TRC F I R S T PROGRAM STACKABLE
TRC F. I. R. S. T. PROGRAM STACKABLE CREDENTIALS MANUFACTURING CAREER PATHWAY INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
HOW F. I. R. S. T. IS STACKED WITH COLLEGE CERTIFICATES AND AN A. A. S. DEGREE AT TRC F. I. R. S. T. EQUATES TO 18 CREDIT HOURS TRC’s Industrial Technician College Certificate is the Program of Study for the F. I. R. S. T. program. The 18 credit hour required for this College Certificate are available to F. I. R. S. T. completers that meet all of the criteria and complete an Application for Alternative College Credit. TRC’s Industrial Technology One-year College Certificate contains all 18 credit hours in the Industrial Technician College Certificate. F. I. R. S. T. completer that have those 18 credit hours on record are only required to complete 12 additional credit hours in order to earn the Industrial Technology One-year College Certificate. All hours within the Industrial Technology On-year College Certificate transfer into the A. A. S. Degree in Industrial Technology at TRC.
FLOW OF THE STACKABLE CREDENTIALS #1. COMPLETE F. I. R. S. T. , APPLY FOR CREDIT 18 HOURS APPLIED TO THE ONE-YEAR CERT. IND. TECH. CERT. HOURS APPLY TO A. A. S. The 18 college credit hours earned by completion of F. I. R. S. T. all apply to the Short-term Industrial Technician Certificate. All 18 credit hours from the Short-term Industrial Technician Certificate will apply to the Industrial Technology One-year Certificate. All credit hours from the One-year Industrial Technology Certificate will apply toward the Industrial Technology A. A. S.
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