WELCOME TO DUAL CREDIT!
Benefits of Dual CreditReduced tuition for dual credit students. Some courses may require payment of fees, books, and supplies. Student earns credit for both high school diploma and college degree/certificate.
Early completion of college degree.
If workforce program certificate is completed, student is ready for employment after high school graduation.Challenging and rewarding coursework.
What’s the cost? Bee County residents receive free
tuition. However there may be course fees which are not free. Students may also have to purchase books.
Students that do not reside in Bee County pay a reduced tuition rate of $30/hour and semester registration fee of $45.
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Where are the courses taught?On the high school campus
On the college campus
Through interactive television
On-line – through BlackBoard or WebCT
Hybrid – combination of on-line and face-to-face instruction
Requirements of Eligibility
Academic
• Junior or Senior high school student• TAKS scores for test exemption: R-2200, M- 2200, W-3 • Approval from high school counselor/Principal
Workforce
• Junior or Senior high school student • TAKS scores R-2100, M-2100, W-2• Approval from high school counselor/Principal
Dual Credit is for YOUBasic (Core) courses transfer Early completion of collegeSome basic courses are needed
as prerequisites to other programs- ex. Dental Hygiene, Radiology, RN, etc.
Some basic (Core) courses are required to obtain an Associate in Applied Science
Examples of “Basic (Core) courses”
English
Speech
ScienceHistory
Math
Dual Credit is for YOUStudents that take workforce
courses may graduate with a certificate from CBC before they graduate from high school.
Early entry into the working community
Level 1Certificate courses can be “transferred” into Level II, or Associate programs
More education/training = more job opportunities and more money available
CertificatePrograms
All Certificate Programs are subject to change.
Level I Certificate- High School Accounting
Prefix Number Course Name
ACNT 1303 Introduction to Accounting IPOFI 1401 Computer ApplicationsACNT 1311 Intro to Computerized AccountingBMGT 2309 Leadership ACNT 1329 Payroll Tax Accounting
Level 1 Certificate – High School Automotive Technology
PREFIX
NUMBER COURSE NAME
AUMT 1305 Introduction to Automotive Technology
AUMT 2437 Automotive ElectronicsAUMT 1307 Automotive Electrical SystemsAUMT 1319 Automotive Engine RepairAUMT 1310 Automotive Brake Systems
Level 1 Certificate- High SchoolProfessional Business Technology
Prefix Number Course NameACNT 1303 Intro to Accounting I
POFI 1401 Computer ApplicationsIMED 1445 Interactive Multimedia Business
ElectiveBMGT 2309 Leadership
Certified Nursing Assistant
Prefix Number Course Name
HPRS 1304 Basic Health Professions Skills
HPRS 1160 Basic Health Professions Clinical
Level I Certificate – High School ComputerInformation Technology
Prefix Number Course Name
COSC 1309 Introduction to Logic
COSC 1415 Fundamentals of Programming
BGMT 2309 Leadership
BCIS 1405 Business Computer Applications
Level I Certificate – High School Computer Information Technology
Networking SpecializationPrefix Number Course Name
ITCC 1402 CCNA 1: Networking Basics
ITCC 1406 CCNA 2: Router and Routing Basics
ITCC 1442 CCNA 3: Switching Basic and Intermediate Routing
ITCC 1446 CCNA 4: Wide Area Network (WAN) Technologies
Level I Certificate – High School Information Technology Specialization in Web Design
Prefix Number Course Name
IMED 1416 Web Design I
GRPH 1459 Vector Graphics for ProductionIMED 1445 Interactive Multimedia I BCIS 1405 Business Computer Applications
IMED 2415 Web Design II
ARTV 1341 3-D Animation I
Level I Certificate- High SchoolForensic Science
Prefix Number Course NameCJSA 1322 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJSA 2300 Legal Aspects of Law EnforcementCJSA 1359 Police Systems & PracticesCJSA 1308 Criminalistics ICJSA 2323 Criminalistics II
Level I Certificate – High School Law Enforcement
Prefix Number Course Name
CJSA 1322 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJSA 2300 Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement
CJSA 1359 Police Systems & Practices
CJSA 1313 Court Systems & Practices
CJSA 1327 Fundamentals of Criminal Law
Level I Certificate – High School Basic Design Skills
Prefix Number Course Name
DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting
DFTG 1405 Technical Drafting
DFTG 2402 Machine Drafting
DFTG 2312 Technical Illustration and Presentation
Level I Certificate – High School Basic Early Development
Prefix Number Course NameCDEC 1319 Child Guidance
CDEC 1321 The Infant and Toddler
CDEC 1313 Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood Programs
TECA 1311 Educating Young Children
TECA 1354 Child Growth and Development
Level I Certificate – High School Administrative Assistant
Prefix Number Course Name
ACNT 1303 Introduction to Accounting I
POFT 1321 Business Math POFI 1401 Computer Applications I
POFT 1329 Beginning Keyboarding
POFT 2301 or Intermediate Keyboarding
BMGT 2309 Leadership
Level I Certificate – High School Professional Business Technology-Medical Specialization
Prefix Number Course NameHPRS 1202 Wellness and Health Promotion
MDCA 1302 Human Disease/PathophysiologyPOFI 1401 Computer Applications I HITT 1305 Medical Terminology I
POFM 1300 Medical Coding Basics
Level I Certificate – High School Professional Business Technology-Medical Records/Coding
Prefix Number Course NameHPRS 1202 Wellness and Health Promotion
MDCA 1302 Human Disease/PathophysiologyPOFI 1401 Computer Applications I HITT 1305 Medical Terminology I
POFM 1300 Medical Coding Basics
Level I Certificate- High School Nail Technology
PREFIX NUMBER COURSE NAME CSME 1330 Orientation to Nail Technology CSME 1431 Principles of Nail Technology ICSME 1441 Principles of Nail Tech IICSME 2430 Nail Enhancement
Level I Certificate – High School Welding
Prefix Number Course Name
WLDG 1421 Welding Fundamentals
WLDG 1428 Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
WLDG 1457 Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
WLDG 1430 Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)
Level I Certificate- High School Airframe & Power Technology – General Aviation
PREFIX NUMBER COURSE NAME
AERM 1208 Federal Aviation regulationsAERM 1315 Aviation ScienceAERM 1203 Shop PracticeAERM 1205 Weight and BalanceAERM 1310 Ground OperationsAERM 1314 Basic Electricity
Your CBC ID card is your All Access Pass to these services on campus!
LibraryComputer LabsTutoring servicesAdvisingSporting EventsClubs and On-Campus
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C O A S T A L B E N D C O L L E G E I D
What’s Next?1 •Ace the TAKS test in your sophomore year
•Remember other testing options are available
2 •Complete the CBC application at applytexas.org•If needed, get the Meningitis Vaccination•Talk to your high school counselor about available courses
3 •Meet with a CBC dual credit advisor•Register for college classes!!
For Additional Information Contact:
Ann Harrell 361.592.1615 ext 4052Dual Credit Program Director [email protected]
Deborah Branstetter 361.592.1615 ext 4040Dual Credit Liaison [email protected]
Jennifer C. Linney 361.354.2722High School Outreach Beeville Campus [email protected]
Dee Berthold361.664.2981 ext 3025Counselor Alice Campus [email protected]
Pete Trevino 361.592.1615 ext 4076Counselor Kingsville Campus [email protected]
Lauren Denver-Potter 830.569.4222 ext 1203Counselor Pleasanton Campus [email protected]
www.coastalbend.edu/dualcreditOr visit the website!