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TISD students who are enrolled in Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses have the ability to earn junior college, community college, or
technical college credit through two different methods: Advanced Technical Credit for CTE Courses (ATC/CTE) and Dual Credit
CTE Courses.
ADVANCED TECHNICAL CREDIT
ATC/CTE Courses: Advanced Technical Credit courses for CTE provide the opportunity for high school students to earn college credit at
numerous participating junior colleges, community colleges, and technical schools in all 50 states! ATC/CTE courses are college level courses taught in high school in
which the student can transfer (articulate) the high school credit to a participating junior college, community college, or technical school.
In order to transfer (articulate) the credit to a participating college, the student must have a minimum passing grade, pay a small processing fee,
and show their official high school transcript at the time of college registration (please check with your individual college for additional articulation requirements,
grade requirements, and processing fee.) It is recommended that students contact the college prior to assuming that articulated credit will be accepted. For additional
information on ATC/CTE courses, please visit the following website:
http://www.atctexas.org/articulation/HS_Crosswalk_08a.htm
DUAL CREDIT
Dual Credit CTE Courses: Taken while in high school at the Tyler
Junior College campus and/or the TJC West campus. Upon successful completion of the course
(grade 70 or higher), the student will receive high school credit and college credit at TJC. In order to enroll in dual credit courses, the student
will need to pass the following entrance exams at TJC prior to registration:
Criminal
Justice: THEA or Accuplacer (Seniors: reading portion only of THEA or Accuplacer); (Juniors: all sections)
Automotive,
HVAC, PC Support, and Welding: Accuplacer (score of 51 or higher on the reading section
AutoIntroTransp: SDRT (Standard Diagnostic Reading Test)
TISD will pay the student’s TJC tuition for the following courses while
the student is
enrolled in TISD. Transportation will be provided to the TJC West Campus by TISD. Below
are TJC courses in which students may earn dual credit (high school and college credit) while enrolled in TISD:
Automotive
Technologies Continuing Education Courses
Introduction to Transportation
Introduction to Automotive Technology
Automotive Collision Repair I
Automotive Collision Repair II
Automotive Technologies
AUMT 2328 – Automotive Services
AUMT 1310 – Automotive Brake Systems (Lab)
AUMT 1319 – Automotive Engine Repair
AUMT 1257 – Automotive Brake Systems Theory
AUMT 2215 – Automotive Engine Performance Analysis Theory I
AUMT 2317 – Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I (Lab)
AUMT 1253 – Automotive Electrical Systems Theory
AUMT 1307 – Automotive Electrical Systems (Lab)
AUMT 2231 – Automotive Engine Performance Analysis Theory II
AUMT 2334 – Automotive Engine Performance Analysis II (Lab)
Criminal Justice
CRIJ 1301 – Introduction to Criminal Justice
CISCO Networking Technologies
ITCC 1302 – Local Area Networks Design and Protocols
ITCC 1306 – Basic Router Configurations
Welding Technologies
WLDG 1425 – Introduction to Oxy-Fuel
WLDG 1428 – Introduction to Arc
WLDG 1412 – Flux Core
WLDG 1435 – Introduction to Pipe
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Technologies
HART 1401 – Basic Electricity
HART 1407 – Refrigeration Principles
HART 1371 – AC Welding Procedures
HART 1403 – AC Control Principles
HART 1441 – Residential AC
HART 1445 – Gas and Electric Heating
HART 1372 – HVAC Air Duct Fabrication & Installation
HART 2438 – AC Installation and Service
HART 2445 – Systems Design
HART 1449 – Heat Pumps
HART 2436 – Trouble Shooting It is the policy of Tyler
Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational programs, services, or
activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as
amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
Es norma del Distrito
Escolar Independiente de Tyler no discriminar por motivos de raza, color,
origen nacional, sexo o impedimento, en sus programas, servicios o
actividades vocacionales, tal como lo requieren el Título VI de la Ley de
Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmienda; el Título IX de las Enmiendas en
la Educación, de 1972, y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973,
según enmienda.
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