CLTCC Jena Rod Brady Campus
The Rod Brady Campus offers career and technical education programs, general education courses, high school dual enrollment, and workforce development training.
Jena Rod Brady Campus Offerings
CLTCC: Business Office Administration
CTLCC: Heavy Equipment Operator
CLTCC: Patient Care Technician
CLTCC: Practical Nursing
CTLCC: Welding
⭐ Jena Rod Brady Campus Offerings
Career and technical education programs at the Rod Brady Campus include Business Office Administration (online), Commercial Vehicle Operator (CDL), Heavy Equipment Operator, Industrial Manufacturing, Patient Care Technician, Practical Nursing and Welding.
👔 CLTCC: Business Office Administration
This program prepares individuals to perform the duties of special assistants for business executives and top management. It includes instruction in business communications, public relations, scheduling, and travel management, conference and meeting recording, report preparation, office equipment and procedures, office supervisory skills, professional standards, and legal requirements.
Accounting Concentration
The AAS Business Office Administration - Accounting Concentration is a 60-credit hour/1065 clock hour program leading to an Associate of Applied Science degree. The program is designed to graduate paraprofessionals with the necessary technical skills to obtain employment in accounting and accounting-related professions.
Medical Office Concentration
The Business Office Administration - Medical Office Concentration offers a 60 credit hours/975 clock hour Associate in Applied Science. The Medical Office Concentration prepares students to work in a variety of healthcare settings as medical coders or billing and reimbursement specialists.
⭐ CTLCC: Heavy Equipment Operator
The HEVO program is a short-term training course designed to prepare students to enter the heavy construction industry. Program content includes instruction in general construction site safety, operation of diesel powered heavy equipment and tractor trailer rigs, identification of common equipment/vehicle components, defensive driving skills, actual driving on rural, urban and interstate highways, cargo handling, tractor trailer backing and maneuvering, documentation and verification of loads and grades and equipment/vehicle inspections and logging.
⭐ CLTCC: Patient Care Technician
The Patient Care Technician (PCT) program consists of classroom/lab instruction and supervised/preceptor clinical activities. Prior to clinical, the student must present a current CPR card for basic life support for health care providers. Upon successful completion of this competency-based program, students may be eligible to take certification exams in Phlebotomy, Nursing Assistant, Electrocardiogram (EKG) Technician, and/or PCT.
Graduates of this program work in long-term care facilities, hospitals, laboratories, and clinics where basic bedside nursing skills are required, as well as the skills of phlebotomy, performing EKGs, stress testing, and holter monitoring procedures.
Graduates of this program work in long-term care facilities, hospitals, laboratories, and clinics where basic bedside nursing skills are required, as well as the skills of phlebotomy, performing EKGs, stress testing, and holter monitoring procedures.
🥼 CLTCC: Practical Nursing
The Practical Nursing (PN) program prepares students to meet the licensure requirements for a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), as established by the Louisiana State Board of Practical Nurse Examiners. The program progresses from simple to complex and consists of classroom instruction, lab practicum, and supervised clinical activities in accredited hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care agencies.
Graduates of this program work in many settings, including nursing homes and extended care facilities, hospitals, physicians' offices, and private homes.
Graduates of this program work in many settings, including nursing homes and extended care facilities, hospitals, physicians' offices, and private homes.
⚡️ CTLCC: Welding
The Welding Program prepares students for employment in the field of welding. Instruction is provided in various processes and techniques of welding, including oxy-fuel cutting, carbon arc cutting, shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, gas metal arc welding, pipe-welding, plasma arc cutting, blueprint reading, weld symbols, and joints. After completion of this program, the student will have covered the skills designated by the American Welding Society (AWS) and will be prepared to take the AWS entry level welder test.
Graduates of this program work in a wide-range of industries, including automotive manufacture and repair, chemical processing, construction, general manufacturing, mining, oil and gas extraction, plant maintenance, plumbing, and pipe welding, railroad construction and repair, shipbuilding, and underwater welding.
Graduates of this program work in a wide-range of industries, including automotive manufacture and repair, chemical processing, construction, general manufacturing, mining, oil and gas extraction, plant maintenance, plumbing, and pipe welding, railroad construction and repair, shipbuilding, and underwater welding.