Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
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FOR MORE INFO ON DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, VISIT CCC.EDU
This is an example course sequence for students interested in earning a Basic Certificate (BC) in Commercial Driver Training. This does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability.
Prospective students must apply for admission into the Commercial Driver Training Program.
DEGREE CODE:
BC 0876
PATHWAY: Commercial Driver Training
Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
The Commercial Driver Training certificate program is designed for individuals with little or no commercial driving experience. The Commercial Driver Training program trains students for entry level employment as commercial motor vehicle operators. In partnership with the Illinois Department of Transportation, this program prepares students to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License in the State of Illinois. The basic requirements to enter the program are:
Must be at least 21 years of age Have a valid Illinois driver’s license Have a good driving record Provide a current Court-Purpose Motor Vehicle Report
(MVR) which can be obtained from Secretary of State for $12.00
Be able to pass a DOT Physical and Drug Screen Must be able to read, write and understand English
Choose your courses with your College Advisor.
SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.
BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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CE 013 337 – Commercial Driving Training Theory (6) Required Program CoreCOMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Commercial Driver Training
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0504-106 – Road Driving (2) Required Program Core•
0504-148 – Commercial Driver (4) Required Program CoreMINIMUM TOTAL: 12 CREDIT HOURS
Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
Foc u s A rea : T ra n sp or ta tion , D is tribu tion, & L og is tics
This is an example course sequence for students interested in earning a Basic Certificate (BC) in Commercial Passenger Driver: Class B. This does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability.
Prospective students must apply for admission into the Commercial Driver Training Program.
DEGREE CODE:
BC 0875
PATHWAY: Commercial Passenger Driver: Class B
Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
The Commercial Passenger Driver: Class B certificate program is designed for students with minimum experience who are trained to operate Class B passenger and non-passenger motor vehicles. In partnership with the Illinois Department of Transportation, the program prepares students for a Class B Commercial Driver’s License in the State of Illinois. Must be at least 21 years of age Have a valid Illinois driver’s license Have a good driving record
Provide a current Court-Purpose Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) which can be obtained from Secretary of State for $12.00
Be able to pass a DOT Physical and Drug Screen Must be able to read, write and understand English
Choose your courses with your College Advisor.
SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.
BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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CE 013-338 – Passenger Driver Theory (5) Required Program Core COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in CommercialPassenger Driver: Class B
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0504-147 – Passenger Driver Practice (4) Required Program CoreMINIMUM TOTAL: 9 CREDIT HOURS
Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
188
Foc u s A rea : T ra n sp or ta tion , D is tr ibu tion, & L og is ticsD= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE
FOR MORE INFO ON DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, VISIT CCC.EDU
This is an example course sequence for students interested in earning a Basic Certificate (BC) in Defensive Driving: Attitudinal. It does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. The Defensive Driving Attitudinal certificate program comprises an eight-hour workshop which addresses the needs of those individuals who are repeat violators of traffic rules and regulations and newly licensed chauffeurs who have been driving in the United States for at least three years. This training component is certified by the National Safety Council. Topics include the violation of rules and regulations, cultural sensitivity, anger management and conflict resolution, as well as behavior modification approaches for effective customer service. Additionally, the training also reviews the Illinois Rules of the Road Handbook and prepares the inexperienced chauffeur driver for the road. Students will receive the National Safety Council certificates of completion once they successfully complete the workshop program.
Choose your courses with your College Advisor.
DEGREE CODE:
BC 0890
SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.
BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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0504-114 Defensive Driving – Attitudinal (1) Required Program Core COMPLETIONDO THIS – Meet with advisor to discuss academic goals and plan coursework of Basic Certificate in Defensive Driving: AttitudinalMINIMUM TOTAL: 1 CREDIT HOUR
PATHWAY: Defensive Driving: Attitudinal
Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.
Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE
This is an example course sequence for students interested in Diesel Technology. It does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. If this pathway is followed as outlined, you will earn a Basic Certificate (BC), Advanced Certificate (AC) and Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS) in Diesel Technology. One course will satisfy the Human Diversity (HD) requirement, and is labeled with an (HD) in the sequence below.
The Diesel Technology AAS Degree equips you with the skills necessary to repair and maintain diesel-powered highway, industrial, and marine vehicles and equipment. You will gain more detailed instructions in how diesel maintenance techniques and principles are applied in diagnosing malfunctions and prescribing corrective action. The course work highlights diesel service management, critical thinking and problem solving, theory and skills of refrigeration, electronic and mechanical fuel injection, chassis maintenance, vehicle inspection, tune-up, engine overhaul, transmission repair, brake service, handling hazardous waste and preventative maintenance. You will also be eligible to take the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (NAISE) examinations in heavy truck mechanics, Allison Transmission certification, and Hybrid certification.
The Diesel Technology Advanced Certificate Program provides students with the training needed for maintaining and repairing heavy- duty diesel powered equipment. Instructional training is heavily focused on diesel engines performance, hydraulics, electrical, air conditioning, and drive trains.
The Diesel Technology Basic Certificate Program introduces students to the basic fundamentals of diesel technology and provides them with the necessary entry-level skills and theory to enter either the medium/heavy duty or construction equipment service/repair fields. This certificate prepares students to become repair technicians. Graduates will be qualified for positions requiring diagnosis and repair of diesel engines, suspension and steering, brakes, and electrical and electronic systems.
Choose your courses with your College Advisor.
DEGREE CODES:
AAS 0400 AC 0401 BC 0402
PATHWAY: Diesel Technology
Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.
Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements
based on COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation. College-level courses that can be taken while in pre-degree courses. ENGLISH PLACEMENT READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ESL/FS Writing ESL/FS Reading FS Mathematics I Humanities: African-American
Studies 101
College Success ESL/English 98 ESL/Reading 99 FS Mathematics II Mathematics 107 ESL 99 ESL Reading 100 Mathematics 98
ESL/English 100 Reading 125 Mathematics 99
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
Foc u s A rea : T ra n sp or ta tion , D is tribu tion, & L og is tics
SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.
D AC BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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• English 101 – Composition I (3) Required Program CoreDO THIS – Meet with advisor to discuss academic goals and plan coursework
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Mathematics 107 – Mathematics for Technicians I (5) Required Program Core• •
• Physical Sciences 102 – General Course (3) Mathematics/Science• • •
Transportation 111 – Introduction to Diesel Technology (3) Required Program Core• • •
Transportation 113 – Introduction to Diesel Engine Construction (3) Required Program Core17 CREDIT HOURS
D AC BC SEMESTER 2 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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Transportation 112 – Diesel Electrical Systems I (3) Required Program CoreCOMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Diesel Technology
DO THIS – Meet with advisor to discuss Advanced Certificate, Associate in Applied Science degree, and four-year transfer options
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Transportation 114 – Diesel Engine Construction I (3) Required Program Core• • •
Transportation 115 – Suspension and Steering (3) Required Program Core• •
• Physical Sciences 112 – General Course II (4) Mathematics/Science•
• • African-American Studies 101 – Introduction to African-American Studies (3) OR Humanities 143 – Introduction to Latin American/Latino Studies (3) OR Humanities 215 – The Art and Philosophy of the African Continent (3)Humanities (HD)
16 CREDIT HOURS
D AC BC SEMESTER 3 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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• Transportation 116 – Diesel Brakes (3) Required Program Core• •
• Transportation 209 – Diesel Electrical Systems II (3) Required Program Core• •
• Transportation 211 – Diesel Preventative Maintenance (3) Required Program Core•
• • Geography 101 – World Geography (3) OREconomics 201 – Principles of Economics (3) Social/Behavioral Sciences 12 CREDIT HOURS
D AC BC SEMESTER 4 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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• Transportation 213 – Diesel Engine Construction II (3) Required Program CoreCOMPLETION of Advanced Certificate in Diesel Technology
DO THIS – Apply online for advanced certificate
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• Transportation 214 – Emission Controls (3) Required Program Core• •
• Transportation 215 – Diesel Engine Performance (3) Required Program Core• •
• Transportation 216 – Heavy Duty Drives I (Manual) (3) Required Program Core• •
• Transportartion 218 – Heating and Air Conditioning (3) Required Program Core15 CREDIT HOURS
D AC BC SEMESTER 5 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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• • Transportation 217 – Heavy Duty Drives II (Automatic) (3) Required Program CoreCOMPLETION of Associate in Applied Science degree in Diesel Technology
DO THIS – Apply online for degree and graduation
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• • Transportation 219 – Hydraulic Systems (4) Required Program Core•
• • Transportation 220 – Advanced Diagnostics (4) Required Program Core • • • Recommended Elective: Business 168 – 21st Century Ground Transportation (8) Program Elective11-19 CREDIT HOURS