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The Fire Science department conducts three live burn trainings every semester, allowing students to practice fighting fires fueled with natural materials as well as liquid ignition sources. James Fuqua said he decided to become a police officer after six years in the armed forces and a stint as a security guard. I fell in love with the job right away. Paralegals form an important part of the legal profession. Under the supervision of lawyers, they conduct a variety of legal business, such as drafting documents and doing research.

At 27 years old, she had been out of school for a decade. She started slow, taking only seven credit hours the first semester in as a part-time student. Working full-time in sales made it difficult to take more classes. But then Davis had an epiphany. Ellen Roudebush and Jordyn Hubert are carpooling together as they complete the yearlong program. Students spend some time in the classroom, but also get hands-on experience at different childcare centers. The pair have learned to navigate college and use the resources Columbus State offers, such as getting a quiet place to take exams.

So, when the pandemic started, Janning knew that he had skills that could be useful. Janning took a brief sabbatical from his studies and teaching and immediately went down South with 50 pounds of medical supplies for his first deployment. They were constructed in a lab classroom where the EMS program is based.

For example, they would place a stretcher in an area surrounded by chairs to act as shelves for medical items that you would need in an ambulance.

Staring with this semester, students will have an actual replica of the back of an ambulance. They are used by students in the Emergency Medical Services Technology associate degree program, the Paramedic certification program, and the Emergency Medical Technician certification program. Health Modal. Nurses work closely with patients to perform physical exams, administer medication, interpret patient information and much more.

Our five-semester Associate of Applied Science in Nursing prepares graduates to work in a variety of settings, with an emphasis on critical thinking, decision making, delegation and care management skills.

Columbus State also offers certificates for those seeking entry-level jobs or for nurses to expand their credentials. Why pay more for the same degree? When you start at Columbus State, you can transfer your associate degree to one of our many partner institutions and save big. That way, you can graduate ready to tackle your future, rather than paying off the past.

Courses range from veterinary anatomy to business communication. Students get hands-on experience in our lab and through clinical experience, and graduates are able to conduct physical examinations, administer anesthesia, communicate with clients and keep records under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , the health care industry is projected to add 2.

Many careers in the health care field require only an associate degree, and range from nursing to dental hygiene to respiratory therapy.

As a year-old working adult, she turned to the College to earn a degree many years after high school. She graduated with an Associate of Science in nursing. I shed a lot of tears, I missed important family moments, and worked harder than ever. They are really relying on us to help treat this virus.

Networking helped this Columbus State student engage in scientific research and discover a new passion. Slack took some courses at Columbus State during her junior year of high school, and she enjoyed the experience so much that she decided to enroll here to earn her associate degree.

That decision allowed her to forge connections with advisors and teachers early on, and opened the door to new opportunities. Slack aspires to own her own herbal remedy business one day, so she can educate others about the benefits of herbal treatments and create her own affordable yet effective remedies. Initially, Emily Holbrook assumed she would attend Ohio State University her freshman year of college.

But when she discovered the resources available to her at Columbus State — including tuition assistance, one-on-one counseling, and an active STEM Club — it was an easy decision to start here before transferring to Ohio State to study medical dietetics. Engineering Modal. In the last decade, the number of alternative-fueled vehicles on the roads has risen dramatically and continues to increase.

From individuals to corporate and government fleets, more and more Americans are choosing these energy-efficient modes of transportation. That creates a high demand for automotive technicians with the technical skills to maintain and repair vehicles powered by electricity, alternative fuels, or a hybrid of conventional fuels and new technology. Funded in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation, the new Alternative Energy Automotive Technician Certificate prepares automotive students and professionals to step into this up-and-coming specialty.

Columbus State is committed to working with employers to bridge the gap between what students learn and the skills companies look for in a candidate. For Miller, that meant servicing and maintaining robots and equipment at Honda. Nadine Reece loves figuring things out — and Columbus State's Automotive Technology department is a piece of that puzzle.

Reece became interested in cars through a high school internship with Alternative Auto Care for a semester. Columbus State's program gives students a solid understanding of how every part of the car works, Reece said.

And although she was one of the few women in the program, she always felt respected and included. Even on long and hot days, it was a delight to be there with friends. The program covers skills used daily in the field, such as manual and CAD drafting, Building Information Modeling BIM , detailing, product selection and specification, design, the study of architectural history, and code evaluation.

Graduates find positions with architectural and engineering firms, builders, developers, product manufacturers and others. Looking for help with registration, financial aid, and other questions? Visit and chat live with Student Central. At Columbus State, you can choose from a wide range of programs that will prepare you to transfer to a four-year college or jump right into the workforce.

Start here to discover your path. Skip to main content. Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Ethan Tracey — Designing a Future Ethan Tracey is studying to be a city and regional planner — but part of the foundation is Columbus State. Crystal Clark, English Through her lessons on literature and composition, Clark aims to inspire a love of lifelong learning Crystal Clark has been teaching English at Columbus State for more than 20 years. Abel Kifle Andebrhan: High School Standout The Columbus State spring graduating class included 17 high school seniors who earned a high school diploma the same month they earned a college degree.

Social Sciences Expand your worldview by studying the inner workings of individuals and societies. Biological, Physical, and Mathematical Sciences.

Physical Sciences Astronomy, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, and Geology Courses in the physical sciences provide an in-depth understanding of the nature and properties of energy and nonliving matter. Graduate ready to face the future — instead of paying off the past. Business and Hospitality Services. Ohio is expected to add 53, additional food service jobs by Hospitality programs at Columbus State From event planning to restaurant management, we prepare graduates for a wide range of careers in the food and tourism industry.

Accounting Ever heard of forensic accounting? Information Technology Support Technician Learn to troubleshoot hardware and software Every business in every field needs qualified IT professionals who can analyze and develop strategies to debug networks and network devices.

Computer Science, Information Technology and Design. Cybersecurity Plugged in. Career connected. Mobile App Design and Development Mobilize your career as an app designer or developer In the last decade, the percentage of Americans who own a smartphone jumped from 35 to 85 percent. Apply it to an associate degree! Working together to close the skills gap Close partnerships with area businesses means increased opportunity for our graduates The demand for IT professionals is huge and two-year degrees are critical to fill the skills gap between the numbers of open jobs and individuals able to fill them.

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. Employers demand skills beyond the basics. Construction and Skilled Trades. Environmental Science, Safety and Health As environmental awareness grows, so do career opportunities. Landscape Design and Management Landscape students pitch in at the Columbus Zoo In the spring of , Columbus State established a collaboration with the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium to provide horticulture support to the zoo while giving students a valuable hands-on learning opportunity.

Welding The structure of society is shaped by welders Welding is a skilled trade that, when mastered, transforms the student from rod burner to skilled artisan. Facilities Maintenance Perhaps now more than ever, skilled trades professionals are in high demand No matter how technical the field, every industry counts on facilities management professionals to keep buildings and equipment up and running. More than just training students for a job, we educate you in preparation for a career in the following skilled trades: Carpentry Electrical Plumbing Sheet Metal Welding Construction and Skilled Trades.

Education, Human Services and Public Safety. Nursing Successful nursing careers begin at Columbus State Nurses work closely with patients to perform physical exams, administer medication, interpret patient information and much more.

Health Sciences. Veterinary Technology Channel your compassion for pets and people. Healthcare jobs are expected to grow faster than any other sector of the economy Start your career in this high-demand industry with help from Columbus State According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , the health care industry is projected to add 2. Honda North America, Inc. Working together to build career pathways for high school and college students Columbus State is committed to working with employers to bridge the gap between what students learn and the skills companies look for in a candidate.

Woodlands School served children with profound and multiple learning difficulties and complex learning difficulties aged 3—19 years.

The Hayward School served children with moderate learning difficulties and autism aged 4— The two schools federated in to form Chelmsford New Model Special School with a single governing body. There were two campuses — Woodlands Campus and Hayward Campus. On the 1 September the two schools formally amalgamated to form Columbus School and College.

Graded as 'outstanding' by Ofsted in and , Columbus is a leading all age special school for children and young people with severe and profound learning difficulties. The school became an academy in May and is part of Academies Enterprise Trust. Columbus delivers an outstanding education in its new, purpose-built environment. Columbus offers a broad and varied curriculum for all children and young people. Whilst recognising the need to provide access to all the subjects and learning experiences from the National Curriculum, we acknowledge the need to combine this with a more holistic view of learning with a focus upon a number of skills that can be challenging for our young people.

Our Key Skills Curriculum is designed to support lifelong learning, enabling us to do just that by intertwining subject specific learning experiences with opportunities to develop communication skills, problem solving skills, motor development, independence and social skills. Our subject specific, specialist learning environments, motor therapy suites and sensory rooms support the Columbus teaching and learning teams to focus intensively upon the individual sensitivities and impairments of each child and young person in a specifically designed, supportive space.

The work done in these spaces is heavily supported by our resident Therapists and their Assistants with much of what is designed and delivered in these specialist rooms being transferred into the classroom throughout the school week.

We believe that the earlier we start social and independence building skills, the more chance at success we have for the future. Community-based learning experiences include basic travel training, visits to the local shops, horse riding or perhaps even a visit to the hairdressers! For our younger children, we make visits that relate to early learning or mobility skills or visits to places that link to a topic or project.

Our older students access learning and social opportunities in the local community that will aid them to enter the world of work or help them to access independent or semi-independent living. Experiences for our older students include college placements, travel training, health and fitness, the exploration of new hobbies and interests as well as activities relating to independent living tasks and routines. Columbus extends its curriculum to offer education journeys both abroad and within the UK in order to broaden our young people's learning and social experiences.

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