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Program Catalog 2017-2018 8/29/17 Page: 1
PROGRAM CATALOG
2017 - 2018
eastvalleyinstituteoftechnology
1601 W. Main St., Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 461-4013 www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs
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EVIT ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES Program Specifications Menu of Options Certificate Programs>>
-Collision Repair
-Cosmetology
-Plumbing Service and Repair Technician
-Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVACR)
-Practical Nurse
-Sterile Processing Technician
-Surgical Technology
-Surveyor Assistant
-Welding
Programs on Demand >>
-BICSI-ITS Cabling & Installation-Installer I
-BICSI-ITS Cabling & Installation-Installer II Copper & Optical Fiber
-BICSI-ITS Cabling & Installation-Technician
-Nursing Assistant
-Precision Machining & Manufacturing Technology
-Solar Maintenance & Installation Technician
-Barbering
Contact Information for Admissions & Financial Services: Registrar/Admission Specialist-Molly Bertholf
Main Campus: 480-461-4110 [email protected]
Adult Advisement, Admissions Office Management, & Student Records
Financial Aid Advisor-Javier Lopez Main Campus: 480-461-4025 [email protected] Financial Services, VA Benefits, FAFSA, Grants & Scholarships, Bi-Lingual Services
Advisement Counselor-Crystal Otts Main Campus: 480-461-4013 [email protected] Adult Advisement, Admissions Office Management, & Student Records
Accreditation East Valley Institute of Technology Adult Education is Accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325 Atlanta, GA 30350, Telephone: 770-396-3898 / FAX: 770-396-3790, www.council.org and by the Administration for Veterans Training.
EVIT is a public non-profit institution recognized by the Arizona Department of Education as an accredited Career and Technical Education institution.
Arizona State Board of
Cosmetology
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DEFINITIONS & DISCLAIMERS
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS A formal award certifying the satisfactory completion of a postsecondary education program & is essentially the process of publicly attesting that a specified quality or standard has been achieved or exceeded (AMTA Definition).
PROGRAMS ON DEMAND EVIT Adult Ed. offers short term, on demand training programs to meet business, industry and community training needs. Course offerings are based on student request and student enrollment. Students are welcome to submit their requests to the EVIT Adult Ed. Admissions Department 480-461-4013.
BLENDED PROGRAMS EVIT high school programs offer a limited number of seats for adults who want a daytime/2.5 hour schedule. Adults over the age of 22 enrolling in a high school program will need a DPS Fingerprint Clearance Card prior to starting class. Contact an enrollment adviser at 480-461-4013 for detailed information. Blended Programs do not qualify for Government Financial Aid and only offer a Certificate of Training.
Licensure A non-voluntary process by which an agency of government regulates a profession. It grants permission to an individual to engage in an occupation if it finds that the applicant has attained the degree of competency required to ensure the public health, safety, and welfare will be reasonably protected.
Licensure Disclaimer EVIT Adult Education courses and programs prepare students for entry into a variety of professions. Many of these professions require that a person hold an occupational license or certificate in order to work in a particular field. Typically, a person must meet certain legal requirements before obtaining such a license or certificate. These requirements are established by county, state or federal agencies and often are based on a person’s character, or whether the person has been convicted of a criminal offense. It is possible for a student who has obtained a certificate from EVIT to be denied the right to work in a particular profession after completing the certificate because of concerns over the student’s character or criminal background. Any student preparing to enter a field for which a professional license or certificate is required is strongly advised to consult with the appropriate government agency that issues such credentials. That agency can provide the student complete information about any requirements the law imposes for working in a particular occupation.
Anti-Discrimination Policy EVIT does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, national origin, disability, religion or age in tis programs, services or activities. Compliance: Title IX, Title VI, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and Drug –Free Workplace Act of 1988. For information regarding discrimination grievance or complaint procedures, contact the Director of Adult Education at 480-461-4018.
Student Insurance It is important students recognize EVIT does not have insurance to cover injuries students may sustain while in class related activities not conducted on EVIT property. Students are encouraged to obtain coverage through their family medical plan or purchase separate medical insurance through an optional district approved vendor. Medical insurance informational pamphlets are available at the Adult Education Center information counter. EVIT is not responsible for personal injury or loss of property while on campus
Tuition and Fees: Tuition and fees are approved by the EVIT Governing Board and are subject to change without notice.
EVIT Adult Education Student Handbook Policies & Procedures: Please refer to the following link for assistance with listed sections regarding EVIT Adult Ed. operations, policies, procedures, compliance and regulatory guidelines not provided in this Catalog: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/admissions/ EVIT Adult Education Pages 2-3
Business Hours & Contact Information Page 4 Administrative Staff & Faculty Pages 4-5 Student Calendar Page 5
Admission Information Pages 6-8 Scholastic Standards Pages 8-12 Tuition & Fees Pages 13-14 Financial Assistance Pages 14-18
Billing & Refund Policy Pages 18-21 Student Policies & Procedures Pages 22-28 Clinical, Internships, and Externship Policies and Procedures Pages 28-30 Student Resources and Services Pages 30-33 Public Safety Pages 34-35 Grievance & Complaint Resolution Policies and Procedures Pages 35-37
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BARBERING
CS-15 A barber is a professional who cuts, trims, and styles hair for clients. Most barbers also provide facial hair maintenance,
custom shaves and other grooming services. The goal of a barber is to make each client feel comfortable and at ease while
their hair is being cut or styled. The barber also seeks to ensure that the client is happy with his or her hairstyle, length and
color or his new facial hair style. Barbers cut, trim, shape, and taper their clients' hair. They usually use tools such as
scissors, clippers, razors, and combs. When a barber grooms a client's facial hair, he will apply lather to the area to be
shaved, usually the beard or hair contour. He will then remove the unwanted hair using a razor. Barbers may also provide
other services such as applying lotions, shampooing, styling, coloring hair, and singeing. In addition, a barber may perform
massage services for the scalp, neck, and face. Barbers will typically bill the client, accept payment and tips and finalize the
sale. They may also sell the client products such as shampoo, lotions, or tonics that will meet their styling, grooming and
maintenance needs between appointments. They will clean their work area and tools according to Arizona’s safety and
sanitation requirements after each appointment.
This comprehensive 1500 hour program prepares the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to complete the
examination for a Barber License in the State of Arizona.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5011.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: N/A
Licensure Information: State of Arizona Board of Barbers
Career Pathways: Barber, Barber Shop Operator, Master Barber, Stylist, Platform Artist
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Barbering Barber Stylist
CS15 Barbering M, T, W & TH 1500 hrs.
21 Months $ 5,000.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: misc. lab/classroom supplies, name badge, books, jacket, barbering case, and student barbering kit.
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: $140.00 State License Fee, Personal Items and Exam Kit.
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$5,000.00
$ 800.00
$5,800.00
$ 260.00
$3,000.00
$800.00
$3,800.00
$260.00
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualify for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available. ***Barber Stylist- 750 Clock hours of Barbering Training for Cosmetology License students.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
August 7, 2017 April 7, 2019* TBA TBA Vasquez
* Actual date may vary based upon student progress in completing the 1500 hours of training required.
east valley institute of technology
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BICSI-ITS CABLING & INSTALLATION – INSTALLER I IN 101
IT70
BICSI (Building Industry Consulting Service International) is the ITS industry leader in design, management, installation and maintenance of Information Technology Systems. BICSI provides the most prestigious certifying credentials available in the industry. Students will learn the importance of safety and professionalism for ideal job performance. Discussion topics will include pathways, spaces, fire-stopping and how to choose the correct tool or procedure for specific tasks. Additionally, the participant will have a solid understanding of decision -making based upon applicable codes, standards and best practices. This program affords the student the basic skills needed to successfully complet e the BICSI Certification Examination at the ITS Installer Level 1 post program completion.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/49-9052.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Career Pathways: Information Technology Systems Cable Installer
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math Basic ITS Background
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
IT70 BICSI ITS Cabling and Installation – Installer I M-T-W-TH & F 40 hrs.
1 Weeks $1,085.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: Workbook $65.00, BICSI Examination Fee $275.00, ID Badge & Misc. supplies including expendable cabling connectors etc.
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: ITSIMM Manual $255.00, plus incidentals
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 1,085.00
$ 415.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 255.00
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualify for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available Day and evening classes available. Program is scheduled on-demand. Students must bring a print version of the Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM) to class (binder version, not downloadable), along with any errata sheets.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
July 10, 2017 July 14, 2017 M, T, W, TH & F 8:00AM – 5:00PM Dan Riley/Bill Olney
September 11, 2017 September 15, 2017 M, T, W, TH & F 8:00AM – 5:00PM Dan Riley/Bill Olney
east valley institute of technology
1601 W. Main St. Mesa, AZ 85201 | 480.461.4013/4025 | www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs
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BICSI-ITS CABLING & INSTALLATION – INSTALLER II COPPER IN 225
IT80
BICSI (Building Industry Consulting Service International) is the ITS industry leader in design, management, installation and maintenance of Information Technology Systems. BICSI provides the most prestigious certifying credentials available in the industry. This program provides an overview of the transmission principles of copper cable, professionalism, safety and general industry best practices. Upon completion of the program, students will be able to: accurately interpret drawings, plans and specifications; discuss cable selection and implications for application on the network; make recommendations based upon applicable codes, standards and best practices; interpret the job plan and perform upgrades for existing infrastructure. The intermediate program prepares the student to take the BICSI Certification Examination at the ITS Installer 2 Level, specializing in copper cabling. The certification will be administered post completion of the program.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/49-9052.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Career Pathways: Information Technology Systems Cabling Installer – Intermediate (Level 2)
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math, 1 yr. ICT Experience
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
IT80 BICSI ITS Cabling and Installation – Installer II
Copper M-T-W-TH & F
40 hrs. 1 Weeks
$1,585.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: Workbook $65.00, BICSI Examination Fee $275.00, ID Badge & Misc. supplies including expendable cabling connectors etc.
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: ITSIMM Manual $255.00, plus incidentals
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 1,585.00
$ 415.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 255.00
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualify for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available Day and evening classes available. Program scheduled upon demand. Students must bring a print version of the Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM) to class (binder version, not downloadable), along with any errata sheets.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
July 24, 2017 July 28, 2017 M, T, W, TH & F 8:00AM – 5:00PM Dan Riley/Bill Olney
September 25, 2017 September 29, 2017 M, T, W, TH & F 8:00AM – 5:00PM Dan Riley/Bill Olney
east valley institute of technology
1601 W. Main St. Mesa, AZ 85201 | 480.461.4013/4025 | www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs
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BICSI-ITS CABLING & INSTALLATION – INSTALLER II OPTICAL FIBER IN 250
IT80A
BICSI (Building Industry Consulting Service International) is the ITS industry leader in design, management, installation and maintenance of Information Technology Systems. BICSI provides the most prestigious certifying credentials available in the industry. This program provides an overview of the transmission principles of optical fiber cables, professionalism, safety and general industry best practices. Upon completion of the program, students will be able to: accurately interpret drawings, plans and specifications; discuss cable selection and implications for application on the network; make recommendations based upon applicable codes, standards and best practices; interpret the job plan and perform upgrades for existing infrastructure. The intermediate program prepares the student to take the BICSI Certification Examination at the ITS Installer 2 Level, specializing in optical fiber cabling. The certification will be administered post completion of the program.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/49-9052.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Career Pathways: Information Technology Systems Cabling Installer – Intermediate (Level 2)
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math, 2 yrs. ICT Experience
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
IT80A BICSI ITS Cabling and Installation – Installer II
Optical Fiber M-T-W-TH & F
40 hrs. 1 Weeks
$1,785.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: Workbook $65.00, BICSI Examination Fee $275.00, ID Badge & Misc. supplies including expendable cabling connectors etc.
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: ITSIMM Manual $255.00, plus incidentals
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 1,785.00
$ 415.00
$ 2,200.00
$ 255.00
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualify for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available Day and evening classes available. Programs are scheduled upon demand. Students must bring a print version of the Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM) to class (binder version, not downloadable), along with any errata sheets or students may purchase a manual during registration for $215.00.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
August 7, 2017 August 11, 2017 M, T, W, TH & F 8:00AM – 5:00PM Dan Riley/Bill Olney
October 9, 2017 October 13, 2017 M, T, W, TH & F 8:00AM – 5:00PM Dan Riley/Bill Olney
east valley institute of technology
1601 W. Main St. Mesa, AZ 85201 | 480.461.4013/4025 | www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs
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BICSI-ITS CABLING & INSTALLATION – TECHNICIAN TE 350
IT90
BICSI (Building Industry Consulting Service International) is the ITS industry leader in design, management, installation and maintenance of Information Technology Systems. BICSI provides the most prestigious certifying credentials available in the industry. This program is designed to improve the student’s knowledge and skills in cabling installation and will focus on the study of specialized systems and advanced copper and optical fiber structured cabling systems. Topics addressed during the training include: advanced copper and optical fiber splicing, testing and troubleshooting; evaluation of specific applications of ITS cabling installations; Interpretation of multiple aspects of field coordination, including site surveys, blueprint reading, network infrastructure and project management. Students will lead an installation group or team using project management skills. This BICSI recognized ITS Technician Training will prepare the student to take the BICSI ITS Technician Certification Examination post completion of the program.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/49-1011.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Career Pathways: Information Technology Systems Cabling Technician
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math, 3 yrs. ICT Experience.
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
IT90 BICSI ITS Cabling and Installation - Technician M-T-W-TH & F 40 hrs.
1 Weeks $1,885.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: Workbook $65.00, BICSI Examination Fee $275.00, ID Badge & Misc. supplies including expendable cabling connectors etc.
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: ITSIMM Manual $255.00, plus incidentals
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 1,885.00
$ 415.00
$ 2, 300.00
$ 255.00
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualify for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available Day and evening classes available. Program is scheduled upon demand. Students must bring a print version of the Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM) to class (binder version, not downloadable), along with any errata sheets.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
August 21, 2017 August 25, 2017 M, T, W, TH & F 8:00AM – 5:00PM Dan Riley/Bill Olney
October 23, 2017 October 27, 2017 M, T, W, TH & F 8:00AM – 5:00PM Dan Riley/Bill Olney
east valley institute of technology
1601 W. Main St. Mesa, AZ 85201 | 480.461.4013/4025 | www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs
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COLLISION REPAIR AB10
Includes fundamental hands on training in collision repair shop operations, materials handling and safety practices. Students will be introduced to basic operations in many areas of the collision repair industry with a focus on entry-level position skills. Students will gain basic understanding of safety practices, tool and equipment usage, maintenance, basic repair process and procedures, damage assessment, metal repair, structural re-alignment, welding techniques, paint preparation, painting and detailing. Students will also experience structural and plastic repair techniques. In addition, students will gain knowledge of the mechanical and electrical components of late model automobiles and experience a well-balanced mix of classroom lecture, lab and shop activities for hands-on, real life practice.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/49-3021.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Career Pathways: Automotive Painter, Collision Repair Technician, Damage Appraiser
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
AB10 Collision Repair M-T-W-TH 620 hrs.
10 months $6,500.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: misc. supplies, Student ID badge, web-based technology fee I-CAR.
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees Include: Paint respirator, safety glasses
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 6,500.00
$ 800.00
$ 7,300.00
$ 50.00
Notes: This Program Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
August 7, 2017 May 17, 2018 M,T,W & TH 5:00PM – 9:30PM Tom Abbott
east valley institute of technology
1601 W. Main St. Mesa, AZ 85201 | 480.461.4013/4025 | www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs
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COSMETOLOGY
CS10
If you crave a career with flexible schedules, the opportunity to be creative, and the ability to control your income limits, then invest in an exciting and rewarding career in Cosmetology. Job growth in cosmetology is expected to rise at a rate of 13% between 2012 and 2022 (BLS, 2015). Cosmetology students learn the foundation of haircutting, color, texture, hairstyling, skin care and nail care. Students will progress to advanced techniques that are relevant while learning in both a classroom setting and in the student salon. The Student Salon is open to the public providing real time opportunities to practice technical skills in hair and nails. Students will also interface with industry experts, participating in trade shows, events and workshops. The successful completion of the 1600 hour Cosmetology program, will prepare students to take the Arizona State Board of Cosmetology Examination.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5012.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Licensure Information: https://boc.az.gov/sites/default/files/documents/files/Examination%20application%206-15_0.pdf
Career Pathways: Hairstylist, Barber, Platform Artist, Salon Owner, Sales Consultant, Cosmetology Instructor
Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
CS10 Cosmetology M, T, W & TH 1600 hrs.
10 Months $12,500.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: Student Cosmo Kit, Student ID Badge, Misc.,
Books **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees Include: State Board Exam- Theory and Practical - $177.00 & AZ license-$70.00
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$12, 500.00
$ 900.00
$13, 400.00
$ 247.00
Note: This Program Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available Students may select one of the full-time or part-time schedule options listed below. Classes may start every 4-6 weeks, dependent upon curriculum rotation schedule. Section 1700 Basic Modules rotates through blocks of Theory and Practical Instruction totaling 450 Hours. Students who complete the entire 1600 Hour program with License may receive 44 Credit Hours toward an Associate’s Degree through Eastern Arizona College. See Enrollment Advisor for details.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
August 7, 2017 May 17, 2018* M,T,W & TH 8:00AM – 6:00PM Sanchez/Ballard
*Actual date may vary based upon student progress in completing the 1600 hours of training required.
Schedule Options OPTION CLASS MEETS COMPLETION
AM PART-TIME M-TH 8AM-1PM 20 MONTHS*
PM PART-TIME M-TH 1PM-6PM 20 MONTHS*
FULL-TIME M-TH 8AM-6PM 10 MONTHS*
east valley institute of technology
1601 W. Main St. Mesa, AZ 85201 | 480.461.4013/4025 | www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs
Arizona State Board of
Cosmetology
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PLUMBING SERVICE & REPAIR TECHNICIAN
PLB10
The Plumbing Service and Repair Technician Program is a comprehensive program designed to train students to become a qualified technician in plumbing service, repair and plumbing installation. The program offers a learning environment combining many distinct, but interconnected areas in the plumbing field including: plumbing theory, hands-on assessments, construction trades safety, residential water quality, green technologies, sales and marketing strategies, professionalism, problem solving, customer service and communication skills, and job readiness strategies. Certifications will be offered to program graduates by George Brazil Plumbing and the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Additionally, many manufacturer specialty certifications may be awarded. Graduates will be qualified for employment in the plumbing field as an entry level plumbing service and repair technician or entry level plumbing installation technician.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/47-2152.02
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Career Pathways: Plumbing Service & Repair Technician Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
PLB10 Plumbing Service & Repair Technician M, T, W & TH 620 hrs.
10 months $5,700.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: NCCER Membership Package, OSHA 10 Certification, misc. supplies, student ID badge, Books
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: Safety glasses, gloves, basic hand tools & Uniform
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$5,700.00
$ 825.00
$6,525.00
$ 450.00
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualify for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
August 7, 2017 May 17, 2018 M,T,W & TH 5:00PM – 9:00PM Staff
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HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION (HVACR)
AC10
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that HVAC Technician jobs will grow over 20% in the next 10 years, almost twice the average for all careers. Students in this program are provided training in electrical maintenance, residential, commercial and industrial wiring, appliance repair, air distribution and balancing, and repair of electronic controls and circuits. Air conditioning students learn the skills required to install service and repair air conditioning, refrigeration and heating equipment. The program prepares students for the EPA Examination for refrigerant licensing, which is required to become a HVAC Technician. In addition, students will be eligible to sit for the NATE Certification Exam post completion of the program.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/49-9021.01
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Career Pathways: A/C Tech (Air Conditioning Technician); HVAC Installer (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Installer); HVAC Mechanic (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Mechanic); HVAC Service Tech (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Service Technician); HVAC Service Technician (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Service Technician); HVAC Specialist (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Specialist); HVAC Technician (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Technician); HVAC Technician (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technician); Service Technician; Systems Mechanic Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
AC10 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and
Refrigeration M, T, W & TH
620 hrs. 10 months
$6,500.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: Misc. supplies, name badge, Books
**Safety glasses, gloves, gauge tool, EPA Exam Fee
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 6,500.00
$ 650.00
$7,150.00
$ 294.00
Notes: This Program Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
August 7, 2017 May 17, 2018 M,T,W & TH 5:00PM – 9:30PM Wheeler
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LASER ESTHETICS TECHNICIAN
CS34
Opportunities are great for experienced and well trained Laser Esthetics Technicians to work in a wide variety of settings including spas, doctor’s offices, resorts, fitness centers and medical facilities. The program includes both classroom and extensive hands-on applications to develop precise competencies. Procedures covered include IPL and Laser Hair Removal, Pigment Reduction, Body Contouring and Non-Ablative Skin Resurfacing. Emphasis is placed on safety and effective customer service skills. Upon completion of the program, students are eligible to take the Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA) Certification Exam.
Occupational Profile: https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: N/A
Career Pathways: Skin Care Specialists, Aesthetician, Clinical Esthetician, Medical Esthetician
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math, Basic Aesthetics or Medical Background
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
CS34 Laser Esthetics Technician M-T-W & TH 80 hrs.
$3,000.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: Workbook, ID Badge, Student Kit & Misc. Supplies
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: Certification Examination Fee
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 3,000.00
$ 420.00
$ 3,420.00
$ 30.00
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualify for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available Day and evening classes available. Program is scheduled upon demand.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
TBA TBA M, T, W & TH 8:00AM – 12:00PM Staff
TBA TBA M, T, W & TH 1:00PM – 5:00PM Staff
Call 480-461-4013 for more information.
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PRACTICAL NURSE (PN)
PN10 Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) work under the direct supervision of a physician or registered nurse and form an integral part of the health care team. Professional duties of the LPN include: client assessments; medication administration; providing therapeutic, diagnostic, nutritional and wound care support; collaboration with the interdisciplinary care team; contributing to the client plan of care; and providing client and family healthcare education. This program includes a comprehensive course of study that combines theory with clinical practice. The curriculum is designed to provide qualified individuals an opportunity to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable them to become safe and competent practical nurses. Program completers are eligible to apply for the Arizona State Board exam to secure licensure.
Industry/Program Certification: Arizona Board of Nursing #96-130
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/29-2061.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Licensure Information: https://www.azbn.gov/media/1500/rn-lpn-endorsement-packet-09292014.pdf
Career Pathways: Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse
Prerequisites: Advising Session with Nursing Director, High School Diploma or GED, TEAS Test with a score of 60% or better & Medical Experience. Strongly Recommend Arizona Board of Nursing Nurse Assistant License, Medical Assistant Certification and/or Emergency Medical Technician Certification.
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
PN10 Practical Nurse (PN) Varies by Course 1,181 hrs. 3 Blocks
$13,935.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: misc. lab/classroom supplies, name badge, web-based technology fee, and Nursing Pin.
** Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: Random drug screen, stethoscope, DPS fingerprint card, AZBN fingerprint card, nursing uniform, CPR card, AZBN & license fee, Pearson NCLEX test fee, My Clinical Exchange Fee, wrist watch with second hand, pen light, entrance exam fee, textbooks & workbooks.
Tuition Block I Block II Block III *Supply Fees Total
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees w/o immunizations
$13,935.00
$ 5,636.00 $ 5,336.00 $ 2,963.00
$ 550.00
$14,485.00
$ 1,500.00 +
Notes: This Program Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available Class hours may vary throughout the program. Please consult specific course syllabus for class days and times. Clinical hours will vary throughout the program and may include weekends.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
September 11, 2017 September 11, 2018 M, T & W 8:30AM – 4:30PM Barbara Koeber
TBA TBA M, T & W 8:30AM – 4:30PM Barbara Koeber
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STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN
MC51A Sterilization technicians are allied health professionals responsible for decontamination, inspection, assembly and
sterilization of surgical instruments and surgical supply. Sterile processing technicians work under close supervision of the
operating room team in providing fully functional, sterilized and ready-to-use surgical equipment. They work closely with
any other department in the health-care facility where there is a need for sterilized items that are used on a patient. In
today’s world of health care, a Sterile Processing Department must be filled with highly trained and skilled professionals
who are familiar with all aspects of the job, surgical procedures and infection control procedures and practices. The sterile
processing technician must possess a great knowledge of surgical instruments, surgical supply, sterilization methods and
sterile storage. EVIT is proud to be one of the few educational institutions with a fully functional sterile processing lab as
well as all the necessary equipment that will help students acquire the skill sets needed to be valued leaders in the
profession.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/31-9093.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Licensure Information: http://iahcsmm.org/images/Certification/Certification/IAHCSMM_Certification_Handbook_2014.03.28.pdf
Career Pathways: Central Processing Technician (CPT), Central Service Technician (CST), Central Sterile Supply Technician (CSS Technician), Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST), Instrument Technician, Sterile Preparation Technician, Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician (SPD Technician), Sterile Processing Technician, Sterile Technician, Sterilization Technician
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID
Course Name
Days
Hours
Tuition
Program Fees
MC51A
Sterile Processing Technician
T,W & TH
600 hrs. 6 months
$5,320.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: Lab Fee, ID Badge
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: Books $150.00 , drug screen, scrubs, DPS LV 1 fingerprint card, OCO, CPR, finger printing fee, and licensure test fee.
Tuition
*Supply Fees Total
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$5,320.00
$ 105.00 $5,425.00
$ 504.95
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualify for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available * Clinical is 8 hrs. per day, Monday – Friday for 10 weeks. May require some holidays or weekends.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
August 8, 2017 December 31, 2017 T, W & TH 4:00PM – 8:30PM Ivan Jaksic
January 9, 2018 July 31, 2018 T, W & TH 4:00PM – 8:30PM Ivan Jaksic
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SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
MC51 Surgical technologists are Allied Health Professionals, who are an integral part of the team of medical practitioners providing surgical care to patients. Surgical technologists work under the supervision of a Registered Nurse to facilitate the safe and effective conduct of surgical procedures, ensuring that the operating room environment is safe, that equipment functions properly, and that the operative procedure is conducted under conditions that maximize patient safety. Surgical Technologists possess expertise in the theory and application of sterile and aseptic technique and combine the knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, along with the implementation of instrumentation and technology to facilitate a physician’s performance of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. The Surgical Technology Program mission is to train competent, employable, entry level Surgical Technologists that meet the healthcare standards and needs of the community in a variety of settings.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/29-2055.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Licensure Information: http://www.nbstsa.org/downloads/2015/2015-CST-Examination-App.pdf
Industry/Program Accreditation: The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) and the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (ARC/STSA). Contact: 727-210-2350. 1361 Park Street, Clearwater, FL 33756
Program Certifications: National Board of Surgical Technologists and Surgical Assistants (NBSTSA). The Association of Surgical Technologists (AST), Contact: 303-694-9130. 6 West Dry Creek Circle, Suite 220, Littleton, CO 80120
Career Pathways: Certified Surgical Technologist
Prerequisites: Advising with Surgical Technology Director, High School Diploma or GED, Anatomy & Physiology/Medical Terminology Strongly Recommended; Medical Experience Recommended.
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
MC51 Surgical Technology M,T,W,TH
& F 1190 hrs.
12 months $11,543.00
*Supply Fees Include:, misc. supplies, DATARC, Student ID badge
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: Drug screen, Immunizations (TB, Etc), DPS Level I fingerprint card, NBSTSA exam fee, Books, 2 pair scrubs, CPR card and My Clinical Exchange.
Tuition
*Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees:
$11,543.00
$ 305.00
$11,848.00
$ 811.75
Notes: This Program Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available Training days & times may vary for clinical, subject to operating room schedules. Typical clinical schedule is from 6:30 am to 3:00 pm. *Minimum of 1,080 hrs. to complete course.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
July 10, 2017 June 29, 2018 M,T,W,TH & F 8:00AM – 1:30PM Paige/Young
January 8, 2018 December 21, 2018 M,T,W,TH & F 8:00AM – 1:30PM Paige/Young
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SURVEYOR ASSISTANT
CT 30
An occupation developed by our early forefathers that shaped the development of our country; Land Surveying is crucial to responsible land and community development. Land Surveyors work with engineers, architects and builders to produce precise measurements of dimensional relationships, horizontal distances, elevations, directions, and angles, on the earth's surface especially for use in locating property boundaries, construction layout, and mapmaking. Surveyor Assistants aid and are mentored by experienced surveyors in the field known as Crew Chiefs. A typical survey crew has a Crew Chief and one or more Surveyor Assistants depending on the size and nature of the job at hand. The Crew Chief, either a registered surveyor or an experienced/promoted Surveyor Assistant, leads the day-to-day operation of the survey crew while having direct interaction with his or her Surveyor Assistant. Survey Assistants are expected to perform a wide variety of activities in the field and in the office to ensure the success and safety of the survey crew. This 310 hour/24 month training program prepares the Surveyor Assistant to complete the National Society of Professional Surveyors Certified Surveying Technician Levels I and II and achieve certification from the National Center for Construction Education and Research. Apprenticeship option is available for this program. Industry/Program Certification: National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) & National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/17-3031.01
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Certification Information: http://nsps.site-ym.com/?page=ProfessionalQual
Career Pathways: Instrument Operator, Survey Crew Chief, Survey Technician, Licensed Surveyor, UAS/UAV Operator, Scanning/LiDAR Operator, GIS Technician, Photogrammetry Technician.
PREREQUISITES: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math.
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees Program Fees
CT 30 Surveyor Assistant M & W
___________ T & TH
310 hrs.
24 Months $2,200.00
Standard Program
Apprentice Option (See Notes)
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: misc. lab/classroom supplies, name badge, Books, NCCER Fee, Certification Exam Fee **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: Reflective Vest, Hard Hat, Safety Glasses, and Safety Footwear.
Tuition *Supply Fees Apprenticeship Fee Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$2,200.00
$ 545.00
N/A
$2,745.00
$ 150.00
$2,200.00
$ 545.00
$1,840.00
$4,585.00
$ 150.00
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualify for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans and Supplemental Funding May be Available. Apprentice Option Students may be eligible for grant funding, up to $4,000, through the WIOA Program.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
TBD TBD T & Th 6:00PM – 8:00PM Crume
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WELDING
WD10
Arizona’s newest International Accredited Test Facility is offering welding certifications through the American Welding Society (AWS) on site. Students will learn basic skills in the SMAW, GMAW (MIG), GTAW (TIG) and OFC processes. During this course students will weld in all positions and practice for AWS certifications. Using NCCER and AWS Sense curriculum students complete modules in each welding process and will perform Welder Performance Qualifications (WPQ) in accordance with AWS standards. When students pass WPQ’s they will receive an internationally recognized AWS certification. Other program modules include: Shop safety, print reading, welding symbols, Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), theory and fabrication. Graduates can work in a variety of welding industries such as; Mining, Ornamental iron, Structural steel, Shipbuilding, Pipe welding, Aerospace, Weld inspection and Sales. The EVIT welding department's primary goal is to align our program with industry and prepare students for entry level employment in the welding industry. Instructors are NCCER certified. Apprenticeship Option is available for this program.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/51-4121.06
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Career Pathways: Apprenticeships, Helper, Welder, Combination Welder, Fitter Welder, Weld inspection, Sales.
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program
Fees
Program Fees
WD10 Welding M, T, W &TH 620 hrs.
10 months $7,250.00
Standard Program
Apprentice Program
(See Notes)
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: NCCER Membership Package & Text Books, Welding Consumables for SMAW (Stick), GMAW (MIG) & OFC (Oxy Fuel Cutting) processes, gases, ID badge and Certification in SMAW (Stick).
**Estimated Out-Of-Pocket Fees: PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) Safety Glasses (clear or dark) Jeans, All Leather Safety Toed Work Boots, Welding Helmet, Jacket, and Gloves. Wire Cutters, C Vise Grips, Tape Measure, Tri-Square, Wrenches, Screw Drivers, etc. 4 ½” Grinder, AWS membership fee, General Hand Tools, MIG & TIG Certifications Approx. $150.00 each test.
Tuition
*Supply Fees Apprentice Fee Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$7,250.00 $ 850.00
N/A
$8,100.00
$ 400.00
$7,250.00
$ 850.00
$4,000.00
$12,100.00
$ 400.00
Notes: This Program Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available. Apprentice Option Students may be eligible for grant funding, up to $4,000, through the WIOA Program. Program Sequence: 1. First Semester: All students will Train in SMAW (Stick). 2. Second Semester: Students will train and possibly certify in GMAW, GTAW, FCAW and advanced SMAW.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
August 7, 2017 May 17, 2018 M,T,W & TH 5:00PM – 9:30PM TBA
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NURSING ASSISTANT
MC 30
Nursing Assistants enjoy solid job security and frequently work a flexible schedule working in long-term care facilities, hospitals, clinics, and in the home. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) also support doctors and nurses in direct patient car e, diagnostic procedures and patient care treatments. The curriculum includes a broad range of subjects, including, but not limited to, infection control, communication and interpersonal skills, safety and emergency procedures, personal care skills, and basic nursing skills. Direct patient care training & instruction is facilitated in the classroom, lab and clinical settings. Post program completion, the successful student will be prepared to take the Arizona State Board of Nursing certification exam.
Industry/Program Certification: Arizona Board of Nursing #4133
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/31-1014.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Licensure Information: https://www.azbn.gov/media/1495/cna-exam-packet.pdf
Career Pathways: Certified Nursing Assistant, Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
MC 30 Nursing Assistant (NA) M, T, W &TH
170 hrs.
10-12 weeks $1,000.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: misc. lab/classroom supplies, name badge
****Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: Book $100.95, Cotton Gait Belt, DPS Finger print card, Finger Prints, Random Drug screen, 1-2 pairs of scrubs, b/w close toe shoes, watch with second hand, books, OCO, CPR for Healthcare Worker, fee for license test.
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees w/o immunization
$1,000.00
$ 85.00
$1,085.00
$ 550.00
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualify for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available Clinical hours completed outside school hours, there are six eight hour clinical days. May include Saturday and Sunday.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
TBD TBD M, T, W & TH 5:00PM – 9:00PM Staff
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CLASSIC AUTOMOTIVE RESTORATION
AB10
Includes fundamental hands on training in automotive restoration, materials handling and safety practices. Students will acquire the skill and knowledge required restore and maintain classic automotive. The course will cover basic understanding of safety practices, history of auto restoration, gasoline engine maintenance, chassis/driver trains, basic welding, body preparation, painting, refinishing, and interiors. Student will experience a well-balanced mix of classroom lecture, lab and shop activities for hands-on, real life practice.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/49-3021.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment:
Career Pathways: Automotive Painter, Collision Repair Technician, Classic Car Fabricator/Restoration Technician
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
AB10 Classic Automotive Restoration T-W-TH 310 hrs.
8 months $2,250.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: misc. supplies, Student ID badge
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees Include: Paint respirator, safety glasses
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 2,250.00
$ 800.00
$ 3,050.00
$ 50.00
Notes: This Program Does Not Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available.
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
October 16, 2017 May 17, 2018 T,W & TH 5:00PM – 9:00PM TBD
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PRECISION MACHINING & MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
MT10
The Precision Machining & Manufacturing Technology program is designed to teach the technical skills necessary to ensure students are prepared for the entry level basics in set up and operation of manual and computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools. Students will learn to read and interpret blue print drawings, learn the proper use of precision measuring tools used by machinists, die and mold makers, and skilled professionals in the manufacturing industry. Students will develop leadership, management, and quality control skills while working towards nationally recognized NIMS certifications.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/51-4041.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Career Pathways: Manual & Computer Controlled Machinist, Tool & Die Maker, Mold Maker, Aerospace, Medical & Robotic industries, Jewelry making, Engineer
Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID Course Name Days Hours Tuition Program Fees
MT10 Precision Machining & Manufacturing Technology M, T, W & TH 620 hrs.
10 months $6,500.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: NCCER Membership Package misc. supplies, ID Badge, Book Fee
** Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: Safety glasses, steel toe shoes, NIMS Reg., NIMS Test
Tuition *Supply Fees Total **Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 6,500.00
$ 500.00
$ 7,000.00
$ 200.00
Notes: This Program Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
TBD TBD M,T,W & TH 5:00PM – 9:30PM Staff
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AESTHETICS
CS14
Specialize in the science of skin care and develop a thorough understanding of all aspects of the industry basics including waxing, makeup techniques, facials and general knowledge of the spa industry. Learn techniques for skin analysis, deep pore cleansing, exfoliation and specialized treatments including dermaplaning, peels and body treatments. The program is heavily focused on the practical application of skills to prepare the student for the Arizona State Board of Cosmetology exam for Aesthetics after completing the required 600 hours.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Career Pathways: Aesthetician, Makeup Artist, Manufacturer Rep., Salon Manager/ Owner, Aesthetics Instructor, State Board Examiner
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED, Proficiency in Basic Reading and Math
Catalog ID
Course Name
Days
Hours
Tuition
Program Fees
CS14
Aesthetics
M, T, W & TH 600 hrs. 9 months
$4, 500.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: Student Aesthetics Kit w/Uniform, Student ID Badge, Misc., Books
** Estimated Out-Of-Pocket Fees: Arizona State Board Certification Exam-Theory & Practical-$177.00 & AZ License- $40.00
Tuition
*Supply Fees
Total
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 4,500.00
$ 600.00
$5,100.00
$ 217.00
Notes: This Program Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
TBD TBD M,T,W & TH 5:00PM – 9:30PM Staff
Arizona State Board of
Cosmetology
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MASSAGE THERAPY
MA10 Students study Western and Eastern massage modalities including Swedish, Sports, Chair, Hot Stone and Reflexology. Coursework also includes anatomy and physiology, pathology, hygiene, ethics and business practices. Students will prepare for their state certification by completing 720 hours of hands-on training in the public clinic on campus and at community events. Students are eligible to sit for the Arizona State Board of Massage Therapy Licensing exam post completion of the program.
Occupational Profile: http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/31-9011.00
Consumer Information/Gainful Employment: http://www.evit.com/programs/adult_programs/consumer_information
Licensure Information: https://massagetherapy.az.gov/sites/default/files/documents/files/app%20and%20inst%20updated%201-15_5.pdf
Career Pathways: Massage Therapist in various settings such as day spas and resorts, Chiropractor Assistant, Private Practice Owner
Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED
Catalog ID
Course Name
Days
Hours
Tuition
Program Fees
MA10
Massage Therapy
M, T, W & TH 720hrs. 12 months
$5,700.00
Program Details
*Supply Fees Include: Name Badge, Misc. Supplies, Clinic Shirt, Holster, Activity Fee, Books , Scrubs
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees: License Fee $240.00
Tuition
*Supply Fees
Total
**Estimated Out-of-Pocket Fees
$ 5,700.00
$ 220.00
$5,920.00
$ 240.00
Notes: This Program Qualifies for Federal Financial Aid; Affordable Payment Plans Available
Start Date End Date Days of the Week Times Instructor
TBD TBD M,T,W & TH 5:00PM – 9:30PM Staff
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