At San Jacinto College, our mission is to ensure you succeed and to empower you to achieve your goals, redefine expectations and encourage exploration of new opportunities. With eight career pathways, you are encouraged to not only equip yourself with the training and tools needed to succeed in a career, but to find your place in the world and pursue the life you’ve always wanted. If you plan to earn an associate degree and transfer to a four-year university, we can help you along your path. If career training for a certificate or associate degree is more along the path you choose to take, we can help you find the program that is right for you. Before you register for classes, you should discuss your career goals with a San Jacinto College educational planner. We’ll make sure you’re selecting courses that meet the curriculum requirements of the certificate or associate degree you want to earn, or four-year university you plan to attend.Learn more at sanjac.edu, or call (281) 998-6150 to speak with an educational counselor.
ARTS, HUMANITIES, COMMUNICATION & DESIGN
- Art & Design
- Audio Engineering
- Communications
- Dance
- English
- Interior Design
- Modern Languages
- Music
- Speech
- Theatre and Film
Career opportunities (some may require a bachelor’s or master’s degree) *
Editor – $97,160
Choreographer – $78,961
Public Relations Specialist – $66,759
Multimedia Artist and Animator – $59,797
Interior Designer – $58,495
Film and Video Editor – $58,102
Sound Engineering Technician – $54,148
Graphic Designer – $49,012
Broadcast Technician – $42,314
Musicians and Singers – $26.96** per hour
BUSINESS
- Accounting
- Business Administration
- Business Management
- Business Office Technology
- Economics
- Entrepreneur
- Long Term Care Administration
- Paralegal
- Real Estate
Career opportunities (some may require a bachelor’s or master’s degree)*
Financial Analyst – $99,775
Budget Analyst – $92,271
Accountant and Auditor – $88,921
Credit Analyst – $84,978
Real Estate Sales Agent – $72,477
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants – $61,846
Paralegal and Legal Assistant – $61,457
CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRY MANUFACTURING & TRANSPORTATION
- Air Conditioning Technology (HVAC)
- Automotive Collision Repair
- Automotive Technology
- Biomedical Clinical Equipment Technician
- Construction Management Technology
- Diesel Technology
- Electrical Technology
- Electronics Technology
- Environmental Health and Safety Technology
- Instrumentation
- International Business Logistics & Maritime
- Maritime Transportation
- Non-destructive Testing
- Pipefitting
- Process Technology
- Welding Technology
Career opportunities (some may require a bachelor’s or master’s degree) *
API Inspector – $132,028^^
Captains, Mates and Pilots – $121,048
Chemical Plant and Systems Operators – $68,577
NDT Technician Level I — III – $65,927^^
Occupational Health and Safety Technician – $57,338
Electrician – $55,261
Plumber, Pipefitter and Steamfitter – $53,761
Welder, Cutter, Solderer, and Brazer – $51,641
Medical Equipment Repairer – $49,208
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanic and Installer – $48,265
Automotive Service Technician and Mechanic – $47,259
Environmental Science and Protection Technician, Including Health – $46,694
Plant and Systems Operators (all others) – $45,181
Sailors and Marine Oilers – $42,737
Automotive Body and Related Repairer – $40,637
Quality Inspector – $37,340**
Helper – Plumber, Pipefitter and Steamfitter – $36,916
Helper – Electrician – $36,859
EDUCATION
- Child Development / Early Childhood Studies
- Teaching
Career opportunities (some may require a bachelor’s or master’s degree)*
Elementary School Teacher (except Special Ed) – $62,302
Secondary School Teacher (except Special Ed) – $61,844
Education Administrator, Preschool and Child Care Center – $47,422
Preschool Teacher – $32,297
Child Care Workers – $22,765
HEALTH SCIENCES
- Cancer Data Management
- Dietetics
- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
- Eye Care Technician
- Health Information Management
- Kinesiology
- Medical Assisting
- Medical Billing and Coding
- Medical Lab Technology
- Mental Health Services
- Nursing
- Occupational Therapy Assistant
- Pharmacy Technician
- Physical Therapist Assistant
- Radiography
- Respiratory Care
- Sonography Medical Imaging
- Surgical Technician
Career opportunities (some may require a bachelor’s or master’s degree)*
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer – $84,975
Registered Nurse – $78,800
Physical Therapist Assistant – $68,013
Respiratory Therapist – $61,664
Radiologic Technicians – $61,595
Athletic Trainer – $58,527
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technician – $54,175
Certified Ophthalmic Technician – $52,200***
Surgical Technologist – $52,102
Certified Tumor Registrar – $51,032^^^
Certified Dietary Manager – $51,029^^^
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) – $48,783
Environmental Science and Protection Technician, Including Health – $46,694
Medical Records and Health Information Technician – $45,396
Certified Ophthalmic Assistant – $45,000***
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Worker – $42,538
Personal and Fitness Trainers – $39,210**
Pharmacy Technician – $34,873
Emergency Medical Technician – $34,081
Medical Assistant – $30,467
PUBLIC SAFETY & HUMAN / CONSUMER SERVICES
- Chef Training
- Cosmetology
- Criminal Justice
- Fire Protection Technology
- Massage Therapy
- Pastry Chef
- Personal Trainer
- Restaurant Managemen
Career opportunities (some may require a bachelor’s or master’s degree)*
Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers – $64,659
Food Service Manager – $62,976
Private Detectives and Investigators – $53,426
Municipal Firefighter – $50,257
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists – $45,485
Chefs and Head Cooks (including Pastry Chefs) – $45,267
Correctional Officers and Jailers – $43,337
Personal and Fitness Trainers – $39,210**
Hairdressers, Hairstylists and Cosmetologists – $34,041
Massage Therapist – $33,101
Skin Care Specialists (Esthetician) – $28,596
SCIENCE, COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, & MATH (STEM)
- Applications / Programming
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Computer Simulation & Game Design
- Desktop Support & Network Administration
- Engineering
- Engineering Design Graphics (Drafting)
- Environmental Science
- Geology
- Information Technology Security
- Mathematics
- Microsoft & CISCO
- Physics
- Web Design
Career opportunities (some may require a bachelor’s or master’s degree)*
Chemical Engineer – $151,306
Environmental Engineer – $134,022
Civil Engineer – $115,226
Software Developers (Systems Software) – $113,701
Mechanical Engineer – $113,474
Software Developers (Applications) – $110,000
Physicists – $108,735
Network and Computer Systems Administrator – $101,942
Information Security Analyst – $98,250
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health – $93,174
Database Administrators – $89,358
Accountant and Auditor – $88,921
Computer Programmer – $87,537
Chemists – $83,915
Geological and Petroleum Technicians – $82,887
Drafter – $76,944
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians – $75,835
Web Developer – $74,929
Computer Network Support Specialist – $74,005
Mechanical Drafter – $71,427
Multimedia Artist and Animator – $59,797
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health – $46,694
Desktop Publisher – $44,235
Mathematicians – $43,269
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORIAL SCIENCE
- Anthropology
- Government
- History
- Philosophy
- Psychology
- Sociology
Career opportunities (some may require a bachelor’s or master’s degree)*
Psychologists – $95,141
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary – $90,397
Anthropologists and Archeologists – $87,903
Political Scientists – $83,376
Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary – $73,060
Clinical, Counseling and School Psychologists – $67,160
Public Relations Specialists – $66,759
Counselors – $63,632
Mental Health Counselors – $48,623
Museum Technicians and Conservators – $45,455
Social Science Research Assistants – $31,921
NONCREDIT CLASSES FOR PROFESSIONALS AND LIFE LONG LEARNERS
Whether you’re preparing for a career or picking up a new hobby, the Continuing and Professional Development (CPD) division at San Jacinto College offers a variety of noncredit courses for workforce training and lifelong learning. The workforce area of the division offers courses that keep workers up-to-date on the latest technologies in industries found in the Gulf Coast region. These courses are available through contract training, open enrollment and grant funding. Not only does the division provide vital training for workers, many participants find enjoyment by picking up new skills they’ve been eager to learn. CPD also offers lifelong learning courses that offer people a variety of affordable lessons developed for the purpose of leisure learning and to help people extend their horizons. To find out more, visit sanjac.edu/cpd.
Workforce Development and Job Training
- Applied Technology and Trades
- Business and Professions
- Computers, IT, CNC, PLC & Robotics
- Health Occupations
- Maritime
Corporate Training and Consulting
- Applied Technology and Trades
- Business and Professions
- Computers, IT, CNC, PLC & Robotics
- Health Occupations
- Internships
- Maritime
Community Programs
- Aerospace Academy
- Education
- GED / Test Prep
Life Long Learning
Open House Events
- Youth Programs
Grants
- Adult Education and Literacy
- DOL H1B Ready to Work Petrochem Grant
- Health Career Pathways Partnership Grant
- TPEG
- TWC Business Funding Opportunities
- TWC Fast Start II – HVAC
* Salary source: texaswages.com, Gulf Coast Region, 2017 Annual WDA Wages
** Salary source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2017 Median Pay
*** Source: Association of Technical Personnel in Ophthalmology
^ Salary source: ASQ QP Fall 2015 Salary Survey
^^ Salary source: PQNDT 2015 Salary Survey
^^^ Salary source: Payscale
# Salary source: National Cancer Registrars Association
## Salary source: ANFP 2012 Salary and Benefits Survey