Industrial Technology
Articulation Agreement
Suffolk Public Schools and Paul D. Camp Community College
The Industrial Technology program is designed
to prepare students for a variety of positions and careers in
industry. At the high school course level, students gain experience
through industrial mentorships and simulated industrial experiences.
At the college course level, similar experiences are continued
to prepare students for professional career positions in technical,
mechanical, automotive, aerospace, electrical engineering, etc.
At the college level, students will complete
more advanced college courses with emphasis on industry and technology
and a more challenging program of academic studies in algebra,
science, and English with a focus on applied approaches and practical
experiences.
High School Career and Technical Prerequisites:
Principles of Technology I
Principles of Technology II
College Prerequisites:
Placement recommendation (ENG 111)
Placement recommendation (MTH 141 or MTH 151)
MTH 141 or MTH 151 (MTH 142 or MTH 152)
ENG 111 (ENG 112)
ACC 111/112 or ACC 211/212 or ACC 213/214
Articulated Credits
Once the student has met all of the requirements outlined in the
articulation agreement,
equivalent credit for the following articulated courses will appear
on the student’s PDCCC transcript by course title and credit hours
(without tuition or fees)
IND 165 Principles of Industrial Technology I (4 credits)
Technical Elective (2 credits)
Students who plan to transfer to other four-year
colleges must develop a specific course plan with their Paul D.
Camp Community College advisor.
CONTACT YOUR HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR
FOR MORE INFORMATION