This private, two-year college, offering 13 degree programs of study, focuses on providing students with the technical skills and general education needed to succeed in a demanding, industry-driven world.
Since its founding in 1918 as a trade school, over the years it has evolved to college status. ...
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Location: Scranton PA
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Architectural Drafting & Design Technology prepares technicians in manual and computer-aided drafting skills for residential and commercial construction. The program also includes instruction on developing layouts, design, details and material estimates. Students will learn and work...
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Location: Scranton PA
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Diesel Truck Technology educates students in the latest information on the diagnosis, repair, preventative maintenance and safety applications in diesel truck repair and fleet maintenance.DTT 141 INTRODUCTION TO TRUCK/TRAILER SERVICE FIELD Credits:...
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Location: Scranton PA
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The Diesel Preventative Maintenance Technician program prepares students to enter the workforce ready to perform routine repair procedures, preventive maintenance, and safety applications.Typical employers of the Diesel Preventative Maintenance Technician are truck, farm, and...
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Location: Scranton PA
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Automotive Technology educates technicians in the repair and maintenance of automotive equipment for positions related to the repair, sales and service of automobiles and trucks. The Automotive Technology Programs is accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education...
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Location: Scranton PA
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The Carpentry and Cabinetmaking Technology program prepares students as entry-level tradespeople in layout, estimation, construction, erection of residential construction including installation of trim, furniture, stairs, and cabinets. Leadership and management skills are...
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Location: Scranton PA
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Electronic Technology educates students in the physics of electricity and its practical application in electronic instrumentation and controls, communications, and electrical machinery. Graduates Work AsElectro-OpticsTestingFiled ServiceInstrumentationCommunicationsEngineering...
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Location: Scranton PA
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The goal of the Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning program is to provide students with the skills needed for entry-level positions in the installing, repairing and troubleshooting various heating and cooling equipment.Students will work with industrial standard tools associated...
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Location: Scranton PA
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Veterinary Technology prepares graduates to be part of an animal care delivery team in areas such as assisting in surgery, taking radiographs and evaluating hematology samples. The Veterinary Technology program is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)...
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Location: Scranton PA
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Distribution & Supply Logistics Technology provides student with the skills needed for entry-level positions in the field of transportation logistics management. Graduates Work AsTransportation SupervisorsPhysical Distribution ManagementQuality ControlDistribution...
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Location: Scranton PA
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The Radiologic Technology Program at Johnson College is a two-year (21-month) competency based, learner centered program that combines both traditional academics and clinical education. The Program prepares graduates to enter the Radiology Profession as entry level technologists within...
This private, two-year college, offering 13 degree programs of study, focuses on providing students with the technical skills and general education needed to succeed in a demanding, industry-driven world.
Since its founding in 1918 as a trade school, over the years it has evolved to college status. Its programs remain current as a result of keeping up with ever-changing technology. An experienced, dedicated faculty brings years of industrial experience into the classroom from the world of work. The average student to faculty ratio is 17/1 allowing for a more personalized learning environment.
On the 41-acre campus are classrooms, laboratories, administrative offices, and student housing units. A library, clinic, cafeteria, student center, exercise room, and gymnasium are facilities provided to complement the students' college experience.
The mission of Johnson College is to provide a foundation of education and skills necessary for specialized employment, career advancement, and life-long learning.