Workforce Articulations
A.A.S. Approved Articulated Degree Plans:
- Applied Accounting
- CET-Computer Electronics Technology (Computer Technology)
- CET- Specialization Telecommunications Technology
- CET- Specialization Computer Networking Technology
- CET- Specialization Biomedical Electronics Technology
- C.I.S. – Media & Web Technology
- C.I.S. – Network and Cyber Security Technology
- C.I.S. – Personal Computer Software Specialist
- Computer Drafting & Design Technology
- Emergency Medical Services (Paramedic)
- Logistics/Distribution Management
- Management
- Medical Assistant
- Physical Therapist Assistant
- Radiologic Technology
Two-year Articulated Certificate Plans:
- Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
- Automotive Collision Repair Technology
- Automotive Technology
- Electrical Technology (Journeyman Electrician Assistant Certificate)
One-year Articulated Certificate Plans:
- Applied Accounting
- Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
- Automotive Technology
- Automotive Collision Repair Technology
- Basic Journeyman Electrician Assistant Certificate
- Child Development Assistant
- CET- Computer Maintenance
- CIS- Personal Computer Network Technology Certificate
- CIS- Personal Computer Support Specialist Certificate
- Culinary Arts
- Diesel Engine Mechanics & Repair (Diesel Electronics Specialization)
- Diesel Engine Mechanics & Repair (Heavy Truck Undercarriage Specialization)
- Logistics/Distribution Management
- Management
- Medical Assistant (Clinical Specialization)
- Medical Assistant (Coding Specialization)
- Oil and Gas Industry Specialization II
- Vocational Nursing
- Welding
One-semester Articulated Certificate Plans:
- Computer Electronics Technology (Computer Maintenance)
- C.I.S. PC Essentials Certificate
- Emergency Medical Services – Basic
- Logistics Technician
- Medical Assistant- MA Basic Certificate
- Nursing Assistant
- Oil and Gas Industry Specialization I
- Phlebotomy
- Small Business Management
High School/College Aligned Courses
The following are aligned high school course(s) and the corresponding aligned college course(s).
High School Courses |
College Courses |
Accounting I |
ACNT 1403 |
Intro. to Accounting I |
Advanced Automotive Technology |
AUMT 1419 |
Automotive Engine Repair |
Advanced Collision Repair & Refinishing |
ABDR 1431 |
Basic Refinishing |
Advanced Electrical Technology |
ELPT 1319 |
Fundamentals of Electricity |
Advanced Engineering Design & Presentation |
DFTG 1309 |
Basic Computer-Aided Drafting |
Advanced Welding OR Ag. Power Systems OR Ag. Facilities Design & Fabrication OR Practicum in Ag. Food & Natural Resources |
WLDG 1428 |
Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding |
Anatomy & Physiology |
MDCA 1409 |
Anatomy & Physiology for Medical Assistant |
Automotive Technology |
DEMR 1301 |
Shop Safety & Procedures |
Business Information Management I |
POFI 1401 |
Computer Applications I |
Collision Repair & Refinishing |
ABDR 1419 |
Basic Metal Repair |
Computer Maintenance |
CPMT 1403 |
Introduction to Computer Technology |
Computer Technician |
CPMT 1411 |
Introduction to Computer Maintenance |
Culinary Arts I (one credit) with Serv Safe Food Protection Manager Certificate |
FDNS1301 AND CHEF 1205 |
Introduction to Foods AND Sanitation and Safety |
Culinary Arts II (two credits) with Serv Safe Food Protection Manager Certificate |
FDNS 1301 AND CHEF 1301 AND CHEF 1205 |
Introduction to Foods AND Basic Food Preparation AND Sanitation and Safety |
Digital Interactive Media |
IMED 1441 |
Interface Design |
Electrical Technology |
HART 1401 OR ELPT 1321 |
Basic Electricity for HVAC OR Introduction to Electrical Safety & Tools |
Engineering Design & Presentation OR Concepts of Engineering & Technology |
DFTG 1305 |
Technical Drafting |
HVAC & Refrigeration Technology |
HART 1407 |
Refrigeration Principles |
*Instructional Practices in Education & Training AND Practicum in Education & Training |
TECA 1311 |
Educating Young Children |
Internet Working Technologies I |
ITCC 1401 AND ITCC 1404 |
CISCO Exploration I-Network Fundamentals AND CISCO Exploration 2-Routing Protocols & Concepts |
Internet Working Technologies II |
ITCC 2408 AND ITCC 2410 |
CISCO Exploration 3- LAN Switching & Wireless AND CISCO Exploration 4-Accessing the WAN |
Marketing Dynamics OR Advertising and Sales Promotion OR Practicum in Marketing Dynamics |
MRKG 1311 |
Principles of Marketing |
Medical Terminology |
MDCA 1313 |
Medical Terminology |
Natural Gas Production Systems I |
PTRT 1401 |
Introduction to Petroleum Technology |
Principles of Health Science AND Health Science |
HPRS 1304 |
Basic Health Profession Skills |
Web Technologies |
IMED 1416 |
Web Design I |
Welding I OR Ag. Mechanics & Metal Technologies |
WLDG 1425 |
Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding & Cutting |
*NOTE: A student must pass an exam administered at the college before credit is issued for these courses.
A student may earn up to 16 collegiate credit hours for aligned high school classes. College credit will be granted after you declare a major in an approved program. To be eligible for Workforce credit, a student must have graduated from high school, passed the school class(es) with a final average of 80 or higher, enroll at Laredo Community College and report to the Dual Enrollment Program office within 12 months after high school graduation. Finally, the student must present an official high school transcript. The student must go by the Dual Enrollment Program office and have the "Petition for Credit" form completed. Once signed by the Director, Department Chair, and the appropriate Division Dean, the Petition for Credit is submitted to the Registrar for the posting of credit to the students' LCC transcript.
For additional information, please visit the Dual Enrollment Program office at the Fort McIntosh Campus located at Lerma Peña 116 inside the Enrollment & Registration Services office or call 956-794-4111 or 956-721-5472.