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Below are the course descriptions for the programs offered
at the Career and Technical
Center. Please feel free to visit
www.hfmboces.org
for further information.
Auto Body Repair
Students learn to repair and refinish damaged vehicles
with I-car Advance Tech Training, Chief E-Z Liner Frame
Equipment and HVLP refinish equipment. They also learn
high-tech welding methods, flexible and rigid plastic
repair, as well as how to calculate repair costs and
establish estimates. Students use hand tools,
straightening equipment, fillers and welding equipment to
repair automotive bodies. They also learn how to make
damage appraisals, repair plastic, use adhesives and spray
equipment, along with the new equipment of resistance
welding and pulling devices, paint mixing and portable
lifting equipment.
Auto Technology
The program offers high-tech diagnostic equipment, modern
demonstration vehicles, work-study programs, preparation
for New York State inspection licensing and
ASE/NATEF certification, internships, auto manufacturer
training, articulation with several colleges, adult
retraining, regional automotive competition opportunities,
live demonstrations from associated industries, and
support from an active Automotive Advisory Committee.
Responsible attendance is required for students to achieve
success.
As in real-work situations, students contribute towards
maintaining a clean, safe, working environment at all
times in the classroom and lab. Classroom activities
adhere to the ASE
and National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF)
task list. NATEF is a Nationwide organization recognized
as the standard of excellence in the industry. The course
includes the theory and practice of the modern automobile:
engines, carburetion, fuel injection, electrical systems
and components, brakes, clutches, transmissions, steering,
suspension (front and rear), rear axle assemblies, air
conditioning, routine service procedures and diagnosis,
and computer control systems.
Careers in Education
This two-year program is intended to provide high school
juniors with a beneficial transition from high school to
college-level programs, leading to licensing/certification
in the field of education. These occupations/certification
areas include: teacher assistant; teacher; guidance
counselor; occupational, speech, or physical therapist;
school psychologist or social worker; and school
administrator.
Computer Information Technology and
Networking
The Computer Information Technology & Networking program
includes two courses: IT Essentials taught in the junior
year, and CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA) taught
in the senior year. Both courses have the senior option,
meaning either course can be taken separately by students
in their senior year.
Construction Technology
This is a two-year program for students considering
careers in construction. The curriculum meets the New York
State Department of Labor and National Construction
Curriculum Education and Research apprenticeship training
requirements. Successful students may receive one year of
apprenticeship training credit for prevailing wage jobs.
Articulation agreements are in place with FMCC and SUNY
Delhi. Successful students may also receive a NYS
Technical Endorsement on their diplomas.
Cosmetology
The cosmetology field offers good employment and earning
potential for those who are willing to work hard and who
enjoy working with people. Our basic objective is to offer
men and women interested in a cosmetology career an
educational opportunity with a curriculum directed towards
the highest standards of excellence. This education is
all-inclusive and provides the student with the
philosophies, motivation, and skills to become exceptional
in the cosmetology field.
Criminal Justice
Students prepare for entry into college criminal justice
or security management programs as well as career
opportunities in law enforcement, public/private security
and the correction fields. To enroll, students must have
excellent school attendance and good grades. Students also
must have visited the HFM Career & Technical Center
Criminal Justice program, must never have been arrested,
and must be recommended by a high school guidance
counselor or principal.
Culinary Arts
The morning session covers principles of quantity food
service and preparation of entrées, salads, soups and
sauces, sandwiches and desserts. Instruction is also
offered in sanitation, storeroom management and breakfast
cookery. Participants gain hands-on experience through the
daily production of breakfast and lunch for students,
faculty and staff at the BOCES Center.
The afternoon session allows students to operate a café
restaurant where they learn customer service, grade
management, cake decorating, cake and pastry baking, meat
and poultry preparation and career skills.
Digital Multimedia and Communications
This program represents a challenging and fast-paced
industry, with a wide variety of new employment positions
available each year. Students learn the principles of
graphic production including: layout/design, typography,
digital and film photography, electronic image editing,
electronic/desktop publishing/advertising, basic news
gathering, multimedia design/production, basic 3D
rendering, process camera techniques, basic photo offset
processes, video camera/production/editing, basic sound
mixing/editing. Macintosh and Windows platforms are used.
Environmental Conservation
Environmental conservation includes forestry and natural
resources, operating/maintaining heavy equipment, and
developing an understanding of environmental issues.
Students use hands-on approaches to explore and understand
the complexities of science and math in a real work
experience.
Equine Science
This
program involves students in all aspects of the horse
world. Job opportunities are readily available for eager
Equine Science graduates. Students learn about the
everyday care of horses, nutrition, animal systems,
equipment, animal diseases and parasites, anatomy and
physiology, first-aid for horses, breeding, driving, and
riding.
Foundations of Food Service
Students in this foundations program will learn basic,
entry level skills ideal for the fast food industry,
institutional and supermarket settings. Students will
receive classroom instruction and hands-on-training to
prepare them for entry level employment.
The curriculum will include safety practices for all
equipment used in the kitchen environment. Good work
habits, personal hygiene, professional sanitation
techniques, basic knife skills and common food service
practices will be taught.
Medical Assisting
This two-year program offers the student academic and
clinical experience in the critical areas of
administrative and clinical medical assisting. The course
is designed to present skills from most basic to more
complex, and prepares students for entry level employment
as a Medical Assistant.
New Visions: Health Careers
The New Visions: Health Careers program is an immersion
based approach to education. This concept allows the
students of the HFM BOCES Career and Technical Center to
explore a variety of health care careers, while
integrating their academics of twelfth grade social
studies and three college level English credits. The
classroom is on-site at
Nathan Littauer Hospital. This facility allows the
students to participate in rotations in numerous hospital
departments and work side by side with a variety of health
care professionals.
Nurse Assisting
Through both classroom instruction and hands-on clinical
experience, students prepare for employment in the
health-care industry. Successful students are mature,
dependable, and healthy and have good grooming and hygiene
habits. Those who participate in the program will receive
clinical experience in patient care at local health-care
facilities.
Vehicle Repair and Maintenance
Students receive training in the general automotive
service field and related specialty areas. Basic skills
are emphasized leading to entry-level employment. Students
enrolled in this program learn basic automotive theory, as
well as safety and shop procedures in a guided, hands-on
environment. Repetition of basic skills is emphasized,
including the proper use of hand and power tools. |