Programs and Courses Include |

Administration
of Justice
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Prepare for a challenging career in law enforcement, corrections or related occupations. Develop competence in law enforcement administration, police science, the prevention and control of juvenile delinquency, criminal investigation and drug awareness.
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DSLCC Scott Hall - Home of the Advanced Manufacturing and Packaging Technology Program |
Are you the type of person that enjoys a fast-paced environment with the latest technologies? Would you describe yourself as "hands-on", interested in making, doing or repairing things and seeing the immediate results of your work? Consider a career in advanced manufacturing and packaging technology! |

Business Administration
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Complete the first two years of a four-year discipline that combines general education with fundamentals of sound business theories and practices. Transfer to a four-year college or university, majoring in fields such as accounting, economics, finance, management or marketing. |

Business Management |
Learn the skills needed to effectively manage a business. Become knowledgeable in all aspects necessary to own and/or operate a successful business. Study accounting, marketing, management principles, economics and organizational behavior. |

Culinary Arts
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Train for a career in the high-growth culinary arts industry. Develop skills in both food preparation and management aspects of the field, such as food and beverage cost control, fundamentals of quality and applied nutrition. Prepare for employment upon completion of the program or enter advanced chef training. |
Education |
Complete this curriculum and transfer to a four-year college or university for a career in teaching at the kindergarten, elementary, middle school, secondary and/or post-secondary levels. |

Forestry Technology
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Love the outdoors? Turn a passion for outside work and recreation into a career in forestry and forestry-related industries. Qualify for a job in areas such as forest management, forest protection or timber harvesting. Prospects for employment include opportunities with federal and state government, or entering a career in private industry. |
General Studies
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Choose this major for a challenging core of requirements enhanced by humanities, social science, natural science and mathematics electives. Transfer and major in one of many fields, such as English, foreign language, government, history, political science, psychology or sociology. |
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR)
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Become an HVACR technician and qualify for numerous job openings in residential, commercial or industrial settings. Study topics such as electron theory, current flow, measurement instruments, motors and power distribution. Develop skills in analyzing, testing, servicing, troubleshooting and performing preventive maintenance. |

Hospitality
Management
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Gain skills in the many aspects of providing excellence in guest services at various types of lodging establishments. Employment opportunities include positions at resorts, hotels, motels, bed and breakfast establishments and on cruise ships. |
Hospitality Services |
Prepare for jobs in the growing field of hospitality. Complete foundation courses and four classes relating to one specialty area of your choice: Golf Operations, Hospitality Management, Recreational Leadership and Turf Management. |

Information
Systems Technology |
Broaden your job options and train for a high-growth field! Prepare for a career as a computer network technician. Complete courses designed for those seeking various certifications in the IT industry, including A+, Network +, Microsoft Certified Professional, Cisco Network Associate and Microsoft Systems Administrator. |
Massage Therapy |
Complete required courses in massage and bodywork training, musculoskeletal structure/function and health awareness. Learn the business issues related to managing a successful massage therapy business. Prepare for the national certification examination and work in a variety of settings such as clinics, salons, day spas or full-service resorts. |

Nursing and
Health Care |
Prepare for a challenging and rewarding career in healthcare. Select courses in Advanced Healthcare, the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) option or the Registered Nurse (RN) program. Learn skills needed to provide safe, direct patient care in a variety of healthcare settings, such as hospitals, nursing homes, physicians’ offices, community agencies, schools, industry or home health settings. Become a part of DSLCC’s outstanding healthcare programs that produce graduates who are competent, compassionate and confident on the job! |

Pharmacy Technician |
Prepare to become a pharmacy technician. Complete courses in converting and reading drug orders and labels. Calculate and prepare medications and solutions. Learn the basics of appropriate drug use and to recognize signs of drug abuse. Secure employment assisting pharmacists in a variety of settings. |

Recreational Leadership |
Learn the skills to properly plan, organize and lead individuals and groups in various outdoor activities to enhance their enjoyment and assure their comfort and safety. |
Science |
Complete general education requirements and rigorous study of initial courses in mathematics and sciences, providing a foundation for more advanced courses in the junior and senior years at the four-year college or university. Students may wish to major in a field such as biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, pre-dental or pre-medicine. |

Truck Driver Training
Certified Driver's License (CDL) |
Join the huge transportation and trucking industries. Billions of dollars worth of goods are transported to consumers each year and trucks continue to be the mode of choice. Top-quality companies offer great employment opportunities for qualified drivers with a CDL. There is a growing demand for qualified truck drivers as businesses grow and large numbers of drivers reach retirement age. |

Welding
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Master welding processes and procedures and gain the skills needed for various certification tests. Complete a curriculum that includes metallurgy, blueprint reading skills, and applied mathematics for the welding industry. Prepare for jobs in areas such as oxy fuel welding and cutting, metal arc welding, inert gas welding and pipe welding. Join this increasingly complex field that integrates the latest technology into the jobs now needed for a global economy. |