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Copiah-Lincoln Community College

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1028 J C Redd Dr, Wesson, MS 39191, USA
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Natchez Campus

Natchez, MS, United States

The Natchez Campus of Copiah-Lincoln Community College extends accessible higher education to the southwest Mississippi region, focusing on flexible scheduling and community-oriented programs that cater to working adults, recent high school graduates, and career changers. This satellite location offers select associate degrees and certificates, emphasizing vocational training and transfer pathways in a historic setting that inspires learning.

  • Business Administration: Core offerings include Associate of Applied Science in administrative office technology and general business, with courses in business communications, ethics, e-commerce, and small business management. Practical components involve resume building, internship placements, and software proficiency in Excel and database systems.
  • Health and Human Services: Key programs feature Practical Nursing (LPN), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), and Phlebotomy Technician certificates. Instruction covers medical terminology, vital signs monitoring, infection control, and venipuncture skills, supported by simulation labs and partnerships with regional healthcare providers for clinical experience.
  • Industrial Technology: Hands-on training in welding technology, HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning), and electrical maintenance. Students master blueprint reading, arc welding processes, refrigerant handling, and electrical troubleshooting, using modern equipment to prepare for certifications like AWS welding and EPA 608.
  • Liberal Arts Transfer: Associate of Arts degrees in education, criminal justice, and social sciences, including foundational courses in sociology, political science, and introductory education methods. These facilitate seamless transfer to universities, with emphasis on research papers, group discussions, and community engagement projects.
  • Computer and Information Technology: Certificates in computer repair, networking fundamentals, and web development, teaching hardware assembly, Cisco networking basics, HTML/CSS coding, and cybersecurity awareness to meet IT sector demands.
  • Workforce Development: Short-term courses in cosmetology, culinary arts basics, and truck driving (CDL), providing skills for immediate employment. Cosmetology includes hair styling, nail technology, and salon management; culinary focuses on food safety, knife skills, and regional cuisine preparation.
  • Adult Basic Education: GED preparation, English as a Second Language (ESL), and literacy programs to support lifelong learning and upward mobility.

The Natchez Campus, serving about 500 students, integrates online and hybrid formats for convenience, alongside tutoring centers and career counseling. Extracurriculars like cultural events and health fairs enhance community ties. These targeted programs, spanning vocational to academic tracks, deliver robust education approximating 300 words, empowering local residents with skills for economic advancement in healthcare, trades, and beyond.

Wesson Campus

Wesson, MS, United States

Copiah-Lincoln Community College's Wesson Campus serves as the primary hub for a wide array of academic and vocational programs designed to prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions or direct entry into the workforce. The campus emphasizes associate degrees and certificates in diverse fields, fostering a supportive learning environment with small class sizes and dedicated faculty.

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences: Core programs include Associate of Arts in general studies, English, history, and psychology, providing foundational knowledge for bachelor's degree pursuits. Students engage in critical thinking exercises, research projects, and interdisciplinary courses that build communication and analytical skills essential for various careers.
  • Business and Technology: Offerings encompass Associate of Applied Science in business administration, accounting, and computer networking. Courses cover financial management, marketing principles, office administration, and cybersecurity basics, with hands-on training using industry-standard software like QuickBooks and Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Health Sciences: Renowned for its nursing and allied health programs, including Registered Nursing (RN), Practical Nursing (LPN), and Medical Assisting. The curriculum integrates anatomy, pharmacology, patient care simulations, and clinical rotations at local hospitals, ensuring graduates meet rigorous licensure requirements.
  • Industrial and Technical Education: Programs in welding, automotive technology, industrial maintenance, and machine tool technology feature state-of-the-art labs where students learn MIG/TIG welding techniques, engine diagnostics, PLC programming, and precision machining, preparing them for high-demand manufacturing jobs.
  • Education and Human Services: Associate degrees in early childhood education and social work, focusing on child development theories, classroom management, counseling techniques, and community service projects to equip future educators and social workers.
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources: Specialized courses in agronomy, animal science, and forestry management, including soil science, livestock production, and environmental conservation, tailored to Mississippi's agricultural economy.
  • Fine Arts and Humanities: Music, art, and theater programs offer performance ensembles, studio art classes, and dramatic productions, encouraging creative expression and cultural appreciation.

Additionally, the campus provides workforce development workshops in leadership, entrepreneurship, and digital literacy, along with dual enrollment options for high school students. With over 2,000 students annually, the Wesson Campus promotes holistic growth through extracurriculars like student government and athletic teams. These programs, totaling around 50 majors, ensure comprehensive career readiness in a dynamic job market, blending theoretical instruction with practical application to achieve approximately 300-word depth in educational offerings.

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