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Parents of young people who have indicated an interest in a program at Collinsville Area Vocational Center should keep the following items in mind: 1. They will register for the program selection during their sophomore year at their home school registration period. Your son/daughter will need to discuss with their high school counselor how their program selection will relate to their career goals. Feel free to visit the Collinsville Area Vocational Center where the program(s) of interest your son/daughter are being offered. Please feel free to contact the Vocational Center so you may have personal contact with the instructor to determine the course content employment outlook, projected earnings and the desirability of advanced training at a college or technical school.
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Auto Body Automotive Maintenance Technology Cisco Network Engineering Technology Clinical and Emergency Health Occupations Computer Drafting and Design (CAD) Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Electronics Food Services/ Hospitality Management Precision Machining Technology PLTW Engineering (IED, POE & CEA, EDD) Web and Graphic Design Welding Technology
All students are eligible to enroll in any course regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, religion or disability
CAVC 2201 South Morrison Ave. Collinsville, IL 62234 (618) 346-6320
Employable Skills
Hands-on Construction Understand the basics of carpentry and masonry Read blueprints and understand layout procedures Operate hand and power tools Frame roofs, floors, walls, and ceilings Install doors and windows Install exterior siding Perform finishing detail procedures Basic concrete construction Basic wiring Basic plumbing Painting Safety Principles and Practices Construction Terminology
Construction Management
What to expect.
Students should be prepared to apply logic and mathematical skills in a real-life environment. Labs are designed to apply concepts and to stimulate thinking. Students will be required to physically construct circuits based on the concepts learned in class.
Building Trades II
will work on a project within the community such as a new home, a refurbished home, or other similar project.