Sharon Hornsby
Campus Dean of Florida Parishes and
Hammond Area Campus
JoEllen Carruth
STEP COORDINATOR/WORKKEYS INSTRUCTOR
LTC-HAMMOND AREA CAMPUS/FLORIDA PARISHES CAMPUS
Accreditation
The Louisiana Technical College Hammond Area Campus is
accredited by the Council on Occupational Education. (COE)
Ascension Campus
Hammond Area Campus
Florida Parishes Campus
Sullivan Campus
“BB Sixty Rayburn” Correctional Institute Extension Campus
Sullivan Instructional Service Center
Greater Northshore Region
Mission
Workforce Development & Training
When it is needed
Where it is needed
How it is needed
Spring 2006
LCTCS Board of Supervisors adopts plan for enhanced changes in LTC
Development of Regional Technical Education Centers
Local Autonomy LTC Campuses as primary provider of
workforce training in the State of Louisiana Enhanced collaboration and stakeholder
involvement
Commitment To Faculty & Staff
July 1, 2006 serves as a milestone for Louisiana Technical College Region 9. Continued dedication to quality technical training, the rebuild of the gulf coast region, and building 'communities of practice' will continue to serve as strategic priorities. Successful partnerships with business and industry, post-secondary and secondary institutions, and local communities will serve as a road map to ensure the success of our region. I appreciate your continued support as we deliver quality training programs that meet the needs of the workforce of the 21st century.
Fall 2006 Credit Enrollment
Ascension Campus 255
Florida Parishes Campus353
Hammond Area Campus 248
Sullivan Campus 860
LTC Region 9 Total Credit Enrollment 1,716
Regional Program Offerings
Practical Nursing
EMT - Basic
Nurse Assistant
Medical Office Assistant
Patient Care Technician
Automotive Technology
Process Technology
Building Trades Technology
Carpentry
Office Systems Technology
Accounting Technology
HVAC
Network Specialist
Barber/Styling
Welding
Collision Repair
Drafting & Design Technology
Machine Tool Technology
Developmental Education
Hospitality & Tourism
Apprenticeship Training
Electrical
Plumbing
HVAC
Workforce Training Highlights
Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) Toyota/Lexus Certification Center Process Technology (P-Tech) National Retail Federation CISCO Training Academy American Heart Association Training Site Dual Enrollment Training with Secondary
Partners Apprenticeship Training
Grant Initiatives
Shell Exploration & Production Veterinary Technician IWTP YouthBuild Bogalusa Pineland Tech Prep Consortium Process Technology IWTP Toyota T-TEN Training Center Pathways to Construction
Center of Excellence (October 2006)
Commitment To Students
World class technical training, qualified faculty, and successful partnerships with business and industry are just a few of the many opportunities awaiting you when you enroll in one of the Louisiana Technical Colleges in Region 9. Today's industry standards require technical training and skills enhancements necessary to build career opportunities throughout the lifespan. The faculty, staff, and administration of Louisiana Technical College Region 9 are dedicated to your success
COLLEGE CHOICES
Opportunity begins here!
Louisiana Technical College-Florida Parishes Campus
137 College St Greensburg, LA (225) 222-4251 (800) 827-9750
Louisiana Technical College Hammond Area Campus
111 Pride DriveHammond, LA (985)543-4120(800)469-0236
About Us
LTC-Florida Parishes Campus & Hammond Area Campus are two of 38 technical college campuses that comprise Louisiana Technical College.
Both campuses are presently two Branch campuses located in Region 9.
LTC Reorganization
Act 506 of the 2005 Louisiana Legislature mandated the Board of Regents to reorganize the LTC.
Effective July 1, 2006, LTC/FPC and LTC/HAC became part of the newly created Region IX, along with Sullivan Campus (Bogalusa) and Ascension Campus (Sorrento).
About Us
The Mission of the Louisiana Technical College is to provide three essential elements in workforce and economic development:
To prepare students for “real life” work experiences.
About Us
First ElementFirst Element Provide relevant technical and academic education needed
by individuals to make informed and meaningful occupational choices.
Second ElementSecond Element To train and retrain individuals to qualify for employment in
existing or potential occupational fields. Third ElementThird Element
To mesh in a system of articulation with secondary, postsecondary technical colleges/higher education institutions and industry to continue training and to upgrade skills and education credentials of the workforce.
DID YOU KNOW THAT:
For every 20 9th graders:
6 – Dropouts6 – HS Graduates will go directly to work.4 – College Dropouts4 – College Graduates**Of the 4 college graduates, 2 will be underemployed
and 2 will be in high skill/high wage occupations.
“Other Ways To Win” Kenneth Gray & Herr
The Louisiana Technical College System
Offers………
WELDING
Instruction is provided in various
processes and techniques of welding including ox fuel cutting, carbon arc cutting, shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, gas metal arc welding, pipe- welding, plasma arc cutting, blueprint reading, weld symbols, and joints.
After completion of this program, the student will have covered the skills designated by the AWS (American Welding Society) and will be prepared to take the AWS entry level test.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
The purpose of this program is to provide specialized classroom instruction and practical shop experience to prepare individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles at the entry level. The program prepares the individual to select, safely use, and maintain hand and power tools, jacks, and hoisting equipment.
Instruction in the diagnosis of malfunctions and the repair of engines; fuel, electrical, cooling, and brake systems; drive train; and suspension systems is included. The competencies in the automotive technology program are directly correlated with the knowledge required to prepare an individual for the certification test given by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). The content is organized into competency-based courses of instruction that specify occupational competencies the individual must successfully complete according to the priorities for tasks established by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF).
OFFICE OCCUPATIONS ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY, OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY & MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Accounting Preparation to perform duties of
special assistants for management & professional accountants
General accounting principles & practices, accounting software etc.
Office Systems Technology Preparation to perform duties of
special asst. for business executives & top management
Business communication, public relations, office supervisory skills, office equipment and procedures etc.
Medical Office Assistant Preparation for management of health
information Positions as medical transcriptions,
secretaries, file clerks, receptionists or office asst.
Medical terminology & medical machine transcription as well as business office skills
PRACTICAL NURSING
Preparation to meet licensure requirements for Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), as established by the LSBPNE
Classroom instruction; lab practicum and supervised clinical activities in accredited hospitals, nursing homes, & other healthcare agencies
16 months in length
NURSE ASSISTANT
Preparation for employment in long-term care facilities, home health agencies, & hospitals where basic bedside nursing care is needed
Classroom and clinical activities
Certificate program
PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN • Prepares individuals for a variety of job opportunities in the health occupations areas and is generated to meet the need for cross training of employees in health care facilities.
• Graduates may find employment in long-term care facilities, hospitals, laboratories, and clinics where basic bedside nursing skills are required, as well as the skills of phlebotomy, performing electrocardiograms (EKG), stress testing, and halter monitoring procedures.
• All OBRA skill standards are included into this competency-based curriculum. The program consists of classroom/lab instruction and supervised clinical activities.
• Upon successful completion of this competency-based program, students may be eligible to take certification exams in Phlebotomy, Nursing Assistant, Electrocardiogram (EKG) Technician, and/or Patient Care Technician.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
The Early Childhood Education program prepares individuals for various levels of employment in child care centers, nursery schools, recreation centers, public school settings, Head Start programs, or other areas where caring for young children is the principal function.
This program focuses on cognitive, physical, emotional, and social growth and development of the young child. Developmentally appropriate play activities, curriculum, nutrition, guidance, health/safety, children with special needs, and approaches for teaching as suggested by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) are included. National Child Development Association (CDA) competency standards are incorporated into the curriculum. Each Technical Competency Area (TCA), Certificate of Technical Studies (CTS) and the Technical Diploma (TD) surpasses the requirements for CDA credentialing
Hospitality/Tourism-Hotel Clerk
This program is designed to train students for employment in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry. Courses in the major of Travel Clerk provide information in specific procedures for the operations of airlines, tour companies, cruise lines, Amtrak, and car rental agencies.
Tourism training includes destination geography (complete knowledge of U.S. and world destinations), and regional history (complete knowledge of the history, culture, and attractions relating to the surrounding areas). A comprehensive study of reservations is included.
A supervised externship in the Hospitality/Tourism Industry is included in this program.
Building Technology Specialist
This program prepares individuals to keep a building functioning; and service a variety of structures including commercial and industrial buildings.
The program includes instruction in the basic maintenance and repair skills related to the air conditioning, heating, plumbing, electrical, and other mechanical systems.
Electrician
The purpose of this program is to provide a basic core of specialized instruction and practical shop experience to prepare students for employment in electrical trades.
The Industrial Electrician course will prepare individuals to install, troubleshoot, and repair wiring, electrical equipment, and other electrical devices used in the industrial environment, such as motors (AC and DC drives), transformers, control systems, instruments, PLC's, and lighting systems.
The Marine Electricity program prepares individuals to install and repair wiring fixtures, and equipment for electrical services aboard ships and in shipyard facilities. Marine wiring methods and equipment will also be covered.
The Commercial Electricity program generally prepares individuals to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical devices, components, and equipment that are utilized in residential and commercial electrical systems. Students have two options to complete this diploma: by course work, or by employment in a work-based course with an electrical contractor.
BARBER-STYLING
The Barber-Styling program is designed to prepare students to work efficiently in the industry of Barber-Styling. This competency-based program includes classroom instruction and practical/lab experience under supervision of the instructor.
Practical skills are developed through experience in a school-based on-site shop which is equipped and managed according to industry standards. The program is approved by the LA State Board of Barber Examiners and, following all course work and 1500 clock hours, prepares individuals to take the state licensure examination.
NETWORK SPECIALIST
The core for this program provides a thorough background in computer hardware, operating systems, local area networking, and Internet technologies. Implementation responsibilities include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network systems.
MCSE Track Wide Area Network Track General Track
COLLISION REPAIR TECHNOLGY
The purpose of this program is to provide specialized instruction and practical shop experience to prepare students for employment in a variety of jobs in the field of Collision Repair Technology.
This program prepares individuals to repair modern vehicles. This includes identification and analysis of damage, measurement, straightening, welding, structural repair and replacement, corrosion, alignment, refinishing, trim and glass replacement, plastic repair, and working with electrical and mechanical components as they pertain to collision repair.
EMERGENCY MEDICALTECHNICIAN-BASIC
This program prepares students to give prehospital/emergency care to victims of accidents or medical emergencies in prehospital environments. Skills taught in this program begin at the EMT-Basic level. Instruction meets the minimum standards as identified by the 2000 US Department of Transportation (DOT) National Standard Curriculum for (BEMS). The course is competency/outcome based and instruction. Paramedic Education and the LA State Bureau of Emergency Medical Services.
Completion of this course of study allows the student to be eligible to take
the written and practical National registry examinations for Louisiana State certification.
Additional Courses
Developmental Studies Mathematics English Reading
General Education English Composition I College Algebra Introduction to Psychology Physical Science Introduction to Public
Speaking
FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE PELL Grant TOPS TOPS TECH Early Start (On hold since Katrina/Rita) STEP (Strategies to Empower People) Veteran’s Benefits (VA) Louisiana Rehabilitation Services (LRS) WIA (Workforce Center)
Enrollment Requirements
• Complete Application Take COMPASS or ACT
ACT required for high school graduates ages 17-24 who are first-time freshman
COMPASS required for non-high school graduates & students 25 years & older
$15.00 fee paid to the LTC campus Minimum age requirement of 17
Dually enrolled high school students can enroll at age 16 Proof of LA residency High School Transcript Proof of Immunization Selective Service Registration
Tuition and Fees
Application 5.00Registration Service Fee 5.00Tuition (per credit hour) 23.00Operational Fee (per credit hour) 2.00Academic Excellence Fee (per credit hour) 7.00SGA Fee 15.00Technology Fee (per credit hour) 5.00
Identification Card 5.00
Current tuition & fees for full-time enrollment 468.00
Fees subject to change without notice. Does not include applicable lab fees, materials or books.
WORK KEYS INITIATIVES
Tanf Corrections Grant $101,000 Awarded 24 inmates trained at Tangipahoa Parish
Prison (Amite, LA) LTC-Florida Parishes Campus/Tangi Parish
Sheriff's office partnered to provide training for entry-level skills and work keys to qualified inmates
Instruction also included developmental studies, workplace literacy training and life skills training
Goals of the TANF Grant
To reduce recidivism To provide educational rehabilitation services
to inmates that are nearing release. To increase reading, language and math
academic levels To prepare inmates for successful
employment through job skills training To incorporate life skills training to provide
successful transition into society
Goals continued
To enhance partnering and family care techniques Coping Anger Management Money and Time Management Relationship Building Social Skills
ACT Work keys
Work place Literacy – basic skills Components
Reading for information Locating Information Applied mathematics Listening Observation Applied Technology Team Work Business Writing
Qualifications for Participation
Incarcerated male inmates Partners of a dependent child Housed in a state or local facility Nearing release from prison within two years
Partnership Responsibilities
Campus Supervision and administration of training project Instructional Services
Collaboration with students, instructors and industry partners to set individual work key goals
Administration of Work keys materials Collaboration with ACT on assessment materials Collaboration with all partners to meet goals of project
as well as completion of all reports Supplies and Equipment
Correctional Facility
Review all documentation to determine that all project eligibility requirements were met by all participating inmates
Provide classroom space Provide security for campus personnel and
equipment
Louisiana Work Ready! Certificates
The Gold Certificate The Silver Certificate The Bronze Certificate
Work Keys Certificates
Monitoring Visit by LCTCS
Work keys Certificate Presentation
Awarding of Work key Certificates
Success Story
Thank You!
Questions?