WCTC Classes

Automotive Technology Department - Mr. Terry Lewis, Instructor
Students receive instruction in the proper factory approved methods of servicing, repairing, and maintaining vehicles. Training also includes learning to make the proper diagnosis using test equipment, precision measuring tools, service manuals, and specifications.
AYES and NATEF certified
Courses:
570004 Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
570028 Automotive Suspension & Steering

Business/Marketing Education Department - Mr. Bart Shannon, Instructor
Courses:
550001 Marketing Sales and Service
550011 Marketing Principles
551021 Sales and Promotion Planning

Business Technology - Ms. Bethany Flanagan, Instructor
Business Technology Essentials is a one credit-course designed to help students master basic skills in the areas of word processing, database management, spreadsheet, presentation, Internet, and E-mail. Students are also offered opportunities to identify ethical issues pertaining to information systems and to gather information about career in technology. Communication and critical thinking skills are reinforced through the use of software applications. Simulations and projects promoting teamwork and leadership skills offer further opportunities for application of knowledge and skills.
Courses:
450006 Business Technology Applications
450031 Advanced Business Technology

Cooperative Education - Ms. Latricia Faulkner, Instructor
The Cooperative Education program is for 11th and 12th grade students who have reached occupational entry-level proficiency in skills and other areas essential to their occupational objective. The students are scheduled for in-school classes and for work experience through employment.
Courses:
400016 Workforce Essential
400031 Work Based Experience
450006 Business Technology Applications
480011 Management Principles

Cosmetology - Mrs. Cali Alexander, Instructor
Cosmetology program offers instruction and practical learning experience woven into a variety of beauty treatments including care and beautification of the hair, complexion and hands. Training includes instruction in shampooing, rinsing, hair and scalp treatments, styling, setting, cutting, tinting, bleaching, perming, facials, manicuring, massaging, bacteriology, anatomy, hygiene, sanitation, and salon management.
Courses:
510060 Intro to Cosmetology
510063 Intro to Spa Techniques

Electrical Technology Department- Mr. Roger Elliott, Instructor
Students in the Electrical Technology class will be given instruction in electrical theory and the installation of electrical circuits and equipment, also in reading electrical construction drawings and using electrical test equipment. After successfully completing the course scoring a 70 or greater the students will receive a certificate and credentials from the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
Courses:
430004 Architecture, Construction and Manufacturing
430058 Direct Current
430059 Alternating Current

Personal & Business Finance - Ms. Bethany Flanagan, Instructor
Personal and Business Finance is a course that is designed to provide students with opportunities to develop skills for solving real-world problems. The Personal and Business Finance curriculum focuses on areas of study that address personal financial planning, financial services, budgeting, investments, insurance protection, credit management, consumer purchases, and consumer rights and responsibilities. Another integral component of the curriculum is the application of decision-making skills that enables students to become more responsible consumers, producers, or business entrepreneurs. Overall, Personal and Business Finance is a great class to prepare all students for the real-world and financial activities that everyone faces!

Welding Technology - Mr. Brian Woods, Instructor
Courses:
430070 Intro to Welding
430074 Applied Welding