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What types of trade jobs are available at Bucks County Community College?

I'm trying to explore some trade job opportunities and came across Bucks County Community College. Does anyone know what specific trade jobs or programs they offer for students?

3 months ago

Bucks County Community College offers a variety of trade programs for students with a focus on skilled careers. Here's what they have on their roster:

1. 'Automotive Training': Two types of programs; an Automotive Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S) degree is designed for students who are looking for immediate employment in the automotive service industry and a Certificate of Competency (Automotive Technician) designed for individuals who wish to become automotive technicians.

2. 'Welding': Bucks offers another Certificate of Competency. Students complete coursework related to MIG, TIG, SMAW welding, and other welding techniques. This program also covers metallurgy and blueprint reading.

3. 'Culinary Arts and Hospitality': This is an Associate of Applied Science degree program where students learn hands-on culinary and restaurant management skills.

4. 'HVAC and Refrigeration': Program that educates students in the design, installation, service, and repair of HVAC and refrigeration systems. Bucks offers an A.A.S and a Certificate of Proficiency for this program.

Always remember it's crucial to explore each program's requirements, duration, and the skills it offers to ensure it aligns with your particular career goals.

3 months ago

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