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John Wood Community College

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1301 S 48th St, Quincy, IL 62305, USA
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Pittsfield Campus

Pittsfield, IL, United States

The Pittsfield Campus of John Wood Community College serves as a vital outreach location, offering select associate degree and certificate programs tailored to the needs of rural communities in Pike County. It focuses on accessible education with an emphasis on vocational training and general studies for transfer.

  • Allied Health offerings include Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and Phlebotomy Technician, providing training in basic nursing skills, vital signs monitoring, blood collection techniques, and infection control for entry-level healthcare positions.
  • Business programs feature Business Management and Accounting Basics, covering bookkeeping, small business operations, marketing fundamentals, and QuickBooks software for aspiring entrepreneurs and administrative professionals.
  • Education pathways include Early Childhood Education certificates, teaching curriculum planning, child assessment, inclusive practices, and family engagement for preschool and daycare roles.
  • Industrial and Technical programs offer Welding Technology and Automotive Maintenance, with hands-on instruction in MIG/TIG welding, metal fabrication, engine repair, diagnostics, and electrical systems.
  • General Education courses support Associate of Arts degrees, including English, Mathematics, History, and introductory Sciences, designed for seamless transfer to bachelor's programs at partnering universities.
  • Nursing prerequisites and support courses are available, such as Anatomy & Physiology and Microbiology, preparing students for the full nursing program at the Quincy Campus.
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources include short courses in Farm Management and Environmental Science, addressing sustainable farming practices, soil conservation, crop production, and wildlife management relevant to the agricultural region.
  • Workforce Development certificates in areas like Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Training and Basic Computer Skills equip students with practical abilities for trucking, logistics, and digital literacy in modern workplaces.

The Pittsfield Campus promotes community engagement through partnerships with local employers, offering customized training sessions and apprenticeships. Facilities include modern labs and classrooms suited for small groups, ensuring individualized instruction. Flexible scheduling accommodates working adults, with evening and online options. Student support services, including advising and tutoring, help navigate academic goals. The campus hosts events like career fairs and workshops to connect students with opportunities in healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, and education. Affordable and non-credit courses further enhance skill-building for lifelong learning. Accredited programs maintain high standards, with a focus on real-world application. Serving hundreds of students each year, the Pittsfield Campus plays a key role in economic development, empowering residents to advance their careers without relocating. Financial aid and scholarships are accessible, making higher education attainable for diverse populations in this rural setting.

Quincy Campus

Quincy, IL, United States

John Wood Community College's Quincy Campus offers a comprehensive array of associate degree and certificate programs designed to prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions or direct entry into the workforce. The campus emphasizes practical, hands-on learning across various disciplines.

  • Allied Health programs include Medical Assisting, Phlebotomy, and Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), providing foundational skills in patient care, medical terminology, and clinical procedures essential for healthcare support roles.
  • Business and Professional Studies cover Accounting, Business Administration, and Office Management, teaching financial principles, management strategies, entrepreneurship, and computer applications for office productivity.
  • Education and Human Services feature Early Childhood Education and Criminal Justice, focusing on child development theories, classroom management, legal systems, and community policing techniques.
  • Engineering and Technology programs encompass Computer-Aided Drafting, Industrial Technology, and Welding, with courses in blueprint reading, CAD software, manufacturing processes, and safety standards for technical careers.
  • Fine Arts and Humanities include Graphic Design, Music, and Theater, offering instruction in digital art tools, performance techniques, art history, and creative expression.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences provide Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, with general education courses in English Composition, College Algebra, Biology, Chemistry, History, Psychology, and Sociology to build critical thinking and communication skills.
  • Nursing and Health Sciences offer the Associate Degree Nursing program, covering anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and clinical rotations in local hospitals for registered nurse preparation.
  • Social Sciences and Public Services include Social Work and Human Services, exploring social welfare policies, counseling methods, and community outreach strategies.

Additionally, the campus supports workforce development through short-term certificates in areas like Truck Driving and HVAC, ensuring alignment with regional employment needs. Career services assist with job placement, internships, and resume building. With small class sizes and experienced faculty, students receive personalized attention. The curriculum integrates online, hybrid, and in-person formats for flexibility. Extracurricular activities, such as student clubs and honors programs, enhance the educational experience. Overall, the Quincy Campus fosters a supportive environment for academic success and personal growth, serving over 2,000 students annually with affordable tuition and financial aid options. Programs are accredited by relevant bodies, ensuring quality and transferability. Graduates pursue careers in healthcare, business, education, and technology, contributing to the local economy in west-central Illinois.

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