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c. Strength (gross motor skills) and endurance are sufficient to safely fulfill Student Insurance
laboratory objectives and requirements. Students enrolled in the following Technical Division programs are required to purchase
d. Fine motor skills and hand/eye cordination must be sufficient to safely fulfill accident/liability insurance through the College.
laboratory objectives and requirements. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Automotive Service Technology
Articulation and Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit for High School CTE Students Plastics Injection Molding Technology
Articulated Credit and Dual Enrollment/Credit may be available for high school students Industrial Electricity/Electronics Technology
participating in a planned sequence of study within a technical field that begins in high Machine Shop Technology
school. These two programs help provide linkages between high school Career Technical Manufacturing Technology
Education programs and Postsecondary programs. Information is presented in the admissions Welding Technology
section of this catalog.
Credentialing
Orientation Students enrolled in the Technical Division are required to participate in third party industry
ORI 101, Orientation to College, is required for all students who have never attended recognized credentialing exams as part of the program requirements. The student will be
college. responsible for the fees associated with the credentialing exams and assessments.
Training for Existing Business and Industry Technical Division AOT and AAS Degree Plans General Education Electives
The College is committed to providing customized training services to meet the needs of Note: The following list may be used when planning applicable coursework to fullfill
area employers. Training for business and industry is provided as requested in all technical elective credit within Technical AOT and AAS degree programs as noted below:
division programs. Classes may be held on campus or on job sites. Training programs vary
in length and are industry specific. Humanities Electives:
ART 100, MUS 101, ENG 271, ENG 272, GRN 101, GRN 102, HUM 101, IDS 102, REL
Live Work Policy 151, REL 152, SPA 101, SPA 102, THR 120
Live work will be conducted when the training program requires such projects for the acquisi- (No class may be repeated for additional credit.)
tion of occupational skills leading to employment. Such work may be done either in school
or on a job location and includes service, repair, or production jobs. All live work performed Social/Behavioral Electives:
must be approved by the Dean of Technical Education and Workforce Development. HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 201, HIS 202, ECO 231, ECO 232, POL 211, PSY 200, SOC 200
(No class may be repeated for additional credit.)
To qualify for work to be done at Southern Union State Community College, one must be
categorized as a student or employee of the College, a charitable organization, a tax supported Natural Science/Math Electives:
program or institution, or a public employee. Live work may occasionally be conducted BIO 101, BIO 102, BIO 103, BIO 104, BIO 220, BIO 201, BIO 202, CHM 104, CHM 113,
for individuals or organizations other than those listed provided State Board of Education CHM 114, PHS 111, PHS 112, PHY 203, PHY 204, PHY 213, PHY 214
policy is followed. The total charge for live work will be cost plus 20 percent. (No class may be repeated for additional credit.)
Program Costs
The following programs may require the purchase of supplies and/or tools in addition to the
cost of tuition, fees, and textbooks.
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Automotive Service Technology
Plastics Injection Molding Technology
Cosmetology
Engineering Graphics and Design
Industrial Electricity/Electronics Technology
Machine Shop Technology
Manufacturing Technology
Welding Technology Division Technical

