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Terra State Community College

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2830 Napoleon Rd, Fremont, OH 43420, USA
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Fremont Campus

Fremont, OH, United States

Terra State Community College's Fremont Campus offers a wide array of associate degrees, certificates, and workforce training programs designed to meet the needs of students in Sandusky County and surrounding areas. The curriculum emphasizes practical, hands-on learning in fields essential to regional industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and business.

  • Business and Administrative Technologies: Programs include Associate of Applied Business in Accounting, Administrative Office Technology, and Human Resources Management. Students learn skills in financial accounting, office management, payroll processing, and leadership development. Courses cover topics like business law, marketing principles, and computer applications for business, preparing graduates for roles in local businesses and administrative positions.
  • Engineering Technologies: Key offerings feature Associate of Applied Science in Civil Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, and Electrical Engineering Technology. These programs focus on CAD design, robotics, automation, and quality control. Hands-on labs teach blueprint reading, welding, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs), equipping students for careers in Fremont's manufacturing sector, including automotive and plastics industries.
  • Health and Public Safety: Degrees and certificates in Nursing (Practical and Registered), Medical Assisting, and Emergency Medical Services. The nursing program includes clinical rotations at local hospitals, covering anatomy, pharmacology, and patient care. Public safety training encompasses EMT certification, fire science, and criminal justice basics, with simulations for real-world emergency response.
  • Information Technology: Associate degrees in Computer Programming and Information Systems. Courses explore web development, cybersecurity, database management, and software applications. Students engage in projects using languages like Java, Python, and SQL, fostering skills for IT support and development roles in growing tech sectors.
  • Liberal Arts and Transfer Programs: Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees for students planning to transfer to four-year universities. Core courses include English composition, mathematics, history, psychology, and sciences like biology and chemistry. These provide a strong foundation for bachelor's pursuits in education, social work, or environmental science.
  • Workforce Development: Short-term certificates in areas like Industrial Maintenance, CNC Machining, and Logistics. These non-credit and credit-bearing options offer quick entry into high-demand jobs, with training in forklift operation, lean manufacturing, and supply chain management.

The campus supports diverse learners through flexible scheduling, including evening and online classes, and partnerships with local employers for internships. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, students receive personalized guidance to achieve career goals. Overall, the programs blend theoretical knowledge with applied skills, boasting high placement rates in Ohio's job market. This comprehensive educational approach ensures accessibility and relevance, empowering over 3,000 students annually to advance professionally and personally.

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