This academic division of the college includes curricula in agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, automotive technology, manufacturing, information systems, electronics, and welding. Detailed descriptions of specific programs are published in the College catalog.
Courses are taught in the Technology Center, Ornamental Horticulture building and a few agriculture courses are held in the Mary Miller Center. Each academic semester, the Division offers approximately 120 courses available either in the morning, afternoon, or evening. Students have access to 7 computer labs in the Technology Center which utilize state-of-the-art hardware and software.
In addition to degree credit course offerings, the Division works closely with the Business and Economic Institute to provide customized training for businesses utilizing division faculty, facilities, and equipment.
Machine Tool Operations Certificate
Maintenance Mechanic Certificate
Maintenance Mechanic Advanced Certificate
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Engineering Technology-CAD option
Computer Communications and Networks
Computer Programming/Mainframe and Midrange Certificate
Computer Programming/Mainframe and MIdrange
Computer Communications & Networks Certificate (PENDING ICCB APPROVAL)
Computer Programmer/PC Systems Certificate
Computer Programmer/PC Systems
Automotive Technology Certificate
Automotive Certification Series