
Grayson County College
Industrial Technologies
Curricula in the Industrial Technologies Division meet the needs of four groups of students:
- Students who plan to transfer to senior colleges or universities at the end of two years to receive a baccalaureate degree.
- Students in Industrial Technologies who will seek employment after 2 years of study.
- Students in certificate programs who will seek employment at the end of one semester or 1-year of study.
- Students who will seek employment after securing a certificate of completion of a clock-hour program of study.
The Industrial Technologies Division will provide basic instruction and adequate pre-employment training for students preparing for positions in industry that require high degrees of skill and technical knowledge.
The numbers in parentheses following course titles explain the weekly hours required during a regular sixteen-week semester. The first digit indicates the amount of lecture hours, the second digit indicates the laboratory hours, and the third digit indicates the credit hours earned for the course. For example, BUSI 1301, Business Environment (3-0-3) has three lecture hours, no laboratory hours, and three hours credit.
The "R, W, M" abbreviations following a course description represent the skill intensity requirements for that course. Skill intensities reflect the basic reading, writing, and mathematics skills essential for success in class. For example, (RWM) indicates the need for acceptable skill levels in Reading, Writing and Mathematics.
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