Hocking College
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Hocking College is a two-year technical college located in Nelsonville, Ohio, in the Appalachian region of the United States. The college has degree and certificate programs with various specialties including natural resources, health and nursing, public safety services, business, IT, culinary arts, hospitality, broadcasting and industrial technology.
As part of its learning labs, the college operates:
- a stable of 54 horses used in outback and ranger training[citation needed]
- an 1800s historical village with 13 log structures used for historical interpretation studies[citation needed]
- a restaurant called Rhapsody[citation needed]
- a travel agency "Hocking Hills Travel"[citation needed]
- a 365 acre (1.5 km²) park with 165 acre (668,000 m²) lake Snowden[citation needed]
- a fish hatchery[citation needed]
- a state of the art recording studio for the music production program training prospective music producers, recording technicians, and Ohio singers[citation needed]
- rehearsal halls and a restored Victorian opera house for a theater production program[citation needed]
- a television studio, production truck and microwave truck to train prospective broadcast producers and engineers[citation needed]
- a CISCO Networking Academy where students train for their CCNA certification Cisco Networking Academy (November 2007).
- a full-service hotel and conference center called the Inn at Hocking College[citation needed]
- a low power FM radio station, WLCI-LPFM, to provide an opportunity to work and learn in a live broadcast environment[citation needed]
- an energy self-sufficient Bahamian island field station at Andros that teaches courses in alternative energy such as solar energy and wind power as well as ecotourism[citation needed]