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Th e Certifi cate of Completion (CCL) in Workforce Development: Furniture Construction/Refi nishing Level I is designed to prepare the incarcerated person with skills needed to work in the furniture construction/refi nishing industry upon release. Courses focus on the design, construction, assembly, and fi nishing of furniture pieces. Topics also include types of wood, fasteners, hand and power woodworking tools as well as project planning.
Admission Criteria:
Permission of Department or Division is required for admission to the Workforce Development and Community Re-Entry program.
Required Courses:
12
GTC127 Beginning Woodworking 3 GTC128* Intermediate Woodworking 3 GTC130 Furniture Construction I 3 GTC131* Furniture Construction II 3 Students must also choose 14-17 industry/job specifi c elective credits from the list of Restricted Electives.Certifi cate of Completion in
Workforce Development:
Furniture Construction/Refi nishing
Level II
Th e Certifi cate of Completion (CCL) in Workforce Development: Furniture Construction/Refi nishing Level II is an advanced program designed to prepare the incarcerated person with skills needed to work in the furniture construction/refi nishing industry upon release. Courses focus on cabinetmaking skills, upholstery skills, and various fi nishing techniques.
Program Prerequisites:
12
Certifi cate of Completion in Workforce Development: Furniture Construction/Refi nishing Level I 12
Required Courses:
15
GTC132 Wood Finishing 3 GTC144 Introduction to Cabinetmaking 3 GTC145* Advanced Cabinetmaking 3 GTC156 Furniture Upholstering I 3 GTC157* Furniture Upholstering II 3 Students must also choose 0-2 industry/job specifi c elective credits from the list of Restricted Electives.Certifi cate of Completion in
Workforce Development:
Graphic Art Level I
Th e Certifi cate of Completion (CCL) in Workforce Development: Graphic Arts Level I is designed to prepare the incarcerated person with skills needed to work in the fi eld of graphic arts upon release. Th e courses will provide an introduction to the printing industry, including the printing of graphics and electronic publishing. Courses will also focus on the types of paper, printing techniques, and fi nishing, binding, and packaging styles, as well as off set press operations.
Admission Criteria:
Permission of Department or Division is required for admission to the Workforce Development and Community Re-Entry program.
Required Courses:
12
ADA114 Graphics Printing Processes 3 ADA175* Electronic Publishing Design I 3 IND110 Introduction to the Printing Industry 1 IND111 Paper, Binding and Finishing
Techniques 3
IND112 Lithographic Links and Off set Press Operations 2 Students must also choose 14-17 industry/job specifi c elective credits from the list of Restricted Electives.
Certifi cate of Completion in
Workforce Development:
Graphic Arts Level II
Th e Certifi cate of Completion (CCL) in Workforce Development: Graphic Arts Level II is an advanced program designed to prepare the incarcerated person with skills needed to work in the graphic arts upon release. Courses focus on computer aided graphics, illustration, and photographic imaging. Th e training will also cover the production of print advertisements.
Program Prerequisites:
12
Certifi cate of Completion in
Workforce Development: Graphic Arts Level I 12
Required Courses:
15
ADA102 Advertising Production Methods 3 ADA177* Computer-Photographic Imaging 3 ADA183* Computer Aided Graphic Arts I 3 ADA283* Computer Aided Graphic Arts II 3 ADA289* Computer Illustration 3 Students must also choose 0-2 industry/job specifi c elective credits from the list of Restricted Electives.
Certifi cate of Completion in
Workforce Development:
Culinary Arts
Th e Certifi cate of Completion (CCL) in Workforce Development: Culinary Arts is designed to prepare the incarcerated person with skills needed to work in the fi eld of culinary arts or catering upon release. Courses cover food service safety and sanitation requirements. Additional topics include commercial cooking and baking techniques, food preparation techniques, and garde manger responsibilities.
Admission Criteria:
Permission of Department or Division is required for admission to the Workforce Development and Community Re-Entry program.
Required Courses:
14
FON104 Certifi cation in Food Service Safety and Sanitation 1 FON118 Commercial Baking Techniques 3 FON143 Food and Culture 3
FON179 Garde Manger 3
FON180 Principles and Skills for Professional Cooking 3 AND
FON116 Customer Services in Food Service Systems (1)
OR
FON119* Catering - Planning and Production (1) 1 Students must also choose 12-15 industry/job specifi c elective credits from the list of Restricted Electives.
General Education Requirements:
25
General Education Core: 15
First-Year Composition 6
Any approved general education course in the First-Year Composition area.
Oral Communication 3
Any approved general education course in the Oral Communication area.
Critical Reading 3
Any approved general education course in the Critical Reading area.
Mathematics 3 Any approved general education course in the Mathematics area.
General Education Distribution:
10
Humanities and Fine Arts 3
Any approved general education course in the Humanities and Fine Arts area.
Natural Sciences 4
Any approved general education course in the Natural Sciences area.
Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 Any approved general education course in the Social and Behavioral Sciences area.
Certifi cate(s) or Degree(s) Awarded:
Certifi cate of Completion in:Workforce Development and Community Re-Entry (13 credits)
Workforce Development: Carpentry Level I (14.5 credits)
Workforce Development: Carpentry Level II (28 credits)
Workforce Development: Electrical Level I (12.5 credits)
Workforce Development: Electrical Level II (26.5 credits)
Workforce Development: Horticulture Level I (12 credits)
Workforce Development: Horticulture Level II (26 credits)
Workforce Development: Automotive Technology Level I (13 credits)
Workforce Development: Automotive Technology Level II (29 credits)
Workforce Development: Welding Level I (13 credits) Workforce Development: Welding Level II (29 credits) Workforce Development: Furniture Construction/ Refi nishing Level I (12 credits)
Workforce Development: Furniture Construction/ Refi nishing Level II (27 credits)
Workforce Development: Graphic Arts Level I (12 credits)
Workforce Development: Graphic Arts Level II (27 credits)
Workforce Development: Culinary Arts (14 credits) Associate in Applied Science in:
Workforce Development and Community Re-Entry (64-67 credits)
Students must earn a grade of “C” or better for all courses required within the program.
Minimum GPA 2.00 Workforce Development and Community Re-Entry