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Del Mar College could be adding two new programs to its degree roster in 2022.
At Tuesday s DMC s Board of Regents meeting, vice president and chief academic officer Jonda Halcomb proposed a new Electrician program and a new Fitness and Science Exercise degree.
Both career fields are in high demand locally, Halcomb said.
The board approved the programs, but now both must be submitted to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, followed by a prospectus submission to Southern Association Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges for formal approval.
ELECTRICIAN PROGRAM
The Department of Architecture, Aviation and Automotive presented the program proposal to the Curriculum Committee on Jan. 29, during which the committee unanimously voted to approve the proposal.
Jun 9, 2021 / 04:00 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (Inside Indiana Business) The Indiana Department of Transportation and Indiana Construction Roundtable Foundation have launched a pilot program designed to grow the pipeline of highway construction workers.
BY Roads is an 11-week program that includes classroom and hands-on training to help students earn various certifications and prepare them for jobs in the industry. Foundation President Chris Price says the goal is to provide a basic level of skills training to make students marketable to employers.
In an interview with Inside INdiana Business, Price said there will be a lot of sustainable activity in the highway sector in the next 10-20 years, creating a need for more workers.