Division of Business, Industrial and Public Safety Education

Department of Business Administration

Department of Industrial Education

Department of Public Safety Education

Department of Technology Education

The primary function of the Division of Business, Industrial and Public Safety Education is to provide programs of study leading to an Associate in Arts degree and/or transferability to a university and to provide college-level occupational programs to meet the needs of students who wish to qualify for immediate employment upon graduation.

Students who do plan to pursue the baccalaureate should consult an advisor concerning degree requirements of the university to which transfer is intended.

A Certificate of Achievement is awarded to those students completing only the major requirements of an occupational curriculum.

An Associate of Applied Science degree is awarded to those students completing all courses listed in the degree curriculum of an occupational curriculum.

Various 2+2 degree plans exist with Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Texas A&M University-Kingsville and other institutions.

Enhanced Skills Certificates are available to those students completing all courses in the degree curriculum of the designated Associate Degrees and the course requirements of an Enhanced Skills Option.

Since entrance requirements for these programs may vary, prospective students should check specific entrance requirements in the departmental sections. For further information not found in this catalog, students should contact advisors in the department or counselors in the Student Enrollment Center.

Developmental courses may be required when educational background and/or test scores indicate a weakness in the basic skill subjects of English, mathematics or reading.

Department of Business Administration

Certificates of Achievement:

Accounting

Accounting Technician

Court Reporting

Court Reporting, Level II

Information Reporting/Scoping

Management Development

Leadership Development

Office Professional - Legal

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Small Business Management

Associate in Applied Science Degrees:

Accounting

Accounting Specialist

Court Reporting

Court Reporting

Legal Professions

Paralegal Studies

Management Development

General Management Specialization

Administrative Specialization

Administrative - Legal Option

Production and Logistics Management Specialization

Associate in Arts Degrees:

Business Administration

Enhanced Skills Certificate:

Judicial Realtime /CART/Captioning

Marketable Skills Achievement Award:

Accounting Clerk (Bookkeeper)

Management Development

Supply Chain Management

Department of Industrial Education

Certificates of Achievement:

Electroplating Applied Technology

Industrial Machining Applied Technology

Industrial Machining Applied Technology, Level II

Industrial Rotating Equipment Mechanic (Millwright), Level II

Nondestructive Testing Technology, Level II

Process Technology

Process Technology

Industrial Instrumentation Installer, Level I

Industrial Instrumentation Installer, Level II

Welding Applied Technology

Intermediate 

Advanced, Level II

Industry Welding

Wire Welding

Associate in Applied Science Degrees:

Environmental/Petrochemical Lab Technology

Industrial Machining Applied Technology

Industrial Machining Applied Technology

Industrial Machining Applied Technology Specialization: Industrial Rotating Equipment Mechanic (Millwright)

Nondestructive Testing Technology

Process Technology

Process Technology

Process Technology Specialization: Industrial Instrumentation

Welding Applied Technology

Enhanced Skills Certificate

Environmental/Petrochemical Lab Technology

Requirements for Certificate of Achievement

Students seeking Certificates of Achievement in an industrial program must satisfactorily complete the major requirements for that program which are listed in the courses of study in this section of the catalog.

Requirements for Degree

The associate degree programs are designed to be completed in a minimum of two years, including one or more summer sessions in some cases. The number of semester hours required is 60.

Students seeking the associate degree must satisfactorily complete all major requirement courses, all general education courses, and all related requirements.

Special Requirements for COMG 1391 and TECM 1301

Students deficient in basic skills will be required to attend up to four additional hours per week of supervised study.

These courses are required for Industrial Education Certificates, but do not count toward the AAS degrees.

Department of Public Safety Education

Certificates of Achievement:

Basic Peace Officer

Intermediate Peace Officer

Field of Study Certificate: Criminal Justice

Basic Firefighter, Level II

Paramedic, Level II

Associate in Arts Degrees:

Criminal Justice 

Associate in Applied Science Degrees:

Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic

Fire Science - Basic Firefighting Option

Occupational Safety and Health

Police Science Option

Marketable Skills Achievement Award:

Emergency Medical Technician

Security Officer

Department of Technology Education

Certificates of Achievement:

Air Conditioning Applied Technology

Air Conditioning Applied Technology

Air Conditioning Applied Technology, Level II

Architecture/Drafting Technology

Digital Design and Fabrication

Drafting and Design Technology

Pipe Drafting and Design Technology

Auto Body Applied Technology

Introduction to Non-structural Collision Repair

Auto Body Structural Collision/Refinishing Repair Specialist, Level II

Automotive Applied Technology

Automotive Applied Technology Level II

Suspension, Driveline, Brake Specialist

Aviation Maintenance

Airframe Applied Technology

Power Plant Applied Technology

Building Maintenance Applied Technology

Building Maintenance Applied Technology

Building Maintenance Applied Technology, Level II

Diesel Applied Technology

Diesel Engine Specialist

Diesel Systems Specialist

Professional Electronics - Avionics Electronics Technology Specialty

Ramp Tech 

Avionics Tech, Level I

Avionics Tech, Level II

Associate in Arts Degree

Architecture

Associate in Applied Science Degrees:

Air Conditioning Applied Technology

Architectural Technology Specialization

Auto Body Applied Technology

Automotive Applied Technology

Aviation Maintenance

Airframe Applied Technology

Power Plant Applied Technology

Building Maintenance Applied Technology

Construction Technology Specialization

Diesel Applied Technology

Professional Electronics - Avionics Electronics Technology Specialty

Technical Drafting Specialization

Marketable Skills Achievement Award:

Aviation Maintenance-Airframe Applied Technology

The Aviation Maintenance Program is certificated and accredited by the Federal Aviation Administration (www.faa.gov) under the Air Agency Certificate #D18T094K. The San Antonio Flight Standard District Office (FSDO) has direct oversight of the AM program. The San Antonio FDSO office is located at 10100 Reunion Place, San Antonio, Texas 78216, www.faa.gov/about/office_org/field_offices/fsdo/sat/.

The Aviation Maintenance (AM) program curriculum is currently ONLY delivered in a traditional classroom environment on the West Campus of Del Mar College (DMC) and at the Corpus Christi International Airport (CCIA). All applicants must meet general admission requirements of the College and the AM program and submit a completed application for admission to the Registrar’s Office and AM application to the AM program director’s office. Information regarding the admission process is located at www.delmar.edu/stap. It is advised to complete the general education courses prior to enrollment into the program. Each applicant will receive written notification of acceptance into AM program three weeks after the submission deadline.

Deadlines for all applicants are July 31st for fall and spring admission.

Aviation is a highly specialized career field that requires acute execution of tasks from its professionals. The role of the Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) is to work as a recognized member (Airframe & Power Plant) within the broad aspect of the aviation field in a variety of venues and under the supervision of an AMT with an Inspection Authorization or lead technician. Del Mar College strives to provide the best AM education in South Texas, and in doing so, seeks the most qualified applicants for its program.

Admission requirements and processes are set to provide the greatest possibility of success for students chosen for this program. Applicants are advised that this program uses the DMC Aviation Technology Advisory Board to determine the outcome of the competitive selection process based on the information proved in the application packet submitted to the AM director.

The Practicum (Field Experience) course is evaluated as pass (satisfactory) or fail (unsatisfactory). AERM 2264 Practicum is taken concurrently with AM theory courses and must be repeated if accompanying theory courses are not successful.

Opportunities for advanced placement either by tests or by evaluation of credentials are offered to persons experienced in the aviation field based upon the FAA approved Operations Manual. For more information, students should visit www.delmar.edu/stap.

In these programs, college-level courses of a highly technical nature are designed to meet the needs of students who seek employment upon completion of the Certificate of Achievement, the Associate in Applied Science degree, or who intend to pursue the baccalaureate.

All programs in this section are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as listed earlier in this catalog, and many of the programs are approved by the professional accrediting agency for those areas. All programs are approved by the Veterans Administration.

Requirements for Certificate of Achievement

Students seeking Certificates of Achievement in an industrial program must satisfactorily complete the major requirements for that program which are listed in the courses of study in this section of the catalog.

Requirements for Degree

The associate degree programs are designed to be completed in a minimum of two years, including one or more summer sessions in some cases. The number of semester hours required is 60.

Students seeking the associate degree must satisfactorily complete all major requirement courses, all general education courses, and all related requirements.

Special Requirements for COMG 1391 and TECM 1301

Students deficient in basic skills will be required to attend up to four additional hours per week of supervised study.

These courses are required for Industrial and Technology Education Certificates, but do not count toward the AAS degrees.