Genesee Community College (GCC) Certificate Programs And Two Year Degree Program Business and Commerce Accounting Business Administration Customer Relationship Management Entrepreneurship Fashion Merchandising Management Hospitality Management Sales and Customer Service Tourism and Hospitality Management Computers and Technology Computer Information Systems Computer Repair Computer Support and Operations Computer Systems and Network Technologies Computerized Drafting and Design Help Desk Support Web Development Creative Arts Communications and Media Arts Digital Art Fine Arts Multimedia Musical Theatre Theatre Arts Theatre Technology Health Care Health Studies Nursing Occupational Therapy Assistant Physical Therapist Assistant Respiratory Care Human Services Alcohol and Substance Abuse Studies Developmental Disability Studies 1,, CET,,,, AA
Early Childhood Gerontology Human Services, Law and Criminal Justice Criminal Justice,, Economic Crime Investigation Paralegal Studies Liberal Arts General Education Individualized Studies Liberal Arts and Science: General Studies Liberal Arts and Science: Humanities and Social Science AA Liberal Arts and Science: Math and Science Math and Science Biotechnology Computerized Drafting and Design, Engineering Science Environmental Studies Liberal Arts and Science: Math and Science Office Technology and Support Administrative Assistant Medical Administrative Assistant Medical Office Assistant Office Assistant Sports and Physical Education Fitness and Recreational Sports Management Liberal Arts and Science: Sport Management Studies Physical Education Studies Teaching and Education Liberal Arts and Science: Teacher Education Transfer Teaching Assistant, CET 2
Genesee Valley BOCES Certificate Programs Requiring Internship for Graduation PROGRAM Animal Science Conservation Graphic Arts Culinary Arts Computer Information Systems SKILLS AGRICLUTRE Basic and advanced skills in areas of health and disease, nutrition, reproduction, anatomy, physiology, parasitology, handling, restraint, and management. Specialized skills in areas as grooming, marketing and leadership are also emphasized. Animal handling, management and care are practiced with a variety of species. Learn how to safely operate outdoor equipment such as backhoes, bulldozers, dump trucks, chain saws, wood chippers, forestry tools and tools of measurement. Learning activities include tree identification and maintenance, wood lot management, soil excavation and grading, pond and drainage projects, and many other skills needed for environmental and outdoor careers. Students will develop skills in landscaping, landscape design, horticulture, hardscaping, and the design and construction of outdoor structures such as decks and sheds. Students apply excavation landscaping skills at the site of a house under construction by students in Building Trades. Emphasis on safety and responsibility. ARTS Explores entire graphic arts field. Students gain experience on a variety of printing and printing related equipment, and acquire skills in commercial art, computer graphics and design, darkroom technology, single and multi-color printing, digital imaging and photography. Prepare food in a large commercial kitchen, and manage a café and dining room. Instruction includes safety and sanitation, equipment and utensil usage, food production, customer relations, menu development, and supervisory skills. Students learn how to prepare and present a wide variety of foods from appetizers to desserts, and provide dining room and banquet service. TECHNOLOGY Provides hands on experience with newest technology. Students work on mid-range computer systems or PC networks. Also work with Internet as a research tool as well as designing web pages and communicating with industry. Gain hands on experience in Systems Operations and Computer Programming as well as working with current business applications. Installation of software and hardware along with the use of multimedia technology on their own network system offers excellent educational opportunities. 3
HUMAN SERVICES Human Services Through practical work experiences, students develop high level skills needed to interact with people of all ages in a variety of environments such as classrooms, childcare centers and human services agencies. Students study human development, birth to childhood over the course of 2 years and have the opportunity to become certified in First Aid and Community CPR. Criminal Justice Explore opportunities in the field of criminal justice while learning about our legal system. Course work includes an in-depth look at police work, the courts, and the field of corrections. Students also learn about federal, state, and local laws and their effects on the community. Guest lectures from various phases of the criminal justice field, mock trials, and field trips give students a first hand view of our criminal justice system at work. HEALTH CAREERS Health Dimensions II Students spend time in local facilities working collaboratively with actual clients. Students will explore Anatomy and Physiology, Gerontology, Phlebotomy, and Electrocardiogram Technology. METAL TRADES Welding Gain knowledge and skills in a variety of metal joining and cutting processes. Skills are developed in Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG), Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Welding, Plasma Arc (PAC) and Oxy Fuel (OFC) cutting. Out of position, structural, pipe welding, and print reading are also covered. Skills are developed through hands-on projects and work for customers. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY CAREERS Auto Body Repair Hands on repair of damaged vehicles and special projects the complete process of auto body repair from pain and preparation to cleanup. Instruction is provided in metal straightening, use of epoxies and filler, masking and application of modern finishes. Students also develop skills in the use of gas and MIG welding. Analyzing vehicle damage, selecting the proper tools and methods to correct the damage and estimating the cost of repairs are important aspect of this course. Automotive Available to selected Auto Technology Students. Certified Technology - by the National Automotive Technicians Education NATEF Foundation (NATEF), this rigorous program focuses on four key areas of automotive service that are essential for NATEF certification and successful employment: braking systems, steering and suspension systems, electrical and electronic systems, and engine performance. 4
Orleans/Niagara BOCES Programs Auto Mechanics Auto Body Heavy Equipment/ and Diesel Welding Machine Tool and manufacturing Food service Electricity/Electronics Security and law Building trades Health Occupations Early Childhood Education Cosmetology Computer technology Graphic Arts