NCMC Launches Commercial Strength Equipment and Massage Therapy Programs

NCMC Launches Commercial Strength Equipment and Massage Therapy Programs

North Central Missouri College announces the launch of two new programs for its Savannah campus this fall: Commercial Power Equipment and Massage Therapy.

These programs are designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their chosen field. Both programs will be offered on the Savannah campus, beginning in the fall of 2024.

North Central Missouri College’s Commercial Power Equipment program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge to maintain and repair a wide variety of commercial off-road/ag power equipment, including tractors, UTVs and commercial mowers. This comprehensive program covers mechanical and electrical skills applicable to all brands, with a focus on Kubota equipment. NCMC offers testing for eight Kubota certifications, and students who complete all of them will have the opportunity to test for Kubota Master Tech credentials, which opens up opportunities in the industry.

“These classes are great for starting a new career, for current employees looking to expand skills, and also for commercial/agricultural equipment owners looking to learn more,” said Tristan Londre, vice president of academic affairs at NCMC.

Kubota’s fall classes begin August 19, and new students must submit an NCMC application and transcripts by August 12. For more information about the Commercial Power Equipment program and to apply, visit ncmissouri.edu/ or contact the Savannah Campus at 816.324.8061.

The Massage Therapy program at North Central Missouri College offers a hands-on learning experience. Students interested in becoming licensed massage therapists will begin with an introductory course in the fall of 2024 and spring of 2025. They will have the opportunity to learn and practice the skills necessary for their profession. After completing the admissions requirements, they can apply to the full degree program, which begins in the fall of 2025.