Through our Workforce program, we provide our clients with the skills, tools, and certification status needed for high-demand careers.
If you are unemployed, underemployed, or simply looking for a change, we welcome you to enroll in one of our program offerings.
The range of programs offered through ULCC can benefit anyone in need of training, career development, and securing their basic needs. We are here to help you take a step in the right direction. Below you will find additional information about our programs; and the next steps for enrolling!
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This Certification Program is focused on the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to be ready for certification and immediate entry-level employment. Topics include mechanical refrigeration, heating and cooling theory, electricity, controls and safety.
Topics learned include, but are not limited to, mechanical refrigeration, heating, and cooling theory, electricity, controls, safety; and, newly added renewable energy. While in training, individuals can sit for the National EPA Section 608 Universal Certification.
The Nursing Aide 1 Program is a one hundred and twelve (112) hours NC State approved training course which provides the core knowledge and skills necessary to provide quality health care to residents in nursing homes, hospitals, home care, rehabilitation, and assisted-living facilities. Students will be taught the proper way to care for residents/patients with empathy.
Students will be taught the proper way to care for residents/patients with empathy. This includes: principles of basic personal care (hygiene, grooming, bathing), dressing, feeding, transferring, and assisting with mobility
This 12-week program prepares students for careers in the trades as an electrician. Topics include electrical wiring and components, electrical substations, stationary machines and related equipment — all skills needed to obtain entry-level employment in this sought-after field.
Topics include electrical wiring and components, transmission lines, stationary machines and related equipment — all skills needed to obtain entry-level employment in this sought-after field. Electrical careers could include data and cable lines, airplanes and mobile platforms.
Applicants can also email us at training@urbanleaguecc.org for more information.