Prior Learning Assessment
Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) is the process of evaluating a student’s knowledge and skillset outside of a traditional college setting that can be used to award college credit towards the completion of a certificate or degree. PLA may be granted for education obtained through a variety of methods including Continuing Education mirror courses, industry certification, nonaccredited private and technical college coursework, military training, and credit by examination (departmental and national exams). PLA credit granted and listed on a regionally accredited institution’s transcript will transfer to ACC. Students planning to transfer PLA credit should confer with the receiving institutions.
The evaluation of PLA credit is based upon the guidelines of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and Alvin Community College. Credit may also be awarded based on recommendations contained in the National Guide to Educational Credit for Training Programs (ACE Guide), published to the American Council on Education. This guide is in the Registrar’s Office, Pathways Advising Office, and the College & Career Pathways Office (CCPO).
Prior Learning Assessment credit will be evaluated and approved by the Department Chair, the Dean of the respective subject, the CCP office and the Vice President of Instruction.
General Criteria
PLA credit will only be awarded as it applies to an active ACC program of study.
- Student has paid for all fees associated with the review and/or assessment. Fees associated with PLA credit are waived for veterans with honorable or general conditions discharge.
- There is no charge for transcription of AP/CLEP/IBD/DSST PLA credit.
- PLA credit is noted as PLA on the transcript and will receive a grade of S (satisfactory), with the exception of ACC departmental credit by exam and Continuing Education mirror courses, which will be noted with a grade of A, B, or C and will not be calculated in the ACC GPA.
- Awarded PLA credit will not be counted towards the 15 college-level semester hours needed for residence for an Associate Degree, or the 11 college-level semester hours needed for residence in a certificate program.
- A maximum of 24 hours of PLA credit in any format may be awarded including all institutions previously attended or currently seeking to attend.
PLA Criteria for Departmental Exams, Skills Assessments, Industry Certifications, National Exams and Portfolios
- PLA credit may be awarded when the student has successfully completed a minimum of 3 hours of ACC course work AND is currently enrolled after the census date of the requesting semester.
PLA Criteria for Military Credit
- PLA credit may be awarded when the student has successfully completed the ACC Admissions process and has submitted all Military documentation.
Requesting PLA Credit
- Complete PLA Application located in the Admission and College & Career Pathways offices (CCP) or http://www.alvincollege.edu/pathways/prior-learning-assessment/.
- Visit with ACC Department Chair to discuss PLA options. An unofficial ACC transcript should be available during the visit. Students may print a copy of the transcript through The POD.
- Submit application to the CCP office for review of student eligibility and criteria verification.
- Pay required fees to the ACC cashier’s office. There is no charge for transcription of AP/CLEP/IBD/DSST and Military PLA credit. There is a $10 per credit hour assessment fee for departmental exams and a $100 fee for each skill assessment.
- CE mirror classes carry the same tuition and fees as credit classes.
- Follow submission directions printed on PLA application according to the form of credit for which you are applying.
Types of Prior Learning Assessment
PLA-Continuing Education Mirror Courses
Mirror courses are taken through the Continuing Education Department for non-academic credit only (also known as a unit). Students interested in pursuing an academic degree can petition for PLA credit which would convert the CE unit to an academic credit.
- Students enrolling in a mirror class with known intent to request conversion to academic credit should take the class for academic credit.
- CE mirror classes linked will carry the same tuition and fees as credit classes.
- Students wanting academic credit for CE units should complete the PLA application available in the Admissions or College and Career Pathway Office; and submit to the CCP office for criteria approval.
- Approved applications will be submitted to the Registrar’s office for official evaluation and transcription.
- Academic credit will count as resident credit.
- A grade of A, B, or C will be assigned.
PLA-Credit for Military Service
PLA credit for prior military service/training is available to eligible veterans when the following criteria are met:
- PLA credit may be awarded when the student has successfully completed the ACC Admissions process and has submitted all Military documentation.
- Graduated from an accredited public or private high school or a school operated by the US Department of Defense;
- Honorably discharged with a minimum two years of service in the armed forces or was discharged because of a disability.
- Students wanting credit for military service should complete the PLA application available in the Admissions or College and Career Pathway office; and submit to the CCP office for criteria approval.
- Students should submit approved applications and supporting documents to the appropriate Department Chair for review.
- Honorably discharged or discharged under general conditions with a minimum two years of service in the armed forces or was discharged due to a disability.
The college will automatically award the following upon the student’s request:
- Two hours of physical activity credit from the DD214;
- Academic course credit directly equivalent and applicable to the student’s major from the military transcript (AARTS, SMART, CCAF), based on ACE Guide recommendations.
Students are eligible for a minimum of 12 hours of college elective credit to satisfy elective course requirements in the student’s degree program.
PLA-National Credit by Examination
PLA credit by examination offers students an opportunity to earn credit for previous knowledge and skills made evident by passing the exam. Types of national examinations considered for credit include Advanced Placement (AP) tests, College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), Dantes (DSST) and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. Content of any examination must be equivalent to a course in the current course catalog of the College. Required scores for each national exam accepted are published below. After taking the selected national exam, students wanting PLA credit should:
- Successfully complete the ACC admissions process.
- Request the testing company to send your official AP or IBD scores to the Registrar’s Office via mail or electronically to registrarsoffice@alvincollege.edu. Note: CLEP exams are available at ACC. Students do not need to request submission of scores to Admissions if taking the exam at ACC.
- Complete the PLA application and submit directly to the Registrar’s office for review and approval.
- Students will be notified by the Registrar’s office once credit has been transcribed.
DSST Exams (DANTES)
Test Title |
Minimum Score |
Hours Awarded |
ACC Course |
General Anthropology |
400 |
3 |
ANTH 2346 |
Lifespan Developmental Psychology |
400 |
3 |
PSYC 2314 |
Introduction to Business |
400 |
3 |
BUSI 1301 |
Introduction to World Religions |
400 |
3 |
PHIL 1304 |
Management Information Systems |
400 |
3 |
BCIS 1305 |
Personal Finance |
400 |
3 |
BUSI 1307 |
Principles of Statistics |
400 |
3 |
MATH 1342 |
Departmental Credit by Examination
Departmental Credit by Examinations are available in certain disciplines. Students will be encouraged to take the national exam for academic courses that have been approved and are listed in the catalog. Technical programs may require additional skills assessment to demonstrate mastery of the skills being assessed. PLA credit may be awarded when the student has successfully completed a minimum of 3 hours of ACC course work AND is currently enrolled after the census date of the requesting semester.
The student must:
- Check with the Department Chair to determine if a departmental examination is offered or visit the College & Career Pathways website for the list of exams.
- Complete the PLA application and submit to the CCP office for criteria approval.
- Pay the PLA exam fee ($10 per credit hour and $100 per skill assessment) prior to attempting the exam.
- Schedule exam with the Department Chair.
A grade of A, B, or C will be awarded and posted to the student’s transcript upon successful completion of the departmental exam and approval of VPI. Courses completed by departmental examination are noted as Credit by Exam on the transcript and will not be calculated in the ACC GPA.
Industry Certifications and Career Portfolios
Experiential learning (life experiences) will be considered for credit. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills assessment if applicable by opting to take a national or departmental examination. Students desiring to earn PLA credit in this category should follow the steps as outlined above.
- PLA credit may be awarded when the student has successfully completed a minimum of 3 hours of ACC course work AND is currently enrolled after the census date of the requesting semester.
- Visit ACC Department Chair and review identified opportunities online.
- Students presenting certificates earned on the job should:
- Complete the PLA application and submit to the CCP office for criteria approval.
- Pay the PLA exam and/or skill assessment fee prior to attempting the examination or having industry certificate reviewed.
- Submit application and all supporting documents to the appropriate Department Chair for review.
Credit by Exam - Advanced Placement / CLEP
Advanced Placement
Exam Name (College Board)
|
Equivalent
Courses
|
AP Min Score
|
Credit Hrs Awarded
|
AP 2-D Art and Design
|
ARTS 1311
|
3
|
3
|
AP 3-D Art and Design
|
ARTS 1312
|
3
|
3
|
AP Art History
|
ARTS 1303/1304
|
3
|
6
|
AP Biology
|
BIOL 1406
|
3
|
4
|
AP Calculus AB
|
MATH 2413
|
3
|
4
|
AP Calculus BC
|
MATH 2413/2414
|
3
|
8
|
AP Chemistry
|
CHEM 1411/1412
|
3
|
8
|
AP Computer Science Principles
|
COSC 1437
|
3
|
4
|
AP Computer Science A |
COSC 1436/1437 |
3 |
8 |
AP Drawing
|
ARTS 1316/1317
|
3
|
6
|
AP English Language and Composition
|
ENGL 1301
|
3
|
3
|
AP English Literature and Composition
|
ENGL 1302
|
3
|
3
|
AP Environmental Science
|
GEOL 1401
|
3
|
4
|
AP French Language and Culture
|
FREN 1411/1412
|
3
|
8
|
AP Human Geography
|
GEOG 1303
|
3
|
3
|
AP Macroeconomics
|
ECON 2301
|
3
|
3
|
AP Microeconomics
|
ECON 2302
|
3
|
3
|
AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based
|
PHYS 1401
|
3
|
4
|
AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based
|
PHYS 1402
|
3
|
4
|
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
|
PHYS 2426
|
3
|
4
|
AP Physics C: Mechanics
|
PHYS 1401
|
3
|
4
|
AP Psychology
|
PSYC 2301
|
3
|
3
|
AP Spanish Language and Culture
|
SPAN 1411/1412
|
3
|
8
|
AP Spanish Literature and Culture
|
SPAN 1411/1412/2311
|
3
|
11
|
AP Statistics
|
MATH 1342
|
3
|
3
|
AP United States Government and Politics
|
GOVT 2305
|
3
|
3
|
AP United States History
|
HIST 1301/1302
|
3
|
6
|
AP World History: Modern
|
HIST 2322
|
3
|
3
|
AP Precalculus
|
MATH 2412
|
3
|
4
|
CLEP
Exam Name (College Board)
|
Equivalent
Courses
|
Exam Name (ACC)
|
CLEP Min Score
|
Credit Hrs Awarded
|
Financial Accounting
|
ACCT 2301
|
Accounting, Financial
|
50
|
3
|
American Government
|
GOVT 2305
|
American Government
|
50
|
3
|
American Literature
|
ENGL 2328
|
American Literature
|
50
|
3
|
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
|
ENGL 2333
|
Analyzing & Interpreting Literature
|
50
|
3
|
Biology
|
BIOL 1406
|
Biology, General
|
50
|
4
|
Introductory Business Law
|
BUSI 2301
|
Business Law, Introductory
|
50
|
3
|
Precalculus
|
MATH 2412
|
Precalculus
|
50
|
4
|
Calculus
|
MATH 2413
|
Calculus
|
50
|
4
|
Chemistry
|
CHEM 1411
|
Chemistry
|
50
|
4
|
College Algebra
|
MATH 1314
|
College Algebra
|
50
|
3
|
College Mathematics
|
MATH 1332
|
College Mathematics
|
50
|
3
|
College Composition
|
ENGL 1301
|
College Composition
|
50
|
3
|
English Literature
|
ENGL 1302
|
Literature & Composition Test
|
50
|
3
|
French Lang, Level I
|
FREN 1411/1412
|
French Language & Culture
|
50
|
8
|
French Lang, Level II
|
FREN 1411/1412
|
French Language & Culture
|
59
|
11
|
History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877
|
HIST 1301
|
History of the US I: US to 1877
|
50
|
3
|
History of the United States II: 1865 to Present
|
HIST 1302
|
History of the US II: 1865 to present
|
50
|
3
|
Human Growth and Development
|
PSYC 2314
|
Human Growth and Development
|
50
|
3
|
Information Systems & Computer App
|
BCIS 1305
|
Information Systems & Computer App
|
50
|
3
|
Principles of Macroeconomics
|
ECON 2301
|
Macroeconomics, Principles
|
50
|
3
|
Principles of Microeconomics
|
ECON 2302
|
Microeconomics, Principles
|
50
|
3
|
Principles of Management
|
BMGT 1327
|
Management, Principle
|
50
|
3
|
Principles of Marketing
|
MRKG 1311
|
Marketing, Principles
|
50
|
3
|
Introductory Psychology
|
PSYC 2301
|
Psychology
|
50
|
3
|
Introductory Sociology
|
SOCI 1301
|
Sociology
|
50
|
3
|
Spanish Language: Levels 1 and 2
|
SPAN 1411/1412
|
Spanish Lang, Level I
|
50
|
8
|
Spanish Language: Levels 1 and 2
|
SPAN 1411/1412/2311
|
Spanish Lang, Level II
|
65
|
11
|
Spanish with Writing: Levels 1 and 2
|
SPAN 1411/1412
|
Spanish with Writing, Level 1
|
50
|
8
|
Spanish with Writing: Levels 1 and 2
|
SPAN 1411/1412/2311/2312
|
Spanish with Writing, Level 2
|
65
|
14
|
- CLEP general exams are not accepted.
- Credit will be evaluated from an official score report sent directly to the Registrar’s Office from the testing service.
- Credit will be based upon ACC recommended passing scores. A letter grade of S (satisfactory) will be awarded.
- There is no charge for this service; request evaluation of scores for credit with the Registrar’s Office.
PLA Approved Opportunities
Business Management |
Mary Jove, Ph.D., Department Chair
mjove@alvincollege.edu
|
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
BMGT 1301 |
3 |
Supervision |
Resume + two professional references required.
Resume must show management or supervisory experience gained over the past five years. Must be recent (<5years) on the job experience from the time of application to qualify for PLA.
Part time experience may be considered at one year
PT= six month FT
|
BMGT 2305 |
3 |
Advanced Communications Management |
Toastmasters Competent Communication (Certificate)
|
Child Development |
Jeanine Wilburn, Department Chair
jwilburn@alvincollege.edu |
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
CDEC 1311 |
3 |
Educating the Young Child |
CDA Credential (current status) |
CDEC 1313 |
3 |
Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood |
CDA Credential (current status) |
CDEC 1318 |
3 |
Wellness of the Young Child |
CDA Credential (current status) |
CDA-Child Development Associate |
|
Communications Radio & TV |
Jason Nichols, Department Chair
radiotv@alvincollege.edu |
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
RTVB 1309 |
3 |
Audio/Radio Production I |
Departmental Exam & Skills Assessment |
RTVB 1321 |
3 |
TV/Video Field Production |
Departmental Exam & Skills Assessment |
RTVB 2337 |
3 |
TV/Video Production Workshop I |
Departmental Exam & Skills Assessment |
|
Criminal Justice |
Crystal Robinson, Department Chair
clrobinson@alvincollege.edu |
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
CJLE 1506 |
5 |
Basic Peace Officer I |
TCOLE Basic Proficiency Certificate |
CJLE 1512 |
5 |
Basic Peace Officer II |
TCOLE Basic Proficiency Certificate |
CJLE 1518 |
5 |
Basic Peace Officer III |
TCOLE Basic Proficiency Certificate |
CJSA 2364 |
3 |
Practicum |
TCOLE Basic Proficiency Certificate + TCOLE
Intermediate Proficiency Certificate |
CJSA 2365 |
3 |
Practicum |
TCOLE Basic Proficiency Certificate + TCOLE
Intermediate Proficiency Certificate + TCOLE
Advanced Proficiency Certificate |
CJLE 1327 |
3 |
Interviewing & Report Writing for CJ Profession |
TCOLE Basic Proficiency Certificate + TCOLE
Intermediate Proficiency Certificate + TCOLE
Advanced Proficiency Certificate + TCOLE
Masters Proficiency Certificate |
TCOLE-Texas Commission on Law Enforcement |
|
Diagnostic Cardiovascular Sonography |
Danielle Kemendo, Program Director
sonography@alvincollege.edu |
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
CVTT 1161 |
1 |
EKG Certification |
EKG Certification and 2 years of EKG industry work experience as documented on a resume. |
DMSO 1210 |
2 |
Introduction to Sonography |
ARDMS SPI Certification |
DMSO 1342 |
3 |
Intermediate Ultrasound Physics |
ARDMS SPI Certification |
DSAE or DSVT 1360 |
3 |
Clinical-DMST Intro to Echo or Clinical-DMST Intro to Vascular |
ARDMS SPI Certification +
2 years work experience (resume required) |
DSAE or DSVT 2361 |
3 |
Clinical-DMST Echo I or Clinical-DMST Vascular I |
ARDMS SPI Certification +
2 years work experience (resume required) |
DSPE 1265 |
2 |
Practicum-DMST Intro to Pediatric Echo |
ARDMS SPI Certification +
2 years work experience (resume required) |
DSPE 2261 |
2 |
Clinical-DMST Pediatric Echo I |
ARDMS SPI Certification +
2 years work experience (resume required) |
DSAE or DSPE or DSVT 2461 |
4 |
Clinical-DMST Echo II or Clinical-DMST Pediatric Echo II or Clinical-DMST Vascular II |
ARDMS SPI Certification +
2 years work experience (resume required) |
DSAE or DSPE or DSVT 2462 |
4 |
Clinical-DMST Echo III or Clinical-DMST Pediatric Echo III or Clinical-DMST Vascular III |
ARDMS SPI Certification +
2 years work experience (resume required) |
DCVS-Diagnostic Cardiovascular Sonography (DCVS)
DSAE-Adult Echocardiography
DSPE-Pediatric Echocardiography
DSVT-Vascular Sonography
ARDMS-American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography certified in SPI-Sonography Principles & Instrumentation |
|
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) |
Brian Ayres Program Director
bayres@alvincollege.edu |
PLA Requirements for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Courses (towards Advanced EMS/Paramedic Certificate and AAS) |
Course |
Credit |
Course |
Name Source |
EMSP 1160 |
1 |
Clinical Emergency Medical Technician - Basic |
Valid, current and active Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Emergency Medical Technician Certificate OR National Registry Emergency Medical Technicial Certification |
EMSP 1501 |
5 |
Emergency Medical Technician - Basic |
Valid, current and active Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Emergency Medical Technician Certificate OR National Registry Emergency Medical Technicial Certification |
PLA Requirements for Advanced Emergency Medical Service Courses (towards Paramedic Certificate and AAS) |
EMSP 1361 |
3 |
Clinical I - EMT Paramedic |
Valid, current and active Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Emergency Medical Technician Certificate OR National Registry Emergency Medical Technicial Certification |
EMSP 1356 |
3 |
Patient Assessment and Airway Management |
Valid, current and active Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Emergency Medical Technician Certificate OR National Registry Emergency Medical Technicial Certification |
EMSP 1355 |
3 |
Trauma Management |
Valid, current and active Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Emergency Medical Technician Certificate OR National Registry Emergency Medical Technicial Certification |
EMSP 1338 |
3 |
Introduction to Advanced Practice |
Valid, current and active Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Emergency Medical Technician Certificate OR National Registry Emergency Medical Technicial Certification |
|
Health Information Management |
Viseeta Brown, PhD., RHIA, Program Director
vbrown@alvincollege.edu |
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
HITT 1305 |
3 |
Medical Terminology |
Departmental Exam +
A) 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Health Information Management or other health care related field and departmental exam. Passing grade of 80% or better on the exam.
OR
B) similar course, provide relevant academic transcript (military or other institution) and departmental exam. Passing grade of 80% or better on the exam. |
|
Neurodiagnostic |
Amanda Moore, Program Director
amoore@alvincollege.edu |
|
|
First Pathway: Registered by ABRET with minimum 2 years full-time experience in Neurodiagnostic Technology. |
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
HPRS 1304 |
3 |
Basic Health Profession Skills |
ABRET Certification + 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Departmental Exam |
ENDT1310 |
3 |
Neuroanatomy & Physiology-EEG |
ABRET Certification + 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Departmental Exam |
ENDT 1345 |
3 |
Applied Electronics & Instrumentation |
ABRET Certification + 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Skills Assessment |
ENDT 1350 |
3 |
Electroencephalography |
ABRET Certification + 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Skills Assessment |
ENDT 2320 |
3 |
END Technology I |
ABRET Certification + 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology |
ENDT 2425 |
4 |
END Technology II |
ABRET Certification + 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology |
ENDT 1463 |
4 |
Clinical I-END Technology |
ABRET Certification + 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Successfully passed ENDT 1350 Electroencephalography Skills Assessment |
ENDT 2463 |
4 |
Clinical II-END Technology |
ABRET Certification + 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Successfully passed ENDT 1350 Electroencephalography Skills Assessment |
ENDT 2661 |
6 |
Clinical III-Electroencephalography |
ABRET Certification +
2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Successfully passed ENDT 1350 Electroencephalography Skills Assessment |
ENDT 2215 |
2 |
Nerve Conduction Studies |
ABRET Certification + 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Skills Assessment |
ENDT 2210 |
2 |
Evoked Potentials |
ABRET Certification with R.EP.T + 2 years full-time experience (resume required) in Neurodiagnostic Technology |
ABRET-American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic and Evoked Potential Technologists
R.EP.T-Registered Evoked Potential Technologist |
Second Pathway: Non-registered with minimum 3 years full-time experience in Neurodiagnostic Technology. |
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
HPRS 1304 |
3 |
Basic Health Profession Skills |
3 years full-time experience (work resume) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Departmental Exam |
ENDT1310 |
3 |
Neuroanatomy & Physiology-EEG |
3 years full-time experience (work resume) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Departmental Exam |
ENDT 1345 |
3 |
Applied Electronics & Instrumentation |
3 years full-time experience (work resume) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Departmental Exam + Skills Assessment |
ENDT 1350 |
3 |
Electroencephalography |
3 years full-time experience (work resume) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Departmental Exam + Skills Assessment |
ENDT 2320 |
3 |
END Technology I
|
3 years full-time experience (work resume) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Departmental Exam |
ENDT 2425 |
4 |
END Technology II |
3 years full-time experience (work resume) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Departmental Exam |
ENDT 1463 |
4 |
Clinical I-END Technology |
3 years full-time experience (work resume) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Successfully passed ENDT 1350 Electroencephalography Skills Assessment + Departmental Exam |
ENDT 2463 |
4 |
Clinical II-END Technology |
3 years full-time experience (work resume) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Successfully passed ENDT 1350 Electroencephalography Skills Assessment + Departmental Exam |
ENDT 2661 |
6 |
Clinical III-Electroencephalography |
3 years full-time experience (work resume) in Neurodiagnostic Technology + Successfully passed ENDT 1350 Electroencephalography Skills Assessment + Departmental Exam |
Nursing |
Elizabeth Saucedo, MSN, RN, Program Director,
Nursing Programs nursing@alvincollege.edu |
Vocational Nursing |
Tori McTaggart, RN, BSN, CDP,
Department Coordinator
nursing@alvincollege.edu |
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
VNSG 1122 |
1 |
Vocational Nursing Concepts |
Successful completion of the CNA to VN Bridge Program through CEWD at ACC + current Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification through Texas Health & Human Services Commission + 6 months of full-time work experience at a long-term care facility as CNA verified by employer in writing + Current Medication Aide certification (CMA) through Texas Health & Human Services Commission |
VNSG 1160 |
1 |
Clinical Practical Nurse I |
Successful completion of the CNA to VN Bridge Program through CEWD at ACC + current Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification through Texas Health & Human Services Commission + 6 months of full-time work experience at a long-term care facility as CNA verified by employer in writing + Current Medication Aide certification (CMA) through Texas Health & Human Services Commission |
VNSG 1227 |
2 |
Medication Administration |
Successful completion of the CNA to VN Bridge Program through CEWD at ACC + current Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification through Texas Health & Human Services Commission + 6 months of full-time work experience at a long-term care facility as CNA verified by employer in writing + Current Medication Aide certification (CMA) through Texas Health & Human Services Commission |
VNSG 1423 |
4 |
Basic Nursing Skills |
Successful completion of the CNA to VN Bridge Program through CEWD at ACC + current Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification through Texas Health & Human Services Commission + 6 months of full-time work experience at a long-term care facility as CNA verified by employer in writing + Current Medication Aide certification (CMA) through Texas Health & Human Services Commission |
Transfer applicants who, in the last 3 years, were enrolled in a professional nursing program and attempted/ completed nursing course(s) with a clinical component(s), must demonstrate competency through Prior Learning Assessment. Applicants will take a written departmental examination and clinical skills competency demonstration to be awarded transfer credit. The tests will be administered once per semester and evaluated by a faculty review committee. Contact the department for test dates. |
Departmental Exam + Skills Assessment |
|
Polysomnography |
Amanda Moore, Program Director
amoore@alvincollege.edu |
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
HPRS 1304 |
3 |
Basic Health Profession Skills |
Departmental Exam + BRPT RPSGT Certification + 2 years work experience (resume required) |
PSGT 1205 |
2 |
Neurophysiology of Sleep |
Departmental Exam + BRPT RPSGT Certification + 2 years work experience (resume required) |
PSGT 1400 |
4 |
Polysomnography I |
Departmental Exam + BRPT RPSGT Certification + 2 years work experience (resume required) |
PSGT 1260 |
2 |
Clinical I-Polysomnography |
PSGT 1400 (Polysomnography I) + BRPT RPSGT Certification + 2 years work experience (resume required) |
PSGT 2660 |
6 |
Clinical II - Polysomnography (Fall Semester) |
PSGT 1400 (Polysomnography I) + BRPT RPSGT Certification + 2 years work experience (resume required) |
PSGT 2661 |
6 |
Clinical III - Polysomnography (Spring Semester) |
PSGT 1400 (Polysomnography I) + BRPT RPSGT Certification + 2 years work experience (resume required) |
BRPT-Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists
RPSGT-Registered Polysomnographic Technologist |
Sports & Human Performance |
Estevan Vasquez, Program Director
evasquez@alvincollege.edu
|
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
PHED 1150 |
1 |
Individual & Dual Sports |
US Department of Defense DD Form 214 with honorable discharge |
PHED 2150 |
1 |
Fitness & Wellness |
US Department of Defense DD Form 214 with honorable discharge |
DD Form 214-Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty |
|
Welding |
David Mustain, Department Chair
dmustain@alvincollege.edu
|
Course |
Credit |
Course Name |
Source |
WLDG 1200 |
2 |
Introduction to Welding |
WLDG 1015, WLDG 1000, or NCCER Welding Level 1 and skills assessment
|
WLDG 1307 |
3 |
Introduction to Welding Using Multiple Processes |
WLDG 1007, AWS Certification and skills assessment
|
WLDG 1313
|
3 |
Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders |
WLDG 1013, One year documented work experience as a welder or pipefitter and skills assessment or NCCER pipefitting Level 2 Certification
|
WLDG 1323 |
3 |
Welding Safety, Tools, and Equipment |
OSHT 1015, WLDG 1023, or NCCER Core Credentials
|
WLDG 1353 |
3 |
Intermediate Layout and Fabrication |
Documented work experience as a welder or pipe fitter and skills assessment |
WLDG 1428 |
4 |
Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) |
WLDG 1028 or AWS Certification and skills assessment
|
WLDG 1430 |
4 |
Intro to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) |
WLDG 1030, Skills Assessment or certification |
WLDG 1434 |
4 |
Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) |
WLDG 1034 or AWS Certification and skills assessment
|
WLDG 1435 |
4 |
Introduction to Pipe Welding |
WLDG 1035, Skills Assessment, or AWS/ASME IX Certification |
WLDG 1457 |
4 |
Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) |
WLDG 1043, WLDG 1057, or AWS Certification and skills assessment
|
WLDG 2371 |
3 |
Welding Final Project |
Documented work experience as a welder or pipe fitter and Skills Assessment |
WLDG 2406 |
4 |
Intermediate Pipe Welding |
CEWLDG 2006 or Skills Assessment or ASME IX Certification |
WLDG 2413 |
4 |
Intrermed Welding Using Multiple Processes |
WLDG 2053 or WLDG 2013 or Skills Assessment or ASME IX Certification |
|