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Advanced Technology College
1770 Technology Blvd.
Daytona
Beach, FL 32117
(386) 506-4100
Technology is
changing the world. It's also changing education. Today many jobs require training
in technology. That’s why the
Advanced Technology College (ATC) was created. The ATC
provides local residents with advanced technological training that meets the
current and future needs of industry in the area. How do we know? We asked!
What businesses in Volusia and Flagler counties told us became the foundation
for the programs being offered at the ATC.
What does this mean for
you? It means that your training is driven by the real needs of local
employers – in other words, you’re getting the skills that get jobs now! When
you graduate, you’ll be prepared for a job where applicants are in high
demand.
The ATC is located on Williamson Boulevard near LPGA Boulevard in Daytona Beach. The facility includes
occupational classrooms and lab areas with brand new, state-of-the-art
equipment designed for each specific program. The newly constructed building
also includes Internet and network connections, science labs, a multi-purpose
room, a media center and open computer labs. The two-story classroom area
surrounds an enclosed atrium that is the site of exhibits and gatherings. The
ATC is designed to serve a wide variety of students. Community college
students who seek additional technological training or degrees should apply
as well as high school juniors and seniors in Volusia and Flagler counties.
Community college
students will need to:
- Meet all standard
requirements as specified in this catalog including CPT or TABE
assessments if applicable
- Complete the necessary
admissions application
High school
students will need to:
- Apply through their home high
school counselor who will inform them of the admission requirement and
process.
The ATC is a
public/private partnership. Daytona State College, the Volusia County School System and the
Flagler County School System represent the public side of the project and are
joined by the ATC Board of Directors, which is composed of business and
community leaders who represent the private side of the project. The ATC is a
member of the Volusia Flagler Career Connection Consortium and is supported
by the business communities of Volusia and Flagler counties.
For more information on
these programs and the ATC, call (386) 506-4100 or visit our Web site at
www.advancedtechcollege.org .
Programs
Offered at the ATC
Computer Technology
Cable Installation
Computer Information Administrator
Computer Engineering Technology
Computer Engineering Technology Cisco (CCNA)
Computer Programming
Computer Programming and Analysis
Computer Specialist
Computer Support Specialist (Computer Repair)
Digital Media: Internet Design and Production Option
Electronics Engineering Technology
Information Technology Administration
Information Technology Analysis
Information Technology Management
Information Technology Support Specialist
Information Technology Technician
Internet Services Technology
Microcomputer Repairer/Installer
Network Administrator
Network Communications (LAN)
Network Communications (WAN)
Network System Developer
Robotics and Simulation Technology
Web Development Specialist
Wireless Communications
Automotive Programs
Automotive Collision
Repair & Refinishing
Automotive Service Management Technology
Construction, Manufacturing &
Engineering
Air Conditioning,
Refrigeration and Heating Technology (Commercial)
Architecture and Building Design Technology
AutoCAD Foundations (Architectural)
AutoCAD Foundations (Manufacturing)
Drafting & Design Technology with Computer Aided Design
Manufacturing Technology
Apprenticeships
Electrical Non-Union
Electrical Union
Plumbing Union
Some programs will be
held at the ATC as well as other Daytona State College campuses.
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