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Nov 17, 2024
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19-21 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Entry Level Petroleum Trainee, AAS
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Entry Level Petroleum Trainee
Purpose
The Entry Level Petroleum Trainee Program is designed for students of varying age to receive training that will allow them to become employed in the oil and gas industry both on land and offshore. This training will include multiple safety courses and certifications as well as teaching the fundamentals of living and working in an oilfield lifestyle. The courses for this program were designed within the guidelines and under the advisement of the International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC).
Program Description
The Entry Level Petroleum Trainee program is designed to prepare the student for employment and advancement in the oil & gas industry. This program qualifies the student to enter the workforce as an entry level seamen, deck hand, roustabout or floorhand. Upon completion of this course the graduate will be prepared and qualified to secure employment or to further their training into more technical positions of the oil & gas industry. The student will obtain multiple certifications through the program.
Program Length
Two Semesters
Three Semesters
Four Semesters
Degree(s) Offered
Career Pathway Certificate
Career Certificate Technical Certificate
Associate in Applied Science
Admission Requirements
- Must meet all general admission requirements of the college. For some technical certificate programs, an ACT WorkKeys Career Readiness Credential may be accepted for admission purposes in place of the ACT. See the appropriate program for more details.
- Receive a negative test result on drug screen test conducted by a certified laboratory approved by the college and have the results submitted directly to the college.
Contact
Center Director: Jody Buchanan 601.659.0622 jody.buchanan@jcjc.edu
Approved Technical Electives for Entry Level Petroleum Trainee Options:
Program Requirements
The following advisement plan is a recommended course of study. An academic advisor may alter course sequence to meet individual student needs. In addition, an academic advisor may recommend additional or different courses depending upon student career plans and/or requirements of the college or university to which the student plans to transfer.
Fourth Semester
- ENG 1213 - English Composition II Semester Credit Hours: 3
- MAT 1113 - College Algebra Semester Credit Hours: 3
- CTE 1143 - NCCER Core Semester Credit Hours: 3
- Social Science Elective Semester Credit Hours: 3
- Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Semester Credit Hours: 3
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