Mission - The Advanced Technologies Department is dedicated to hands-on and personal instruction of vocational-technical skills for students of all ages to qualify for jobs today. We ensure the long term success of students by understanding the needs of our region today and the opportunities created by a sustainable future.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Deptarment Chair Practices for Disc Golf Tournament


The Department of Advanced Technologies is encouraging faculty and students to participate in the upcoming disc golf tournament on 11/20/09. The Deptartment Chair, Deborah Porto recently practiced and found it wasn't as easy as it looks. The course winds around the HCC campus and provides great exercise and fun.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Building Construction Prepares for Disc Golf Tournament.



Soils and Site work students took a break from their normal surveying lab on Friday in order to contribute to the Disc Golf course here at HCC. Students started work on the signs that will be posted on the disc golf course. We are having a disc golf tournament here on campus on the 20th and students could not resist a little practice as we traveled from one hole to the next. Take a close look at Nick Maynard and how happy he is to be a Haywood Community College student.
(second from left in the third picture)


Friday, October 30, 2009

Too good to pass up....

Local high school students try their best at the Nail Driving Contest offered at the Opportunity Showcase at the Regional High Tech Center. Call 627-4636 to register for Building Construction classes in the Spring.

Beautiful Days on Campus...




I think both the students and myself were thankful to be in the construction industry this week. With the leaves all around us and the temperatures as good as they get we enjoyed a week of progress on the Research Demonstration house. Most of the students are becoming quite adept at block work. You can see in the first picture that progress is being made, all of the 16 piers are out of the ground and the students are working on the larger portions of block that will anchor our house to the slope.






Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Sealed Crawlspace Habitat Home





Today students from the construction program stayed in out of the rain by working with Habitat for Humanity creating a Sealed crawlspace for one of the homes in the Barefoot Ridge Community. The students have been active in many portions of the construction and working in the crawl was another opportunity for them to contribute to the community and learn a new construction process. Check out the many pictures. The students do excellent work!






























Friday, October 23, 2009

Research Demonstration House work continued...


Construction three students set down their tools and used brute force and combined manpower to push, pull, drag, force and balance the new Kiosk into place at the house site. The kiosk was removed from a different location on campus and now will serve a nice job on the site as the construction continues to take place. Many thanks to Cody Hyatt of the Arboretum for saving the kiosk for us.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Back to the Block


Students of the program continue to press on during the masonry phase of construction at the Research Demonstration house. Christine "Critter" Morrow has led the charge by ensuring that the block is being put in the proper places. Luke Peterson is shown adding the proper amount of Portland to the mixer. We hope to complete most of the block work in the next weeks.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Advanced Technologies Show Off Talents at Opportunity Showcase














1500 Western North Carolina middle and high school students visited the Regional High Technology Center to see the opportunities in the Advanced Technologies Department at Haywood Community College.
Hilary Cobb demonstrated solid modeling, Bruce Campbell explained automotive systems, welding showed off their flashy helmets and work, biodiesel demo veichle on display, engine blocks exposed, Dale Haddock showed off the Golden Leaf Machinging Center and students competed on wiring circuits.










































































































Friday, October 9, 2009

Nice Weather brings busy days.


Building Construction student Warren Gaddis contributes to the progress of the Research Demonstration house. The house is located on the campus of Haywood Community College. Masonry is getting underway on the jobsite and the college had some help from the Tuscola Mountees Masonry II class this week. Many thanks to Eric Sollie and his students.



Thursday, October 1, 2009


Who doesn't need autobody expertise? Autobody 121 Non-Structural Damage students Anthony Parker and Andrew Garcia pulled damage out using a frame machine. Their next step is repairing a bedside panel on a pickup.

Friday, September 25, 2009


AUT 285 - Introduction to Alternative Fuels displays their new sign for the bio-fuels project. Pictured are students (L-R) Josh Lee, John Cole, Ryan Giese, Heather Patterson, Roger Smith (hidden), Joel Brummett, Keegan Roberts, Michael Huffman, and Stephen Murchison.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Rain continues to pound on the roof...





Rain contiunues to stall outdoor activity for all of Western North Carolina. Students at Haywood Community College are taking advantage of this forced opportunity to brush up on some paperwork that is required for the Research Demonstration House.




Friday, September 18, 2009

Footers completed before the Week of Rain Hits.


Students Luke Peterson, Colby Stamey, Trent Burgess, and Nickolas "Mayhem" Maynard came in early for the concrete pour at the Research Demonstration House on the week of the 14th of Sept. We had help from local concrete pumper Van Allison, and the students got to ask Van all kinds of questions about the concrete pump while we were waiting between concrete trucks. Make sure and check in to see the progress of the Research Demonstration house made possible in a large part by the USDA Forest Products Lab.

Building Construction Students travel to the Big City


Building Construction Students travel to Charlotte for the 21st Century Building Expo and Conference. The show was a great opportunity for students to see some of the latest technology and newest products in the industry. Students Jeremy Conard and Graham Ebaugh collected large amounts of free loot from various vendors at the show. The van ride was an epic adventure for all involved. Stay tuned to the blog to see more of these students and there accomplishments.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Haywood Community College - Advanced Technologies begins new year!

Haywood Community College - Advanced Technologies

Check out our programs at

http://www.haywood.edu/programs_of_study

Autobody Repair
Automotive Systems Technology
Automotive Systems Technology Diesel

Building Construction Technology
Building Construction Technology - Green Building Concentration NEW

Electrical/Electronics Technology
Electronic Engineering Technology

Industrial Systems Technology

Machining Technology (Video)

Welding Technology (Video)