Tech Prep Program

Parts Distribution & Management -- Diploma

Educational PathwayNORRIS HIGH SCHOOL


Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Required Courses for Norris High Graduation

English 9

Science 9

Civics

Enrichment

Math 9

 

English 10-Composition

Biology or Applied Biology

Math 10

Speech

Global Perspectives

Physical Fitness

English 11-Intermediate

     Advanced

American History

English 12 - Tech Writing

        or Brit. Lit.

Elective Courses Recommended to Prepare for Parts Distribution & Management 

Engineering Drafting &

    Design I

Small Engines

Tech Lab I

 

Recommended Math sequence Applied Math

or Algebra I through Algebra II

Engineering Drafting &

    Design II

CADD I

Welding I

Welding II

Business

Tech Lab II

Prin. of Electronics &

     Simple Physics

Car Care

 

 

Elective Courses Approved For:

Advanced Placement

 

Advanced Standing

 

 

Advanced Placement:  A student is exempt from enrolling in a parallel course at SCC if a grade B or better was maintained in the high school course.

Advanced Standing:  A student must still enroll in the parallel SCC course.  They may either test out or waive portions of the college course depending on the high school/SCC agreement.

Ask your teachers or counselors for further details.

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Southeast Community College -

1st Year

2nd Year

1ST QTR

Mathematics for Parts

Personal Finance

Nomenclature I

Aftermarket Catalogs &

     Obsolescence I

 

2ND QTR

Prin.of Management

Written Comm.

Nomenclature II

Dealership Catalogs &

      Obsolescence II

Warranty Policies,

      Tools, & Equipment

Inventory Control &

      Management

 

 

 

 

 

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3RD QTR

Pre-Employ Seminar

Oral Communication

Principles of Selling

Scope & Opportunity

     For Parts Mngt.

Merchandising &

      Advertising

Customer Sales &

      Relations

Graphic Computer Parts

       Lookup &

       Microfiche

 

4TH QTR

Coop Education

Coop Ed Experience Analysis Seminar