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As an employer vying for talent – having access to education that can give your current or prospective employees the skills they need to fill in-demand positions is crucial to your organization’s success.
SCC is offering credit courses geared toward upskilling your team members without having to pursue a degree.
AGRI-2219-BECE2
Oct. 20-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon.-Fri.
11-11:50 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Ford Hall, Room 110
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
Study of the current laws and regulations as they affect the commercial application of pesticides. Serves as preparation for the Nebraska Commercial Pesticide Applicators Examination.
Required Book(s)
AGRI-2267-BECE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri.
10-10:50 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Agriculture Hall, Room 105
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Study and application of commodity marketing strategies in a market plan in conjunction with other market alternatives. Use of indicators through fundamental and technical analysis for pricing and timing to market Ag commodities.
AGRI-1216-HBBCE
Aug. 23-Oct. 14, 2021
Mon. & Wed. from 1-1:50 p.m. &
Tues. & Thurs. from 1-2:20 p.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Agriculture Hall, Room 129
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
AGRI-1216-HBCE2
Oct. 20-Dec. 16, 2021
Mon. & Wed. from 1-1:50 p.m. &
Tues. & Thurs. from 1-2:20 p.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Agriculture Hall, Room 129
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Introduction to management principles in agribusiness. Management simulation and computer systems illustrate the decision-making process.
Required Book(s)
AGRI-1124-BECE
Aug. 24-Oct. 16, 2021
Tues. & Thurs.
11 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Agriculture Hall, Room 103
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
This course provides a solid foundation for students based around Agriculture Leadership. Students will advance both their personal and organizational leadership skills. Topics covered in the course include personal leadership, soft skills, team leadership, community involvement, as well as professional leadership.
Required Book(s)
AGRI-1131-BECE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri.
9-9:50 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Ford Hall, Room 110
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
AGRI-1131-BECE1
Aug. 23-Oct. 15, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri. from 11-11:50 a.m. &
Tues. & Thurs. from 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Ford Hall, Room 110
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
AGRI-1131-BECE2
Aug. 24-Dec. 16, 2021
Tues. & Thurs.
9:30-10:50 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Ford Hall, Room 110
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
AGRI-1131-BECE3
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri.
10-10:50 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Ford Hall, Room 110
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Principles and practices of production of the major agronomic crops of the high plains.
Required Book(s)
AGRI-1205-BECE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri.
10-10:50 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Agriculture Hall, Room 102
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
AGRI-1205-HBCE1
Aug. 23-Oct. 14, 2021
Mon. & Wed. from 1-1:50 p.m. &
Tues. & Thurs. from 1-2:20 p.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Agriculture Hall, Room 102
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
AGRI-1205-HBCE2
Oct. 20-Dec. 16, 2021
Mon. & Wed. from 2-2:50 p.m. &
Tues. & Thurs. from 2:30-3:50 p.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Agriculture Hall, Room 102
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Study of record keeping techniques and processes for horticulture, crop, and livestock production units. Manual and computerized record keeping techniques for production operations used to determine alternatives, effective and efficient cash flow operations and cost accounting with the least amount of additional training.
Required Book(s)
AGRI-1505-BECE
Aug. 24-Dec. 16, 2021
Tues. & Thurs.
9:30-10:20 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Agriculture Hall, Room 129
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
Introductory course for prospective teachers emphasizing within agriculture education and observation/participation in school, community organizations and programs.
Required Book(s)
AGRI-1219-BECE1
Aug. 23-Oct. 15, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri. from 8-8:50 a.m. &
Tues. & Thurs. from 8-9:20 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Ford Hall, Room 109
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
AGRI-1219-BECE2
Oct. 20-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri. from 8-8:50 a.m. &
Tues. & Thurs. from 8-9:20 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Ford Hall, Room 109
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
The study of motorized agriculture equipment, pertaining to tractors, forklifts, and skid steer. Basic training, operations and safety.
Email questions to Amanda Fairly.
By taking Basic Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair (AUTT-1102) and Automotive Electrical I (AUTT-1126), you will earn an Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair certificate. You will have the necessary skills to jump into car maintenance services such as oil changes, tire repairs, fluid exchange, belts and hoses, lighting, and vehicle safety inspections.
AUTT-1102-LNCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 15, 2021
Mon. & Wed.
8 a.m.-2:55 p.m.
SCC Lincoln Campus, Room M-8
6.0 semester credits
Resident $684 / Non-resident $810
AUTT-1102-MLCE
Aug. 23-Oct. 15, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri. from 9-11:50 a.m. &
Mon. & Wed. from 1-3:50 p.m. &
Tues. from 1-4:50 p.m. &
Thurs. from 8-11:50 a.m. & 1-4:20 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 139
6.0 semester credits
Resident $684 / Non-resident $810
This course covers the introduction to the automotive shop. Many of the basic elements of repair and the proper use of hand and power tools. It covers shop safety, OSHA hazard communication standards/right-to-know laws. Also covered are thread repair, tube flaring, fasteners, micrometers and other equipment used by the professional automotive technicians.
Required Book(s)
AUTT-1126-LNCE
Aug. 24-Dec. 17, 2021
Tues. & Thurs. from 8 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
Fri. from 8-11:55 a.m.
SCC Lincoln Campus, Room M-8
6.0 semester credits
Resident $684 / Non-resident $810
AUTT-1126-MLCE
Aug. 24-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon.-Fri. from 9-11:50 a.m. &
Mon.-Thurs. from 1-3:50 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 139
6.0 semester credits
Resident $684 / Non-resident $810
This course covers basic electrical and electronic principles and calculations. The use of DVOM meters, the design of storage batteries, starting and charging systems used in automotive systems are covered. Emphasis is placed on practical testing, diagnosing and repairing automotive electrical systems.
Required Book(s)
The following courses will take existing skills to the next level, allowing you to thrive in the most significant areas of repair that automotive shops perform everyday.
AUTT-1003-LNCE
Aug. 24-Dec. 16, 2021
Tues. & Thurs.
5:30-7:20 p.m.
SCC Lincoln Campus, Room M-9
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
This course covers all aspects of the small gas engine including; safety, hand tools, electrical, fuel system, engines. The class also covers small engine overhaul and preventive maintenance.
Spring 2022
SCC Lincoln Campus
6.0 semester credits
Resident $684 / Non-resident $810
Theory, diagnosis and practical experience of automotive steering and suspension systems. This class includes suspension components, wheel and tire service and wheel alignments. Theory, diagnosis and practical experience of automotive brake system applications. This class includes diagnosis and repair of brake systems, R & R of brake pads and shoes and the proper method of bleeding of standard and anti-lock brake systems.
Spring 2022
SCC Lincoln Campus
6.0 semester credits
Resident $684 / Non-resident $810
Advanced interpretation and use of wiring diagrams, electronic component, body control testing and repair. The use of advanced test equipment is covered. Theory, operation and testing of heating ventilation and cooling systems.
Email questions to Barry Smith.
Employment of biological technicians is projected to grow 5 percent from 2019 to 2029, faster than the average for all occupations. Continued growth in biotechnology and medical research is expected to increase demand for these workers.
BIOT-1400-HBCE
Aug. 25-Dec. 15, 2021
Wed.
1-2:20 p.m.
SCC Lincoln Campus, The Career Academy, Room 105
4.0 semester credits
Resident $456 / Non-resident $540
Must take BIOT-1400L-LNCE concurrently
BIOT-1400L-LNCE
Aug. 26-Dec. 16, 2021
Thurs.
5:30-7:50 p.m.
SCC Lincoln Campus, The Career Academy, Room 105
0.0 semester credits
Must take BIOT-1400-HBCE concurrently
This course introduces students to the fundamental scientific principles of biotechnology, bioethics, the variety of careers in biosciences, as well as the commercial and regulatory characteristics of the biosciences. This course emphasizes how key concepts from biology and chemistry apply to modern applications within the biological sciences. The knowledge and skills gained in this course provide students with a broad understanding of biotechnology and the impact it makes on society. The laboratory section deals with practices, equipment and techniques encountered in a general lab setting. Includes general lab practices, knowledge and practice in handling hazardous materials, data analysis.
Required Book(s)
BIOT-2441-WBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Web
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
This course provides and introduction to Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Clinical Practice (GCP) as well as a comprehensive coverage of all steps involved with the regulatory approval process for biotechnology-derived products. Preparation for clinical studies, facilities inspection and scientific and regulatory principles will be covered as well as a discussion of when, where, and how the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plays a role in these processes. Additionally, students will learn the rationale for writing standard operating procedures (SOP) in a biotechnology environment. The course will cover the procedures, formats, and writing styles used in writing, implementing, and evaluating SOPs.
Email questions to Tracy Niday.
CNST-1121-WBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Web
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Theory designed to acquaint the student with materials and techniques for planning, estimating, and constructing masonry and concrete structures including foundations. Demonstrations, videos, and clinics emphasizing the best practices in concrete and form work.
Required Book(s)
CNST-1225-WBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Web
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Introduction to care, use and maintenance of hand tools, portable power, and stationary lab equipment. New construction methods, materials, and concepts. Origin, manufacturing processes, characteristics, and application of materials used in residential and light commercial construction today.
Email questions to Jason Adams or Loran Stara.
DDRT-1120-HBCE
Aug. 24-Dec. 16, 2021
Tues. & Thurs.
9-9:50 a.m.
SCC Lincoln Campus, Room T-2
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
Fundamentals of 2-D computer aided drafting using the most current version of AutoCAD. Instruction on software settings, layer creation, display controls and drawing set up. Introduction to the Cartesian coordinate system. Instruction on annotations, dimensions and plotting procedures, and file management.
Required Book(s)
DDRT-1110-WBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Web
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
A study of the application of communication and documentation of basic design skills using industry accepted standards and practices.
Required Book(s)
DDRT-1220-HBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri.
9-10:50 a.m.
SCC Lincoln Campus, Room T-2
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Use of solid primitives, surfaces, objects. Application of attributes and data base information within drawings. 3-D drafting as used in Architectural, Electrical/Electronic, Mechanical, Structural, Product Design.
Required Book(s)
DDRT-1330-HBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri.
9-10:50 a.m.
SCC Lincoln Campus, Room T-5
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Using Solidworks software students create solid models to produce parts, assemblies, and drawings of 3D products and 2D documentation.
Required Book(s)
Email questions to Charles Hildebrand or David Zachek.
ELEC-1130-HBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 15, 2021
Mon. & Wed.
6-9:15 p.m.
SCC Lincoln Campus, Room N-4
6.0 semester credits
Resident $684 / Non-resident $810
Fundamentals of Electronic Circuits covers electronic component identification, schematics and the introduction to simulation software, basic electrical concepts, Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s laws; series, parallel, and combination circuits. Familiarization with VOM, oscilloscope, power supply and other basic lab equipment. Additionally, standard soldering and ESD training will be taught.
Required Book(s)
Email questions to Mike Aalberg.
ENER-1100-HBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 13, 2021
Mon.
8-9:50 a.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 176
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
The course content focuses on understanding various types of energy and their conversion to useable energy such as electrical power. How generated electrical power is transmitted and distributed to the point of use. Natural gas transmission and distribution systems are described. Compliance with safety procedures is introduced. Careers in energy industry and entry points are covered. Energy system reliability and governance are explained.
Required Book(s)
ENER-1110-MLCE
Aug. 24-Dec. 14, 2021
Tues.
1-3:20 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 167
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Must take ENER-1110L-MLCE concurrently
ENER-1110L-MLCE
Aug. 26-Dec. 16, 2021
Thurs.
1-2:20 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 166
0.0 semester credits
Must take ENER-1110-MLCE concurrently
Operator-based safety topics including: OSHA 10-hour general industry certification, human performance tools, personal protective equipment, ladders, body harnesses, confined space, lock-out/tag-out, GHS, and fire extinguishers. Students will perform a supervised climb with fall-arrest-protection to above 20 feet. This course also provides aerial life and forklift training, arc flash awareness, and industrial accident case studies. Lab must be taken concurrently.
Required Book(s)
ENER-2550-WBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Web
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
This course examines the mathematical, chemical, physical, and biological treatment of wastewater. It emphasizes unit operations and analysis of wastewater treatment systems, and the field evaluation of their operation.
Required Book(s)
ENER-2555-WBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Web
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
This course is the preparation for the student to pass the state certification examination for Water Treatment Plant Operator C. Drinking water processes and laws are covered as well as a review of necessary topics associated with drinking water treatment in order to prepare the student for obtaining a job in the industrial or municipal water treatment industry. Case studies, process flows and problem solving, workshops, types of water treatment facilities are presented during the course.
Required Book(s)
ENER-2130-MLCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 13, 2021
Mon.
1-2:50 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 167
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
This course is an introduction to various green energy technologies including wind, solar, hydro and other types of renewable energy. Topics covered include physics, fluid dynamics, aerodynamics and various solar generation principles. A basic description of wind turbine systems and current and future solar generating systems is included as well as a description of hydroelectric facilities.
Required Book(s)
ENER-2102-MLCE
Aug. 24-Dec. 16, 2021
Tues. & Thurs.
11-11:50 a.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 167
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
Nuclear energy is a source of power, which is created by a nuclear reaction. This course will give the student a basic understanding of the theory and philosophy behind nuclear energy. This course discusses the basis of all matter. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals required to understand the atom and its components: the electron, neutron and proton. We will discuss how atoms are held together in both a stable and unstable condition resulting in various isotopes of the elements. It will explain the rigors of nuclear culture. The atom and its binding forces will be introduced. Characteristics and properties of the various radiation types will be covered in detail. Nuclear technology career pathways will be discussed.
Email questions to Doug Burks or David Madcharo.
GIST-1110-WBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Web
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Introduction to the fundamentals of Geospatial Technology, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), cartography, and remote sensing, through a series of hands-on computer-based exercises. Students will learn how to utilize geospatial technology to address social and environmental issues.
Required Book(s)
Email questions to Katrina Patton.
HORT-1130-BECE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri.
10-10:50 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Ford Hall, Room 107
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
HORT-1130-WBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Web
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Introductory course designed to feature basic aspects and techniques of the horticulture industry. Emphasis will be placed on making the student aware of the different fields with the industry and the proper growing environment for indoor and outdoor horticulture crops.
Required Book(s)
Email questions to Kevin Christiansen.
AGRI-1143-BECE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri.
10-10:50 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Agriculture Hall, Room 130
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
An introduction to the fundamental aspects of horse management.
AGRI-1126-BECE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Mon., Wed. & Fri.
9-9:50 a.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Agriculture Center,
Feeds Building, Room 2
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
AGRI-1126-WBCE
Aug. 23-Dec. 17, 2021
Web
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
A comprehensive introduction to livestock production utilizing current literacy and terminology.
Required Book(s)
AGRI-1258-HBBCE
Oct. 20-Dec. 16, 2021
Mon. & Wed. from 2-2:50 p.m. &
Tues. & Thurs. from 1-2:20 p.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Animal Health Building, Room 2
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
Identification and grading of retail and wholesale cuts of meat of swine, beef and sheep, with emphasis on economic and nutritional value. Carcass grading and processing is covered.
AGRI-1221-HBCE
Aug. 24-Dec. 16, 2021
Tues. & Thurs.
11 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
SCC Beatrice Campus, Feeds Building, Room 2
2.0 semester credits
Resident $228 / Non-resident $270
Introduction to animal nutrition and foodstuffs. Feed formulation, feed processing, handling, sales and service.
Required Book(s)
Email questions to Alex Goeckel.
MSTT-1040-MLCE
Oct. 21-Dec. 17, 2021
Tues. & Thurs. from 9 a.m.-3:20 p.m. &
Fri. from 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 158
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
ATV and UTV update and review covering all systems and diagnosis related to ATV and UTV vehicles.
Required Book(s)
MSTT-1002-MLCE
Aug. 24-Oct. 12, 2021
Tues.
8-11:55 a.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 158
1.0 semester credit
Resident $114 / Non-resident $135
An introduction to the power sports, machines, the industry, employment opportunities, facilities and equipment needed for servicing motorcycles, ATV and UTV vehicles.
Required Book(s)
MSTT-1027-MLCE
Oct. 20-Dec. 15, 2021
Mon. & Wed.
9 a.m.-2:50 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 158
3.0 semester credits
Resident $342 / Non-resident $405
Basic chassis maintenance including fork seals, chain and sprockets, and servicing of various types of steering heads, and forks, on powersports vehicles are covered along with the theory, operation and proper service procedures of disc and drum brake systems, tires and wheel repair. Pre-delivery, new model setup, and periodic maintenance and safety inspections are covered.
Required Book(s)
MSTT-1034-MLCE
Aug. 23-Oct. 20, 2021
Mon. & Wed. from 9 a.m.-2:50 p.m. &
Tues. & Thurs. from 8 a.m.-1:50 p.m.
Fri. from 9 a.m.-11:20 a.m.
SCC Milford Campus, Eicher Technical Center, Room 155
6.0 semester credits
Resident $684 / Non-resident $810
Introduction to specific model ignition systems. Introduction to carburetion and fuel injection systems along with tuning, maintenance and servicing procedures for motorcycles, ATV’s, and personal watercraft.
Required Book(s)
Email questions to Terry Kuebler.
TRUK-1111-HBCE1 (Hybrid)
Aug. 26-Oct. 15, 2021
Thurs. & Fri.
8 a.m.-Noon & 12:30-3:30 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, JD Industry Training Center, Room 108
4.5 semester credits
Resident $513 / Non-resident $607.50
Must register for TRUK-1121-HBCE1
TRUK-1121-HBCE1 (Hybrid)
Aug. 23-Oct. 13, 2021
Mon., Tues. & Wed.
8 a.m.-Noon & 12:30-3:30 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, JD Industry Training Center, Room 108
4.5 semester credits
Resident $513 / Non-resident $607.50
Must register for TRUK-1111-HBCE1
TRUK-1111-HBCE2 (Hybrid)
Oct. 21-Dec. 17, 2021
Thurs. & Fri.
8 a.m.-Noon & 12:30-3:30 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, JD Industry Training Center, Room 108
4.5 semester credits
Resident $513 / Non-resident $607.50
Must register for TRUK-1121-HBCE2
TRUK-1121-HBCE2 (Hybrid)
Oct. 20-Dec. 15, 2021
Mon., Tues. & Wed.
8 a.m.-Noon & 12:30-3:30 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, JD Industry Training Center, Room 108
4.5 semester credits
Resident $513 / Non-resident $607.50
Must register for TRUK-1111-HBCE2
TRUK-1111-MLCE1
Aug. 26-Oct. 15, 2021
Thurs. & Fri.
8 a.m.-Noon & 12:30-3:30 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, JD Industry Training Center, Room 108
4.5 semester credits
Resident $513 / Non-resident $607.50
Must register for TRUK-1121-MLCE1
TRUK-1121-MLCE1
Aug. 23-Oct. 13, 2021
Mon., Tues. & Wed.
8 a.m.-Noon & 12:30-3:30 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, JD Industry Training Center, Room 108
4.5 semester credits
Resident $513 / Non-resident $607.50
Must register for TRUK-1111-MLCE1
TRUK-1111-MLCE2
Oct. 21-Dec. 17, 2021
Thurs. & Fri.
8 a.m.-Noon & 12:30-3:30 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, JD Industry Training Center, Room 108
4.5 semester credits
Resident $513 / Non-resident $607.50
Must register for TRUK-1121-MLCE2
TRUK-1121-MLCE2
Oct. 20-Dec. 15, 2021
Mon., Tues. & Wed.
8 a.m.-Noon & 12:30-3:30 p.m.
SCC Milford Campus, JD Industry Training Center, Room 108
4.5 semester credits
Resident $513 / Non-resident $607.50
Must register for TRUK-1111-MLCE2
This is an intensive training course for tractor/trailer drivers. This course includes accident procedures, hours of service, trip planning, hazard perception, speed management, and extreme driving conditions. Intensive training course for tractor/trailer drivers. This course includes vehicle inspections, preventative maintenance and hands on defensive driving and skill development in coupling and uncoupling, backing shifting, and city and highway driving.
Required Book(s)
Email questions to Nichole Collins or Robert Stokes.
There are two ways to register. Please choose one of the options below.
Once the application has been submitted, you will be able to complete the registration process online within 2-3 hours. You will receive an email with your unique SCC username and instructions to create your password. Once you have set your password, you are ready to register.

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