Fulltime (Day) Programs

Automotive Technology

This program teaches current methods of servicing and maintaining today's automobiles. Students receive practical experience using computerized engine testers, front-end alignment machines, brake repair equipment, and other specialty machines. The school works with the Institute of Automotive Service Excellence.


This program is a self-paced program with each student given individual instructions and need not be concerned with keeping up with fellow students. 

Business Systems Technology

The Business Systems Technology program is designed to develop the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that office professionals need to secure good jobs and succeed in today's computerized offices as well as the more traditional office environments.

Computer Information Technology

The need for qualified technicians to successfully maintain and operate the hybrid of computer software and hardware equipment is becoming more crucial every day. There are many opportunities in the computer technology field. The Computer Information Technology (CIT) Program prepares the student for employment in a variety of computer-related fields in today’s technology centered society.

Heating, Ventilation, Air conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR)

The heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) field affords many opportunities to interested, motivated individuals who are willing to become proficient in the installation and maintenance areas. Additionally, this skill can become the basis for other career enhancement.

Industrial Maintenance Technology

This program was designed to give the student the knowledge and skills needed to safety and efficiently perform the maintenance tasks that are necessary to maintain the machinery and associated equipment that are common to local industry.

The skills taught in this course include (unit of instruction):

Machine Tool Technology

The Machine Tool Technology course is modern and complete, and is arranged in such a manner that it will thoroughly acquaint the students with the problems and demands of the modern machine shop. Comprehensive knowledge of machine tools and their uses to produce given products are covered, allowed the student an opportunity for advancement in his or her future career. 

Any student completing the Machine Tool Technology course can feel assured of finding a suitable place in industry for his or her level of skills.

Practical Nursing Education

 For our Practical Nursing Program, our admissions procedure is different.  Please click on "Admissions" then "Testing Information" and then Nursing Career Assessment" to get information about our Practical Nursing Program.


Technology Foundations

All full-time students entering the Tennessee Technology Centers are required to take an assessment test to determine if they meet the levels as determined by their technical program.

The Technology Foundations Program offers an individualized, self-paced curriculum using the KeyTrain curriculum and software system to teach foundational workplace skills as defined by ACT's WorkKeys system. KeyTrain is a targeted computer based curriculum written specifically to help students master the applied workplace skills as defined by ACT WorkKeys.

Welding

The welding industry presents a continually growing and challenging series of opportunities for skilled workers. There is a positive job outlook in welding for the future, and those individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary can expect a secure future and financial security. This course is designed to prepare students for a career in welding using the various welding processes. The individualized method of instruction provides for both classroom instruction and practical hands on experience using tools and welding equipment.