Receive an individualized, quality education in a technology area with a combination of general education courses and a selection of courses in a technical specialty. Choosing the appropriate CTE coursework will prepare you for a career that aligns with your goals.
Gain knowledge and hands-on skills in automotive collision repair shop management and safety, structural and non-structural auto repair, metal finishing, movable automotive glass and hardware, metal welding and cutting, surface preparation and refinishing, panel repair and replacement. Learn estimating, customer relations, sales, and structural damage and diagnosis.
Gain in-depth knowledge of the business software used to run most offices, including Microsoft Word and Excel. Study word processing, presentation, spreadsheet and database software and learn the basics of web authoring.
Sharpen your presentation skills with this administrative assistant certificate. Gain skills to create engaging and professional presentations by learning business presentation software, web authoring basics, and Adobe design and image editing software.
This administrative assistant certificate program gives you the comprehensive knowledge and necessary skills to begin your career. Study business basics, master popular business software programs and learn office management and teamwork methods.
Develop the general technology skills needed to work as a help desk specialist. Learn a broad set of skills to support computer systems, hardware and software.
Explore the classes that will teach you about computer aided drafting to start or advance your career supporting engineering, construction, architecture and manufacturing teams. Learn the software used by CAD professionals, including AutoCAD, Chief Architect, Revit Architecture and Inventor.
Learn about electrical processes, energy technologies, automation, business ethics and values, manufacturing, teamwork and process technology. The Aims industrial technology program has six themed labs where you can deepen your learning with hands-on experience in specific aspects of manufacturing.
Gain knowledge and skills hands-on skills in automotive shop safety, engine repair and rebuilding, brake systems, suspension and steering, automotive electrical systems, starting and charging systems, manual and automatic transmissions and automobile computers and ignition systems. After your first year, you’ll have skills to find a part-time job and instructors will help you partner with a local business to earn money while earning your degree.
Help meet the high demand for trained service technicians in Colorado with career-ready service training on Ford vehicles while earning income and work history through a local Ford dealer internship. Learn to use the latest diagnostic and repair equipment in this hands-on program in partnership with the Ford Motor Company.