It s not just a class... It s a start to a Career! Proudly serving Greeneville City and Greene County Schools Our Vision: A satellite campus for the Tennessee College of Applied Technology economy To prepare our students to compete in a local and global
These students attended the CNA program at Greene Technology Center and immediately entered the nursing program with the TN College of Applied Technology. -Kyndra: The LPN program has been a breeze after having already learned a lot of the information from Health Science classes taken at the center. -Emmaleigh: The Health Science offerings at the center prepared me for future college nursing programs and provided me with a focus and taught me determination. Phillip Helbert, Quick Lane Manager at Gateway Ford, attended the Automotive Repair program at GTC. If I had not attended the Greene Technology Center I would not be in the automotive industry now. The experience I gained in the Automotive Repair program led me to Nashville Auto Diesel College and then led to this job with Gateway Ford. -Ashley: Taking the classes at the center helped me decide what I wanted to do after high school. Taking the CNA class there gave me the opportunity to get ahead of other people my age and automatically get accepted into the TCAT LPN class. Heather Dodds Mullins teaches Kindergarten at EastView Elementary School. Being in the Early Childhood Education Class at the Greene Technology Center set the foundation I needed to pursue an education major in college. It provided lots of practical experience working with children. Andrew Miller, current Tennessee Tech student, attended the Machine Tool Technology and Pre-Engineering programs at GTC. As a third year Engineering major at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, I am increasingly thankful for the coursework I completed at the Greene Technology Center while a student at Greeneville High School. My time at the Center truly prepared me to be successful in the rigorous engineering program at Tennessee Tech. 2
It s not just a class...it s a start to a Career! CONTENTS: AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY... 4 COLLISION REPAIR... 5 COMPUTER SCIENCE - VIDEO GAME DESIGN... 6 COSMETOLOGY... 7 CRIMINAL JUSTICE... 8 ELECTRICITY... 9 MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY... 10 MEDICAL CAREERS NURSING / CNA... 11 MEDICAL CAREERS FORENSICS / EMS... 12 PRE-ENGINEERING... 13 ROBOTICS... 14 TEACHING IN EARLY CHILDHOOD... 15 WELDING TECHNOLOGY... 16 TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY... 17 3
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY In Automotive Service Technology, students learn to service brakes, suspension, steering, electrical systems, computerized engine controls, fuel systems, exhaust systems, and front-end alignment. This class prepares students for ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification. Post-secondary opportunities are available for Automotive Service Technology through Northeast State Technical Community College, Lincoln College of Technologies, University of Northwestern Ohio, the Tennessee College of Applied Technology, and other specialty schools. Annual Salary $29,000 - $34,000 4
COLLISION REPAIR Skills taught in Collision Repair can be used in several areas of the automotive field, as well as in industrial welding, sanding, painting and masking. Post-secondary opportunities are available for Collision Repair through the Tennessee College of Applied Technology, Northeast State Technical Community College, Nashville Auto-Diesel College, and the Universal Technical Institute. Annual Salary $32,000 - $36,000 5
COMPUTER SCIENCE VIDEO GAME DESIGN Students learn to build, design, configure, troubleshoot, and repair computer hardware, software, and operating systems. Advanced students can concentrate in Computer Systems and Networking or Video Game Design. PC Pro Certification is included at no cost to students. Post-secondary opportunities are available for Computer Science through Walters State Community College, Northeast State Technical Community College, East Tennessee State University, and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology. Annual Salary $16,000 - $71,000 6
COSMETOLOGY Students learn the basic skills needed to be successful in the beauty industry such as hair styling, coloring, and cutting. In addition, students learn manicuring and pedicuring techniques. Cosmetology students can earn up to 1200 hours of the 1500 required for a Cosmetology license at any Tennessee Cosmetology school. Annual Salary $24,000 - $35,000 7
CRIMINAL JUSTICE Students learn about crime scene investigation, case law, fingerprinting, and driving a patrol vehicle using a police driving simulator. Post-secondary opportunities are available for Criminal Justice through Walters State Community College, Northeast State Technical Community College, and East Tennessee State University. Annual Salary Annual $34,000 Salary $ - $59,000 8
ELECTRICITY In this course, students will learn about basic concepts of electricity, series and parallel electrical circuits, combination circuits, conductor insulation, as well as installation enclosures and safety procedures. Students will also learn to use instruments used to measure voltage, capacitance, resistance, reactance, inductance, and amperage. Students will learn about certification, licensing requirements, and job opportunities. This class prepares students for LLE (Limited Licensed Electrician) and CE (Construction Electrical) certifications. Post-secondary opportunities are available for Industrial Electricity through Northeast State Technical Community College and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology. Annual Salary Annual $24,000 Salary $ - $45,000 9
MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY This course involves the setup and operation of machine tools such as lathes, grinding machinery, and mills. Students learn blueprint reading, math, and precision measuring. Students set up, operate, program, and produce projects on CNC (Computer Numerical Control) Equipment. This class prepares students for NIMS (National Institute for Metalworking Skills) certification. Post-secondary opportunities are available for Machine Tool Technology through Northeast State Technical Community College and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology. Annual Salary Annual $19,000 Salary - $ $54,000 10
MEDICAL CAREERS NURSING / CNA First Semester students gain knowledge of medical terminology, structure and function of the human body, and Medical Therapeutics. Advanced Students can choose from Anatomy and Physiology or pursue CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) certification. Post-Secondary opportunities are available for Medical Careers through Walters State Community College, Northeast State Technical Community College, the Tennessee College of Applied Technology, East Tennessee State University, and Tusculum College. Annual Salary Annual $21,000 Salary - $ $60,000 11
MEDICAL CAREERS SPORTS MEDICINE / EMS First Semester students gain knowledge of medical terminology, structure and function of the human body, and Medical Therapeutics. Advanced Students can choose to take Sports Medicine and Diagnostic Medicine or EMS and Clinical Internship. Post-Secondary opportunities are available for Medical Careers through Walters State Community College, Northeast State Technical Community College, the Tennessee College of Applied Technology, East Tennessee State University, and Tusculum College. Annual Salary Annual $21,000 Salary $ - $60,000 12
PRE-ENGINEERING Pre-Engineering consists of project-based, hands-on classes that teach students the key elements and skills of engineering and technology-based careers. Post-secondary opportunities are available for Pre-Engineering through Northeast State Technical Community College, the University of Tennessee, and the Tennessee Technological University. Annual Salary Annual $24,000 Salary $ - $65,000 13
ROBOTICS Students in this program will learn how to build, program, and automate various robots and robotic systems to accomplish real-world tasks. Post-secondary opportunities are available for Robotics through Northeast State Technical Community College, the University of Tennessee, and the Tennessee Technological University. Annual Salary Annual $24,000 Salary $ - $65,000 14
TEACHING IN EARLY CHILDHOOD This class prepares students for entry level positions in Early Childhood occupations. Advanced students receive experience at local child care centers, headstart centers, and elementary schools. Third term students learn administration and management skills through operation of the KID-SIT (Kids in Development - Students in Training) program. Students receive TECTA center base orientation course credit. Post secondary opportunities are available for Teaching in Early Childhood through Walters State Community College, Northeast State Technical Community College, East Tennessee State University, and Tusculum College. Annual Salary Annual $16,000 Salary $ - $39,000 15
WELDING Students obtain training to become a certified welder in shielded metal arc welding (STICK), gas metal arc (MIG), flux cored arc and gas tungsten arc (TIG) welding. Instruction also includes oxy-fuel cutting and weld shop blueprint reading. This class prepares students for NCCER certification. Post-secondary opportunities are available for Welding through the Tennessee College of Applied Technology and Northeast State Technical Community College. Annual Salary $18,000 - $42,000 16
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology continues to serve as the premier providers for workforce development throughout the State of Tennessee. The centers fulfill the mission by: - Providing competency-based training of the highest quality that will qualify individuals for employment and/or advancement in jobs. - Providing high quality training and retraining of employed workers. - Providing high quality training that is economical and accessible to all residents of Tennessee, thereby contributing to economic and community development of the communities we serve. Cosmetology Certifications at the Greene Technology Center include: WELDING Machine Tool Technology/ CNC Training Tomorrow s Workforce 17 Tennessee College of Applied Technology / (423) 586-5771 / http://tcatmorristown.edu/
THE GREENEVILLE CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM does not discriminate in employment or admission on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, or handicap. THE GREENEVILLE CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM complies with the provisions of Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Greene Technology Center 1121 Hal Henard Rd. Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: (423) 639-0171 Fax: (423) 639-0176