LIFT the Valley is a one-year certificate program designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in exciting new career opportunities emerging in Imperial County. With a focus on the developing Lithium Valley project, LIFT the Valley offers practical training in:
Fast-Track Your Career: Complete your certificate in just one year (two semesters) and be ready to join the workforce quickly.
Hands-On Learning: Our program emphasizes practical skills through state-of-the-art equipment, lab exercises, and internship opportunities.
Industry-Recognized Credentials: Earn certifications aligned with industry standards, such as SACA and NC3, making you a highly competitive candidate.
Experienced Faculty: Learn from our dedicated instructors with expertise in geothermal and mineral extraction technologies.
Local Focus, Global Impact: LIFT prepares you for rewarding careers in Imperial County's thriving Lithium Valley project, while also equipping you with transferable skills for broader opportunities.
This program is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Manufacturing and Supply Chains.
This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Manufacturing and Supply Chains (MESC) Award Number DE-MS0000049.
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BLDC 015 | PLNT 085 | CIS 120 OR CIS 124 |
CIS 120 OR CIS 124 | PLNT 90 | |
PLNT 080 | WE 220 | |
WT 105 |
Enhance your scientific skills with our Chemical Lab Technician course, providing basic instruction in scientific methods. This course covers key aspects including hypothesis development, experimentation, and data interpretation.
FALL COURSES - 9 Units
CHEM 082 (4 units) WT 105 or Math 105 (3 units) CIS 124 (1 unit) WE 201 (1 unit)
SPRING COURSES - 11 units
CHEM 085 (4 units) WT 110 (4 units) BLDC 015 (1 unit) CIS 120 (1 unit) WE 220 (1 unit)
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Chemical Technician Press Classes Presentation 2024
FAQ
1. What is the Chemical Lab Technician Program?
2. Is this a traditional chemistry program?
No, this is not a traditional chemistry program. The program is tailored for individuals who want to work in a chemical lab setting and does not require prior chemistry knowledge.
3. What certifications will I earn upon completion?
Upon completion, you will earn your OSHA certificate, Imperial Valley College Certificate, and will be placed in an internship for real-world experience.
4. When do classes begin?
Classes for the Chemical Lab Technician Program begin on August 12th.
5. How long is the program and how many units do I need to complete?
The program can be completed in just two semesters, totaling 20 units.
6. What are the courses for the Fall 2024 semester?
7. What are the courses for the Spring 2025 semester?
8. What kind of job opportunities are available after completing the program?
There is a high demand for Chemical Lab Technicians in various industries. Potential job roles include:
9. Where can I find more information about labor market trends for Chemical Lab Technicians?
You can check out the Labor Market Report for Chemical Lab Technicians on the Centers of Excellence webpage to explore job opportunities.
10. Who can I contact for more information about the program?
For more information, you can contact:
11. What are the key learning goals of the program?
The program aims to provide students with practical skills in:
12. What is the overall goal of the Chemical Lab Technician Program?
The overall goal is to prepare students to maintain a lab in proper working order, ensuring they are confident working with various equipment and chemicals, and capable of providing meaningful data to supervisors.
13. What makes this program unique?
The Chemical Lab Technician Program at Imperial Valley College stands out due to its strong industry connections, practical hands-on training, and the comprehensive support provided to students, including internships and certification.
14. Which agencies are looking to hire Chemical Lab Technicians?
Agencies looking to hire Chemical Lab Technicians include:
15. Will my Education Plan or financial aid be affected if I am a current student?
For more information regarding this, contact Maria Neely to schedule a one-on-one appointment to go over your individual situation.
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