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State Technical College of Missouri


ADVISORY COUNCIL Each major program shall have an Advisory Committee composed of individuals representing a cross section of business and industry; these advisors make recommendations to the college regarding industry standards and expectations, curriculum, technical requirements, and assessment benchmarks. The Advisory Council comprises each program’s Advisory Committee.


FACILITIES AND RESOURCES


Missouri’s Green State Technical College. State Technical College of Missouri is located in rural America where a great deal of respect is given to the land, air, and energy. College faculty, staff, and administration give consideration to cost effective, reliable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly alternatives on campus and in the classroom.


State Technical College of Missouri saw the value in geothermal heating and cooling over twenty years ago. Ninety- five percent of the main campus academic and housing square footage is heated and cooled using geothermal energy. This includes over 350,000 square feet and the equivalent of 849 vertical well loops on the campus. State Technical College of Missouri has received over $150,000 in rebates as a result of the Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) Program. Many Missouri taxpayer dollars are being saved due to these lower operating costs.


The college uses other alternative fuels besides geothermal energy. In one building not supported by the geothermal system, the furnace burns the college’s used motor oil. Additionally, the college recycles cooking oil to burn in fuel oil furnaces; uses setback thermostats, motion detectors for lighting systems, and biodegradable products; recycles refrigerants, solvents, metals, paper, plastic, and other materials; and reuses equipment components and parts for training.


Beginning in 2001, the college has incorporated Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards into all new construction plans and projects.


For information on how green technology is incorporated into the college’s academic programs, refer to the program descriptions in the curriculum portion of this catalog.


Classrooms and Laboratories. The college’s main campus is located in central Missouri on approximately 360 acres one mile east of Linn and 25 miles east of Jefferson City. The Physical Therapist Assistant program is offered at three off-campus locations in Missouri: State Technical College of Missouri Health Sciences location in Linn, Three Rivers College in Poplar Bluff, and North Central Missouri College in Trenton. The Dental Assisting Technology, Medical Radiologic Technology, and Practical Nursing Technology programs are offered at the Health Sciences location in Linn, Missouri. The Nuclear Technology program is located in Mexico, Missouri at the Advanced Technology Center. The Advanced Manufacturing Technician program is located in St. Charles, Missouri at the Lewis & Clark Career Center.


Main Campus. The main campus consists of ten academic buildings, a student housing complex, an activity center, and an airport. The newest academic building on the main campus is the 84,000 square foot Vehicle and Power Center (VPC). This 84,000 square foot academic building includes expanded technical laboratories, classrooms, and faculty offices for several transportation programs. Other buildings on the main campus contain specialized technical laboratories, classrooms and faculty offices. In total the main campus and outdoor laboratories support over 25 technical programs.


Contemporary cottage-style student housing is available for State Technical College of Missouri students. Rooms are single-or double-occupancy with private bath. Rooms are furnished with beds, desks, desklamps, closets, a Micro-Fridge, Wi-Fi, local cable, and telephone connections.


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