Cisco College
Advanced Welding Technology
Cisco College's welding certificate program is designed to help students develop the skills needed to enter the job market. These certificates consist of courses that provide intense training in the major welding processes such as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux cored arc welding (FCAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Certificates also include supportive courses in metallurgy, welding blue print reading, and welding layout and fabrication.
CertificateAgribusiness
The Associate of Science in Agribusiness requires a minimum of 60 course hours. The degree may be completed by following the 60-hour curriculum included here. Students wishing to transfer into a baccalaureate program at a four year institution should choose elective courses that fulfill freshman and sophomore level requirements for their university major.
Associate's DegreeAutomotive Drivability
CertificateAutomotive Performance
CertificateAutomotive Technology
CertificateAutomotive Technology
In-depth training prepares students for an entry-level job or enables them to upgrade job skills. Graduates of this program are capable of working in many settings, including automobile dealerships, repair shops, service stations, automotive parts stores, automotive specialty shops, and service repair centers. The automotive field offers unending challenges as the industry is ever changing.
Associate's DegreeAutomotive Technology, Basic Undercar Technician
CertificateBasic Firefighter
The Basic Firefighter Certification is designed to prepare the student for a career as a professional firefighter. The certificate meets the state curriculum requirements for certification as a basic firefighter in Texas. Students accepted into the program must also complete the Basic Emergency Medical Technician course in order to receive state certification.
CertificateBasic Welder
CertificateBAST Apprentice
CertificateBAST Technician
CertificateBiology
The Associate of Science in Biology requires a minimum of 60 course hours. The degree may be completed by following the 60-hour curriculum included here. Students wishing to transfer into a baccalaureate program at a four year institution should choose elective courses that fulfill freshman and sophomore level requirements for their university major.
Associate's DegreeBusiness Accounting
CertificateBusiness Administration
The Associate of Arts in Business Administration requires a minimum of 60 course hours. The degree may be completed by following the 60-hour curriculum included here. Students wishing to transfer into a baccalaureate program at a four year institution should choose elective courses that fulfill freshman and sophomore level requirements for their university major.
Associate's DegreeChemistry
The Associate of Science in Chemistry requires a minimum of 60 course hours. The degree may be completed by following the 60-hour curriculum included here. Students wishing to transfer into a baccalaureate program at a four year institution should choose elective courses that fulfill freshman and sophomore level requirements for their university major.
Associate's DegreeChild Development
The purpose of the Child Development Early Childhood program is to produce knowledgeable and competent professionals who are able to work effectively with children birth through 8-year-olds and their families in a variety of roles in Early Childhood educational settings. The program is designed to provide training for caregivers or administrators in public and private schools, federal agencies, medical facilities, childcare agencies, and community agencies.
Associate's DegreeChild Development (Level I)
CertificateChild Development (Level II)
CertificateCNC Machinist Technology
CertificateCommercial HVACR
CertificateComputer Science
The Associate of Science in Computer Science requires a minimum of 60 course hours. The degree may be completed by following the 60-hour curriculum included here. Students wishing to transfer into a baccalaureate program at a four year institution should choose elective courses that fulfill freshman and sophomore level requirements for their university major.
Associate's DegreeCore Curriculum
42 hours of general education courses are required of all students earning an associate degree. Students should consult their intended transfer institution regarding course selections, bachelor degree requirements, and transferability. Students completing the required courses for the core curriculum will be eligible to earn a certificate of completion.
CertificateCosmetology
The primary purpose of Cisco College's cosmetology program is to prepare competent cosmetologists and to provide specialized training, thereby affording the student an opportunity for immediate employment upon completion of the program. A further objective is to equip the student with the basic knowledge and skills that will be useful in the cosmetology field.
Associate's DegreeCosmetology Class A Barber
The primary purpose of the 1000 Hour Class A Barber Certification program is to train individuals to provide the services of a Class A Barber in the State of Texas. The course consists of 150 hours basic theory, 750 hours of practical training, and 100 hours of business, Texas Barber laws and rules, customer service, professional ethics and image, hygiene and good grooming.
CertificateCosmetology Instructor
CertificateCosmetology Nail Technician
CertificateCosmetology Operator
CertificateCriminal Justice
The field of criminal justice offers a career of unending challenge and public service. At no time in this nation's history has there been a greater need for qualified, well-educated and dedicated criminal justice professionals. The criminal justice courses in this plan are recommended by T.C.L.E.O.S.E. Possible career opportunities include police officer, corrections officer, law enforcement, and probation officer. Some CRIJ courses will transfer to various 4-year universities.
Associate's DegreeCriminal Justice (Level I)
CertificateCriminal Justice (Level II)
CertificateData Science
The Associate of Science in Data Science requires a minimum of 60 course hours. The degree may be completed by following the 60-hour curriculum included here. Students wishing to transfer into a baccalaureate program at a four year institution should choose elective courses that fulfill freshman and sophomore level requirements for their university major.
Associate's DegreeElementary Education
The Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) degree is a Board-approved collegiate degree program consisting of lower-division courses intended for transfer to baccalaureate programs that lead to initial Texas teacher certification. The A.A.T. is fully transferable to any Texas public university offering baccalaureate degree programs leading to initial teacher certification. Students who complete the A.A.T. will be required to meet all entrance requirements of the senior university.
Associate's DegreeEnergy Systems & Controls Technology
The Industrial Technology program is designed to provide a working knowledge of the many specialized technical skills performed by personnel working in area plants and elsewhere in the service industry. Training skills include a working knowledge of electricity, electrical control of motors, programmable logic controls (PLC's), heating and cooling systems, refrigeration, air conditioning, construction technology, basic drafting using AutoCAD.
Associate's DegreeEngineering
The Associate of Science in Engineering requires a minimum of 60 course hours. The degree may be completed by following the 60-hour curriculum included here. Students wishing to transfer into a baccalaureate program at a four year institution should choose elective courses that fulfill freshman and sophomore level requirements for their university major.
Associate's DegreeFire Technology
The Fire Science program is designed to provide the student with knowledge and skills in areas related to fire science. All courses are approved by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection and are required by fire fighters seeking intermediate, advanced and master levels of certification.
Associate's DegreeFire Technology (Level I)
CertificateFire Technology (Level II)
CertificateHuman Resources
CertificateHVACR
The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Certificate Program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to install, service, repair and maintain the equipment used in heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. The curriculum includes instruction in system operations, diagnostic techniques, the use of testing equipment, principles of mechanics, and electricity and electronics.
CertificateHVACR Commercial Air Conditioning Apprentice
A study of components, applications and installation of mechanical air-conditioning systems including operating conditions, troubleshooting, repair and charging procedures of common air conditioning systems. This series of three courses provides training that covers the principles and practices of HVAC service, installation, repair, maintenance, as well as hazards and safety practices.
CertificateHVACR Residential Air Conditioning Apprentice
A study of components, applications and installation of mechanical air-conditioning systems including operating conditions, troubleshooting, repair and charging procedures of common air conditioning systems. This series of three courses provides training that covers the principles and practices of HVAC service, installation, repair, maintenance, as well as hazards and safety practices.
CertificateKinesiology, Coaching & Teaching
The following suggested degree plan is for students intending to transfer to a baccalaureate program in kinesiology or constitutes the basis for a Bachelor of Science program (BS). The degree requires a minimum of 60 SCH. Students should consult their intended transfer institution regarding course selections, bachelor degree requirements, and transferability.
Associate's DegreeKinesiology Exercise Science
The following suggested degree plan is for students intending to transfer to a baccalaureate program in kinesiology or constitutes the basis for a Bachelor of Science program (BS). The degree requires a minimum of 60 SCH. Students should consult their intended transfer institution regarding course selections, bachelor degree requirements, and transferability.
Associate's DegreeLeadership
CertificateLVN/RN Transition Program – Nursing
The LVN/RN option is a one-year program, excluding prerequisites, for Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) leading to an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing (AAS) which prepares the graduate to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Licensure as an RN must be granted by the Texas State Board of Nursing.
Associate's DegreeManagement
The Management program degree and certificates prepare students for professional careers in management and business by offering a range of skills addressing employer needs. A comprehensive and up-to-date curriculum gives students the practical, theoretical, and technical knowledge needed to be successful in the management profession. A cooperative education course allows students to receive semester-hour credit for their current work experiences.
Associate's DegreeManagement (Level I)
CertificateManagement (Level II)
CertificateMath Education
The Associate of Science in Math Education requires a minimum of 60 course hours. The degree may be completed by following the 60-hour curriculum included here. Students wishing to transfer into a baccalaureate program at a four year institution should choose elective courses that fulfill freshman and sophomore level requirements for their university major.
Associate's DegreeMathematics
The Associate of Science in Mathematics requires a minimum of 60 course hours. The degree may be completed by following the 60-hour curriculum included here. Students wishing to transfer into a baccalaureate program at a four year institution should choose elective courses that fulfill freshman and sophomore level requirements for their university major.
Associate's DegreeMultidisciplinary Studies (A.A.)
The Associate of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies is an academic transfer degree that includes 42 required core curriculum hours and 18 elective course hours that students may fill with courses in their area of interest or in the area of their intended university major. All courses listed in the catalog may be used to fulfill the elective requirements for the Associate of Arts Degree, so long as the course is not simultaneously designated to fulfill a core requirement.
Associate's DegreeMultidisciplinary Studies (A.S.)
Associate's DegreeNursing
Associate's DegreePharmacy Technician
The Pharmacy Technician program prepares students for both entry and advanced positions in a pharmacy setting. Pharmacy technicians are licensed health care providers that perform pharmacy-related functions under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist. Students completing either program will be eligible to take the national certification exam from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB).
Associate's DegreePharmacy Technician (Hybrid)
CertificatePhysics
The Associate of Science in Physics requires a minimum of 60 course hours. The degree may be completed by following the 60-hour curriculum included here. Students wishing to transfer into a baccalaureate program at a four year institution should choose elective courses that fulfill freshman and sophomore level requirements for their university major.
Associate's DegreePipe Welder Apprentice
CertificateResidential HVACR
CertificateRespiratory Therapy
Respiratory therapists are members of a team of health care professionals working in a wide variety of clinical settings to evaluate, treat and manage patients of all ages with respiratory illnesses and other cardiopulmonary disorders. Students completing the Respiratory Care Program are eligible to seek Registered Respiratory Therapist recognition from the National Board of Respiratory Care.
Associate's DegreeSales Person
The Real Estate program provides the specific core Real Estate courses and 180 classroom hours required for the Salesman and Broker Licensure and renewal by the Texas Real Estate Commission. Upon completion of this certificate, students will have all the requirements to apply for the Salesperson license.
CertificateStructural Welder
CertificateSurgical Technology
The Surgical Technology program prepares students to be a part of the surgical staff who assist with patient care in the operating room. Surgical technologists are allied health professionals who are an integral part of the team of medical practitioners providing surgical care to patients in a variety of settings. The surgical technologist works under medical supervision to facilitate the safe and effective conduct of invasive surgical procedures.
Associate's DegreeVocational Nursing (Level I)
CertificateVocational Nursing (One Year)
The Vocational Nursing program is the entry level pathway into the Nursing field. Following completion of three prerequisite courses, the VN program takes one year to complete and prepares graduates to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Vocational Nurses (NCLEX-VN). Licensure as a Vocational Nurse must be granted by the Texas State Board of Nursing.
Certificate