Career and Technical Education Programs
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY I
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY II
BARBERING
CARPENTRY
CENTRAL SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER - BASIC RECRUIT TRAINING
COSMETOLOGY
COSMETOLOGY SPECIALIST - FACIALS (ESTHETICS)
COSMETOLOGY SPECIALIST - NAILS
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
FIRE FIGHTER - EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - COMBINED
FIREFIGHTING - BASIC RECRUIT TRAINING
FLORIDA LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY
HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR-CONDITIONING/REFRIGERATION (HVAC/R) 1
HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR-CONDITIONING/REFRIGERATION (HVAC/R) 2
HOME HEALTH AIDE
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER CROSSOVER FROM CORRECTIONAL OFFICER
MEDICAL ASSISTING
NURSING ASSISTANT
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
PHLEBOTOMY
PRACTICAL NURSING
SPECIALIZED CAREER EDUCATION, BASIC
SPECIALIZED CAREER EDUCATION, ADVANCED
WELDING TECHNOLOGY
A Career Training Program emphasizes specific
skill development and is designed to lead to licensure or certification.
Upon completion of the program, a student is well-prepared to enter the
chosen career field.
Since many selective admission programs have
special deadlines and admissions criteria, applicants to selective
admission programs should consult with their assigned IRSC advisor well
before the intended term of enrollment. Florida Statutes require
students in Career Training Programs that have 450 hours or more to pass
the Basic Skills Requirement, except for those students who meet the
state standards for an exemption.
Non-exempt students who are enrolled in a
Post-secondary Adult Vocational Program greater than 180 hours
must complete a basic skills examination within the first 6 weeks after
admission to the program. The Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) is
administered by the Assessment Services Department at each IRSC campus.
Minimum basic skills grade levels in mathematics and language must be
met. Any student scoring below the acceptable levels must be provided
with instruction to correct identified deficiencies. At the completion
of developmental instruction, the student will be retested.
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS:
AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION & HEATING APPRENTICESHIP
AVIATION APPRENTICESHIP
CULINARY OPERATIONS APPRENTICESHIP
DIESEL TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP
MECHANICAL DRAFTER APPRENTICESHIP
MECHATRONICS TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP
MEDICAL ASSISTING APPRENTICESHIP
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP
PLUMBING APPRENTICESHIP
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY APPRENTICESHIP
WELDING APPRENTICESHIP
Apprenticeship programs at IRSC are a combination of on-the-job training and related classroom instruction. IRSC Apprenticeships are registered with the State of Florida, Department of Education.
Apprentices are required to work full-time during the day for a sponsor employer. In addition, apprentices attend classroom training, up to two nights per week. The evening classes incorporate the theoretical and practical aspects of training for the professional occupation. A high school diploma or GED is required for some programs.