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School and training course in:Gresham, United StatesTotal 42 result(s).
School: Mt. Hood Community College Training Center(s): Gresham, Portland, United States Tel.: 503-491-6422 Mt. Hood Community College 26000 S.E. Stark St. Gresham, Oregon 97030 503-491-6422
MHCC Maywood Campus 10100 N.E. Prescott Portland, Oregon 97220 503-491-6100
The Bruning Center for Allied Health Education 1484 N.W. Civic Dr. Gresham, Oregon 97030 503-491-6700
Integrated Media: Broadcasting Course Format: Classroom As technology evolves, the role of the broadcaster has evolved along with it. As a student in the Broadcasting option you will acquire technical proficiency with digital audio tools, understand the theoretical concepts behind a variety of digital media, and develop the skills you’ll need to work in the industry as a production and promotions director, operations manager, and program director. I...
Hospitality and Tourism Management Course Format: Classroom Hospitality and Tourism Management is an Associate of Applied Science degree program designed to prepare you for a career in the hospitality and tourism industry. After obtaining your associate degree, you may elect to transfer your coursework to a university in order to obtain a four-year degree. Your curriculum at Mt. Hood Community College will include instruction and training in hotel, trav...
Graphic Design Course Format: Classroom Two year program leading to an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Graphic Design.
Read the latest news about the Graphic Design program
Begins in the fall and core courses are sequential. (No summer Graphic Design courses)
All first-year Integrated Media core and Graphic Design classes are Tuesdays/Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
All second-year Integrated Media core and Gra...
Funeral Service Course Format: Classroom There are three main activities of a funeral service professional - embalming, funeral directing, and management. An individual trained as an embalmer and funeral director has the greatest potential for employment. After a few years of experience, there may be opportunities in management for qualified individuals.
In fact, funeral home management was recently rated as the number one mana...
Forest Resources Management Course Format: Classroom Opportunities to study Forest Management, Forest Engineering, Forest Recreation, Natural Resources or Forest Products exist at many universities throughout the United States and Canada. Specific requirements for transfer will vary from institution to institution, but in general, most programs require a year of Biology, a year of Chemistry and Mathematics through Calculus.
The following is a t...
Fisheries Technology Course Format: Classroom The purpose of the two-year Fisheries Technology AAS degree curriculum is to prepare students for successful careers with private, federal or state agencies as a fish culturist and/or a fishery technician. Over and above such required work as fish biology, fish husbandry and fishery techniques, a significant portion of the program will provide hands-on experience through field and propagation p...
Environmental Health and Safety Course Format: Classroom Career Description: Environmental Health & Safety involves three disciplines, which often overlap or require close coordination. The environmental technician or manager works with compliance issues and the control of pollution that can create an adverse impact on waterways, air and soil. The plant safety/Health officer deals with employee’s safety and health, and is concerned with providing a h...
Mechanical Engineering Course Format: Classroom Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians work with engineers as part of an engineering team.
The engineers plan and design projects - then the engineering technologists and technicians help make them a reality, seeing them through to completion.
Engineering technologists and technicians must have a theoretical background to work directly with engineers and architects - and t...
Civil Engineering Technology - Environmental Engineering Course Format: Classroom The field of civil engineering is the most visible of the Engineering Technology disciplines.
The highways and streets we drive on; the airports, harbors, and railroads that connect our country; the water and sewer systems that protect our health; and the dikes and dams that protect our property are all the product of the civil engineering team.
The environmental option will provide pre...
Architectural Engineering Technology Course Format: Classroom This degree focuses on Engineering Technology as it relates to the design and construction of buildings.
Many opportunities exist in the construction industry which include; building design, construction management, inspection, quality control, materials sales, and technical support.
Architectural engineering technicians could find employment with structural design firms, general and sp...
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