Mainland High School  
Program of Studies: 2008-2009
  



THE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY CENTER

Technology is changing the world and especially the world of work. Today's jobs require advanced technical skills and training. To meet employer's needs, Volusia and Flagler County schools have teamed with Daytona Beach Community College to develop the Advanced Technology Center.

The Advanced Technology Center is an innovative partnership designed to be responsive to the changing needs of industry. Programs offered at the ATC are the ones with the greatest employment potential in Central Florida and include:


Computer Networking
Computer Support Specialist
Computer Programming
Computer Engineering

Internet Service Tech
Digital Media/Internet Design
   and Production
Computer Information Tech

Automotive Service Tech
Automotive Collision Repair


Commercial Heating and Air
   Conditioning
Electrical Technology
Electronics Engineering Tech
Civil Engineering Tech
Drafting Design Tech
Machine Operator

Plumbing Technology
Maintenance Technology
Manufacturing Technology
Industrial Management


While at ATC, you will earn your high school diploma - and graduate from your home high school with your friends! Plus, qualified high schooled students will be earning tuition-free college credits towards an occupational certificate or even an A.A.S. or A.S. degree from Daytona Beach Community College.

But the ATC is not for everyone. If you are serious about your future and have identified an interest in any of the technical programs offered, consider spending your junior and senior years at the ATC.

Applications for admission to the ATC are available through either your high school Guidance Counselor or Career Connections Facilitator. You must have a minimum 2.5 GPA in order to apply to the ATC. However, applicants with a GPA below a 2.5 will be considered on a space-available basis by an admissions committee.

For more information, visit http://www.advancedtechcenter.org or call 386-226-4100