Franklin Tech offers a variety of trade school programs in the healthcare, trade and tech industries. See the list of programs here.
Franklin Tech offers a variety of trade school programs in the healthcare, trade and tech industries. See the list of programs here.
The Automotive Technology program helps you obtain the skills you need to succeed in the automotive service industry.
Our Culinary Arts Program offers a hands-on learning environment with career-based instruction lead by local area professionals
Classroom and Lab instructions are effectively coordinated to give the student the skills needed to repair a damaged vehicle as an auto body technician.
A Diesel Mechanic Certificate can lead to a respected career in one of the many specialty areas of the field, including self employment, industry fleets, dealerships, or privately owned trucking companies.
Classroom instruction includes lectures and demonstrations that focus on a step-by-step process of building an understanding of the principles and theories used in HVAC/R industry.
Instruction covers basic technical skills of welding. A combination of classroom lectures with demonstrations and lab instruction that includes practical hands-on exercises to give employable skills to the students.
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) care for the sick, injured, convalescing, and handicapped under the direction of physicians and registered nurses.
This exciting career offers students the opportunity to obtain the training needed to assist physicians both in the clinical (back office) area and in the administrative (front office) setting.
Surgical Technologists work with registered nurses, surgeons, anesthetists, and other personnel- delivering patient care before, during, and after surgery.
The Respiratory Care Program is designed to prepare students to be employed in the hospital, clinic, laboratory, and alternate care settings such as the patient’s home.
A technician is an individual who, under the supervision of a pharmacist, assists in the performance of activities of the pharmacy department not requiring the professional judgment of a pharmacist.
The Dental Assistant Program will offer students the opportunity to obtain the training needed to assist the dentist in providing care for patients.