor for additional information.

MCC partners with area fire service agencies to provide fire academy training and college credits for those who want acareer in fire science. As a Fire Science student, you will learn practical techniques for fighting fires and also study thetheories of fire fighting techniques. Talk to your counselor or the admissions director at the college to plan a scheduleof classes. Your high school may also offer dual enrollment classes in the Fire Sciences.MCCFSC 105Principles of Emergency ServicesXFire Behavior and CombustionXFire PreventionXOccupational Safety & HealthXFire Protection SystemsXLegal Aspects of the Fire ServiceXFSC 233Building Construction for Fire Protection (Prerequisite: FSC105 or FSC110)XFSC 235Fire Strategy/Tactics (Prerequisite:XReading: 70FSC 120Reading: 70FSC 133Reading: 70FSC 220Reading: 70FSC 222Reading: 70FSC 223Reading: 70FSC105 & FSC233, or FSC110)Earn an HVAC Residential Certificate at Mohave Community College. HVAC specialists install or repair heating, centralair conditioning, or refrigeration systems, including oil burners, hot-air furnaces and heating stores. Talk to yourcounselor or the admissions director at the college to plan a schedule of classes. Your high school may also offer dualenrollment classes in the Fire Sciences.MCCBTR 105Basic Trades SafetyXHVA 105Fundamentals of RefrigerationXHVA 110EPA Test PrepXHVA 120Residential HVAC InstallationXHVA 130Residential HVACXHVA 140Residential HeatingXHVA 150Refrigeration Electrical TroubleshootingXNot all classes available at all campuses. Ask your counselor for additional information.

The Nursing Assistant Program (NAP) provides students the opportunity for gainful employment as a certified nursingassistant within one semester. After successful completion of the semester long program the student will be eligible totake the state test for certification and then will be able to work as a Certified Nursing Assistant in multiple settings.MCCNAP 115Reading: 74NAP 115Nursing Assistant Program(Discuss program prerequisites with thecollege admissions director)AWCXNursing Assistant ProgramX(Discuss program prerequisites with thecollege admissions director)Introduction to principles and techniques of preventing, treating, and rehabilitating sports related injuries. Includesrecognition of sports injuries, therapeutic methods, mechanisms of sports injuries, and taking and wrappingtechniques. Application of the theory and principals associated with therapeutic exercise and modalities. Variousrehabilitation and modalities techniques pertaining to the treatment of athletic or physical activity related injuries.AWCPEM 202 Sports Injury ManagementXPEM 208 Sports Injury TreatmentXNot all classes available at all campuses. Ask your counselor for additional information.

Translating thoughts and concepts into images that inform, inspire and motivate is the art of visual communication.Whether it is a print or electronic image, a three-dimensional display, industrial or environmental design, the imagecreated has power and purpose. Talk to your counselor or the admissions director at the college to plan a schedule ofclasses.MCCART 111Design IXART 112Design II (Prerequisite: ART 111)XART 148Intro to Visual CommunicationsXComputer ImagingXDigital Photography (Prerequisite: ARTXReading: 70Reading: 70ART 245Reading: 70ART 256111)Welders bond a variety of metals together using multiple welding systems. You can work in construction,manufacturing, infrastructure development (highways, pipelines and bridges), repair work or decorative ironwork. Jobsexist in everything from traditional assembly line work to specialized fields like underwater welding. Talk to yourcounselor or the admissions director at the college to plan a schedule of classes. Your high school may also offer dualenrollment classes in Welding.Shielded Metal Arc Welding Cert at MCC:Industrial Technology Program at AWC:WLD 100 Basic Safety in WeldingWLD 105 Oxyacetylene WeldingReading: 70(Corequisite: WLD102, WLD125A, WLD126,WLD129)WLD 102 Cutting Process & Welding QualityReading: 70(Corequisite: WLD100)WLD 106 Shielded Metal Arc WeldingWLD 108 Gas Tungsten Arc WeldingWLD 109 Gas Metal Arc WeldingWLD 105 Weld Fit-up, Inspection and MetallurgyReading: 70WLD 114 Math for Welders (Numerical Math: 51)WLD 125A Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Plate I(Corequisite: WLD100)WLD 125BShielded Metal Arc Welding, PlateII (Corequisite: WLD125A)WLD 231 Print Reading (Numerical Math: 51)Reading: 74Not all classes available at all campuses. Ask your counselor for additional information.

PROGRAMS OFFEREDLake Havasu City Administration of JusticeAutomotive TechnologiesComputer InformationSystemsFire ScienceHVACNursing Assistant ProgramSports MedicineManagement & TreatmentVisual CommunicationsWelding (classes held inParker)Bullhead City Administration of JusticeAutomotive TechnologiesComputer InformationSystemsCulinary ArtsFire ScienceHVACNursing Assistant ProgramVisual CommunicationsWeldingKingman Administration of JusticeAutomotive TechnologiesCertified ProductionTechnicianComputer InformationSystemsFire ScienceNursing Assistant ProgramVisual CommunicationsWeldingParker Administration of JusticeComputer InformationSystemsNursing Assistant ProgramSports MedicineManagement & TreatmentWeldingWAVE JTEDDorene Bloomerdbloomerwave@gmail.com(310) 433-8803www.wavejted.orgCONTACTSLake Havasu High SchoolRiver Valley High SchoolMohave High SchoolKingman High SchoolLee Williams High SchoolParker High SchoolCareer CenterSchool CounselorSchool CounselorCareer CenterSchool CounselorSchool CounselorMohave Community College Mohave Community College Mohave Community CollegeLake Havasu City CampusBullhead City CampusKingman CampusVictoria Robillard(928) 505-3321Ashleigh Miller(928) 758-2198Tricia Hanks(928) 757-0855Arizona Western CollegeParker Learning CenterMark Perry(928) 314-9564

Western Arizona Vocational EducationJoint Technical Education DistrictAPPLICATION ANDSTATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDINGSTUDENT INFORMATIONNameDate of BirthAddressState of BirthCity/State/ZipEthnicityEmailCell PhoneName of High SchoolCurrent Grade LevelPARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION (REQUIRED)NameEmailCell PhoneREQUIRED SIGNATURESStudentParent/GuardianHigh School CounselorWAVE/JTEDCOUNSELOR INFORMATIONStudent NameStudent SAISAnticipated HS graduation dateCumulative GPAStudent on track to graduate?PROGRAM CHOICE Administration of JusticeCulinarySports Medicine AutomotiveFire ScienceVisual Comm Certified Production TechHVACWelding Computer Information Nursing AssistantReturn completed form as directed, or to your school counselor.As a participant in a Central Program, I understand: I am considered a college student. If I fail the class, it will affect future financial aid, enrollment and GPA. This program is subject to change or cancellation by the high school, college, or the WAVE JTED.Attendance and satisfactory progress is mandatory for continued program involvement.Permission for sharing attendance, course progress, and transcript documents is granted.Transportation will not be provided.Student is expected to conduct his/herself in a manner that positively reflects on their high school and the WAVE JTED. Student is responsible for following high school and college policies and procedures.Students/parents will be responsible for reimbursement to WAVE if they drop the class or drop out of school.

The Nursing Assistant Program (NAP) provides students the opportunity for gainful employment as a certified nursing assistant within one semester. After successful completion of the semester long program the student will be eligible to . AWC . NAP 115 . Reading: 74 . Nursing Assistant Program (Discuss