Wharton
County Junior College offers both semester-hour credit and
noncredit programs, leading to certificates in career fields
not requiring a degree for employment.
They are designed to provide students with specific
occupational skills that enable them to enter the workforce
in a short period of time.
The college is committed to
promoting the quality of life and economic development of
our service area. The Division of Workforce Development,
Continuing Education, and Distance Learning is integral to this effort. A broad
variety of noncredit offerings and grant-funded programs are
offered to meet community needs as diverse as job training
and skills enhancement.
WCJC noncredit offerings are
designed to be responsive to community and business needs. A
small sampling of topics offered through WCJC noncredit
programming includes supervisory training, financial
planning, customer service training,
communication skills, industrial motor control, electronics, welding,
foreign language training, and a broad variety of training
in the latest computer software packages. Programs can be
customized to meet the needs of businesses or public
entities. Additionally, the division offers one-year
credit certificate programs in Heating, Air Conditioning and
Refrigeration Technology, Cosmetology, and Cisco Networking.
The Workforce Development
division is a focal point for the college's endeavors for
community outreach and service. The college offers workforce training that is
accessed through the Workforce Investment Act.