NIACC Career Center – Charles City
At the NIACC Career Center in Charles City, we’re thrilled to open doors to a world of opportunities and a brighter future for our students. Our state-of-the-art facility is dedicated to providing high school students with hands-on, career-focused education that paves the way for both college readiness and workforce success, along with continuing education opportunities for adults looking to upskill, reskill, or pursue new interests.
Participating High Schools
We are proud to collaborate with a consortium of local schools, ensuring that students from across our community have access to top-tier education. The schools participating in this initiative include:
Charles City Community School
Clarksville Community School
Nashua-Plainfield High School
North Butler Community School
Osage Community School
Riceville Community School
Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock Community School
Each school brings a unique strength to our consortium, enriching the learning experience for all students.
Choose an option below to learn more about our Credit and Non-Credit opportunites.
Credit OptionsThe Advanced Manufacturing Academy exposes students to a wide variety of skills necessary to be successful in today’s manufacturing workforce. They will take classes in welding, electronics, 3D Modeling, and basic industrial shop operations as well as be able to explore manufacturing careers in a career exploration class. The academy prepares students to enter one of the NIACC manufacturing programs: Welding, Tool and Die, and Industrial Automation and Robotics. Students will also be better prepared for one of the other NIACC Skilled Trades programs if they choose to go that route. Those programs are Heating and Air Conditioning Technology, Automotive Technology, and Diesel Technology. Some students that attend the Advanced Manufacturing Academy may choose to enter a manufacturing career right out of high school. Students that complete the Advanced Manufacturing Academy will earn a Fundamentals of Advanced Manufacturing Certificate and a Fundamentals of Welding Certificate.
Advanced Manufacturing Academy Classes
Course Name | Course Number |
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Skills and Safety in Industry | IND-190 |
Introduction to Electrical Concepts | ELT-135 |
Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing Technologies | MFG-196 |
Industrial Math and Measurement | IND-224 |
3D Modeling | MFG-110 |
Maintenance Shop Operations | ELT-745 |
Exploring Careers | WBL-100 |
Gas Metal Arc Welding Short Circuit | WEL-244 |
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for Carbon Steel: SENSE 1 | WEL-251 |
Shielded Metal Arc Weld I | WEL-274 |
Total Credits Advanced Manufacturing Academy: 23
The Construction Trades Academy prepares students for work in residential and commercial construction. Students will be exposed to extensive hands-on learning by working on real construction projects. Students will also have lecture time where they will learn about safety, construction drawing, CAD, and blueprint reading. Students that complete the Construction Trades Academy classes will earn a NIACC Building Trades Certificate. They may choose to continue their education at NIACC and earn a NIACC Building Trades Diploma or go directly into the construction industry.
Construction Trades Academy Classes
Course Name | Course Number |
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10-Hour OSHA for Construction | CON-103 |
Construction Safety and Risk Management | CON-177 |
Construction Drawing | CON-110 |
Construction Math and Measurement | CON-360 |
Carpentry Fundamentals I | CON-521 |
Carpentry Fundamentals II | CON-523 |
Architectural CADD | CAD-216 |
Blueprint Reading and Estimating | CON-112 |
Carpentry I | CON-255 |
Carpentry II | CON-256 |
Total Credits Construction Trades Academy: 27
The Information Technology Academy will emphasize computer programming but will also introduce students to computer networking. Students that complete the Information Technology Academy will earn a NIACC Foundations of Programming Certificate. They may choose to continue their education at NIACC, transfer to a 4-year college, or get a job in the Information Technology field. Students will take an Exploring Careers class to help them determine their future in the IT field. The IT Academy classes are in the NIACC Information Technology Programs which include a variety of diploma and degree options.
Information Technology Academy Classes
Course Name | Course Number |
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Introduction to Programming Logic with Language | CIS-125 |
Information Computing | CSC-116 |
Composition I | ENG-105 |
Exploring Careers | WBL-100 |
Introduction to Computer Science | CSC-142 |
Operating Systems II | NET-195 |
Composition II | ENG-106 |
Information Technology Academy Total Credits: 23
The Health Careers Academy is for any student interested in pursuing a career in the health field. It combines practical hands on classes with general education courses which makes it a good fit for any student. Some students that attend the Health Careers Academy may enter the workforce after high school while others may pursue advanced degrees. The Health Careers Academy prepares students to enter the Associate Degree in Nursing Program at NIACC. For students that are not sure which career in healthcare they want to study, an exploring careers class will be offered that will allow students to earn college credit while studying health occupations.
Health Academy Classes
Course Name | Course Number |
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Nurse Aide Theory | HSC-173 |
Nurse Aide Clinical | HSC-174 |
Exploring Careers | WBL-100 |
Composition I | ENG-105 |
Emergency Medical Responder | EMS-114 |
Medical Terminology I | HSC-120 |
Introduction to Psychology | PSY-111 |
Composition II | ENG-106 |
Total Credits Health Careers Academy: 21
The NIACC Charles City Center features three multi-purpose classrooms, an Iowa Communications Network (ICN) classroom plus a student computer lab, conference room, student lounge/study area and office space. In addition to Continuing and Community Education classes, the Center is utilized for Adult Literacy (HSED and ESL) classes, business and industry training, and meeting space for local clubs and organizations.
To register for a Business and Workforce Solutions class, please click here to register online, or call the Continuing Education Office at 641-422-4358.
Address
NIACC Career Center
203 Brantingham St
Charles City, IA 50616
Phone: 641-228-4634