The Agriculture courses we offer have a large span of interests and career opportunities in ag producation or furthering your ag degree.
This Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified-program prepares students to meet the challenges of diagnosing today’s automobiles.
Students pursuing a career in computer science can work in virtually any industry in the world!
Students receive training in multiple aspects of the construction process, including hands-on experiences & classroom content.
Students learn licensing requirements & take the State written exam to move forward into many career choices!
Students will learn about various computer operating systems, computer hardware and peripherals, mobile devices, and various utility applications.
This program is a two-year, highly technical program designed to prepare students to use critical thinking skills to explore basic diesel technology.
tudents who follow this pathway will benefit from an experience that will prepare them for the workforce while building a strong portfolio, resume and
Health Sciences is a one-year course of study that prepares students for employment in various facilities or continue a college education.
Possible careers include marketing, management, entrepreneurship, sales, advertising, merchandising, and retailing.
This program prepares students for future careers as Engineers or Technicians in engineering related fields.
Students in the welding program are intruduced to welding safety, blueprint reading, and welding equipment identification and operation
Mr. Chris Denham, Director
Beth Moore, HCC Secretary
Keri Poehlman, Student Services Coordinator/School Counselor
905 N. Wade Street, Mexico
573-581-5684 | 573-581-7084 Fax
Davis H. Hart Career Center offers a variety of career and technical programs to secondary students from nine area schools. Our programs provide entry-level skills and training in technical and service job areas in demand in today's economy. Our classes also offer preliminary skills and training for other technical fields like engineering, computer networking, healthcare, and other careers. Secondary students receive high school credit for their career center classes. Many of the classes offer articulated college credits as well. Certificates are awarded for satisfactory completion of each program.