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Basic Wastewater Operations (Olean) - 3219
with J. Mogavero
This 60-hour course will provide instruction for Basic Wastewater Operations to individuals seeking to become certified. The course follows the DEC curricula guide for wastewater treatment plant operators. Textbooks are included. 60 contact hours.
Construction Technology- Core Safety (5219)
with Multiple Instructors
Our Construction Tech Safety Classes prepare students for the job site with essential skills and certifications. Training includes OSHA 10, construction math, blueprint reading, tool safety, and job-ready communication. Learn how to stay safe, use tools correctly, and build a strong foundation for a career in construction.
This course is one third of our Construction Technology Program. If you are interested in taking the "Foundational" and "Skilled Trades" sections as well, please use the link below to register for the full program and receive a discount.
https://jcc.coursestorm.com/course/construction-technology-full-program
Construction Technology- Full Program
with Multiple Instructors
This program consists of the following three courses. If you would prefer to take one or two of the modules individually, please use the link within the description.
Core Safety Our Construction Tech Safety Classes prepare students for the job site with essential skills and certifications. Training includes OSHA 10, construction math, blueprint reading, tool safety, and job-ready communication. Learn how to stay safe, use tools correctly, and build a strong foundation for a career in construction. https://jcc.coursestorm.com/course/construction-technology-core-safety-5219
Foundational The Fundamentals section of our Construction Tech program gives students hands-on experience in the essential building blocks of residential and light commercial construction. From masonry and floor systems to wall, stair, and roof framing, students gain practical skills in each phase of the building process. Learn how to install ceiling joists, apply various roofing systems, and complete structures with professional exterior finishing techniques. Students also earn lift certifications, adding valuable credentials to their toolbox. This section builds a strong foundation—literally and professionally—for success in the trades. https://jcc.coursestorm.com/course/construction-technology-foundational-5220
Skilled Trades The Skilled Trades section prepares students for real-world work in key areas of construction. Learn the essentials of residential electrical systems, HVAC basics, and plumbing, including DWV systems, plastic and copper piping, and fittings. Students also gain hands-on experience in drywall and interior finishing, while earning valuable credentials like Lift Certification and First Aid/CPR/AED. Build specialized skills that help you stand out in the trades. https://jcc.coursestorm.com/course/construction-technology-skilled-trades-5611
De-escalation in Practice (Jamestown) - 3255
with G. Capozzi
Early Bird Discount! Use coupon code EARLY BIRD 3255 for $100 off through July 15, 2026.
De-Escalation in Practice: Using Assertive Language and Presence to Promote Calm In emotionally charged situations, how we show up matters just as much as what we say. This interactive workshop focuses on the practical side of de-escalation by strengthening your emotional intelligence, refining your language choices, and using non-verbal presence to promote calm. Through discussion, structured practice, and guided reflection, you’ll gain tools to respond with clarity and confidence when tension runs high.
Robot Technician - 5603
with J. Soriano
This course is designed to introduce Engineers, Maintenance Technicians, and similar positions to the basic skills needed to operate, program, and edit a FANUC Robot. The course provides both classroom and performance-based hands-on training in FANUC robot controls, operations and programming.
Funding is available! If you are interested in learning more, please DO NOT register online. Instead, please email christinaparks@mail.sunyjcc.edu.
Construction Technology- Foundational (5220)
with Multiple Instructors
The Fundamentals section of our Construction Tech program gives students hands-on experience in the essential building blocks of residential and light commercial construction. From masonry and floor systems to wall, stair, and roof framing, students gain practical skills in each phase of the building process. Learn how to install ceiling joists, apply various roofing systems, and complete structures with professional exterior finishing techniques. Students also earn lift certifications, adding valuable credentials to their toolbox. This section builds a strong foundation—literally and professionally—for success in the trades.
This course is one third of our Construction Technology Program. If you are interested in taking the "Core Safety" and "Skilled Trades" sections as well, please use the link below to register for the full program and receive a discount.
https://jcc.coursestorm.com/course/construction-technology-full-program1
Cloud-Native App Deployment (Online) - 5587
with J. Blair
AI Development Track
The AI Development Track is a hands-on journey that takes students from Python fundamentals all the way to becoming a professional AI Engineer. Over three intensive courses, you'll master the complete AI development lifecycle and have a portfolio of production-ready applications. This program is designed for those ready to move beyond using AI to building the intelligent applications of tomorrow.
Cloud‑Native Application Deployment
Course 2 of 3.
Turn your AI ideas into real, cloud‑powered applications. Learn how modern AI-backed web apps are built and shipped. You’ll transform a Python script into a full-stack web application with Flask, SQLAlchemy, and a hand‑coded front end—and then take it all the way to the cloud. Containerize with Docker, automate with GitLab CI/CD, and deploy to Kubernetes. By the end, your work isn’t just running locally… it’s live. Ideal for Python developers looking to transition into web development or backend engineering. IT professionals who want to modernize their skillset with containerization and orchestration technologies like Docker and Kubernetes. Graduates of Course 1 who want to see their code come to life as a live, interactive web application. Aspiring DevOps engineers seeking a practical, project-based introduction to CI/CD pipelines.
Prerequisite Skills
This course focuses on web technologies and cloud infrastructure. To ensure success, students should have:
Python Proficiency: A solid understanding of Python syntax, functions, and Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), as covered in Course 1: Python AI Fundamentals
Command-Line Literacy: Comfort with navigating the file system, running scripts, and managing files via a terminal.
Git Fundamentals: Understanding of basic version control concepts like cloning, committing, and pushing code.
Logical Thinking: The ability to understand how data flows between a client (browser), a server (API), and a database.
Additional Courses in AI Development Track:
1: Python AI Fundamentals: 6/22/26 – 9/13/26
3: Applied AI, Agents & Automation 7/27/26 - 10/25/26 or 11/23/26 - 2/21/27
Linux & Cloud Foundations (Online) - 5580
with J. Blair
AI Infrastructure Track
The AI Infrastructure Track prepares students to design, build, and manage the modern systems behind AI deployment. Across three hands-on courses, students progress from foundational networking to full cloud ‑native‑ orchestration, gaining the practical skills needed to support real-world AI workloads.
Linux & Cloud Foundations
Course 2 of 3
Turn your network into a living, breathing infrastructure. Learn the Linux, virtualization, and automation skills powering modern cloud environments. From user management and shell scripting to provisioning cloud-style virtual machines, you'll build and secure real services—including identity management, databases, and web apps. The ideal jump from networking into full system administration.
Ideal for: Network technicians who want to expand their skill set into system administration.· IT professionals seeking to formalize their Linux knowledge for cloud and DevOps roles.· Students who have completed Course 1 and are ready to build the services that run on the network.
Prerequisite Skills:
This course builds directly upon the networking foundation. To ensure success, students should have:
Completion of Course 1 (AI Networking Fundamentals) or equivalent networking knowledge:
- Understanding of IP addressing, subnetting, and CIDR notation
- Familiarity with core network services (DNS, DHCP)
- Knowledge of routing concepts and static routes
- Experience configuring firewalls and understanding basic security principles
Basic Command-Line Literacy:
- Comfort opening a terminal and navigating directories (cd, ls, mkdir)
- Ability to view files (cat, less) and edit simple text files
Understanding of Virtualization Concepts:
- Conceptual knowledge of what a Virtual Machine (VM) is and how it differs from physical hardware
- Basic understanding of hypervisors (like Proxmox, VMware, or VirtualBox)
General Computer Literacy:
- Comfort installing operating systems (Xubuntu) and software
- Ability to troubleshoot basic technical issues independently
Additional Courses in AI Infrastructure Track:
1: AI Networking Fundamentals: 6/22/26 – 9/4/26
3: AI Infrastructure & Security 7/27/26 - 10/25/26 or 11/23/26 - 2/21/27