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Number of Transfer Credits. This statewide agreement allows a student the possibility to earn 22 course credits. Please see the below crosswalk/equivalency table. Community College Course Title Credit Hours TCAT Course Title or Certification Exam Title MECH 1310 – Electrical Components 3 IMS 1031- Electrical I MECH 1320 – Mechanical Components & Electric Motors 3 IMS 1061- Motor & Rotating Elec Machines IMS 1070- Mechanical I IMS 2061- Hydraulic Maintenance System and IMS 2031- Mechanical 3 MECH 1330 – Electro-pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits 3 IMS 1040- Pneumatics IMS 1041- Intermediate Pneumatics IMS 1051- Hydraulics, and IMS 2041- Intermediate Hydraulics MECH 1340 – Digital Fundamentals and PLCs 3 IMS 4021- PLC MECH 1350 – Industrial Robots 3 IMS 4011- Robotics MECH 2320 – Motor Control 3 IMS 1060- Motor & Rotating Electrical Machines IMS 2050/2051- Motor and Motor Controls * MECH 2441 – Intro to Totally Integrated Automation (Students seeking credit for MECH 2441 must also pass a challenge exam.) 4 IMS 4021- PLC Total credit hours available to earn 22
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Number of Transfer Credits. This statewide agreement allows a student the possibility to earn up to 33 course credits. Please see the below crosswalk/equivalency table. Community College Course Title Credit Hours TCAT Course Title or Certification Exam Title BIOL 1000 – Medical Terminology 3 **up to 3 credit hours available to earn SURG 1304 – Basic Anatomy/Physiology 3 **up to 3 credit hours available to earn SURG 1102 – Orient. to Surgical 1 * SURG 1305 – Surgical Pharmacology 3 * SURG 1410 – Surg. Tech. & Patient Care 4 * SURG 2310 – Surg. Microbiology & 3 * SURG 2420 – Surgical Patient Care II 4 * SURG 2321 – Surgical Procedures I 3 * SURG 2330 – Surgical Procedures II 3 **up to 3 credit hours available to earn SURG 2103 – Clinical Practicum I 1 **up to 6 credit hours available to earn SURG 2201 – Clinical Practicum II 2 SURG 2302 – Clinical Practicum III 3 Total credit hours available to earn 33 * Students earn credit hours as they enter the program with the following being true: • Proof of graduation from an ARCSTSA/CAAHEP accredited program in Surgical Technology in good standing at the time of graduation. • Proof of current certification from the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA).
Number of Transfer Credits. This statewide agreement allows a student the possibility to earn 7 course credits. Please see the below crosswalk/equivalency table. Community College Requirements Credit Hours TCAT Requirements Graduation from TCAT LPN license with unencumbered TN LPN license 7 PLA credit hours Graduation from TCAT LPN license with unencumbered TN LPN license Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) Credit After completion of the community college AAS nursing program LPN to RN Bridge requirements, a minimum of 7 college credits will be awarded for Fundamentals of Nursing.* The College System of Tennessee nursing program directors worked to establish common admission requirements to reduce confusion and to streamline the pathway to becoming an RN after completing the LPN program at a TCAT. Non-Academic Admission Requirements ● Applicant must meet the admission requirements of the community college and be admitted to the community college ● Applicant must complete application to AAS nursing program as LPN to RN bridge student by AAS community college nursing program application deadline ● Admission of LPN to AAS community college program is based on space availability in AAS RN program ● TCAT graduates will not be required to take the community college AAS RN entrance exam if the applicant has graduated within the past 3 years and has successfully passed the TCAT specific exit exam (successful completion of the TCAT specific exit exam is required for a student to graduate from the LPN program) Academic Admission Requirements ● The LPN applicant must complete all learning support courses prior to admission into the community college AAS program ● LPN applicant must have minimum 2.5 GPA on gen ed courses required for admission into the community college AAS program ● LPN applicant must have “C” or better in required Math & Science prerequisite courses required for admission into the community college AAS program Prerequisite Course Requirements for Admission into RN Program ● BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I ● Math 1530 Probability and Statistics ● Psychology 1030 Introduction to Psychology Licensure Requirements ● LPN applicant must have TN or multi-state active unencumbered LPN license prior to beginning of classes in the community college AAS nursing program. To be admitted into the community college AAS nursing program, the LPN applicant is not required to have experience as an LPN.
Number of Transfer Credits. This statewide agreement allows a student the possibility to earn 9 course credits. Please see the below crosswalk/equivalency table. Community College Course Title Credit Hours TCAT Course Title or Certification Exam Title ENST 1340-Machine Tool 3 MTD 1040 Engineering Drawings 1 MTD 1050 Shop Theory 1 MTD 1060 Benchwork and Manual Machine Tools MTD 2040 Manual Lathe MTD 2050 Manual Mill MTD 2060 Grinding and Abrasive Machines ENST 2340-CNC I (Mill) 3 MTD 2080 Intro to Comp Numerical Control MTD 3010 Engineering Drawings III CAM MTD 3040 Comp Numerical Ctrl Machining MTD 4030 Shop Theory IV MTD 4050 CNC Milling Center ENST 2341-CNC II (Lathe) 3 MTD 2080 Intro to Comp Numerical Control MTD 3010 Engineering Drawings III CAM MTD 3040 Comp Numerical Ctrl Machining MTD 4030 Shop Theory IV MTD 4040 CNC Turning Center
Number of Transfer Credits. This statewide agreement allows a student to earn up to 45 course credits depending on certification. Please see the below crosswalk/equivalency table. Awarding of College Credit to Aviation Maintenance Technology graduates of Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology to the A.A.S. in Aviation Technology with concentrations in Airframe and/or Power Plant Community College Course Title Credit Hours Major Field Core Total Credits 13 AVIT 1310 – General Fundamentals I 3 * AVIT 1320 – General Fundamentals II 3 * AVIT 1410 – General Fundamentals III 3 * AVIT 1420 – General Fundamentals IV 4 * Airframe Concentration Total Credits 32 AVIT 1430 – Airframe Fundamentals I 4 * AVIT 1440 – Airframe Fundamentals II 4 * AVIT 1450 – Airframe Fundamentals III 4 * AVIT 2310 – Airframe Fundamentals IV 4 * AVIT 2320 – Airframe Fundamentals V 4 * AVIT 2410 – Airframe Fundamentals VI 4 * AVIT 2420 – Airframe Fundamentals VII 4 * AVIT 2430 – Airframe Fundamentals VIII 4 * Power Plant Concentration Total Credits 29 AVIT 1530 - Power Plant Fundamentals I 5 * AVIT 1540 - Power Plant Fundamentals II 5 * AVIT 1550 - Power Plant Fundamentals III 4 * AVIT 1560 - Power Plant Fundamentals IV 4 * AVIT 2510 - Power Plant Fundamentals V 3 * AVIT 2520 - Power Plant Fundamentals VI 2 * AVIT 2530 - Power Plant Fundamentals VII 2 * AVIT 2540 - Power Plant Fundamentals VIII 4 * Total credit hours available to earn 42-45 *Students earn these credit hour(s) as they enter the program with the following being true: ● Proof of graduation from a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) accredited program in Aviation Technology (or equivalently named program) in good standing at the time of graduation. ● Proof of current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification in Airframe can earn 45 total credits. ● Proof of current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification in Power Plant can earn 42 total credits.
Number of Transfer Credits. This statewide agreement allows a student the possibility to earn 22 course credits. Please see the below crosswalk/equivalency table. Community College Course Title Credit Hours TCAT Course Title or Certification Exam Title MECH 1310 – Electrical Components 3 IEM 1090- Intro to Basic Electronics, and IEM 3020- Electrical Wiring Industrial MECH 1320 – Mechanical Components & Electric Motors 3 IEM 1080- Developing Troubleshoot Skills IEM 2010- Mechanical Maintenance IEM 3030- Electric Transformer & Rotate Machine, and IEM 4020- Electrical Mechanical Maintenance MECH 1330 – Electro-pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits 3 IEM 2020- Fluid Power MECH 1340 – Digital Fundamentals and PLCs 3 IEM 2040- Heating and Air Conditioning, and IEM 4010- Motor Circuits MECH 1350 – Industrial Robots 3 IEM 4040- Robotics MECH 2320 – Motor Control 3 IEM 3040- Motor Controls IEM 4010- Motor Circuits, and IEM 5050- Advanced Motor Control * MECH 2441 – Intro to Totally Integrated Automation 4 IEM 5010- RSLogix 5000 (Advanced), and IEM 5020- Human & Machine Interface Total credit hours available to earn 22
Number of Transfer Credits. This statewide agreement allows a student to earn up to 36 course credits. Please see the below crosswalk/equivalency table. Community College Course Title Credit Hours TCAT Course Title or Certification Exam Title ADMN 1311, Word Processing I 3 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Word # (Office 365 or 2019) ADMN 1313 Spreadsheet Applications OR BUSN 1370, Spreadsheet Applications OR ACCT 1371, Accounting Spreadsheet OR CITC 1307, Intro to Spreadsheets 3 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Excel # (Office 365 or 2019) ADMN 2330, Database Applications 3 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Access # (Office 365 or 2019) INFS 1010, Computer Applications OR BUSN 1360, Software Appl for Business 3 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) # (Office 365 or 2019) ● Word, ● Excel Access. and/or PowerPoint ADMN 2304 – Intro to Electronic Health Records$ 3 Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS)$ (National Healthcare Association) ADMN 1308, Office Procedures ADMN 1309, Records Management ADMN 1310, Business Communications OR BUSN 1310, Business Communications ADMN 1311, Word Processing I BUSN 1305, Introduction to Business BUSN 2340, Human Resource Management 12 from course list Certified Administrative Professional* ADMN 1306 OR BIOL 1000 OR HSC 111 – Medical Terminology ADMN 2303, CPT Coding ADMN 2311, ICD-PCS Coding 9 Certified Professional Coder (CPC)* with current credentials *Each institution determines the relevant/current industry certifications for course credit. # Some institutions will accept Microsoft Office Specialist Associate or Expert for course credit.
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Number of Transfer Credits. This statewide agreement allows a student the possibility to earn 22 course credits. Please see the below crosswalk/equivalency table. Community College Course Title Credit Hours TCAT Course Title or Certification Exam Title MECH 1310 – Electrical Components 3 IMM 2011- Basic Electricity MECH 1320 – Mechanical Components & Electric Motors 3 IMM 1030- Mechanical Maintenance, and IMM 2021- Electric Motor Control MECH 1330 – Electro-pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits 3 IMM 1040- Hydraulics and IMM 1050- Pneumatics MECH 1340 – Digital Fundamentals and PLCs 3 IMM 2031- Intro to PLCs MECH 1350 – Industrial Robots 3 IMM 4010- IM-2300 Intro to Robotics MECH 2320 – Motor Control 3 IMM 2021- Electric Motor Control * MECH 2441 – Intro to Totally Integrated Automation (Students seeking credit for MECH 2441 must also pass a challenge exam.) 4 IM 4010- IM-2300 Intro to Robotics Total credit hours available to earn 22

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