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Medical Assistant

Administrative Medical Assistant Certificate

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A Medical Assistant is a valuable member of the healthcare team. They perform daily administrative tasks as well as assisting in minor clinical procedures to keep doctor's offices, hospitals, clinics and other healthcare facilities running smoothly. According to the United States Department of Labor, the Medical Assistant profession is expected to be one of the fastest growing occupations over the next ten years.

This program prepares students to be multi-tasked members of the health care team in a clinic, physician’s office or other medical facilities. Administrative competencies train the students in medical and legal issues, professionalism, communication skills, safety, medical equipment maintenance, computing, bookkeeping, and in medical office skills. Clinical competencies train the student to work in direct patient care. Students are trained to handle specimens, draw blood, give medications, and give immunizations. Clinical classes include anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, laboratory procedures, electrocardiology, and phlebotomy. Students will have the opportunity to become certified phlebotomists.

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Medical Assisting Technology Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Medical Assisting Technology prepares students to work in direct patient care, administrative clinic offices, doctor offices, or other medical facilities. Students learn about medical ethics, terminology, anatomy, and physiology.

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Medical Assisting Technology, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Medical Assisting Technology prepares students to work in direct patient care, administrative clinic offices, doctor offices, or other medical facilities. Students learn about medical ethics, terminology, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, phlebotomy, EKG’s, laboratory procedures, and clinical procedures, including patient preparation and screening.

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Dental Assistant

Dental Assisting Certificate

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The Dental Assisting program prepares students for a career that combines interpersonal and technical skills. Students learn to provide patient care, assist the dentist at chairside, take x-rays, and perform laboratory, clinical, and office management duties. Clinical applications are gained within the educational facility and/or through an internship within the local dental community.

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Dental Assisting, A.A.S.

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The Dental Assisting program prepares students for a career that combines interpersonal and technical skills. Students learn to provide patient care, assist the dentist at chairside, take x-rays, and perform laboratory, clinical, and office management duties. Clinical applications are gained within the educational facility and/or through an internship within the local dental community.

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Dental Hygienist

Dental Hygiene, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Dental Hygiene is a two-year program with competitive enrollment. Students accepted into the Dental Hygiene program attend classes in biological and dental science, as well as in specialized courses. This knowledge is then applied in the dental hygiene clinic where students perform dental hygiene services. Working collaboratively with dentists, dental hygienists provide oral preventive health and therapeutic services to the public. The capstone experience for the AAS Degree is DHYG 2363, Clinical-Dental Hygiene/Hygienist IV, National Board and appropriate Clinical Regional and/or State Exams.

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Medical Sonographer

Diagnostic Medical Sonography Certificate

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The Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC) in Diagnostic Medical Sonography prepares individuals for careers in diagnostic ultrasound. This program provides the students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform complex diagnostic ultrasound procedures using high frequency sound waves in the category of abdomen, small parts, neurosonography, vascular, and obstetrics and gynecology. Students are highly recommended to have completed BIOL 2404, ENGL 1301, MATH 1314, PHYS 1301 and PHYS 1101.

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Diagnostic Medical Sonography, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography prepares individuals for careers in diagnostic ultrasound. This program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform complex diagnostic ultrasound procedures using high frequency sound waves in the category of abdomen, small parts, neurosonology, vascular, and obstetrics and gynecology.

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Medical Records and Health Information Technician

Health Information Management, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Health Information Management (HIM) prepares individuals for a career as Health Information Professionals. HIM is the practice of acquiring, analyzing, and protecting digital and traditional medical information vital to providing quality patient care. HIM professionals are highly trained in the latest information management technology applications and understand the workflow in any healthcare provider organization from large hospital systems to the private physician practices. They are vital to the daily operations management of health information and electronic health records.

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Health Information Networking Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Health Information Networking is a technology-focused curriculum designed for students who are looking for entry-level healthcare-focused specialist skills required to support the medical technical infrastructure/environment. The certificate provides in-depth understanding of protocols, safety procedures, and privacy considerations in a healthcare setting.

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Medical Coding and Billing Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Health Information Management-Medical Coding and Billing is the transformation of verbal descriptions of diseases, injuries, and procedures into alphanumeric designations. The coding of health-related data permits access to medical records by diagnoses and procedures for use in clinical care, research, and education. Today, there are many demands for accurately coded data from medical record in all types of health care institutions. In addition to their use on claims for reimbursement, codes are included on data sets used to evaluate the processes and outcomes of health care.

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Laboratory Technician

Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S.

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Recognized as one of the best in the nation, our Medical Laboratory Technology program will teach you to perform a variety of procedures in hematology, blood bank, clinical chemistry and microbiology as you prepare to work in a hospital, clinic, or blood bank laboratory. Graduates are eligible for national certification.

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Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technology Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Pharmacy Technology provides a specialized classroom and clinical education that prepares students with the knowledge, skills, and techniques to become vital members of the pharmacy care team. Typical job duties include reading and interpreting prescriptions, preparing and packaging prescriptions, managing pharmacy inventory, and preparing non-sterile and sterile pharmaceuticals. Disclaimer: The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) does not allow anyone to the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam if they have been convicted of a felony that occurred within the last five (5) years, and/or if the conviction was drug or pharmacy-related.

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Pharmacy Technology, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Pharmacy Technology provides a specialized classroom and clinical education that prepares students with the knowledge, skills, and techniques to become vital members of the pharmacy care team. Typical job duties include reading and interpreting prescriptions, preparing and packaging prescriptions, managing pharmacy inventory, and preparing non-sterile and sterile pharmaceuticals. Disclaimer: The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) does not allow anyone to the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam if they have been convicted of a felony that occurred within the last five (5) years, and/or if the conviction was drug or pharmacy-related.

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Physical Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S.

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The full-time Associate of Applied Science Degree in Physical Therapist Assistant prepares individuals for careers as Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs). Licensed Physical Therapist Assistants work under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist to perform treatment interventions such as: manual therapy, motor relearning and supervised custom designed exercise programs to address movement impairments, chronic pain, and movement education for lifelong health and wellness.

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Radiology Technician

Radiologic Technology, A.A.S.

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The Radiologic Technologist operates imaging equipment to visualize body structure and functions as an aid to diagnosis.

The radiographer utilizes critical thinking skills and adapts them to unique patient needs and situations.

A graduate of the Radiologic Technology Program is eligible to go into Ultrasound programs. Many hospitals provide on-the-job training for nuclear medicine, special procedures, or MRI mammography.

The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Medical Imaging Technology-Radiography prepares individuals to operate radiographic equipment and ready patients for various types of diagnostic procedures. Radiographers operate radiographic equipment necessary for examinations, position patients, and determine proper techniques for each image.

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Respiratory Therapist

Respiratory Care Technology, A.A.S.

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Respiratory therapists evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders. To evaluate patients, therapists test the capacity of the lungs and analyze oxygen and carbon monoxide concentration. They also measure the patient’s hydrogen level, which indicates the acidity or alkalinity level of the blood.

To measure lung capacity, therapists have patients breathe into an instrument that measures the volume and flow of oxygen during inhalation and exhalation. By comparing the reading with the norm for the patient’s age, height, weight, and sex, respiratory therapists can determine whether lungs deficiencies exist.

To analyze oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH levels, therapists draw an arterial blood sample, place it in a blood gas analyzer, and relay the results to a physician. Respiratory therapists generally work between 35 to 40 hours a week. Because hospitals operate around the clock, therapists may work evenings, nights or weekends. They spend long periods of time standing and walking between patients’ rooms. In an emergency, therapists work under a great deal of stress.

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Surgical Technologist

Surgical Technology, A.A.S.

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Admissions Procedures require students to compete for placement into all Health Occupation programs. Students competing for the 10 seats will be required to complete the cognate courses prior to acceptance into the program. Once admitted by the Office of Admission, the program can be competed in two years.

Surgical Technologists are vital members of the surgical team who work closely with physicians, registered nurses, and other surgical personnel delivering patient care and assuming appropriate responsibilities before, during, and after surgery. They function as the sterile member of the surgical team who passes instruments, sutures, and sponges during surgery.

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Public Service Industry

EMTs and Paramedics

Advanced EMT Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Advanced EMT articulates classroom, clinical, and field experience to prepare students for a career in out-of-hospital emergency medical care. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Personnel, through the performance of patient assessments and initial treatment of medical emergencies of the acutely ill or injured, work to prevent and reduce mortality and morbidity

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Community Paramedic Certificate

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This one semester classroom and clinical education program provides education and training for those paramedics who respond to specific health needs in the community. The community paramedics program will prepare students for roles in outreach, wellness, health screening assessments, health teaching, providing immunizations, wound care, recognition of mental health issues, disease management, etc.

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Critical Care/Flight Paramedic Certificate

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This one semester classroom and clinical education program provides education and training for those paramedics who function as members of a critical care transport team.

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Emergency Medical Services Paramedic, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services-Paramedic articulates classroom, clinical, and field experience to prepare students for a career in out-of-hospital emergency medical care. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Personnel, through performance of patient assessments and initial treatment of medical emergencies of the acutely ill or injured, work to prevent and reduce mortality and morbidity.

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Emergency Medical Technician Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) articulates classroom, clinical, and field experience to prepare students for a career in out-of-hospital emergency medical care. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Personnel, through performance of patient assessments and initial treatment of medical emergencies of the acutely ill or injured, work to prevent and reduce mortality and morbidity.

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Paramedic Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Emergency Medical Services-Paramedic articulates classroom, clinical, and field experience to prepare students for a career in out-of-hospital emergency medical care. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Personnel, through performance of patient assessments and initial treatment of medical emergencies of the acutely ill or injured, work to prevent and reduce mortality and morbidity.

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Firefighter

Basic Firefighter Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Basic Firefighter provides entry level knowledge and skills to students interested in a career in fire service. Upon successful completion of the first year of the degree path, students are eligible for the Certificate of Completion in Basic Firefighter. The certificate satisfies the Texas Commission on Fire Protection’s requirements for Texas Basic Structure Fire Protection Certification. Students are also eligible for International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) seals. The capstone experience for the AAS and Certificate of Completion is the Texas Commission on Fire Protection’s Basic Structure Fire Suppression Examination.

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Basic Firefighter, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Basic Firefighter Option provides entry-level knowledge and skills to students interested in a career in fire service. Upon successful completion of the first year of the degree path, students are eligible for the Certificate of Completion in Basic Firefighter. The certificate satisfies the Texas Commission on Fire Protection’s requirements for Texas Basic Structure Fire Protection Certification. Students may become eligible for International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) seals as well. The capstone experience for the AAS Degree and Certificate of Completion is The Texas Commission on Fire Protection’s Basic Structure Fire Suppression Examination.

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Fire Inspector Certificate

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The Enhanced Certificate of Completion in Fire Inspector Officer is for students with firefighting experience who are interested in pursuing fire officer duties. After successful completion of the courses, students are eligible to take the Texas Commission on Fire Protection State Certification Examination for Fire Officer. The capstone course for Fire Officer is FIRT 2351, Company Fire Officer.

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Fire Management, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire Management offers higher-level fire protection courses for veteran firefighters preparing for supervisory/management roles in fire service. The role of fire officers is to manage the day-to-day responsibilities of the fire company. Understanding the administrative duties as well as the supervisory functions of the fire company helps to meet fire department objectives. Firefighters that are aspiring to meet the challenges of today’s supervisory roles need the academics and practice as fire officers.

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Fire Officer Certificate

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The Enhanced Certificate of Completion in Fire Inspector is for students with firefighting experience who are interested in pursuing fire inspector duties. The student will be able to recognize fire and safety hazards and through proper inspection practice, minimize the potential for loss of life and property. The capstone course for the Fire Inspector is FIRT 1340, Fire Inspector II.

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Fire Science, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire Science Option provides students with professional-level education to meet personnel needs in the fire science field. Upon successful completion of the first year of the degree path, students are eligible for the Certificate of Completion in Basic Firefighter. The Certificate satisfies the Texas Commission on Fire Protection’s requirements for Texas Basic Structure Fire Protection Certification. Students are also eligible for International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) seals. The capstone experience for the AAS Degree and Certificate of Completion is The Texas Commission on Fire Protection’s Basic Structure Fire Suppression Examination.

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Preschool Teacher

Child Development, A.A.S.

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The two-year Associate of Applied Science degree in Child Development prepares students for positions in child care facilities and Head Start programs. An Associate of Applied Science Degree is awarded upon completion of the program. A criminal background history check is required of all students in this program. Students should contact the Child Development faculty for more information. Graduates of this program are qualified to work with infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school age children, including children with special needs.

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Infants and Toddlers Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Infants and Toddlers curriculum is designed to provide knowledge and skills to individuals employed in child care and Head Start programs.

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Court Reporting Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Court Reporting teaches students the skills and knowledge needed to pass the Texas Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) Examination and the National Court Reporters Association (RPR) Examination such as stenography, transcription, note taking, audio/visual recording, courtroom etiquette, how to identify verbal and non-verbal cues; listening and interpreting; editing; and public speaking skills. Both CSR and RPR exams consist of a written knowledge exam (must score a 70% or better) and a skills exam (must type 225 words per minute with 95% accuracy). All applicants must be fingerprinted. In order to work as a court reporter in the State of Texas, you must be certified by the State. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion is CRTR 2331, Court Reporter Certification Preparation.

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Court Reporting, A.A.S.

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The two-year Associate of Applied Science Degree in Court Reporting teaches students the skills and knowledge needed to pass the Texas Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) Examination and the National Court Reporters Association (RPR) Examination such as stenography, transcription, note taking, audio/visual recording, courtroom etiquette, how to identify verbal and non-verbal cues; listening and interpreting; editing; and public speaking skills. Both CSR and RPR exams consist of a written knowledge exam (must score a 70% or better) and a skills exam (must type 225 words per minute with 95% accuracy). All applicants must be fingerprinted. In order to work as a court reporter in the State of Texas, you must be certified by the State. The capstone course for the AAS Degree is CRTR 2331, Court Reporter Certification Preparation.

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Machine Shorthand Scopist Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Machine Shorthand Scopist provides students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and background to find employment preparing and editing transcripts for Certified Shorthand Reporters. Machine Shorthand Scopists assist with the following: attending depositions, hearings, proceedings, and other events that require written transcripts; capture spoken dialogue with specialized equipment such as stenographic machines, audio/visual devices, and covered microphones; reading/playing back testimony; review notes taken by Certified Shorthand Reporters; edit transcripts for errors; and provide copies of transcripts and recordings to the court. The capstone for the Certificate of Completion is CRTR 1406, Machine Shorthand II.

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Realtime Closed Captioning/CART Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Realtime Closed Captioning/CART prepares students to be CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) assistants to hearing-impaired clientele or work in captioning services. Students learn realtime accuracy in addition to skills in stenography; transcription; notetaking; audio/visual recording; courtroom etiquette; how to identify verbal and non-verbal cues; listening and interpreting; editing; and public speaking skills. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion is CRTR 2371, Preparation for the Certified Realtime Captioner (CRC).

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Police Officer

Criminal Justice, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice Option prepares students for entry-level careers in agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. This degree plan option emphasizes the enforcement aspect of the criminal justice system. The curriculum is designed to be completed in two years. Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an academic counselor regarding transfer requirements and transferability of these courses. Although this degree includes transferable Field of Study courses, not all courses in this degree are transferable to a Texas four-year institution. The capstone course for the AAS Degree is CJCR 2381, Cooperative Education-Corrections II.

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Law Enforcement Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Law Enforcement provides a curriculum suitable for students seeking the credentials needed to apply to specific law enforcement agencies. It also provides a clear pathway for high school students interested in Criminal Justice, but have not yet decided whether they will move on to an Associate or Baccalaureate degree. This Certificate of Completion is fully embedded in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice, so that every class found in this certificate will apply for those students opting to move on to the two-year AAS Degree. The capstone course for this Certificate of Completion in Law Enforcement is HMSY 1337, Introduction to Homeland Security.

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Social Services Assistant

Drug/Alcohol Abuse Counseling Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Drug/Alcohol Abuse Counseling prepares individuals to work with substance abusers in a variety of settings, including outpatient, inpatient, and rehabilitation programs. The curriculum encompasses two semesters; during the second semester, students enroll in internships and are placed with substance abuse agencies consistent with their area of interest. Admission to internships require students complete the first semester curriculum in Drug/Alcohol Abuse Counseling and approval from the Social Work faculty. Internship courses require students to work a minimum of 15 hours/week at substance abuse agencies and attend weekly one-hour seminar classes.

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Social Work, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Social Work prepares individuals interested in working with people to obtain entry-level employment in the Social Work field. Social Work students are sensitive and caring people who, as a result of enrollment in the Social Work Program, are equipped with the necessary skills, knowledge, and attitudes to effectively serve people in need in a variety of community and social service agencies. During the second year of the program, students enroll in two semesters of internships and are placed at social service agencies consistent with their area of interest. Admission to internships require student completion of the first year curriculum in Social Work and approval of Social Work faculty. Internship courses involve working a minimum of 15 hours per week at a social service agency and attending a weekly one-hour seminar class.

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Paralegal and Legal Assistant

Paralegal Certificate

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The Advanced Technical Certificate of Completion in Paralegal is available to students who have previously completed an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree or have previously completed at least 27 semester credit hours, which include a minimum of 18 hours of general education. Students completing this program receive an Advanced Technical Certificate of Completion and may apply to the National Association of Legal Assistance for certification. The capstone course for this Advanced Technical Certificate of Completion is LGLA 2335, Advanced Civil Litigation.

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Paralegal, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Paralegal trains students to provide essential auxiliary services to the legal profession. Under the supervision and direction of a lawyer, Paralegals apply their knowledge of law and legal procedures to assist lawyers in legal research; prepare and interpret legal documents; courtroom/trial assistance; interview/investigate clients; and organization/scheduling. Students completing the Associate of Applied Science degree in Paralegal will be eligible to apply to the various National Paralegal Associations that offer certification. The capstone course for the AAS Degree is LGLA 2381, Cooperative Education-Legal Assistant/Paralegal II.

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Teacher Assistant

Teacher Assistant Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Teacher Assistant curriculum is designed to provide entry-level skills to individuals employed in child care facilities.

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Communications Industry

Graphic Designer

Advertising Graphics and Design Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Advertising Graphics & Design program follows the professional industry standards of advertising agencies, graphic design/art studios, and freelance graphic artists. Students prepare for a variety of employment opportunities in Advertising Graphics & Design including advertising agencies, in-house department stores, newspapers, magazines, print, web, outdoor (billboards), digital print, freelance & silkscreen related design. Students will develop their art and computer graphic skills necessary to move on to the next level. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion Degree is ARTC 2335, Portfolio Development for Graphic Design; students will need to contact the Program Coordinator prior to registering for this course.

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Advertising Graphics and Design, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Advertising Graphics & Design program follows the professional industry standards of advertising agencies, graphic design/art studios, and freelance graphic artists. Students prepare for a variety of employment opportunities in Advertising Graphics & Design including advertising agencies, in-house department stores, newspapers, magazines, print, web, outdoor (billboards), digital print, freelance & silkscreen related design. Students will develop their art and computer graphic skills necessary to move on to the next level. The capstone course for the AAS Degree is ARTC 2335, Portfolio Development for Graphic Design; students will need to contact the Program Coordinator prior to registering for this course.

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Broadcast Engineer

Communication- Radio and Television Broadcasting/Cinematic Production, A.A.

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The Associate of Arts degree in Communication-Radio and Television Broadcasting-Cinematic Production seeks students who thrive in a fast-paced work environment that draws on their creative writing and audio/video talents. Students gain hands-on experience using the tools of their desired trade such as editing software like Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, and Audition; film equipment; and recording equipment. This degree prepares students for careers in journalism and/or entertainment programming.

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Transportation Industry

Auto Mechanic

Automotive Technology Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Automotive Technology-One Year covers the first-year curriculum of the Associate of Applied Science degree in Automotive Technology. Students learn the basics behind the theory and practical application of automotive repair. Students are encouraged to continue onto the Certificate of Completion-Two Year to learn more about automotive repair and increase their earning potential. The capstone course for the One Year Certificate of Completion is AUMT 2337, Automotive Electronics.

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Automotive Technology Two Year Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Automotive Technology-Two Year prepares students for entry-level work in the automotive repair profession. Students learn the theories involved in automotive repair, in addition to hands-on, practical experience. Students are encouraged to continue on the Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology once they have completed the Two-Year Certificate of Completion to increase their knowledge and earning potential. The capstone course for the two-year Certificate of Completion is AUMT 2310, Automotive Service Consultant.

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Automotive Technology, A.A.S.

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The two-year Associate of Applied Science Degree in Automotive Technology provides the knowledge and skills necessary for entry-level employment in the automotive field and related areas. Students will learn the necessary skills needed to work in the repairing of engines, automatic transmission/transaxle; manual drive & axles; suspension & steering; brakes; electrical/electronic systems; heating & air conditioning; and engine performance. All courses abide by the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence. The AAS Degree also offers certificate options; the certificates include some of the courses in the degree plan, providing students with alternate exit points. Students are required to obtain a basic tool kit and OSHA-approved safety glasses. The capstone course for the AAS Degree is AUMT 2310, Automotive Service Consultant.

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Driveability Technician Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Driveability Technician is a specialty certificate that prepares students to diagnose and repair driveability complaints. The Certificate emphasizes automotive computer-controlled systems and electronic testing. The capstone course for this Certificate of Completion is AUMT 2381, Cooperative Education- Automotive/Automobile Mechanics Technology/Technician II.

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Diesel Mechanic

Diesel Mechanic Assistant Certificate

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Diesel Mechanics Certificate

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The Diesel Technology program at FDTC is designed to prepare students for the many employment opportunities in the diesel equipment industry. This unique program allows students to enter the program during multiple opportunities throughout the year. This program also gives students the option of earning a certificate or an Associates degree (both require about two years of continuous enrollment to complete the curriculum). Students are trained on diesel engines

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Diesel Technology, A.A.S.

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Information Technology Industry

Network and Computer Systems Administrator

CISCO Networking Training Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Cisco Networking Training teaches students the skills needed to design, build, and maintain small to medium-sized networks. This program provides students with the opportunity to enter the workforce and/or further their education and training in the computer-networking field. Instruction includes safety, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI models, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router programming, star topology, IP addressing, and network standards. It emphasizes the use of decision-making and problem-solving techniques to solve networking issues. Students participate in hands-on training on Cisco routers and switches in a laboratory environment to enhance students’ knowledge of network configuration. The Cisco Networking Academy training will guide student to Certification as a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion in Cisco Networking Training is ITSC 2380, Cooperative Education-Computer and Information Sciences, General I.

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Information Networking, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Information Networking provides students with the training to be network systems technician, administrator and network, and multimedia installer and specialist. Topics include microcomputers, spreadsheets, multimedia, networking, hardware electronics, and computer programming. Many courses are Cisco certified with a Cisco certified instructor. It is anticipated that students will begin study the summer after their high school graduation. The degree can be completed sooner or later, depending on students’ particular course load.

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Networking and Security Technologies, A.A.S.

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The Enhanced Skills Certificate of Completion in Networking and Security Technologies provides additional networking-related skills to individuals who have specialized in the area of CISCO Network Training. The certificate provides an opportunity to gain employment as a CISCO Certified Network Professional with a highly specialized technical range of network skills and expertise. This certificate is only available to those who successfully complete the AAS degree in Information Technology Systems-Information Networking Degree or have passed the CCNA Certification exam.

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Software Developer

Computer Programming, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Programming trains students to be entry-level Junior Programmers I. Working under the supervision of a senior programmer, Junior Programmers (or Programmer Trainees) develop program structure charts/logic plans; code, debug, and test programs written in a high-level language; and prepare program documentation. Junior Programmers may be assigned tasks such as modifying existing programs and system design projects, analyzing systems, flow charting, input\output design, and system documentation. While focusing on programming concepts and languages, it also provides a fundamental core knowledge of data including advanced spreadsheets, Microsoft access, and Oracle databases with SQL (Structured Query Language).

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Entry-Level Computer Programming Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Computer Programming trains students to become entry-level junior programmers. Working under the supervision of a senior programmer, the junior programmer (sometimes referred to as a programmer trainee) develops program structure charts and logic plans; codes, debugs, and tests programs written in high-level language; and prepares program documentation.

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IT Support Specialist

Computer Support Technician A+ Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Computer Support Technician A+ prepares students for entry-level positions in computer maintenance, repair, and upgrade. This training will include troubleshooting, configuration, installation, hardware upgrading, hardware peripherals, and software with an emphasis on A+ Certification concepts and practices. The course of study also provides students with a basic understanding of data communication concepts and hands-on networking training. This Certificate will prepare students to handle all facets of computer technician job requirements and provide a foundation in networking. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion in Computer Support Technician A+ is ITSC 2380, Cooperative Education-Computer and Information Sciences, General I.

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Information Technology in Business Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Information Technology in Business prepares students to be proficient in commercial application packages in a business environment. Students will also be able to design and implement IT solutions to business plans. Graduates will be able to provide employers with input regarding hardware and software capabilities and specifications, and will be trained in web page development.

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Data Security Management

Cybersecurity, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Cyber Security teaches students how to install, design, manage, operate, plan, troubleshoot, and secure an information technology infrastructure. Topics covered in the program range from local area networks to wide area networks and security technologies. Students learn to guard vital information systems vigilantly while fighting cyber-crime, such as identity data theft, hacking, and invasion of privacy that plagues corporations and government agencies. Network security training provides students with the ability to handle web and network security exploits, intrusion prevention, network traffic analysis, cryptography, and encryption. Many courses are Cisco certified with a Cisco certified instructor. It is anticipated that a student will begin study the summer after their high school graduation. The degree can be completed sooner or take longer depending on a student’s particular course load.

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Systems Analyst

Data Support Specialist Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Data Support Specialist prepares students to be entry-level computer processing information technicians or support specialists. The program teaches data entry input to PC screens and keyboarding to provide speed and accuracy skills, among computer fundamentals, operating systems, input and program editing, networking, troubleshooting, and business computer applications techniques.

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Information Technology in Business, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Information Technology in Business prepares graduates in adapting commercial application packages for business solutions. In addition to the exit competencies of the required first-year coursework, such as operating systems familiarity, and problem-solving with business productivity software, students will also be able to design and implement solutions to business action plans using a variety of business software. Graduates may provide employers with input regarding hardware and software capabilities and specifications and will be qualified to act as training aides or provide user liaison services. This program also offers a certificate option in Information Technology in Business. It is anticipated that a student will begin study the summer after their high school graduation.

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Construction Industry

Architectural Drafter

Civil Engineering, A.S.

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The Associate of Science in Engineering-Civil Engineering prepares students for four-year institutions by introducing them to Computer-Aided Design (CAD), structural engineering, properties of materials, infrastructure, environmental factors, and their theories. By the completion of this program, students may be able to join the civil engineering industry at entry-level positions. Students are encouraged to transfer to a four-year institution after the completion of the AS in Civil Engineering.

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Computer- Aided Design, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) prepares students for careers in computer-aided design and building information modeling by utilizing 2D or 3D software programs such as: AutoCAD, Inventor, Revit, AutoCAD Civil 3D, 3DS Max, SolidWorks, Corel, Photoshop, and VideoStudio.

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Computer- Aided Design- Construction Specialization Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Construction Specialization prepares students for careers as Construction Specialization Drafters by utilizing 2D and 3D software programs such as: AutoCAD, Inventor, Revit, AutoCAD Civil 3D, 3DS Max, SolidWorks, Corel, Photoshop and VideoStudio.

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Computer- Aided Design- Mechanical Specialization Certificate

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The Mechanical Specialization Certificate of Completion prepares students for careers as Mechanical Specialization Drafters by utilizing 2D and 3D software programs such as: AutoCAD; Inventor; Revit; AutoCAD Civil 3D; 3DS Max; SolidWorks; Corel; Photoshop; and VideoStudio.

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Electrical and Computer Engineering Principles, A.S.

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The Associate of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering Principles prepares students for four-year institutions by introducing them to Computer-Aided Design (CAD), MATLAB, C++ skills, AC/DC circuit analysis digital design, software development, and their theories. By the completion of this program, students may be able to join the electrical engineering industry at entry-level positions. Students are encouraged to transfer to a four-year institution after the completion of the AS in Electrical and Computer Engineering Principles.

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Mechanical Engineering, A.S.

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The Associate of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering prepares students for four-year institutions by introducing them to Computer-Aided Design (CAD), MATLAB, C++ skills, statics, mechanics of materials, robotics and dynamics, and their theories. By the completion of this program, students may be able to join the mechanical engineering industry at entry-level positions. Students are encouraged to transfer to a four-year institution after the completion of the AS in Mechanical Engineering.

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Electrician

Electrical Technology Certificate

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The Electrical Technology Program is a short one-year course designed to educate our students to enable them to gain meaningful employment as an Electrical Apprentice. The student will be well-trained, ready to size, install and maintain all electrical wiring in Residential, Commercial and Industrial fields. The Electrical licensing is good throughout the State of Texas which is regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. OSHA 30 Certification is also included.

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HVAC Technician

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Certificate

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The one-year Certificate of Completion in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) prepares students for employment in the heat transfer industries as Service Technicians or Crew Leaders. Students learn how to service air conditioning, refrigeration, furnaces, AC systems/units, freezers, and ice machines. Through the completion of the HVAC Certificate of Completion, students will have the opportunity to test for and earn 410A certification (with a passing rate of 70% or better) and 10-hour OSHA Safety certification. Students are required to obtain a basic tool kit and OSHA-approved safety glasses. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion is HART 1441, Residential Air Conditioning.

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Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) prepares students for employment in the heat transfer industries. Students learn how to service commercial air conditioning, commercial/domestic refrigeration, furnaces, AC systems/units, walk-in freezers, and commercial ice machines. Through the completion of the HVAC AAS degree, students will have the opportunity to test for and earn EPA and 410A certification (with a passing rate of 70% or better), as well as 10 hours of OSHA Safety certification. Students pursuing the AAS Degree also have the ability to earn a certificate in Residential HVAC and a one-year certificate of completion. Students are required to obtain a basic tool kit and OSHA-approved safety glasses. The capstone course for the AAS Degree is HART 2380, Cooperative Education- Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology/Technician.

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Residential HVAC Technician Certificate

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The one-year Certificate of Completion in Residential HVAC Technician prepares students for employment in the heat transfer industries as Service Technicians or Crew Leaders. Students learn basic skills in the servicing of air conditioning refrigeration, furnaces, and AC systems/units. Students are required to obtain tool kit and OSHA-approved safety glasses. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion is HART 1403, Air Conditioning Control Principles.

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Welder

Welding Technology, A.A.S.

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In the welding technology program, students will learn and use welding techniques used in the industry on various types of metal using industry standard equipment in multiple welding processes. Structural welding and pipe welding curriculum prepares students for the high paying jobs in the welding industry.

The welding technology program introduces the student to various welding processes and techniques to prepare the student to enter the welding trades industry.

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Hospitality Industry

Chef and Head Cook

Culinary Arts Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Culinary Arts prepares students for entry-level positions and beyond in the food service industry. The Certificate emphasizes basic concepts and techniques related to food and beverage production and control, cooking techniques/methods, customer service, and a variety of service styles. Students study the creation, preparation, and presentation of foods for both commercial and institutional food service establishments. The program provides instruction focusing on the concepts necessary for successful food service and operation. Students’ proficiencies include, but are not limited to, basic knife skills, safe food handling, food and beverage service, menu costing, sauces, garde manger, American regional cuisines, international cuisines, and point of sales experience. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion is CHEF 1300, Professional Cooking and Meal Service.

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Culinary Arts, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Culinary Arts prepares students for entry-level positions and beyond in the food service industry. The AAS Degree in Culinary Arts emphasizes basic concepts and techniques related to food and beverage production and control, cooking techniques/methods, customer service, and a variety of service styles. Students study the creation, preparation, and presentation of foods for both commercial and institutional food service establishments. The program provides instruction focusing on the concepts necessary for successful food service and operation. Students’ proficiencies include, but are not limited to, basic knife skills, safe food handling, food and beverage service, menu costing, sauces, garde manger, American regional cuisines, international cuisines, and point of sales experience. The capstone course for the AAS Degree in Culinary Arts is CHEF 2264, Practicum (or Field Experience)-Culinary Arts/Chef Training I.

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Restaurant Management Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Culinary Arts-Restaurant Management prepares students for entry-level positions and beyond in the front of the house operations of food service industry. The Restaurant Management Certificate provides instruction focusing on the concepts necessary for successful food and beverage service and operation. The Certificate includes an emphasis on marketing, sales, catering, cost controls, and food service related accounting. Students’ proficiencies include, but are not limited to, basic knife skills, safe food handling, food and beverage service, menu costing and point of sales experience. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion is RSTO 2405, Management of Food Production and Service.

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Restaurant Management, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Culinary Arts-Restaurant Management prepares students for entry-level positions and beyond in front of house operations of the food service industry. The AAS Degree in Restaurant Management provides instruction focusing on the concepts necessary for successful food and beverage service and operation. The program emphasizes topics such as marketing, sales, catering, cost controls, and food service related accounting. Students’ proficiencies include, but are not limited to, basic knife skills, safe food handling, food and beverage service, menu costing and point of sales experience. The capstone course for the AAS Degree in Restaurant Management is RSTO 2407, Catering.

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Energy Industry

Diesel Mechanic

Diesel Mechanic Assistant Certificate

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Diesel Mechanics Certificate

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The Diesel Technology program at FDTC is designed to prepare students for the many employment opportunities in the diesel equipment industry. This unique program allows students to enter the program during multiple opportunities throughout the year. This program also gives students the option of earning a certificate or an Associates degree (both require about two years of continuous enrollment to complete the curriculum). Students are trained on diesel engines

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Diesel Technology, A.A.S.

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Power Generation Technician

Diesel Mechanic Assistant Certificate

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Diesel Mechanics Certificate

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The Diesel Technology program at FDTC is designed to prepare students for the many employment opportunities in the diesel equipment industry. This unique program allows students to enter the program during multiple opportunities throughout the year. This program also gives students the option of earning a certificate or an Associates degree (both require about two years of continuous enrollment to complete the curriculum). Students are trained on diesel engines

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Diesel Technology, A.A.S.

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Solar Energy Technician

Photovoltaic (PV) Installers Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Photovoltaic (PV) Installers prepares students to enter the alternative energy workforce through solar photovoltaic systems installation. The program trains students to install, operate, and repair solar PV systems. Graduates of this Level 1 Certificate may receive an OSHA 30 certificate upon completion. Graduates of this certificate will learn to perform diagnostic analysis; demonstrate an understanding of solar energy industry standards; and apply safety principles. Students in the program are responsible for purchasing their own supplies and tools. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion is ELMT 1302, Solar Photovoltaic Systems.

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Renewable Energy Technology Systems Certificate

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This Certificate of Completion in Renewable Energy Technology Systems prepares students for entry-level positions in the field of PV and Solar Thermal installation/maintenance. Students with experience in construction, electrical, plumbing, and/or roofing fields may excel in this program by building skills in renewable energy systems and energy conservation training. This certificate prepares students for the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) exam and OSHA 30 certification. Students in the program are responsible for purchasing their own supplies and tools. In order to complete, the program students enrolled must have a grade of “C” or better in all technical courses. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion-Renewable Energy is RETS 1270, Review and Preparation for the NABCEP for Entry-Level Certification.

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Manufacturing Industry

Industrial Engineering Technician

Electrical and Computer Engineering Principles, A.S.

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The Associate of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering Principles prepares students for four-year institutions by introducing them to Computer-Aided Design (CAD), MATLAB, C++ skills, AC/DC circuit analysis digital design, software development, and their theories. By the completion of this program, students may be able to join the electrical engineering industry at entry-level positions. Students are encouraged to transfer to a four-year institution after the completion of the AS in Electrical and Computer Engineering Principles.

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Industrial Machinery Mechanic

Industrial Maintenance, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Industrial Maintenance Option is a comprehensive program that aims to provide future technicians with the tools and knowledge needed for success in the maintenance field. The program helps students build a solid foundation in electrical principles; AC & DC motors and controls; robotics; schematic diagrams; electrical system troubleshooting and maintenance; blueprint reading; hydraulic and pneumatic systems; mechanical theory; Programmable Logic Controllers; and automation. Students are prepared to take the Fluid Power Certification and the Society of Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP) Exams. The capstone course for the AAS Degree is INMT 2280, Cooperative Education-Manufacturing Technology/Technician.

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Mechanic Technician Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Mechanic Technician prepares individuals for employment as Mechanic Technicians in commercial and industrial fields. The program provides a solid foundation in basic electrical principles; motors and controls; schematics; troubleshooting of complex electrical systems; hydraulics and pneumatics; and mechanical systems. Additionally, the program prepares students to take the Fluid Power and Society of Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP) Certification exams. The capstone course for this Certificate of Completion is INMT 2345, Industrial Troubleshooting.

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Machinist

Industrial Manufacturing, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Industrial Manufacturing Option is a comprehensive program that aims to provide future technicians with the tools and knowledge needed for success in the advanced manufacturing field. The program helps students build a solid foundation in the use of tools and labor to make products for use/sale. In this program, manufacturing may refer to a vast range of human activity, from handicraft to high tech, applied to the industrial production that transforms raw materials into finished goods through large-scale manufacturing processes. Students also learn how to develop new products with manufacturing technology in mind. The program enables students to gain an understanding of manufacturing process statistics; statistical process control; management and manufacturing control systems; and professional responsibility. The capstone course for the AAS Degree is INMT 2280, Cooperative Education-Manufacturing Technology/Technician.

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Electro-Mechanical Technician

Mechanical Engineering, A.S.

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The Associate of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering prepares students for four-year institutions by introducing them to Computer-Aided Design (CAD), MATLAB, C++ skills, statics, mechanics of materials, robotics and dynamics, and their theories. By the completion of this program, students may be able to join the mechanical engineering industry at entry-level positions. Students are encouraged to transfer to a four-year institution after the completion of the AS in Mechanical Engineering.

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Robotics and Automation Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Robotics and Automation prepares individuals for employment as Industrial Maintenance Technicians in commercial and industrial fields. The program builds a solid foundation in basic electrical principles; motors and controls; robotics; schematics; troubleshooting complex electrical systems; hydraulics and pneumatics; mechanical systems; PLC programming; and automation. Additionally, the program prepares students to take the Fluid Power and Society of Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP) Certification exam. The capstone course for this Certificate of Completion is INMT 2345, Industrial Troubleshooting.

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Architectural Drafter

Mechanical Engineering, A.S.

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The Associate of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering prepares students for four-year institutions by introducing them to Computer-Aided Design (CAD), MATLAB, C++ skills, statics, mechanics of materials, robotics and dynamics, and their theories. By the completion of this program, students may be able to join the mechanical engineering industry at entry-level positions. Students are encouraged to transfer to a four-year institution after the completion of the AS in Mechanical Engineering.

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Business Industry

Real Estate Appraiser

Real Estate, A.A.S.

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The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Management-Real Estate Option prepares individuals to enter the job market as Real Estate Agents. Students who have completed the AAS program will be fully prepared to take the exam for a Texas Real Estate Agent License. The Two-Year program emphasizes practices in owning, operating, and working in a small real estate business. The program of study allows students the option to strengthen their overall education and to select business electives in their area of special interest. The Small Business Management Real Estate Option offers a Two-Year Associate of Applied Science Degree or a One-Year Certificate of Completion. The capstone course for the AAS is BUSG 2309, Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship.

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Resl Estate Certificate

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The Certificate of Completion in Business Management-Real Estate prepares students to enter the job market as Real Estate Agents. Students completing this certificate program will be fully prepared to take the exam for a Texas Real Estate Agent License. The two-year program emphasizes practices in owning, operating, and working in a small real estate business. The Business Management-Real Estate Option offers a Two-Year Associate of Applied Science Degree or a One-Year Certificate of Completion. The capstone course for the Certificate of Completion is RELE 1338, Principles of Real Estate II.

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