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  • Commercial Art and Design | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty PROGRAMS Art, Design, and IT Commercial Arts "In Commercial Art Class, I find myself challenged everyday, pushing my creativity and skills further. Each mistake becomes a lesson, showing me new ways to grow stronger. It's not just about art, it's about learning to adapt and discovering opportunities I never thought possible." Commercial Arts Commercial Art & Design is an instructional program in the applied visual arts. The program prepares individuals to use artistic techniques to effectively communicate ideas and information to business and consumer audiences via illustrations and other forms of media. Commercial Art includes instruction in concept design, layout, airbrush and techniques such as engraving, 3-D design, silkscreen, drawing, cartooning, painting, and computer graphics. Training in Commercial Art includes an awareness of careers available to the student derived from many units of Instruction. Students are first taught basic skills and development of vocabulary and techniques. As students enter their senior year, they define these skills and may choose to specialize in one area of study while still receiving instruction in other areas. This class is geared for the advertising artist, one who enjoys art and would possibly consider art as a career. Course Description This is a 2- Year PDE Approved Program of Study – CIP Code 50.0402 Airbrushing, Illustration & Typography Computer/Digital Imaging & Photography Conceptual Design/Layout & Color Techniques Drawing, Painting & Cartooning Engraving, Etching & Silk-Screening CERTIFICATIONS Career Paths Potential Positions: Commercial Designers Fashion Designer Interior Designer Multimedia Artists & Animators Post-secondary Art Instructor Secondary Art Teacher Postsecondary Options Akron University CCBC – Articulated Credit Full Sail University – Articulated Credit Slippery Rock University La Roche University Morgan State University Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science Employment: Beaver County Times Flesh Mechanics Military: US Air Force US Army US Coast Guard US Marine Corps US Navy *Click here to learn about additional learning opportunities through COOP are available with this program. Instructor: Mr. Fran Mano fmano@bcctc.org 724-728-5800 x 289

  • Joint Operating Committee | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty The Beaver County Career and Technology Center is an extension of 13 districts in Beaver County. The Beaver County Career and Technology Center's Joint Operating Committee is responsible for overseeing the operations of the career center. It is made up of school board representatives from each of the fourteen sending school districts. A school's Joint Operating Committee (JOC) serves as a crucial collaborative body, bringing together representatives from various stakeholders to ensure effective governance and decision-making. Comprising members such as administrators, teachers, parents, and community leaders, the JOC plays a pivotal role in fostering a cooperative and inclusive environment within the school community. Its primary function involves deliberating on essential matters related to school policies, budgetary considerations, curriculum development, and overall educational planning. The diverse perspectives the committee members bring contribute to well-rounded decision-making, benefiting the school's students and enhancing the overall educational experience. Through open communication and joint efforts, the Joint Operating Committee strives to create a supportive and thriving academic environment that meets the needs of both students and the broader community. Joint Operating Committee Approved Minutes 2023 2024 2025 Joint Operating Committee Agendas 2022 2023 2024 2025 Click here for the: Beaver County Career & Technology Center(BCCTC) in accordance with the Sunshine Act, gives notice of the following monthly schedule meetings of its Joint Operating Committee ("JOC") for the 2024-2025 school year. January 23rd February 27th March 27th April 24th May 22nd June 26th July-No Meeting August 28th September 25th October 23rd November 18th *December 11th *denotes the Reorganization/regular meeting. All meetings start at 6:30 PM unless otherwise listed in the Conference Room at BCCTC, 145 Poplar Avenue, Monaca, PA 15061 By order of the JOC 9574534 12/6/2023 Meeting Dates: Board Policy Manual Click Here For Agenda All meetings are available to the public in person or online. Please click the link below 5 minutes prior to the start of the meeting. All guests will be asked to identify themselves before being admitted. Click Here to join the meeting Zoom Meeting Password BCCTC MR. RONALD MILLER CHAIRPERSON BIG BEAVER FALLS MRS. BERNADETTE MATTICA TREASURER NEW BRIGHTON MRS. CARLA BUXTON VICE-CHAIRPERSON HOPEWELL MR. LUKE BERARDELLI BEAVER AREA MR. ANDREW HUZYAK BLACKHAWK MR. DENNIS BLOOM CENTRAL VALLEY MRS. MARY JO KEHOE AMBRIDGE MR. GERALD INMAN FREEDOM MR. CHRIS BECKER MIDLAND MS. CATHERINE COLALELLA ALIQUIPPA MRS. CHRISTY HUGHES RIVERSIDE MRS. JOCELYN HASKINS ROCHESTER MR. MICHAEL ROUNDS SOUTH SIDE MR. JOHN METZLER WESTER BEAVER The Beaver County CTC is an extension of the educational programs of the thirteen (13) Member Beaver County School Districts. Beaver County Member School Districts Aliquippa Ambridge Beaver Area Big Beaver Falls Blackhawk Central Valley Freedom Hopewell New Brighton Area Riverside Rochester Area South Side Western Beaver Corresponding Liaisons to BCCTC George Bellinger Bonnie DeAngelis Jacque Ambrose Jodi Cobb Andy Yuhaniak Shannon Istik Hope Bennett Maria Vanyo Aimee Young Ben Huth Megan Mouas Joy Metzler Kelly Fortner Attention to those students who attend charter, cyber, private and/or parochial schools: These student’s parents need to contact the Superintendent’s office of your Member School District of residence to obtain specific enrollment information to BCCTC. Home Schooled students must refer to the policies of the resident Member School District as to enrollment. Additional Sending Schools Beaver County Christian School Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School New Horizon School OLSH – Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School PA Cyber Charter Scho ol St. Stephens Lutheran Academy Class Academy Corresponding Liaisons to BCCTC Naomi Oosting Robin Ferrello Samantha Gimigliano Darcy Pihlblad Nicole Pressley Candy Dwire Megan Day Participating School Districts Our Schools

  • Logistics & Material Handling | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty PROGRAMS TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION Logistics and Materials Management "I picked Logistics because it is a flexible career with many opportunities and I stayed because Mr. Graham has been a mentor and a teacher." Braydan B. Logistics and Materials Management The Logistics & Materials Management class is an instructional program that prepares individuals to manage and coordinate logistical functions in an enterprise and to undertake the responsibilities associated with receiving, storing, shipping, controlling and distributing products and materials and the various systems and record keeping pertaining to these operations. Students will be instructed in the use of storage space, inventory control and shipping and receiving practices; equipment such as fork lifts, conveyors, hand trucks, carts and other devices used to transport materials and/or supplies to various destinations; and the various types of packaging techniques necessary for safe transport of goods. Students will learn the many types of documents used in logistics such as purchase orders, invoices, bills of lading, requisitions and quotations. Students will also be instructed in the areas of transportation and traffic which will cover freight rates and tariffs, freight classification rules and freight rate analysis. Resources: Course Description This is a 2-Year PDE Approved Program of Study – CIP Code 52.0203 PDE Task List Forklift Operation & Maneuvering Inventory Management Material Handling Methods Shipping & Receiving Procedures Warehousing & Distribution CERTIFICATIONS Career Paths Potential Paths: Cargo & Freight Agents Logistic Manager Material Movers Shipping, Receiving and Traffic Clerks Transportation Managers Storage and Distribution Managers Postsecondary Options College: Community College of Beaver County Employment: Amazon Giant Eagle Gordon Food Service (GFS) FedEx Pocket Nurse United Parcel Service (UPS) United States Postal Service (USPS) Military: US Air Force US Army US Coast Guard US Marine Corps US Navy *Click here to learn about additional learning opportunities through COOP are available with this program. Instructor: Mr. Chris Graham cgraham@bcctc.org 724-728-5800 x 221

  • Certifications | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty Certifications Enrolling in a class and earning a certification offers many advantages beyond the immediate acquisition of knowledge. Formal education allows individuals to grasp concepts thoroughly and build a strong foundation in a specific field. Certification serves as tangible proof of expertise, enhancing credibility and marketability in the professional realm. Earning a certification often involves practical applications in real-world scenarios. Certification programs frequently keep pace with industry trends, ensuring individuals stay current with the latest advancements in their chosen field. Advanced Manufacturing Machine Tool Technology Certifications students prepare for are from The National Institute for Metalworking Skills NIMS Drill Press NIMS Job Planning, Benchwork, & Layout NIMS Manual Milling NIMS Measurement, Materials, & Safety NIMS Turning Operations: Turing Chucking Welding Certifications Students Prepare for are from AWS or American Welding Society SMAW GMAW FCAW GTAW Arts, Design, IT & Media Business Information Systems BCCTC is a registered Certiport Testing Center , and students who work to their potential are offered industry-related certification tests, which can assist them with reaching their educational and personal goals and market their credentials while maximizing their employment opportunities. Students prepare to acquire the following certifications: Certiport IC3 IC3 Overview :: IC3 Digital Literacy Certification :: Certiport (pearsonvue.com) Computing Fundamentals Key Applications Living Online Microsoft Specialist/Associate Microsoft Office Specialist :: Certiport (pearsonvue.com) Word PowerPoint Excel Outlook CareerSafe https://www.careersafeonline.com/ Cyber Safety Awareness Employability Skills International Computer Driver’s License (ICDL) ICDL - ICDL Global Computing Essentials Online Essentials Artificial Intelligence Cloud Computing Database Spreadsheet Word PowerPoint Online Collaboration NRF Foundation RiseUp Credentials Customer Service & Sales | NRF Foundation Business of Retail | NRF Foundation Customer Service & Sales Business of Retail Management Commercial Art & Design OSHA 10 General Industry Graphic Arts & Printing Adobe Certified Associate Cybersecurity Essentials for Work Training OSHA 10 General Industry PrintED Construction & Building Trades Carpentry NCCER PA Builders Skill Certificate Electrical Occupations OHSA 10 PA Builders Skill Certificate Masonry/Bricklaying PA Builders Skill Certificate HVAC-R Certifications Students Prepare for are from HVAC Excellence and COSA – Carbon Monoxide Safety Association : Air Conditioning A-02 Carbon Monoxide & Combustion Analysis C-11 Carbon Monoxide Inspector C-12 Electric Heat E-06 Heat Pump H-03 Residential & Light Commercial Hydronic Heat K-20 Healthcare/Medical Health Occupations Juniors Prepare for the Following: First Aid/Blood Born Pathogens Healthcare Provider AED Healthcare Provider CPR Stop the Bleed Seniors Prepare for the Patient Care Technician Certification: American Medical Certification Association Veterinary Assistant Approved Veterinary Assistant Designation Service Cosmetology PA Cosmetologist Licensure PA Manicurist Pennsylvania Licensing System (PALS) Pearson Vue - Testing Company Pearson Vue - Theory and Practical Content Information for testing Culinary Arts ProStart Certification ServSafe Certificate Greenhouse/Landscaping PA Pesticide Applicator Certification Transportation & Distribution Automotive Technology ALLDATA Certified Automotive Information Specialist ASE Student Certifications Certified Emissions Inspector EPA 609 Refrigerant Recycling Certification SP/2 Safety OHSA-10 PA State Inspection SP/2 Mechanical Certification Collision Repair Technology ASE Student Certifications EPA 609 Refrigerant Recycling Certification I-Car Pro Level I SP/2 Safety Certification Logistics & Materials Management Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) Fork Lift Operator National Safety Council (NSC) OSHA10 CareerSafe

  • Board Minutes 2023 | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty Approved Minutes 2023 January 2023 February 2023 March 2023 April 2023 May 2023 June 2023 August 2023 September 2023 October 2023 November 2023

  • Graphic Arts and Printing | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty PROGRAMS Art, Design, and IT Graphic Arts & Printing "Testimonials provide a sense of what it's like to work with you, or what it's like to use your products and services." Graphic Arts and Printing Graphic Arts is an instructional program that generally prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to plan, prepare and execute commercial and industrial visual image, and print products using mechanical, electronic, and digital, graphic and printing equipment. Students learn desktop publishing, layout, composition, presswork, and bindery as well as photography, flexography, lithography, photoengraving, and other graphic arts techniques. Emphasis is on typographical layout and design using computer graphics, photo typesetting, camera and plate making, offset preparation and operation, paper cutting, ink and color preparation and dynamics, and airbrush and screen printing production. Course Description Career Paths Postsecondary Options This is a 2-Year PDE Approved Program of Study – CIP Code 10.0399 Graphic Design & Digital Photography Large Format Digital Printing Offset Printing, Bindery & Finishing Production of Vinyl Graphic Applications Screen Printing 3D Printing Potential Professions: Commercial & Industrial Designer Desktop Publisher Graphic Designer Photographer Prepress Technician Printing Press Operator Professional Organizations & Certifications https://www.aspamembers.com/ https://www.printing.org/ Certified Apple Teacher CCBC – Articulated Credit Full Sail University – Articulated Credit Penn State Beaver Pittsburgh Technical College Robert Morris University Waynesburg University PennWest Employment: Beaver County CTC Evil Lizard Custom Apparel Military: US Air Force US Army US Coast Guard US Marine Corps US Navy *Click here to learn about additional learning opportunities through COOP are available with this program. CERTIFICATIONS Instructor: Ms. Nicole DeMark ndemark@bcctc.org 724-728-5800 x 282

  • Carpentry | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty PROGRAMS CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING TRADES Carpentry "I picked this class for the hands on experiences and to learn more about the trade. I feel that I am ready to go into the field." Noah J. Carpentry The Carpentry program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to layout, fabricate, erect, install, and repair structures and fixtures using hand and power tools. This program includes instruction in common systems of framing, construction materials, estimating, blueprint reading, and finish carpentry techniques. In addition, students will demonstrate the ability to: Describe various types of materials and methods available to the construction trade. Describe business functions and principles. Describe the complexity of the building construction industry. Describe the complex interrelationships among numerous trades and professions within the industry. Stay current with any new technology or codes related to the building/construction industries. When the Carpentry course is completed, you will have the ability to write clear, concise, legible, and accurate technical reports, communicate orally in the language of the construction industry to customers, co-workers, and supervisors, perform basic manipulative skills of the trade, interpret plans, drawings, codes and specification, lines, symbols, and abbreviations on working drawings or blueprints, and analyze specifications and contract drawings. Course Description This is a 2-Year PDE Approved Program of Study – CIP Code 46.0201 Blueprint Reading Cabinetry & Finish Carpentry Drywall, Roofing & Framing Installation & Remodeling Use of Hand & Power Tools CERTIFICATIONS Career Paths Potential Professions: Potential Professions: Cabinetmakers & Bench Carpenters Carpenter Helper Construction & Building Inspector Construction Carpenter Construction Manager Drywall & Ceiling Tile Installers Rough Carpenter Roofer Apprenticeship: KML B rotherhood of Carpenter’s Postsecondary Options College: CCBC Indiana University of Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics Slippery Rock University Employment: Allegheny Contracting Services Ardex CH Landscaping & Constructions Chance Liptak Designs Duquesne Light Mac Safety NVR, Inc. (Ryan Homes) PJ Dick Trumble Lindy Paving R.C. Remodeling Military: US Air Force US Army US Coast Guard US Marine Corps US Navy *Click here to learn about additional learning opportunities through COOP are available with this program. Instructor: Mr. Dave Liptak dliptak@bcctc.org 724-728-5800 x 285

  • Welding | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty PROGRAMS Advanced manufacturing Welding "Testimonials provide a sense of what it's like to work with you, or what it's like to use your products and services." Welding Welding is the most common way of permanently joining metal parts. In this process, heat is applied to metal pieces, melting and fusing them to form a permanent bond. Because of its strength, welding is used in shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing and repair, aerospace applications, and thousands of other manufacturing activities. Welding is also used to join beams when constructing buildings, bridges, and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries. Students who complete this program are well prepared to enter entry-level and much needed, high-priority welding positions or may advance their technical education. Course Description This is a 2-Year PDE Approved Program of Study – CIP Code 48.0508 Welding Processes: Stick, MIG, Flux-Core & TIG Oxy Fuel, Plasma Cutting – Manual & Mechanized Metallurgy Fabrication & Brazing Processes Blueprint Reading & Welding Theory CERTIFICATIONS Career Paths Potential Positions: Millwright Solderers & Brazers Structural Iron & Steel Workers Structural Metal Fabricators & Fitters Welders, Cutters, and Weld Fitters Apprenticeship: Boilermakers Local 154 Carpenters Union Apprenticeship Iron Workers Union Apprenticeship Union Millwright Apprenticeship Plumbers Local 27 Steamfitters Local 449 Postsecondary Options College: CCAC Hobart Institute of Welding Technology Lincoln Weld School Pittsburgh Technical College Employment: Hall Industries Insulators Local 2 Jadco Sipple Sukup Military: US Air Force US Army US Coast Guard US Navy US Marine Corps Instructor: Mr. Carl Cosentino ccosentino@bcctc.org 724-728-5800 x 231 Orientation Information Bio on ‘Mr. C’ & Welding Program (signature needed and turn into Mr. C) Work Ethic & Student Responsibilities (for your information) Welding Shop Rules (signature needed and turn into Mr. C) Grading Policy (signature needed and turn into Mr. C) What You Need (prices will vary) All About You (fill out and turn into Mr. C) *Click here to learn about additional learning opportunities through COOP are available with this program.

  • Veterinary Assistant | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty PROGRAMS HEALTHCARE MEDICAL Veterinary Assistant "I chose Veterinary Assistant because I love animals and I want to work with animals when I graduate." Lilly R. Veterinary Assistant Veterinary Assistants provide care for animals in laboratories, veterinary hospitals, and clinics. Veterinary Assistants perform routine tasks under the supervision of animal scientists, veterinarians, and veterinary technologists and technicians. They also play an integral role in the veterinary practice. The Veterinary Assistant program prepares students to work in an entry level position in a veterinary practice. This program also provides a solid educational foundation in preparation for a post-secondary Veterinary Technology degree. The responsibilities of the Veterinary Assistant are as follows: Restraint of patients during veterinary procedures. Clean and maintain kennels, examination, and operating rooms to control the spread of disease. Fill medication prescriptions ordered by the veterinarian. Assist veterinarians in examining animals to aid in the diagnosis of disease. * Administer oral and topical medication. Prepare examination or treatment rooms to ensure they are stocked with appropriate supplies. Clean, maintain, and sterilize instruments or equipment. Monitor animals recovering from surgery, and notifying the veterinarian of any unusual changes or symptoms. Observe and monitor animals to detect behavioral changes or clinical symptoms that could indicate illness or injury. Perform hygiene-related duties, such as grooming, clipping coats and toe nail trims. Educate or advise clients on many aspects of animal health care. Collect laboratory specimens, such as urine and feces for testing. Nutrition and feeding of patients. Perform routine laboratory tests or diagnostic tests, such as blood chemistries and complete blood counts. Perform office reception duties, such as scheduling appointments or helping customers. Perform various accounting duties, such as invoicing and maintaining inventories. Course Description TThis is a 2-Year PDE Approved Program of Study – CIP Code 01.8301 Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Procedures Medical Terminology & Recording Physical Exams & Grooming Preventative Care, Vitals & Diseases CERTIFICATIONS Career Paths Potential Professions: Animal Scientist Food Scientist & Technologist Laboratory Animal Technician Veterinarian Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Technologist Zoologist and Wildlife Biologist Postsecondary Options California University Penn State University (Dept of Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences) Vet Tech Institute Employment: Avalon Veterinary Hospital Big Rock Veterinary Hospital Ellwood City Animal Hospital Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty & ER Center Military: US Air Force US Army US Coast Guard US Marine Corps US Navy *Click here to learn about additional learning opportunities through COOP are available with this program. Instructor: Mrs. Staphanie Vuckovich svuckovich@bcctc.org 724-728-5800 x 281 Instructional Assistant Mrs. Alaina Prendergast

  • Board Agendas 2022 | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty Board Agendas 2022 January 2022 March 2022 April 2022 May 2022 June 2022 August 2022 Special Session-August 2022 September 2022 October 2022 November 2022

  • Cosmetology Clinic | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty Cosmetology Clinic Operating a cosmetology clinic dedicated to serving the community is a rewarding endeavor that goes beyond the realm of beauty. In our clinic, we strive to enhance our clients' outward appearance, uplift their spirits, and foster a sense of well-being. Our skilled students provide a range of services, from hair styling to nail care, with a focus on personalized attention and client satisfaction. Beyond the surface-level transformations, we are committed to building a sense of community by offering affordable services. By doing so, we aim to create a space where our students can proudly service our community while gaining experience to last throughout their careers. Clinic days are on Thursdays from 9AM and 12PM by appointment only. The clinic accepts Cash or Check. To book an appointment please click here to schedule. If you have any questions, please contact Dolores Mason at 724-728-5800 x 290. Or via email @ dmason@bcctc.org BOOK AN APPOINTMENT Waiver and Visitor Policy In order to recieve services at the BCCTC Cosmetology Clinic all clients are required to sign off on the following waiver: I fully understand that the services which I am about to receive are being performed by a student or students of Cosmetology. In view of this and intended to be legally bound, I accept all risks and full responsibility for any injury and damage that may in any way results to me and or my property, and do hereby release and discharge the school of all responsibilities. I also acknowledge that without this waiver and release I would request and accept such service All visitors should enter through the upper-level entrance. The school resource officer or office personnel will request your driver's license to enter the building. All visitors' licenses will be scanned through our Raptor security screening software. *No one will be admitted beyond the school office without proper clearance from the Raptor system. Administration and Campus Security will have the final authority over this action. SERVICES Shampoo & Style....$5 Each Braid............$5 Scalp Treatment....$5 Hair Cut...............$10 Temporary Rinse....$15 Hair Color............$20 Highlights(Foil)....$25 Bleach and Toner......$25 Frost(Cap)...............$15 Perm.......................$15 Relaxer....................$15 Polished Manicure.....$5 Facial.......................$5 Eyebrow Arch/Wax.....$5 Additional Bowls of Hair Color/Bleach $5

  • Automotive Technology | Mysite

    About Us Who We Are Joint Operating Committee Right-To-Know Student Services School Directory Cosmetology Clinic Work for BCCTC District Resources Programs Automotive Technology Business Information Systems Carpentry Collision Repair Commercial Art and Design Cooperative Education Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diversified Occupations Electrical Occupations Graphic Arts and Printing Greenhouse Landscaping Health Occupations HVAC-R Logistics & Material Handling Machine Tool Technology Masonry/Bricklaying Veterinary Assistant Welding Parents & Students Alumni Campus Security Certifications Clubs and Activities Mascaro Academy School Counseling Student Services School Directory Staff and Faculty PROGRAMS TRANSPORTATIoN AND DISTRIBUTION Automotive Technology Collision Repair "I love the hands on classes and the experiences I get to have in class." Alexis M. Where education meets industry, igniting potential to empower futures. Automotive Technology An instructional program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles and light trucks. Most employers regard the successful completion of a training program in Automotive Technology as the best preparation for trainee positions. High school programs, while an asset, vary greatly in scope. Graduates of these programs may need further training to become qualified. Students who complete this program are well prepared to enter entry-level technician positions or to advance their technical education. The ability to diagnose the source of a problem quickly and accurately requires good reasoning ability and a thorough knowledge of automobiles. Many technicians consider diagnosing hard-to-find troubles one of their most challenging and satisfying duties. For trainee automotive service technician jobs, employers look for people with strong communication and analytical skills Course Description This is a 2-Year PDE Approved Program of Studies – CIP Code 47.0604 PDE Task List(Word Download) Brakes Electrical & Electronic Diagnosis Engine Performance & Diagnosis Safety & Maintenance Steering & Suspension w/ Alignments Basic Maintenance & Repair CERTIFICATIONS Career Paths Potential Paths: Automotive & Watercraft Service Attendants Automotive Engineering Technicians Automotive Master Mechanics Bus & Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists Electronic Equipment Installers & Repairers, Motor Vehicles Technicians Postsecondary Options Apprenticeship: Beaver County Auto College: CCAC Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics Rosedale Technical College University of Northwestern Ohio Employment: AutoZone Baierl Honda Bargain Brakes & Muffler Beaver County Dodge Chrysler Jeep Crivelli Ford Valvoline Military: US Air Force US Army US Coast Guard US Marine Corps US Navy *Click here to learn about additional learning opportunities through COOP are available with this program. Instructor: Mr. Daniel Mengal dmengal@bcctc.org 724-728-5800 x 218

ADMINISTRATION

Administrative Director
Laura DelVecchio

ldelvecchio@bcctc.org

Principal
Barry King

bking@bcctc.org

Facilities Director

Thomas Palas

tpalas@bcctc.org

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145 Poplar Avenue

Monaca, PA 15061

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The Beaver County Career & Technology Center is an equal opportunity educational institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex and handicap in its activities, programs or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title IX and Section 504.

Beaver County Career & Technology Center, 145 Poplar Avenue, Monaca, PA 15061, Phone: 724.728.5800, Fax: 724.775.2299, E-mail

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