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Pilot Point High School & North Central Texas College CTE Dual Credit Pilot Point High School & North Central Texas College

Criminal Justice Courses offered: CRIJ 1301 Intro to Criminal Justice CJSA 1348 Ethics in Criminal Justice CJSA 1317 Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems & Practices CRIJ 2328 Police Systems & Practices CJSA 1342 Criminal Investigation CRIJ 1310 Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 1306 Court Systems & Practices *May not complete all courses as a Dual Credit Student

Careers in Criminal Justice Crime Scene Investigator Criminal Investigator Criminal Law Paralegal Customs & Border Protection Officer Deputy Sheriff FBI Agent Fish & Game Warden Forensic Psychologist Fraud Investigator Probation Officer Average Salaries vary depending on field

Dual Credit Savings For Criminal Justice Tuition as a Dual Credit Student Tuition as a Regular Student $86/Hr. x 3 Hrs. = $258 per class Savings of $132 per class Tuition for entire Criminal Justice Level 1 Certificate as Dual Credit Student: $2580 Savings of $1320 $130/Hr. x 3 Hrs. = $390 per class Tuition for entire Criminal Justice Level 1 Certificate as Regular Student: $3,900

Criminal Justice Course Information Courses will be offered online through NCTC Students can earn a Level 1 Certificate or Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Criminal Justice Pathways in place to Bachelors of Applied Arts & Science (BAAS) to several Texas Universities

Machining Courses Offered: DFTG 1309 Basic Computer Aided Drafting MCHN 1438 Basic Machine Shop I MCHN 2303 Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machines TECM 1301 Industrial Mathematics MCHN 1302 Precision Tools & Measurement MCHN 2434 Operation of CNC Machine MCHN 2435 Advanced CNC Machining METL 1301 Introduction to Metallurgy MCHN 1343 Machine Shop Mathematics MCHN 1302 Print Reading for the Machine Trades *May not complete all courses as a dual credit student

Careers in Machining Machinist CNC Operator and Programmer CNC Programmer CNC Machinist Tool and Die Maker Mechanical Engineer Tool Maker Average Salary for Machinist in Texas: $21.00 per hour.

Dual Credit Savings For Machining Tuition as a Dual Credit Student Tuition as a Regular Student $86/Hr. x 3 Hrs. = $258 per class Savings of $132 per class Tuition for entire Machining Level 1 Certificate as Dual Credit Student: $2838 Savings of $1452 *Some classes may be 4 credit hours $130/Hr. x 3 Hrs. = $390 per class Tuition for entire Machining Level 1 Certificate as Regular Student: $4290 *Some classes may be 4 credit hours

Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Courses offered: HART 1307 Refrigeration Principles HART 1301 Basic Electricity for HVAC HART 1256 EPA Recovery Certification HART 1341 Residential Air Conditioning RBPT 1300 Fundamentals of Residential Building Science HART 2445 Residential Air Conditioning Systems Design HART 2358 Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing Air Systems HART 2342 Commercial Refrigeration HART 2301 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Codes *May not complete all courses as a dual credit student

Career Information for HVAC An HVAC technician installs, maintains and repairs heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. HVAC is an abbreviation for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Someone who works in this occupation may specialize in installation or in maintenance and repair and in either heating, air conditioning or refrigeration work. The job outlook for HVAC technicians is excellent. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts this occupation will grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2022. An HVAC Service Technician in the Dallas area earns an average wage of $22.00 per hour.

Dual Credit Savings For HVAC Tuition as a Dual Credit Student Tuition as a Regular Student $86/Hr. x 3 Hrs. = $258 per class Savings of $132 per class Tuition for entire HVAC Level 1 Certificate as Dual Credit Student: $2580 Savings of $1320 *Some classes may be 4 credit hours $130/Hr. x 3 Hrs. = $390 per class Tuition for entire HVAC Level 1 Certificate as Regular Student: $3900 *Some classes may be 4 credit hours

Industrial Mechanics/ Electrical Technician Courses Offered: DFTG 1309 Basic Computer Aided Drafting INMT 1305 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance HYDR 1345 Hydraulics and Pneumatics INMT 2303 Pumps Compressors & Mechanical Drives ELPT 1319 Fundamentals of Electricity 1 ELPT 1341 Motor Control ELPT 2305 Motors and Transformers ELPT 2319 Programmable Logic Controllers 1 TECM 1301 Industrial Math INMT 2345 Industrial Troubleshooting *Courses may be taken in any order. Students can choose to take just Industrial Mechanics or just Electrical as well.

Career Information for Industrial Mechanics/Electrical Technician Industrial Mechanics maintains and repairs heavy equipment and machinery. Industrial Mechanics identify malfunctioning or broken parts and replaces them. Industrial mechanics test equipment to ensure machinery operates properly. Average Salary of Industrial Mechanic in Texas: $20.75 per hour Electrical Technicians create, maintain, and repair electronic equipment. Electrical Technicians work with electricians or electrical engineers. Average Salary of Electrical Technician: $26.94 per hour

Dual Credit Savings For Industrial/Electrical Tuition as a Dual Credit Student Tuition as a Regular Student $86/Hr. x 3 Hrs. = $258 per class Savings of $132 per class Tuition for entire Industrial Mechanics/Electrical Level 1 Certificate as Dual Credit Student: $2580 Savings of $1320 *Some classes may be 4 credit hours $130/Hr. x 3 Hrs. = $390 per class Tuition for entire Industrial Mechanics/Electrical Level 1 Certificate as Regular Student: $3900 *Some classes may be 4 credit hours

Industrial Technology Course Information Courses will be held in the afternoon (looking at a 12:30-2:10 time) on the NCTC Gainesville Campus Industrial Technology courses have industry recognized stackable credentials students can earn through successful completion Occupational Skills Achievement Award (formerly Marketable Skills Achievement Award): Earned after completion of first 12-14 credit hours Level 1 Certificate: Earned after completion of 30-33 credit hours Associate of Applied Science (AAS): earned after 60 credit hours Pathway to BAAS: Transferability to several Texas Universities’ BAAS programs Typically a high school student will earn an Occupational Skills Achievement Award and some courses toward a Level 1 while in high School.

EMT Courses Classes held at the ATC in Denton Offered to seniors only because of age restrictions Parent/Student Meeting will be held on March 6 at the ATC for more details You will be a certified EMT after successful completion of course work and certification test. Average Salary for EMT in Texas: $17.50 per hours

NCTC CTE Dual Credit Coordinator Questions? Ask Mr. Moffitt Or Contact Danelle Wolf NCTC CTE Dual Credit Coordinator dwolf@nctc.edu