Randolph County residents who are looking for employment have the
opportunity to sign up for a fast-track Machining class through Randolph
Community College’s Corporate and Continuing Education division that
could make them eligible for jobs within the Triad’s aerospace industry
after just 16 weeks of training. The class is part of a consortium
effort with surrounding community colleges and a group of employers in
the aerospace industry, according to Garret Parker, department head for
RCC’s Computer-Integrated Machining associate degree program.
The 394-hour class is broken down into two 8-week sessions and will
begin Monday, Aug. 19. For the first 8 weeks, the students will attend
class on the following schedule: Monday, 9-2; Tuesday, 9-4; Wednesday,
9-4; Thursday, 12-4. The schedule for the second 8 weeks: Monday, 9-4;
Tuesday, 9-5; Wednesday 9-5; Thursday, 12-5; and Friday, 9-3. The class
will be taught in RCC’s new Continuing Education and Industrial Center.
The cost for the course is $180.
For more information on this class, visit http://www.randolph.edu/newevents/2013/2013-07-23.php.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Fast-Track Machining Class begins Aug. 19 at Randolph Community College
Labels:
Computer-Integrated Machining,
continuing education,
Machining,
Machining Technology,
Randolph Community College
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment