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BETHUNE COOKMAN UNIVERSITY

https://www.cookman.edu/

DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE

https://www.daytonastate.edu/index.html

 

DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE -APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS

Apprenticeship is a system for training a new generation of practitioners of a trade or profession with on-the-job training and some accompanying study. Apprenticeships can also enable practitioners to gain a license to practice in a regulated occupation. Apprenticeships are run by the trade and partner with the education institution. In Volusia, the partnership is with Volusia County.

There are 3 registered apprenticeship programs at Daytona State college:

https://www.daytonastate.edu/academic-departments/mary-karl-college-of-workforce-and-continuing-education/school-of-workforce/electrical-apprentice-union.html

The Daytona Beach Electrical Union Apprenticeship, JATC Program (The Electrical Training Alliance of Daytona Beach) is a state subsidized, four-year program. A journeyman of the electrical construction trade would be expected to be capable of planning and initiating projects. A graduate can become a manager, dispatcher, estimator, safety specialist, marketing manager, business manager, training director, instructor and many more! Apprentices receive extensive classroom and on-the-job training (OJT).

https://www.daytonastate.edu/academic-departments/mary-karl-college-of-workforce-and-continuing-education/school-of-workforce/electrical-apprentice-union.html

The Mid-Florida Electrical Non-union Apprenticeship, GNJ Program is a state subsidized, four-year program. Apprentices in the electrical construction trade will be taught principles of electricity and magnetism, wiring, installation methods, community first aid, safety issues, electric motor theory, and control. Apprentices receive extensive classroom and on-the-job training (OJT).

https://www.daytonastate.edu/academic-departments/mary-karl-college-of-workforce-and-continuing-education/school-of-workforce/electrical-apprentice-non-union.html

The Plumbers and Pipefitters Local Union #295 apprenticeship program is a state subsidized, five-year plumbing residential, commercial and industrial program. Apprentices begin with an OSHA safety course in which every passing student will receive a minimum of an OSHA 10 card. Students learn rules and regulations for the "craft" in the state of Florida. Courses include: math, drawing interpretation, welding, pipefitting, layout, rigging and signaling, tubing and instruction, basic air conditioning and refrigeration as well as use and care of tools. Apprentices receive extensive classroom and on-the-job training (OJT).

https://www.daytonastate.edu/academic-departments/mary-karl-college-of-workforce-and-continuing-education/school-of-workforce/plumbing-apprentice.html

 

DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE – CAREER PATHWAYS GUIDE

Planning for the future can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially with so many possibilities. Use this Career Pathway Guide to help simplify the process, explore all the options available to you, and take those first steps down the road that best represents your unique interests. Planning for the future can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially with so many possibilities. Use this Career Pathway Guide to help simplify the process, explore all the options available to you, and take those first steps down the road that best represents your unique interests.

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DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE – WORKFORCE AND CONTINUING EDUCATION

The Mary Karl College of Workforce and Continuing Education offers A.S. degrees, certificate programs, and continuing education in programs designed to meet the need of today’s workforce. Programs are high quality, rapid response to industry needs, and targeted to the local Volusia and Flagler County needs. For program specific information, see the link below.

https://www.daytonastate.edu/academic-departments/mary-karl-college-of-workforce-and-continuing-education/

 

DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE - VMA FL FAME Sunshine Chapter

The Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) provides a earn-while-you-learn model to provide students a pathway to earn an industry recognized degree while gaining valuable experience at a sponsoring company. In two years, the student graduates with an Engineering Technology AS degree, and earn about 1,800 paid on-the-job hours at the sponsor company. Selected students participate in a 40+ hour per week training program where the attend Daytona State College two days a week and work three days a week for pay at their sponsorship company.

CONTACT: https://vmaonline.com/fame

 

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY

https://erau.edu/

STETSON UNIVERSITY

https://www.stetson.edu/

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

https://www.ucf.edu/

 

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE RESOURCES

Educator Presentation- brief overview of all the educational resources the Army provides for secondary & post-secondary schools.

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March2success flier- For students needing materials to study and complete practice tests for ACT, SAT, and ASVAB.

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Army Asset Support Guide- A detailed overview of trucks, trailers, teams, and resources of what the Army can have at several events ranging from festivals to job fairs.

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ConAP flier- For college students or current servicemembers to use to attend an institution of their choice.

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