Credit for Training and Experience with Industry Partners

In a continuing effort to provide professional advancement opportunities for students in career and technical education programs, Valencia College agrees to extend full college credit at no cost (other than the application for admission fee) to eligible students who have professional training or employment experience and meet all of the training and on-the-job work requirements.

Students must apply for admission to Valencia College and declare a major in the required A.S. degree program or related Technical Certificate and provide all of the required documentation.

Steps to Receive the Award of credit

 

Industry Partner Articulations

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Industry Partner Program Information

Aviator College of  Aeronautical Science  and Technology Programs in Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Airframe or Powerplant Program 

Valencia Agreement

Aligned A.S. Degree: Supervision and Management for Industry 
AMT Airframe Program - Receive Credit For: 

  • SLS 1301 Career Development (3 credits)
  • ETI 2943 Practicum in Tech Industry (12 credits) 

AMT Powerplant Program - Receive Credit For: 

  • SLS 1301 Career Development (3 credits)
  • ETI 2943 Practicum in Tech Industry (12 credits

Requirements: 
Must have Airframe or Powerplant Certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council 78 Apprenticeship Programs in Industrial/Commercial Painting, Glazing, Drywall Finishing, or Trade Show Workers

Valencia Agreement

Aligned A.S. Degree: Supervision and Management for Industry

Students who have completed one of the following IUPAT Apprenticeship programs can receive 27 credits

  • Commercial Painting (4 years)
  • Industrial Painting (4 years)
  • Glazing (4 years)
  • Drywall Finishing (4 years)
  • Trade Show Workers (3 years)             

Receive Credit For:  

  • SLS 1301 Career Development (3 credits)
  • ETI 2943 Practicum in Tech Industry (24 credits) 

Requirements: 
Certificate of Completion

Lake Technical College Programs in Culinary Arts and Hospitality; Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating; Automotive Collision Technology; Cosmetology; Master Automotive Technology; Diesel Systems, or Welding Technology

Valencia Agreement 

Aligned A.S. Degree: Culinary Management 

Lake Tech Professional Culinary Arts and Hospitality - Receive Credit For: 

  • FOS 2201 Food Service Sanitation Management (3 credits)
  • FSS 1203C Quantity Food Production I (3 credits)
  • FSS 1246C Baking and Pastries I (3 credits)
  • FSS 1240C Classical Cuisine (3 credits)
  • FSS 2248C Garde Manger (3 credits)

Requirements: 
Credit will be awarded based on validation of the competencies included in the Skills Inventory Assessment

Aligned A.S. Degree: 
Energy Management and Controls Technology 
Lake Tech Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating I & II - Receive Credit For: 

  • ETM 2943 Practicum in Energy Management and Controls Technology 
    (6 credits)    

Requirements: 
Must have the EPA 608 Universal Certification 

Aligned A.S. Degree: 
Supervision and Management for Industry
Students who have completed the following Lake Tech programs can receive 24 credits: 

  • Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating 1 & 2 (1350 Hours)  
  • Automotive Collision Technology Technician (1400 hours)  
  • Cosmetology (1200 Hours)

Receive Credit For: 

  • SLS 1301 Career Development (3 credits) 
  • ETI 2943 Practicum in Tech Industry (21 credits) 

Requirements: 
Certificate of Completion

Students who have completed the following Lake Tech programs can receive 24-27 credits: 

  • (Master) Automotive Service Technology I (1050 hours)
  • (Master) Automotive Service Technology 2 (750 hours) - Additional 3 credits
  • Diesel Systems Technician I (1050 Hours)
  • Diesel Systems Technician 2 (750 Hours) - Additional 3 credits
  • Welding Technology (1050  hours)
  • Welding Technology – Advanced (750 hours) - Additional 3 credits 

Receive Credit For: 

  • SLS 1301 Career Development (3 credits)
  • ETI 2943 Practicum in Tech Industry (24 – 27 credits) 

Requirements: 
Certificate of Completion

Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology Certificate Program

Valencia Agreement

Aligned A.S. Degree: Radiography

Receive Credit For:

  • RTE 1000 Introduction to Radiography (2 credits)
  • RTE 1111C Patient Care in Radiography (3 credits)
  • RTE 1418 Principles of Radiography I (3 credits)
  • RTE 1503C Radiographic Procedures I (4 credits)
  • RTE 1804L Radiographic Clinical Education I (2 credits)
  • RTE 1458 Principles of Radiography II (3 credits)
  • RTE 1513C Radiographic Procedures II (4 credits)
  • RTE 1814L Radiographic Clinical Education II (2 credits)
  • RTE 2762 Sectional Anatomy (3 credits)
  • RTE 1523C Radiographic Procedures Ill (4 credits)
  • RTE 1824L Radiographic Clinical Education III (3 credits)
  • RTE 2563 Principles of Radiography Ill (4 credits)
  • RTE 2385 Radiation Biology and Protection (2 credits)
  • RTE 2834L Radiographic Clinical Education IV (3 credits)
  • RTE 2061 Radiographic Seminar (3 credits)
  • RTE 2782 Radiographic Pathology (3 credits)
  • RTE 2844L Radiographic Clinical Education V (3 credits)

Requirements: 
Certificate of Completion

Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) Line Technician Program

Valencia Agreement

Aligned A.S. Degree: Supervision and Management for Industry

Receive Credit For:

  • SLS 1301 Career Development (3 credits)
  • ETI 2943 Practicum in Tech Industry (17 credits)

Requirements: 
Student must be a Certified Line Technician 

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida Culinary Training Program

Valencia Agreement

Aligned A.S. Degree: Culinary Management

Receive Credit For:

  • FOS 2201 Food Service Sanitation Management (3 credits)
  • FSS 1203C Quantity Food Production I (3 credits)

Requirements: 
FOS 2201 – Must have ServSafe Professional Food Service Manager Certification 
FSS 1203C – Credit will be awarded based on portfolio assessment