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Science Degree in Geomatics, Surveying option, and Idaho State University Bachelor of Science Degree, Geomatics Technology. AVAILABLE FALL 2016.

VETERINARY ASSISTANT VETERINARY ASSISTANT Program Options • Certificate of Completion • Program length: 3 quarters • Entry point: fall quarter The Veterinary Assistant program prepares students to assist the veterinarian in all aspects of animal care. Veterinary Assistants provide surgical and nursing care to animals in clinics, as well as field settings. They also provide basic care, perform laboratory procedures, and assist in the veterinary clinic with other functions. Veterinary Assistants work in a variety of settings including animal hospitals and clinics, animal shelters, laboratories, zoos, and animal parks. The program includes classroom theory, laboratory, and internship experience in local veterinary clinics. Students receive hands-on experience with animals. Program content requires the application of basic math, technical reading, and communications skills. Proof of health insurance for length of program required. 4/5-6/23 5:00PM-8:00PM TWTh B114 ROEDE

SURVEYING –GEOSPATIAL SCIENCE FIELD SURVEY TECHNICIAN Program Options • Certificate of Completion • Program length: 4 quarters • Entry point: fall quarter, bi-yearly This program prepares students for work as a field survey technician, starting with “chain person” and advancing to “instrument person” or “party chief”. Students learn field survey techniques, calculation and office skills through extensive hands-on training using a variety of up-to-date instruments, including total stations with data collectors, hand-held calculators and computers. Group projects in the classroom and in the field develop both experience and leadership skills. Projects involve all aspects of work, including planning, measuring and taking field notes. Transfer credit from other institutions will be considered upon validation of transcript and course work. 4/5-6/23 8:00AM-2:30PM DAILY J204 PAQUETTE

LAND SURVEYING, GEOSPATIAL SCIENCE Program Options • Certificate of Completion • Associate of Applied Science Degree • Program length: 3 quarters • Entry point: fall quarter, bi-yearly

WELDING WELDING Program Options • Certificate of Completion • Associate of Applied Science Degree • Program length: 7 quarters • Entry point: fall, winter, spring quarters This program is designed to prepare welders for job entry in most phases of the welding industry. The certifications in this program are progressively sequenced for multiple completion points, and the student must take each certification in order, unless prior learning is deemed satisfactory. Classroom and practical experience is offered in the seven most common manual and semi-automatic welding processes; OFW (gas), SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, SAW (arc) (MIG and TIG) welding. The instruction in this program is hands on individualized as well as group lessons. Previous experience determines a student’s starting point. A student’s motivation and ability to move through the program competencies will determine the level of achievement in each welding process. Washington state welder certification, WABO (Washington Association of Building Officials) is available in six of the arc welding processes. This program articulates with Tech Prep programs through the South King County Tech Prep Consortium. *Additional Program Fee: $40/credit, max 15 credits per quarter 4/5-6/23 8:00AM-2:30PM DAILY A1 GEIST/PARKER

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practitioners providing surgical care to patients. The student will be taught to facilitate the safe and effective conduct of invasive surgical procedures, ensuring that the operating room environment is safe, that equipment functions properly, and that the operative procedure is conducted under conditions that maximize patient safety. The student will be trained to possess expertise in the theory and application of sterile and aseptic technique and combine the knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and implementation tools and technologies to facilitate a physician’s performance of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. A major portion of the course training occurs in a variety of regional healthcare facilities. A Certificate of Completion is awarded upon successful completion of core course requirements (two [2] attempts per course only). To earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) or Associate of Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) degree, students must complete the certificate program and meet the General Education course requirements. The prerequisite, a 5- credit Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology course, is part of the General Education requirements for the AAS degree. Students must complete and pass a nationwide criminal background check within 3 months prior to admission into the program at certifiedbackground. com (use package code Rr73) Must meet immunization and program specified health requirements and proof of health insurance coverage that covers the student during the length of the program. *Additional Program Fee: $5/credit, max 15 credits per quarter 4/5-6/23 8:00AM-2:30PM DAILY B208/B126 SPENCE/SERBA

This program emphasizes professional land surveying practices to enable graduates to continue their careers toward their Professional Land Surveyor licenses. Students train on the industry’s most powerful software for survey reduction, coordinate geometry and drafting. They also learn land and field surveying practices, field and office techniques, and the use of a variety of up-to-date instruments, including total stations with data collectors and GPS. Group laboratory projects provided throughout the program develop leadership skills and awareness. To earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree, the student must complete all requirements for the Land Survey Technician certificate program plus all requirements for the Field Survey Technician certificate program and 15 credits of General Education. Transfer credit from other institutions is considered upon validation of transcript and course work. This program articulates to Oregon Institute of Technology Bachelor of

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