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More Information About
Career & Technical Education’s
Workforce Dual Credit Programs
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Workforce Dual Credit • Earn high school AND college credit at the same time• Fulfill requirements in an endorsement area• Acquire skills to get a well-paying part-time job to help
pay for college expenses or a full-time job that can support you
• Affordable tuition - $59.00 per course (could change) at TCC
• Tuition is waived if on Free or Reduced Lunch• Textbooks, tools and many supplies issued for free
• Overall Grade Point Average of 70 (4.0 GPA on a 12.0 system) at end of first semester
• Good attendance and discipline record• Program application and interview• TSI – Texas Success Initiative if required for a program
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OverallRequirements
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Workforce Dual Credit Programs Business & Industry Endorsement
• Accounting Assistant – TCC SE - TSI – Writing & Math
• Architectural CAD Operator – TCC SO - 12th grade only
• Automotive Engine Analysis Technician – CTC• Aviation Maintenance Technician - TCC NW - 11th or
12th grade• Business – TCC SE - TSI – Math, Reading OR
Writing
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, this field is expected to increase 10% until 2018.
You Will Learn: Accounting Terminology
Principles & Procedures How to Analyze & Explain
Accounting Information Communication & Leadership
Skills Application of Technology in
Analyzing Information
Important Qualities Aptitude for numbers & logical thinking Attention to detail & problem-solver Strong analytical skills Ability to interpret facts & figures Communicate effectively in writing Able to perform basic math calculations to
keep accurate fiscal records Strong computer skillsTSI – Writing & Math
Business & Industry Endorsement
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A r c h i te c t u r a l C A D O p e r a to rArchitectural CAD operators are drafters who use CAD software
to create technical drawings for a variety of industries ranging from electronics to aeronautics
You will use the latest computer-aided design systems to prepare drawings & blueprints
Important Qualities Solid understanding of math
& science Interested in Architecture Work under pressure Team Player
JobsEmployed by manufacturing
firms & construction companies as:
Aeronautical, architectural, civil or mechanical drafters
Business & Industry Endorsement
Seniors OnlySummer Class
AfterJunior Year
At TCC South
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AutomotiveEngine
AnalysisTechnician
Business & Industry Endorsement
Basic automotive maintenance Overview of automotive electrical systems Operation & repair of drum/disc type brake
systems Diagnosis of drivability concerns How to work with the latest high-tech
automotive equipment
You Will Learn:
Important Qualities Be good with tools & enjoy working with your
hands Be able to reason, troubleshoot, & problem
solve easily Have good communication skills Be a multi-tasker Prefer to do a variety of tasks Be busy all the time Be a good decision maker
Information to Know
At Career & Technical Center
Certificate of Completion Program
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An Understanding of EconomicsBusiness I
Able to Lead People
Excellent Communication
Skills
Good Problem Solver
Strong Math Skills
Accounting
Economics
Not just for students who expect to go into
the business world
Marketing
Management
Finance
What You Will Learn Important
QualitiesFinance
Advertising
HumanResources
Marketing
Management
Logistics
JOBS
TSI – Reading or Writing / Math
Business & Industry Endorsement
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Business I Business & Industry Endorsement
TSI – Reading or Writing AND Math
Courses Descriptions Principles of Financial Accounting
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of financial accounting as prescribed by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as applied to transactions and events that affect business organizations. Students will examine the procedures and systems to accumulate, analyze, measure and record financial transactions. Students will use recorded financial information to prepare a balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows and statement of shareholders' equity to communicate the business entity's results of operations and financial position to users of financial information who are external to the company. Students will study the nature of assets, liabilities and owners' equity while learning to use reported financial information for purposes of making decisions about the company. Students will be exposed to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Required Prerequisite: TSI compliant in Mathematics
Principles of Macroeconomics
An analysis of the economy as a whole including measurement and determination of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply, national income, inflation and unemployment. Other topics include international trade, economic growth, business cycles, fiscal policy and monetary policy. Emphasis on the U.S. economy. Required for business and economics majors.
Business Principles
This course provides a survey of economic systems, forms of business ownership and considerations for running a business. Students will learn various aspects of business, management and leadership functions; organizational considerations and decision- making processes. Financial topics are introduced, including accounting, money and banking and securities markets. Also included are discussions of business challenges in the legal and regulatory environment, business ethics, social responsibility and international business. Emphasized is the dynamic role of business in everyday life
Principles of Marketing
Introduction to the marketing mix functions and process. Includes identification of consumer and organizational needs and explanation of environmental issues.
Principles of Microeconomics (CB1831 / ECON2302)
Analysis of the behavior of individual economic agents including consumer behavior and demand, producer behavior and supply, price and output decisions by firms under various market structures, factor markets, market failures and international trade. Required for business and economic majors. Recommended Prerequisite: ECON-2301
Business Ethics (CB1850 / BMGT1341) or Approved Elective
Discussion of ethical issues, the development of a moral frame of reference and the need for an awareness of social responsibility in management practices and business activities. Includes ethical corporate responsibility.
Principles of Managerial Accounting (CB1842 / ACCT2302)
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of managerial accounting appropriate for all organizations. Students will study information from the entity's accounting system relevant to decisions made by internal managers, as distinguished from information relevant to users who are external to the company. The emphasis is on the identification and assignment of product costs, operational budgeting and planning, cost control and management decision making. Topics include product costing methodologies, cost behavior, operational and capital budgeting and performance evaluation. Required Prerequisite: ACCT-2301
Business Law (CB1848 / BUSI2301)
The course provides the student with foundational information about the U.S. legal system and dispute resolution and their impact on business. The major content areas will include general principles of law, the relationship of business and the U.S. Constitution, state and federal legal systems, the relationship between law and ethics, contracts, sales, torts, agency law, intellectual property and business law in the global context. Required Prerequisite: High school coursework in U.S. history and government, or equivalent.
Business I
Business & Industry Endorsement
TSI – Reading or Writing AND Math
Courses Descriptions
Principles of Financial Accounting
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of financial accounting as prescribed by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as applied to transactions and events that affect business organizations. Students will examine the procedures and systems to accumulate, analyze, measure and record financial transactions. Students will use recorded financial information to prepare a balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows and statement of shareholders' equity to communicate the business entity's results of operations and financial position to users of financial information who are external to the company. Students will study the nature of assets, liabilities and owners' equity while learning to use reported financial information for purposes of making decisions about the company. Students will be exposed to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
Required Prerequisite: TSI compliant in Mathematics
Principles of Macroeconomics
An analysis of the economy as a whole including measurement and determination of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply, national income, inflation and unemployment. Other topics include international trade, economic growth, business cycles, fiscal policy and monetary policy. Emphasis on the U.S. economy. Required for business and economics majors.
Business Principles
This course provides a survey of economic systems, forms of business ownership and considerations for running a business. Students will learn various aspects of business, management and leadership functions; organizational considerations and decision- making processes. Financial topics are introduced, including accounting, money and banking and securities markets. Also included are discussions of business challenges in the legal and regulatory environment, business ethics, social responsibility and international business. Emphasized is the dynamic role of business in everyday life
Principles of Marketing
Introduction to the marketing mix functions and process. Includes identification of consumer and organizational needs and explanation of environmental issues.
Principles of Microeconomics (CB1831 / ECON2302)
Analysis of the behavior of individual economic agents including consumer behavior and demand, producer behavior and supply, price and output decisions by firms under various market structures, factor markets, market failures and international trade. Required for business and economic majors.
Recommended Prerequisite: ECON-2301
Business Ethics (CB1850 / BMGT1341) or Approved Elective
Discussion of ethical issues, the development of a moral frame of reference and the need for an awareness of social responsibility in management practices and business activities. Includes ethical corporate responsibility.
Principles of Managerial Accounting (CB1842 / ACCT2302)
This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of managerial accounting appropriate for all organizations. Students will study information from the entity's accounting system relevant to decisions made by internal managers, as distinguished from information relevant to users who are external to the company. The emphasis is on the identification and assignment of product costs, operational budgeting and planning, cost control and management decision making. Topics include product costing methodologies, cost behavior, operational and capital budgeting and performance evaluation.
Required Prerequisite: ACCT-2301
Business Law (CB1848 / BUSI2301)
The course provides the student with foundational information about the U.S. legal system and dispute resolution and their impact on business. The major content areas will include general principles of law, the relationship of business and the U.S. Constitution, state and federal legal systems, the relationship between law and ethics, contracts, sales, torts, agency law, intellectual property and business law in the global context.
Required Prerequisite: High school coursework in U.S. history and government, or equivalent.
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Aviation Maintenance TechnicianScheduling Information to Come
New Program at TCC Northwest
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Aviation Maintenance Technician
Business and Industry Endorsement
Courses Included in the Program
Ground Operations
An introductory course in fuels, servicing methods, safety procedures, aircraft movement, securing and operations of aircraft, external power equipment, aircraft cleaning, and corrosion
control.
Basic Electricity
A study of aircraft electrical systems and their requirements including the use of the ammeter, voltmeter, and ohmmeter; series and parallel circuits; inductance and capacitance; magnetism; converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC); controlling devices; maintenance and servicing of aircraft batteries; and reading and interpreting aircraft electrical diagrams to include solid state devices and logic functions. Fundamentals of safety also addressed.
Shop Practices
An introduction to shop safety, the correct use of hand tools, equipment and precision measurement, identification of aircraft hardware, and the fabrication of fluid lines and tubing. Emphasis on procedures for testing, heat treating, and inspection of aircraft structures.
Aviation Science
Fundamentals of mathematics, physics, and drawing as they apply to aircraft principles and operations as required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for airframe and power plant mechanics.
Federal Aviation Regulation/Weight and Balanced
A course in the use and understanding of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and aircraft manufacturers’ publications, forms, and records; and the exercise of mechanic privileges within prescribed limitations. Regulations and research via CD-ROM.
An introduction to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) required subjects relating to the weighing of aircraft, the performance of weight-and-balance calculations, and appropriate maintenance record entries. Required Prerequisite/Corequisite(s): AERM 1208
Aviation Maintenance Technician
Business and Industry Endorsement
Courses Included in the Program
Ground Operations
An introductory course in fuels, servicing methods, safety procedures, aircraft movement, securing and operations of aircraft, external power equipment, aircraft cleaning, and corrosion control.
Basic Electricity
A study of aircraft electrical systems and their requirements including the use of the ammeter, voltmeter, and ohmmeter; series and parallel circuits; inductance and capacitance; magnetism; converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC); controlling devices; maintenance and servicing of aircraft batteries; and reading and interpreting aircraft electrical diagrams to include solid state devices and logic functions. Fundamentals of safety also addressed.
Shop Practices
An introduction to shop safety, the correct use of hand tools, equipment and precision measurement, identification of aircraft hardware, and the fabrication of fluid lines and tubing. Emphasis on procedures for testing, heat treating, and inspection of aircraft structures.
Aviation Science
Fundamentals of mathematics, physics, and drawing as they apply to aircraft principles and operations as required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for airframe and power plant mechanics.
Federal Aviation Regulation/Weight and Balanced
A course in the use and understanding of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and aircraft manufacturers’ publications, forms, and records; and the exercise of mechanic privileges within prescribed limitations. Regulations and research via CD-ROM.
An introduction to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) required subjects relating to the weighing of aircraft, the performance of weight-and-balance calculations, and appropriate maintenance record entries. Required Prerequisite/Corequisite(s): AERM 1208
Aviation Maintenance Technician
Business and Industry Endorsement
Courses Included in the Program
Aircraft Propellers
Fundamentals of propeller design, function and construction. Skill development in inspection, servicing, and repair of fixed-pitch, constant-speed, and feathering propellers and governing systems. Instruction in removal, balancing, installation of propellers, and safety procedures are also addressed.
Reciprocating Engines
Reciprocating engines, their development, operating principles, and theory. Includes engine instruments, lubrication, and exhaust systems. Also addresses fundamentals of safety.
Turbine Engine Theory
General principles of theory, history, and servicing of turbine engines to include lubrication, instrumentation, auxiliary power units, and exhaust systems. Fundamentals of safety procedures are also addressed.
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Aviation Maintenance Technician
Business and Industry Endorsement
Courses Included in the Program
Aircraft Propellers
Fundamentals of propeller design, function and construction. Skill development in inspection, servicing, and repair of fixed-pitch, constant-speed, and feathering propellers and governing systems. Instruction in removal, balancing, installation of propellers, and safety procedures are also addressed.
Reciprocating Engines
Reciprocating engines, their development, operating principles, and theory. Includes engine instruments, lubrication, and exhaust systems. Also addresses fundamentals of safety.
Turbine Engine Theory
General principles of theory, history, and servicing of turbine engines to include lubrication, instrumentation, auxiliary power units, and exhaust systems. Fundamentals of safety procedures are also addressed.
Aviation Maintenance Technician
Business and Industry Endorsement
Courses Included in the Program
Aircraft Propellers
Fundamentals of propeller design, function and construction. Skill development in inspection, servicing, and repair of fixed-pitch, constant-speed, and feathering propellers and governing systems. Instruction in removal, balancing, installation of propellers, and safety procedures are also addressed.
Reciprocating Engines
Reciprocating engines, their development, operating principles, and theory. Includes engine instruments, lubrication, and exhaust systems. Also addresses fundamentals of safety.
Turbine Engine Theory
General principles of theory, history, and servicing of turbine engines to include lubrication, instrumentation, auxiliary power units, and exhaust systems. Fundamentals of safety procedures are also addressed.
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Workforce Dual Credit Programs Overall Admission Requirements - TCC
• Overall GPA of 70 (4.0 GPA on 12.0 system)
• Good attendance & discipline record• Meet specified score(s) on TSI if any part or
parts a required for a program
• Complete an on-line AISD Special Programs interest application and interview
• Apply for admission to TCC by completing an ApplyTexas application (www.applytexas.org)
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