Integrated Education and Training
Integrated Education & Training
Designed with your future in mind.
What is Integrated Education Training (IET)?Our IET program, also called co-enrollment, are classes designed to help you gain the skills and credentials needed for jobs. Students attend either High School Equivalency (HSE) Classes to work towards their high school credential or our English as a Second Language classes (ESL) AND a specific workforce training course. You can take classes that improve your language skills or prepare you for the high school equivalency exams, while getting hands-on experience in careers like healthcare, esthetics, HVAC, and biotech. If you want to build a better future by learning a trade and improving your skills at the same time, then the IET program is for you.
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CURRENT PROGRAMS
BioWork is a 136-hour non-credit certificate course that can lead to an entry-level position as a process technician in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. BioWork is intended for high school graduates, for those in manufacturing industries who have lost their jobs, and for those who would like to start a new career. Students attend an English support class or high school equivalency class, as well as attending the BioWork class at the same time. ACC offers a co-enrollment esthetics class with hands-on training in Esthetics Technology. Students who complete this 600 hours program will be able to take the state board exam with the North Carolina Board of Cosmetic Arts Examiners and become a licensed Esthetician in North Carolina. Students attend an English support class or high school equivalency class, as well as attending the esthetics technology classes ACC has a Saturday English Language Learning class with hands-on HVAC-R training.This program is also offered to our high school equivalency students, who attend the hands-on HVACR training on Saturday, and their HSE class during the week. Students who complete this program will be able to: get a job or promotion in the HVAC-R industry, continue their education, or enjoy learning a new skill for personal enrichment. Opportunities are growing for trained phlebotomists. This course provides theory and clinical experiences needed for the proper collection of blood and other specimens used for diagnostic testing. This hybrid 210 hours/one semester class plus six weeks of clinical time at LapCorp community locations prepares students to enter the healthcare industry. Students attend an English support class or high school equivalency class, as well as attending the phlebotomy course.
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