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At five campus locations and online, GCC offers more than 70 academic programs in a high-tech, personalized setting. In addition to the main campus in Batavia, you will also have access to GCC's outstanding services and award-winning faculty at four convenient locations:  Arcade, Dansville, Medina, and Warsaw. Learn more about GCC at www.genesee.edu

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At five campus locations and online, GCC offers more than 70 academic programs in a high-tech, personalized setting. In addition to the main campus in Batavia, you will also have access to GCC's outstanding services and award-winning faculty at four convenient locations:  Arcade, Dansville, Medina, and Warsaw. Learn more about GCC at www.genesee.edu

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Safe Zone Training

Completion of this workshop provides key understanding in the identity and coming out process of LGBTQ+ individuals.
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Business/professional - 2019 Jan 24

Faculty Advising 1

Completion of this workshop provides an introduction to the key elements of academic advising for those new to advising students or for those interested in a refresher.
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Business/professional - 2018 Jan 18

Mechatronics Phase 1

Genesee Community College ~ Mechatronics Industrial Electronics Program Student successfully completed "Mechatronics Phase 1: Industrial Electronics" through a partnership program with GCC's BEST Center and CNC Technical Solutions, Inc. in Medina, NY. Phase 1 is the first course in a 3-course program. Students who successfully complete Phase 1 have participated in 136 hours of classroom and laboratory instruction and obtained the following competencies: 1. Students will apply basic concepts of electrical theory to build complete AC and DC circuits. 2. Students will use electrical/electronic test equipment including digital voltmeter, oscilloscope, amp meter, hi-potential tester and insulation testers to evaluate and troubleshoot circuits. 3. Students will solder components to create operating circuits. 4. Students will be able to identify electrical symbols on a schematic diagram, pair the symbol with actual components and troubleshoot circuits through reading schematics.
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Business/professional - 2017 Aug 16
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