Earn qualifications in new Career and Technical Education programs through ‘stackable credentials’

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Sandra Phoenix
Mon, Apr 26, 2021 12:30 PM

Coahoma Community College News
April 22, 2021
Earn qualifications in new Career and Technical Education programs through ‘stackable credentials’

The Division of Career and Technical Education is set to lengthen its list of programs this summer and fall with three new paths of study.

Through stackable credentials, students will be able to complete the skill-building courses required to work professionally. Coahoma Community College has made room for the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technology, Electrical Technology, and Diesel Mechanic Technology programs.

Career-Tech Dean Dr. Larry Webster emphasized the opportunity to attain nationally recognized credentials as part of the attributes that might interest prospective students in the newly added programs of study. The division’s ‘stackable credentials structure’ presents students with a trio of options, also considered exit points, that will qualify students for employment in the fields. Compiling 30 hours of credited courses amounts to a technical certificate, 45 hours grants an Advanced Technical Certificate, and 60 hours of study qualifies a student for the Associate of Applied Science degree (AAS).

Students, as well as those who may be looking for a career change, should consider enrolling in one of the three offerings for several reasons, says Webster.

Within a year, skills in the occupations can be developed, allowing for access to credentials and employment.

“The time to completion along with the lighter financial burden contributes to a superior earning potential,” Webster explained.

Skillsets in either of the anticipated programs are also in high demand. The HVAC and Diesel Mechanics courses will launch this fall, while the Electrical Technology program begins this summer with two introductory courses.

For information about how to get started, contact Dean of Career and Technical Education Dr. Larry Webster at 662-621-4220 or lwebster@coahomacc.edumailto:lwebster@coahomacc.edu.

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Coahoma Community College News April 22, 2021 Earn qualifications in new Career and Technical Education programs through ‘stackable credentials’ The Division of Career and Technical Education is set to lengthen its list of programs this summer and fall with three new paths of study. Through stackable credentials, students will be able to complete the skill-building courses required to work professionally. Coahoma Community College has made room for the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technology, Electrical Technology, and Diesel Mechanic Technology programs. Career-Tech Dean Dr. Larry Webster emphasized the opportunity to attain nationally recognized credentials as part of the attributes that might interest prospective students in the newly added programs of study. The division’s ‘stackable credentials structure’ presents students with a trio of options, also considered exit points, that will qualify students for employment in the fields. Compiling 30 hours of credited courses amounts to a technical certificate, 45 hours grants an Advanced Technical Certificate, and 60 hours of study qualifies a student for the Associate of Applied Science degree (AAS). Students, as well as those who may be looking for a career change, should consider enrolling in one of the three offerings for several reasons, says Webster. Within a year, skills in the occupations can be developed, allowing for access to credentials and employment. “The time to completion along with the lighter financial burden contributes to a superior earning potential,” Webster explained. Skillsets in either of the anticipated programs are also in high demand. The HVAC and Diesel Mechanics courses will launch this fall, while the Electrical Technology program begins this summer with two introductory courses. For information about how to get started, contact Dean of Career and Technical Education Dr. Larry Webster at 662-621-4220 or lwebster@coahomacc.edu<mailto:lwebster@coahomacc.edu>. Sandra M. Phoenix HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. Building Capacity for Humanities Special Collections at HBCUs – Become an ally and partner with us to protect, preserve and share a more authentic record of American history. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/humanities-2019.html for more information. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/ and click on the Donate Now button to invest in this project. Your support is appreciated. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/