Northeastern Technical College offers academic and occupational programs which are diversified and comprehensive. The program of study includes associate degree programs which prepare students for employment or for transfer to senior institutions for further study. In addition, the College offers several diploma programs for specialized training for occupational preparation. Certificate programs are designed for the student who prefers limited, very specialized access to an area of study. Continuing Education provides short-term, non-credit occupational advancement or personal interest studies.
Associate in Arts (AA) – 60 hours
Associate in Science (AS) – 60 hours
Associate in Applied Science in General Technology
▪ Associate in Science General Technology (AAS.GEN) – 84 hours
▪ Computer Technology (AAS.GEN) – 63 hours
▪ Engineering Graphics (AAS.GEN) – 64-84 hours
▪ Engineering Technology (AAS.GEN) – 64-84 hours
▪ Industrial Maintenance (AAS.GEN) – 64-84 hours
▪ Management (AAS.GEN) – 64-84 hours
▪ Public Service Criminal Justice (AAS.GEN) – 65 hours
▪ Religious Studies (AAS.GEN)- 60 hours
▪ Transportation and Logistics (AAS.GEN) – 64-84 hours
▪ Welding (AAS.GEN) – 64-84 hours
▪ Business Administration (AAS.GEN) – 63 hours
▪ Business Administration – Accounting Specialty (AAS.GEN.) – 60 hours
▪ Business Administration- Fire Science Specialty (AAS.GEN) – 63 hours
▪ Early Care and Education (AAS.GEN) – 66 hours
Associate in Applied Science
▪ Machine Tool Technology (AAS.MTT) – 66 hours
▪ Nursing (AAS.ADN) – 67 hours
DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
(40-52 semester hours)
Diploma in Applied Science
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
(16-40 semester hours)
Allied Health:
▪ Emergency Medical Technician (CHS.EMT) – 16 hours
▪ Health Science (CHS.HLS) - 18 hours
▪ LPN to ADN Advanced Placement (CHS.TNUR) – 34 hours
▪ Massage Therapy (CHS.MAS) – 20 hours
▪ Medical Assistant (CHS.MED) - 38 hours
▪ Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy (CHS.NAP) – 20 hours
Building Construction:
▪ Building Construction Technician (CET.BCT) – 20 hours
Business:
▪ Business Science (CB.BUS) – 18 hours
▪ Entrepreneurship (CB.ENT) - 18 hours
▪ Entrepreneurship Operations (CB.EOP) – 18 hours
▪ Manufacturing Leadership (CB.FML) – 18 hours
▪ Management and Supervision (CB.MGT) – 18 hours
▪ Marketing (CB.MKT) – 18 hours
Business Administration /Accounting:
▪ Advanced Bookkeeping – (CB.ABK) – 18 hours
▪ Accounting Clerk – (CB.ACC) – 18 hours
▪ Corporate Accounting Level I (CB.FAC) – 18 hours
▪ Corporate Accounting Level II (CB.CAC) – 21 hours
▪ Small Business\Bookkeeping Level I (CB.FSB) – 18 hours
▪ Small Business\Bookkeeping Level II (CB.SBB) – 18 hours
▪ Entrepreneurship Operations (CB.EOP) - 18 hours
Computer Technology:
▪ Data Processing (CCT.DPC) – 33 hours
▪ Web Page Development (CCT.WPD) – 27 hours
▪ Information Technology (CB.FIT) – 21 hours
▪ Advanced Web Page Development (CCT.AWP) – 24 hours
▪ Service Desk (CCT.SDC) – 24 hours
▪ Software Application Programming (CCT.SAP) – 27 hours
▪ Advanced Software Programming (CCT.ASP) – 18 hours
Criminal Justice:
▪ Criminal Justice (Law Enforcement) (CPS.CRJ) – 24 hours
▪ Forensics in Criminology (CPS.FFC) – 18 hours
▪ Pre-Police Academy Training (CPS.PAT) - 12 hours
▪ Community Policing (CPS.POL) – 24 hours
▪ Correctional Officer (CPS.COF) – 18 hours
Culinary Arts:
• Introduction to Culinary Arts (CB.ICA) – 18 hours
• Food Truck Operations (CB.FTO) – 23 hours
Early Care and Education:
• Early Care and Education (CPS.ECE) – 24 hours
• Early Care and Education Business (CPS.ECEB) – 36 hours
• Childcare Specialist (CPS.CCS) – 17 hours
Engineering Graphics:
• Architectural Drafting (CIT.ATD) – 16 hours
• Computer Assisted Drafting – CAD (CET.CAD) – 16 hours
• Drafting (CIT.DRT) – 18 hours
• Rapid Prototyping (CET.FRP) – 16 hours
Engineering Technology:
Pre-Engineering:
▪ Electrical Level I (CIT.EL1) – 23 hours
▪ Mechanical Level I (CIT.ML1) – 22 hours
▪ Advanced Pre-Eng: Electrical Lev2 (CIT.EL2) – 23 hours
▪ Advanced Pre-Eng: Mechanical Lev2 (CIT.ML2) – 23 hours
▪ Residential Wiring (CIT.RWR) – 21 hours
*Heavy Equipment Operations:
• HEO – Backhoe & Excavator (CHE.BKE) - 16 hours
• HEO – Dozier, Scraper & Compaction Equip (CHE.DSC) - 16 hours
• HEO – Loader (CHE.LDR) - 16 hours
• HEO – Motor Grader & Skid Steer (CHE.MGS) - 16 hours
• HEO – Advanced Management (CHE.AMG) - 17 hours
Industrial Maintenance:
• Industrial Plant Maintenance Level I (CIT.MET) – 26 hours
• Industrial Plant Maintenance Level II (CIT.IPM) – 27 hours
• Workforce Science (CIT.WFS) - 17 hours
Machine Tool:
• Advanced Tool and Die (CIT.MTT) – 22 hours
• Computer Numerical Controls (CNC) Operator I (CIT.FCN) – 17 hours
• Computer Numerical Controls (CNC) Operator II (CIT.CNC) – 22 hours
• Machine Tool I (CIT.FMT) – 17 hours
• Machine Tool II (CIT.MOP) – 20 hours
Manufacturing:
• Manufacturing Production Operator (CIT.MPO) – 18 hours
Religion:
• Introduction to Religious Studies (CB.REL) - 18 hours
• Fundamentals of Management and Religion (CB.FMR) - 18 hours
Transfer:
• Introduction to University Studies (CTA.CUS) – 19 hours
• University Studies Transfer (CTA.CUT) – 39 hours
Transportation and Logistics:
• Automotive Repair (CIT.FAR) – 29 hours (High School DE)*
• Preventive Diesel Maintenance I (CIT.PDM) – 19 hours
• Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Operator (CIT.UAS) – 18 hours
• Diesel Engine Repair I (CIT.DER) – 16 hours
• Semi-Truck Drive Train (CIT.TDT) – 16 hours
• Diesel Electronics (CIT.DEL) – 17 hours
• Commercial Transportation (CIT.FTL) – 16 hours
• Warehousing Logistics (CIT.FLW) – 19 hours
• Supply Chain Management (CIT.SCM) – 24 hours
• Introduction to Automotive Repair (CIT.IAR) – 29 hours
Welding:
• Advanced Welding – Journeyman (CIT.JMN) – 23 hours
• Fabrication Welding (CIT.FWD) – 26 hours
• NDT Liquid Penetrant Particle I & II (CIT.LQP) - 19 hours
• NDT Magnetic Particle I & II (CIT.MGP) - 17 hours
• Welding – ARC (CIT.ARC) – 20 hours
• Welding – MIG (CIT.MIG) – 20 hours
• Welding – TIG (CIT.TIG) – 20 hours
• Welding – Flux Core (CIT.FXC) – 20 hours
• Pipe Welding (CIT.PWD) – 28 hours
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