NCCER Certification for College Credit
The National Center for Construction Education & Research and Capitol Technology University have an agreement that NCCER credential completers will have their credentials evaluated for technical elective credit. The number of technical elective credit hours may not exceed 42 credits. However, students with transfer credits from 2-year or 4-year institutions may request an evaluation of those credits for an additional transfer. The credit hours transferred from NCCER credential completers contribute to the fulfillment of the total credit hours required for this degree completion at Capitol Technology University. The National Center for Construction Education & Research is located via https://www.nccer.org
For all NCCER Certifications, one (1) semester hour of credit will be awarded for a minimum of fifteen (15) hours of NCCER approved training where each hour is composed of fifty (50) minutes of actual class time, exclusive of registration, study days, and holidays, when supervision is assured and learning is documented. One (1) semester hour of credit will also be awarded for a minimum of thirty (30) hours of NCCER approved training where each hour is composed fifty (50) minutes each of supervised laboratory time, exclusive of registration, study days, and holidays, when supervision is assured and learning is documented.
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From: https://www.nccer.org/get-involved/individuals-seeking-training/college-credit
Earn a Bachelor's degree
with NCCER-approved training
Get college credit for industry-recognized credentials.
NCCER and Capitol Technology University have signed an agreement providing support for industry craft professionals building our economy across the nation.
Craft trainees and students can earn college credit for successful completions of standardized craft training through an NCCER Accredited Training Sponsor. Any NCCER credential may be transferred into any of Capitol Tech's bachelor programs as elective credit.
This program introduces analytics and decision-making to successful skilled professionals that either want to complete a bachelors’ degree or gain skills leading to opening their own business. Business courses such as accounting, finance, human resource, legal issues, project management, business writing and more will provide a solid foundation for those wishing to expand on their expertise in addition to craft skills.