COASTAL BEND COLLEGE CATALOG 2014-2015
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Dual Enrollment Degree Plans Computer Information Technology: Web/Game Design Career Options: Web Site Designer/Game Designer Marketable Skills Achievement Award: Web Design/Game Design BCIS 1305 *Business Computer Applications IMED 1316 Web Design I GAME 1303 Introduction to Game Design & Development GRPH 1359 Vector Graphics for Production Total
Credits 3 3 3 3 12
* Certificate courses taught by instructors with Master’s Degrees in computer science, information systems or a related field, and 18 hours completed course work at the graduate level in the field will transfer as academic courses to programs at four-year colleges. Courses taught by instructors without Master’s Degrees or with less than 18 hours completed course work at the graduate level in the appropriate field will transfer, at the discretion of the receiving university, as workforce courses. See Program Faculty for details. **Each school district determines how dual enrollment courses are applied to graduation requirements. Students must consult with their high school for a current list of approved dual enrollment courses.
Cosmetology Career Options: Cosmetology Front Desk, Entrepreneur Marketable Skills Achievement Award: *Cosmetology CSME 1401 Orientation to Cosmetology CSME 1405 Fundamentals of Cosmetology CSME 1431 Principles of Nail Technology I Total
Credits 4 4 4 12
*Each school district determines how dual enrollment courses are applied to graduation requirements. Students must consult with their high school for a current list of approved dual enrollment courses. **Marketable Skills Achievement Award does not allow students to practice in the field of cosmetology or manicurist. Additional courses are required for licensing.
Culinary Arts Career Options: Cook, Chef, Baker CHEF CHEF PSTR CHEF Total
1205 1401 1301 1340
Marketable Skills Achievement Award: *Cosmetology Sanitation and Safety Basic Food Preparation Fundamentals of Baking Meat Preparation & Cooking
Credits 2 4 3 3 12
*Each school district determines how dual enrollment courses are applied to graduation requirements. Students must consult with their high school for a current list of approved dual enrollment courses.