19 February MSBC class to begin Mar. 19 February 19, 2018 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Registration is continuing for an evening class option for the Manufacturing Skills Basic Certification program which will begin Mar. 19 at the Itawamba Community College Belden Center. The class will meet Mondays through Thursdays through May 10 from 6-9 p.m. The program is designed to prepare students desiring to have a career in high-performance manufacturing to be successful. Through this program, students use critical thinking skills, update core skills and knowledge and will earn nationally-recognized credentials. Developed to respond to core knowledge for the current and emerging industry sectors located within the north Mississippi region, the 94-hour MBSC includes three national credentials – 10-hour OSHA, the American Heart Association’s CPR and the Career Readiness Certificate. Comprehensive interactive classes, computer-based tools, experienced instructors and excellent reference materials create a valuable training experience. Participants will learn how to operate a forklift; how to read a caliper, micrometer and blueprint drawing; how to perform CPR; what companies do to improve and ensure safety, productivity and quality of their processes and products and improve their computer skills. For more information or to register, contact TZ Waters at (662) 407-1526. Related Articles Itawamba Community College receives $100,000 and joins 41 other schools across the US as All Within My Hands' Metallica Scholars Initiative expands in year five Metallica’s foundation, All Within My Hands, continues its multimillion-dollar investment in critical workforce programs at community colleges nationwide. Among the schools, Itawamba Community College was selected from a competitive pool of applicants to receive $100,000 to transform the futures of students in the community. “It is a tremendous honor for Itawamba Community College to be selected as one of the recipients of the prestigious All Within My Hands grant, which will significantly impact our career education programs, providing funding for students to pursue a pathway and their best start,” said ICC President Dr. Jay Allen. “It is another indication of the success of the College and reinforcement of the mission that students and their success are our top priority.” The Metallica Scholars Initiative (MSI) was launched in 2019 by Metallica’s foundation, All Within My Hands (AWMH), in partnership with the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC). The workforce initiative marks its fifth year with an ambitious expansion into new curricula. MSI now directly supports 42 community colleges across 33 states, and by the end of this year, it will have helped ... Food Service Pathway class set to begin Mar. 22 at ICC-Belden Itawamba Community College has scheduled a Food Service Pathway class at the Belden Center (3200 Adams Farm Rd.) beginning Mar. 22. Classes will meet Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. through Apr. 16. The program includes Serve Safe® Food Manager Certification, Serve Safe® Alcohol Certification, CPR, certificate of completion, proper food handling standards, kitchen safety practices, culinary techniques, interview skills and résumé building, money handling and front of the house and back of the house operations. For more information or to register, contact program director Christy Scheuer at acscheuer@iccms.edu or (662) 407-1505; or pathway coordinator Josh Gammill at jegammill@iccms.edu or (662) 407-1569. Food Service Pathway class to begin Mar. 29 at ICC-Belden Itawamba Community College has scheduled a Food Service Pathway class at the Belden Center (3200 Adams Farm Rd.) beginning Mar. 29. Classes will meet Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. through Apr. 23. The program includes Serve Safe® Food Manager Certification, Serve Safe® Alcohol Certification, CPR, certificate of completion, proper food handling standards, kitchen safety practices, culinary techniques, interview skills and résumé building, money handling and front of the house and back of the house operations. Tuition assistance may be available for qualified applicants. For more information or to register, contact program director Christy Scheuer at acscheuer@iccms.edu or (662) 407-1505; or pathway coordinator Josh Gammill at jegammill@iccms.edu or (662) 407-1569. MSBC class to begin Apr. 29 at ICC-Belden Registration is continuing for a night class option for the Manufacturing Skills Basic Certification program, which will begin Apr. 29 at the Itawamba Community College Belden Center. The class will meet Mondays through Thursdays through June 19 from 6-9 p.m. The program is designed to prepare students desiring to have a career in high-performance manufacturing to be successful. Through this program, students use critical thinking skills, update core skills and knowledge and will earn nationally-recognized credentials. Developed to respond to core knowledge for the current and emerging industry sectors located within the north Mississippi region, the 94-hour MSBC program includes three national credentials – 10-hour OSHA, the American Heart Association’s CPR and the Career Readiness Certificate. Comprehensive interactive classes, computer-based tools, experienced instructors and excellent reference materials create a valuable training experience. Participants will learn how to operate a forklift; how to read a caliper, micrometer and blueprint drawing; how to perform CPR; what companies do to improve and ensure safety, productivity and quality of their processes and products and improve their computer skills. ... Class of 2026 celebrated during ICC Commencement exercises Itawamba Community College celebrated the achievements, perseverance and promise of the Class of 2026 during Commencement exercises Friday, May 15, at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus. Addressing graduates during the ceremonies, ICC President Dr. Jay Allen reminded students that “the big picture begins with you,” echoing the college’s yearlong theme, “The Power of One,” while encouraging graduates to recognize the impact one person can make through service, leadership and determination. “The road to this moment has looked different for every graduate seated before us today,” Allen said. “Some balanced jobs and family responsibilities, some overcame obstacles that once seemed impossible, and others discovered new purpose and direction along the way. Yet each story represents the power of perseverance and the value of opportunity.” ICC awarded Associate of Arts and Associate of Applied Science degrees to graduates representing communities across Northeast Mississippi and beyond. The following students received the Associate of Arts degree: Abbeville: Jadyn Herod, Kylee P. Smith Aberdeen: Abigail Eve Gill, Bri'yan Olivia Riddle, Brittany Teirra Cole, Joshua K. Schrock, Karry Elizabeth Linley, Sabrina Gabrielle Ford, Sierra B. Lochala, Zoe Alexa Valsamakis, Zoey Duenaz Amory: Anfernee ... MSBC class to begin Jan. 16 Registration is underway for a day class option for the Manufacturing Skills Basic Certification program beginning Jan. 16 at the Itawamba Community College Belden Center. The class will meet Mondays through Thursdays through Feb. 28 from 8 a.m.-noon. The program is designed to prepare students desiring to have a career in high-performance manufacturing to be successful. Through this program, students use critical thinking skills, update core skills and knowledge and will earn nationally-recognized credentials. Developed to respond to core knowledge for the current and emerging industry sectors located within the north Mississippi region, the 94-hour MBSC includes three national credentials – 10-hour OSHA, the American Heart Association’s CPR and the Career Readiness Certificate. Comprehensive interactive classes, computer-based tools, experienced instructors and excellent reference materials create a valuable training experience. Participants will learn how to operate a forklift; how to read a caliper, micrometer and blueprint drawing; how to perform CPR; what companies do to improve and ensure safety, productivity and quality of their processes and products and improve their computer skills. For more information or to register, contact TZ Waters at (662) 407-1526. Comments are closed.