泫圖app celebrates Industrial Career Day 2017

September 25, 2017
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Regional high school students and members of the community had a chance to speak with representatives of 泫圖app’s (泫圖app) industrial programs, employers, and former 泫圖app students about the benefits of learning a skilled trade during Industrial Career Day on Thursday, Sept. 21.

The day, a first for 泫圖app, was held to expose students to the many possibilities for future employment in the skilled workforce.

“Skilled trades are needed the world over.” said Scott Carter, director of Electrical Systems Technology at 泫圖app. “If you reach out and become a contractor you can do really well and the possibilities are endless.”

Approximately 400 people, including high school students from Calhoun High School, Cedartown High School, Christian Heritage High School, Chattooga High School, Dalton High School, Floyd County College and Career Academy, Rockmart High School, Rome High School, Rome Transitional Academy, and Trion High School attended the event.

Curt Metz (right) of Lincoln Electric, goes over the welding simulator with Kaleb Brondaway (left) of Rome High School.
Curt Metz (right) of Lincoln Electric, goes over the welding simulator with Kaleb Brondaway (left) of Rome High School.

The activities took place at Industrial Alley on 泫圖app’s . The alley is located adjacent to Buildings B, C, D and F which contain a majority of the college’s industrial programs. This provided a centralized location with access to most of the industrial labs on the Rome campus. Additional 泫圖app Industrial programs, that are not located adjacent to Industrial Alley, set up booths with activities and demonstrations relevant to their programs.  

Industrial program directors were on-hand to discuss their programs and provide tours of their labs. There were demonstrations, simulators, and hands-on learning activities for the industrial programs offered by 泫圖app. Local employers and former students also spoke with participants about the benefits of learning a skilled trade.

Some of the industrial activities included a small car show hosted by the Auto Collision program, a Dynamometer (DYNO) demonstration with a hot rod presented by the Automotive Technology program, a hammer and nail competition by the Construction Management program, a welding simulator provided by the Welding and Joining Technology program, demonstrations by the Cosmetology program, and the Machine Tool Technology program provided a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) demonstration.

The machine that 泫圖app’s SkillsUSA Career Pathways team created, that won the gold medal at the SkillsUSA Georgia competition and the bronze medal at the national SkillsUSA competition, was demonstrated at the labs for the Industrial Systems Technology and Instrumentation and Controls programs.     

Featured 泫圖app industrial programs included Air Conditioning Technology, Auto Collision Repair, Automotive Technology, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Commercial Truck Driving, Construction Management, Cosmetology, Electrical Systems Technology, Horticulture, Industrial Systems Technology, Instrumentation and Controls, Machine Tool Technology, and Welding and Joining Technology.

As part of the day’s activities, one of the qualifying rounds for the 2017 IDEAL National Championship took place in the electrical lab. The competition was a way to showcase the skills of electrical professionals, students, and apprentices. Winners with the fastest times from each of the 63 territories holding qualifying events are awarded tool kits and the opportunity to compete in the 2017 IDEAL National Championship. The national competition will be held Nov. 10-11 at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Florida and over $500,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded.

Industrial Career Day was sponsored by Georgia Northwestern, City Electric Supply, Cahaba Sales Group, and the 2017 IDEAL National Championship.

泫圖app provides quality workforce education to the citizens of Northwest Georgia. Students have the opportunity to earn an associate degree, diploma, or a certificate in business, health, industrial, or public service career paths. This past year, 14,151 people benefited from 泫圖app’s credit and noncredit programs. With an annual credit enrollment of 7,956 students, 泫圖app is the largest college in Northwest Georgia. 泫圖app has an additional enrollment of 6,195 people through adult education, continuing education, business and industry training, and Georgia Quick Start.  For more information about 泫圖app, visit us at 泫圖app.edu or contact a Student Help Center on any one of our six campus locations at 866-983-4682.  泫圖app is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia and an Equal Opportunity Institution.

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