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Beaufort County Community College (Beaufort CCC) is introducing artificial intelligence (AI) lessons into its heating & air technician and construction & building maintenances courses

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    WASHINGTON, N.C.     Beaufort County Community College (Beaufort CCC) is introducing artificial intelligence (AI) lessons into its heating & air technician and construction & building maintenances courses, making it one of the first community colleges in North Carolina to embed this technology into short-term workforce training.

    The initiative is starting with courses in its heating and air technician program (HVAC I, II, and III) and construction and building maintenance program (Apartment Maintenance and Electrical Fundamentals). By weaving AI-related topics into these fields, Beaufort CCC is preparing students to work in an industry landscape where smart technologies and automated systems are becoming increasingly standard. Over the next two years, the college will integrate AI lessons into all its industry training and workforce initiatives in the Division of Continuing Education.

    "AI can not only augment our abilities and professionals but inspire in our students the hope to achieve greater things both using AI as an advanced tool and a way to continually develop their skills to the next level," said Justin Rose, director of industry training and workforce initiatives. "We want our students to excel in their trade and be competitive in emerging technology so they can be a leader in their field."

    The lessons cover practical applications such as AI-assisted fault detection in HVAC systems, predictive maintenance in electrical networks, and smart building management technologies. These additions align with growing industry demand for technicians who can work confidently with both traditional systems and emerging digital tools.

    Workforce programs at Beaufort CCC are designed to meet immediate regional employment needs, and adding AI awareness ensures graduates can step into careers with relevant, forward-looking skills. Students will earn Microsoft badges and trophies alongside their industry recognized credentials and Beaufort CCC certificate of completion.

    "This approach keeps our programs current and ensures that our graduates are employable and adaptable," said Dr. Stacey Gerard, vice president of continuing education. "Employers want workers who can think ahead, and AI knowledge helps them do exactly that."

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    The addition of AI lessons underscores Beaufort CCC's commitment to innovation and its role as a regional leader in workforce education. The Division of Continuing Education also offers introductory workshops including AI-Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, AI- Google Workspace: Resources for your Workplace, and Harnessing Canva- Advanced AI Features.


  • Attila Nemecz
  • Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator
  • Beaufort County Community College
  • 5337 U.S. Highway 264 East
  • Washington, N.C. 27889
  • Ph: 252-940-6387
  • Cell: 252-940-8672
  • attila.nemecz@beaufortccc.edu

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