Porter and Chester
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Porter and Chester Institute is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT). The Medical Assisting program is accredited by the American Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). The Dental Assisting program at our Chicopee, MA, Enfield, Rocky Hill, Stratford, and Branford, CT, branches is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA). In 2009, Porter and Chester Institute received the School of Excellence Award from ACCSCT which recognizes schools for their commitment to the expectations and rigors of ACCSCT accreditation. Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology - ACCSCTAccrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT) 2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 302 Arlington, Virginia 22201 (703) 247-4212
Information on Programs Offered:The health claims field is one of the fastest-growing career opportunities in the health care field. You'll develop a thorough understanding of medical administrative topics including accounting, medical records, terms and conditions of insurance, and rights and obligations of patients, along with an understanding of computer technologies. This occupation is ideal for the individual who wishes to join the health care field in a position that doesn't require performing clinical procedures. Upon graduation, Porter and Chester will help you secure the kind of enviable, satisfying position for which you've been trained. Depending on your personal needs and situation, you can choose to attend classes during the day or in the evening. Day classes meet for 9 months and consist of 45 credit hours (900 actual classroom hours). The attendance schedule is Monday through Thursday 8:30 am – 2:40 pm. Evening classes meet for 15 months and consist of 45 credit hours (900 actual classroom hours). The attendance schedule is Monday through Thursday from 6:05 pm – 9:45 pm. This program intensively covers automobile service and repair. By the time you graduate, you'll have sufficient knowledge and skill to obtain employment as a general automotive technician in a new or used car dealership or independent service center. In addition, you'll be qualified to take the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) tests and become certified when you have satisfied the ASE job experience requirements. Porter and Chester solicits repair work from the Public so that you'll be able to work on real cars with real problems that need fixing. As a result, you graduate as a truly experienced technician and will justify a superior compensation rate. Some of our best graduates get jobs that enable them to start off on a "flat rate" pay basis. Today's cars are computerized from "A to Z." You'll learn computer based diagnosis on both carbureted and fuel injected engines. You'll tear down transaxles, service anti-lock braking systems, evaluate and "tweak" engine performance, etc., etc. If you love cars, you'll love Porter and Chester's automotive program. Depending on your personal needs and situation you attend classes either in the morning, afternoon, or evening. Morning and afternoon classes meet for 12 months and consist of 60 credit hours (1200 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:40 PM or 12:50 PM to 6:00 PM. Evening classes meet for 18 months and consist of 60 credit hours (1200 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Thursday from 6:05 PM to 10:40 PM. Unlike the generalized courses that are offered at most schools, you have two different programs to choose from. One concentrates on drafting and design in the Architectural and Civil Engineering fields, and the other concentrates on drafting and design in the Mechanical and Electronic Engineering fields. In other words, you can specialize in either the development of buildings and building sites, or you can specialize in the development of products and the tools with which products are manufactured. This approach provides the time needed to arm you with the depth of skill and knowledge that qualifies you for the jobs that pay the most and offer the most advancement. It also provides the time needed for you to become a real "pro" with AutoCAD, which is the software used by almost all architectural and engineering firms. Depending on your personal needs and situation you attend classes either in the morning, afternoon, or evening. Morning and afternoon classes meet for 12 months and consist of 60 credit hours (1200 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:40 PM or 12:50 PM to 6:00 PM. Evening classes meet for 18 months and consist of 48 credit hours (960 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Wednesday from 6:05 PM to 10:40 PM. Install and trouble-shoot computers, computer networks, and internet working components. Upgrade and repair computers and peripherals (the equipment connected to computers). Build and maintain networks. Learn the principles and practices of designing, building, and maintaining networks capable of supporting national and global organizations. Develop customer relations and service skills and be able to provide support in both the Microsoft and Macintosh environments. Know your way around in such programs as MS Office and Lotus Notes. This program enables you to acquire certification for CompTIA A+ and Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP). Depending on your personal needs and situation you attend classes either in the morning, afternoon, or evening. Morning and afternoon classes meet for 12 months and consist of 60 credit hours (1200 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:40 PM or 12:50 PM to 6:00 PM. Evening classes meet for 18 months and consist of 50.7 credit hours (1013.6 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Wednesday from 6:05 PM to 10:40 PM. This program covers everything you need to know to get started in this needed, interesting occupation. Dental Assistants are well paid, respected, and have unusually solid job security. You'll learn how to prep patients, take X-rays, chart teeth, make wax impressions, order equipment and supplies, etc., etc. You'll also learn how to manage a dental office. Upon graduation, you won't have much trouble finding a good job in a dental office with a thriving practice. Depending on your personal needs and situation you attend classes either in the day or evening. Day classes meet for 9 months and consist of 39 credit hours (600 actual classroom and lab hours plus 300 hours of externship). The attendance schedule is Monday through Thursday from 8:00am - 2:15pm. Evening classes meet for 13 and a half months and consist of 39 credit hours (600 actual classroom and lab hours plus 300 hours of externship). The attendance schedule is Monday through Thursday from 6:05pm - 10:15pm. Learn how to install electrical power distribution systems in manufacturing plants, multi-story office buildings, and homes. Acquire the knowledge and skill needed to repair motors, transformers, generators, and electronic controllers on machine tools and industrial robots. Develop an understanding of the National Electrical Code and how to apply it so that the installations you wire are safe for yourself and the occupants. The course work in this program prepares you to take the L-6 and E-2 license exams. Upon graduation we'll help you locate the kind of a high-paying, enviable job that competent electricians qualify for. Depending on your personal needs and situation you attend classes either in the morning, afternoon, or evening. Morning and afternoon classes meet for 12 months and consist of 60 credit hours (1200 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:40 PM or 12:50 PM to 6:00 PM. Evening classes meet for 18 months and consist of 48 credit hours (960 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Wednesday from 6:05 PM to 10:40 PM. This course provides students with training in the technology used to build today's modern electronic devices, particularly in the areas of security and telecommunications. From basic electronics and electrical circuits, to the latest use of lasers and fiber optics for use in data and voice communications, you will learn how electronic devices work, how to design them, and how to build them. With a solid foundation in technical training, problem solving, and communications skills, by the time you graduate, you'll have sufficient knowledge and skill to obtain employment for entry-level positions in electronics technology. Depending on your personal needs and situation you attend classes either in the morning, afternoon, or evening. Morning and afternoon classes meet for 12 months and consist of 60 credit hours (1200 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:40 PM or 12:50 PM to 6:00 PM. Evening classes meet for 18 months and consist of 48 credit hours (960 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Wednesday from 6:05 PM to 10:40 PM. Porter and Chester's program is approved for credit in Connecticut's apprenticeship program and prepares you to take the B-2, D-2, and S-2 license exams. The program is also approved for credit in the Massachusetts apprenticeship program preparing you to take the Massachusetts Oil Burner Technician Certification of Competency and the Refrigeration and Technician License. Install, trouble-shoot, and repair residential, commercial, and industrial heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Become confident in the use of modern diagnostic equipment and computer-based evaluation and investigation techniques. Gain experience and professional level skill by working with the same equipment and executing the same tasks actually called for on the job. Acquire the level of know-how that employers pay top dollar for. Depending on your personal needs and situation you attend classes either in the morning, afternoon, or evening. Morning and afternoon classes meet for 12 months and consist of 60 credit hours (1200 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:40 PM or 12:50 PM to 6:00 PM. Evening classes meet for 18 months and consist of 48 credit hours (960 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Wednesday from 6:05 PM to 10:40 PM. The course work in this program consists of clinical and administrative projects taken from actual medical office environments and prepares you to take the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) and Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) certification tests. In other words, it provides you with the knowledge and skill required for competent performance in today's medical offices, hospitals, and other health services environments. For example, you'll take blood pressures, perform EKG's and other medical lab procedures. You'll learn how to assist physicians in various situations, as well as prep patients, set up schedules, and manage a medical office. By the time you graduate, you'll be qualified to secure a well-paid, promising position in this growing and unusually needed occupation. Depending on your personal needs and situation you attend classes either during the day or in the evening. Day classes meet for 9 months and consist of 42 credit hours (720 actual classroom and lab hours plus 180 hours of externship). The attendance schedule is Monday through Thursday from 8:30am - 2:40pm . Evening classes meet for 13 and a half months and consist of 42 credit hours (720 actual classroom and lab hours plus 180 hours of externship). The attendance schedule is Monday through Thursday from 6:00pm - 9:45pm . The Practical Nursing Program is a fifteen month, 230 day program designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary for direct nursing care of clients in a variety of settings such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics and doctors offices. This course of study prepares the graduate to provide nursing care to individuals with common health problems at each stage of the life span. The student is prepared to function within the nursing roles of provider of care, manager of care and member of the health care team. In addition to instruction and laboratory experience in a constantly evolving on-site facility, students also are able to experience a hands-on education in a variety of clinical settings including direct access to patients. Upon successful completion of the Program, the graduate is eligible to take the Practical Nurse Licensing Examination. Once the Examination is passed, you are qualified to secure a well paying, promising career in this growing field. The Practical Nursing Program is offered in Enfield, Rocky Hill and Watertown. 6 Campus Locations: Branford, CT Canton, CT Enfield, CT Rocky Hill, CT Stratford, CT Watertown, CT
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