,history,
education, government service, non-profit organizations, and lobbying, historical site interpretation, research, historic preservation, or archival and museum work. In editing and in research, they work in a broad spectrum of areas, including newspapers, magazines, publishing houses and historic preservation. Foreign Service officers, tour guides and travel agents
Job Outlook
Employment of administrative services managers
is expected to grow about as fast as the
average for all occupations through 2010,
especially in firms specializing in management
services, management consulting and
facilities support services.
Earnings
Earnings of administrative services managers
vary greatly depending on the employer, the
specialty and the geographic area. In general,
median annual earnings of administrative
services managers in 2000 were $47,080. The
middle 50 percent earned between $32,550
and $67,630. Earnings rise as responsibility
levels at an organization increase. Top-level
managers are among the highest paid workers
in the nation.
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Automation Engineering Technology (Maintenance/Repair)
field service representative, factory service representative, maintenance technician, automation repair technician, robotics technician or maintenance supervisor.
(Systems Specialist)
systems design technician, factory sales/service representative, applications engineer, installation supervisor, systems integrator or production supervisor.
Bachelor of Science in Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology
production supervision and management, quality assurance, production control, manufacturing, and plant engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering
design, construction, operation, and maintenance of computing hardware and software.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering Technology
computational applications, digital design, microcomputer systems and computer architectures. Computer applications emphasizes the use of computer software in engineering technology and requires both low-level and high-level programming techniques, the use of mathematical algorithms, and a general knowledge of computer operating systems. The CSET program provides students with an in-depth understanding of computer hardware and software at the machine and system level.
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Electronic/Electrical Engineering
Technical Certificate - Electronic Engineering Technologies
The One Year Technical Certificate in Electronic Engineering Technology is structured to provide a student with an application-oriented, electronic/electrical background, hands-on laboratory experience, and the use of standard and specialized test equipment. The relevant knowledge, the skills that industry needs today, and the competencies that are integrated into the curriculum are intended to prepare the graduate for an entry level position or an internship in the field of electronics. Every course in the One Year Technical Certificate program can be applied to the two year Associate of Applied Science degree in Electronic Engineering Technology - Applied Electronics Major.
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Associate of Applied Science in Electronic Engineering Technology (Applied Electronics)
The applied electronics major is structured to provide a student with an application-oriented, electronic/electrical background, extensive hands-on laboratory experience, and the use of standard and specialized test equipment. The relevant knowledge, the skills that industry needs today, and the competencies that are integrated into the curriculum are intended to prepare the graduate to be job-ready in the high-tech workplace at the end of two years, and enter into a rewarding career in one of the electronics fields.
The Applied Electronics major is approved by the Federal Aviation Administration as a part of the College Training Initiative, through which students are eligible for part-time (work-study) employment with the FAA or full-time employment after graduation. LCCC has the only FAA approved program in Ohio.
Typical job titles include engineering assistant, electronic test technician, instrumentation technician, field service representative, communication specialist and sales engineer.
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CAD/CAM
Certificate of Completion in Computer Aided Design
The Computer Aided Design (CAD) certificate of completion recognizes the student who has completed a core group of CAD and CAD-related courses. This collection of courses will provide the student with specialized knowledge and skills to be prepared for entry-level employment in a variety of industries that utilize CAD. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by Lorain County Community College's University Partnership.
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Certificate of Completion in Computer-Aided Machining/Manufacturing Processes
Computer Aided Machining/Manufacturing Processes (CAM) Certificate of Completion is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and practical skills necessary for entry-level employment in the manufacturing processes/computer numerical control field. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by Lorain County Community College's University Partnership.
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Certificate of Proficiency in Computer Aided Design Operator
The Computer Aided Design (CAD) operator certificate program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and cognitive skills necessary for the competent performance as an entry-level CAD operator. Employment opportunities exist in a variety of manufacturing companies, such as automotive, steel, plastics and others.
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Certificate of Proficiency in Computer Aided Machining Operator
The Computer Aided Machining (CAM) operator program is designed to provide students with knowledge, skills and competencies in programming, set-up and operating CNC machines, in a manufacturing setting.
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Associate of Applied Science in Computer Aided Machining
The computer aided machining program prepares the student with the knowledge, skills and hands-on experience needed to program, set-up and operate computer numerical controlled (CNC) machines, specifically the Machining and Turning Center.
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Computer Maintenance and Networking
A+ Certification
A+ certification is a widely accepted certification that demonstrates expert knowledge of hardware technologies. This is an excellent certification for anyone looking to enter into the world of information technology. A+ certification requires you to demonstrate knowledge of installing, configuring, upgrading, troubleshooting and repairing desktop systems. The LCCC A+ certification requires completion of only two courses, and credits can apply toward LCCC's Computer Maintenance and Networking Certificate of Completion, Certificate of Proficiency and Associate's Degree programs.
This program may be completed on campus or online.
Certificate of Completion in Computer Maintenance and Networking
The Computer Maintenance and Networking (CMNW) Certificate of Completion is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and practical skills necessary for entry-level employment in the areas of installation, upgrading and maintaining personal computer systems and networks. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by LCCC's University Partnership.
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Certificate of Proficiency in Computer Maintenance and Networking
This program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and practical skills to install, upgrade, and maintain personal computer systems and networks. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by Lorain County Community College's University Partnership.
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Associate of Applied Science in Electronic Engineering Technology (Computer Maintenance and Networking)
The computer maintenance and networking program provides a solid foundation in the principles of electronics, with an emphasis on the installation, maintenance, and repair of computer systems, networks, and associated equipment. Along with a broad, general electronics background, students are given comprehensive information and training in computer system structure, peripheral device operation, installation procedures, and troubleshooting practices through this extensive, hands-on oriented curriculum. Typical job titles include computer systems specialist, computer maintenance technician, field service representative, installation technician, field engineer, systems integrator and applications specialist.
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Engineering Management
Master of Science in Engineering (Engineering Management)
From the Ohio University through LCCC's University Partnership
This program is designed for, but not limited to, individuals holding undergraduate degrees in engineering, chemistry, physics or other technical degrees. You will develop the appropriate skills for the management of technology-based companies. The program includes courses emphasizing the skills required of technology managers including coursework in information technology, supply chain management, finance, and statistics. Typically, two courses will be offered each quarter until completion. Classes are held on one evening per week and Saturday mornings, utilizing a compressed video system, which is a live talkback system.
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Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Associate of Applied Science in Mechanical Design
The mechanical design program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and cognitive skills necessary for the competent performance as an entry-level mechanical drafter/designer or computer aided design operator. Employment opportunities exist in a variety of manufacturing companies such as automotive, steel, plastics and others.
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Quality Control
Certificate of Proficiency in Quality Control
The quality control certificate program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and cognitive skills required to work as quality control inspectors. Graduates may assist quality engineers in basic metrology and statistical process control charting.
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Associate of Applied Science in Quality Assurance
The quality assurance program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and cognitive skills necessary for the competent proficiencies as an entry-level quality technician. Employment opportunities exist as a: quality technician or inspector, process control specialist, reliability lab technician or analyst, quality auditor, gauge control technician or quality assurance analyst.
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Welding Technology
Associate of Applied Science in Welding Technology
The welding technology program is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and behaviors necessary for the competent performance as a welding technician. The welding technician is the liaison between the welding engineer and the welder. The program is based on the occupational analyses and needs of the maintenance and fabrication welding industries. Employment opportunities exist in a variety of industries such as steel, construction, fabrication, pipelines, and others. Students who excel in the program may be qualified to take certain welding certification tests.
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The associate of science is intended for students who wish to complete the first two or more years of a bachelor's degree program at LCCC in such program fields as biology, chemistry, computer science and engineering, general science and physics.
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