Central Arizona College - Engineering
NCCER Certification (NCCER) MASTER TRAINER
NCCER
Bachelor of Science - CTE Education
This degree is designed for those who have occupational work experience or have completed occupational courses at a community college and are seeking a Bachelor degree. Students typically transfer a block of relevant
qualified courses from two-year colleges and/or combine with occupational experience credit.
Career and Technical Education (CTE)
Northern Arizona University
Heavy Equipment
Industry and Educatiion Partnerships
Diesel Engine
Apprenticeships
Workforce Development
Craft Training Safety
Craft Training
diesel mechanic
CTE
Master Trainer
Education & Industry Partnerships
Safety Officer
NCCER
Pathways for CTE
CTE Program Development
Heavy Equipment Operator
Busch
James
Central Arizona College
Federal Service of Military-Technical Cooperation
Florence Arizona
Direct support Mechanic of Heavy Equipment.
Diesel Mechanic/Heavy Equipment Operator
Federal Service of Military-Technical Cooperation
Provide leadership in academic long-range planning and employ strategic enrollment management and retention strategies.: A new strategic plan was implemented that envisions new construction programs to respond to the needs and opportunities of the local industry
a new vision for college and industry partnerships
new branding/marketing
and new stackable credentials for students with nationally recognized certifications. \nCurriculum Development: Developed 4 new stackable certificates in welding
heavy equipment
industrial carpentry
and pipefitting with alignment to national standards (NCCER) approved through the HLC accreditation process and 3 new certificates in Construction Technology and Concrete Technology with alignment to national standards (NCCER and OSHA).\n\nEnrollment: The construction program student enrollment has increased by 22% over the last year and half. For example
the enrollment of our construction programs after reorganization increased by an average of 33%. To create a pipeline of potential students into our programs we developed partnerships with CVIT
EVIT
CAVIT dual credit opportunities. The pipeline now includes a newly developed 90/30 AAS to BAS with NAU in Industrial Management.\n\nFundraising: Opportunities for external funding have been steadily climbing with unprecedented results. Within this academic year to date I have secured $350
000 in external industry donations. Coordinated and identified of appropriate funding grants and implements grants' application and administration processes.\n Partnerships: Advisory committees were developed and rebuilt to determine a new vision for CAC workforce pre-employment partnership needs; fostered 27 new partnerships with companies such as Sundt Construction
Underground Construction
Empire Caterpillar
Henry Brown
Kubota Research & Development
and RDO Equipment.
Central Arizona College
League for Innovation Award
For excellence in education and innovation.
League for Innovations
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