Truck Driving
CP = Certificate of Proficiency | 8 weeks

Truck Driving CP = Certificate of Proficiency | 8 weeks

The Truck Driving Certificate of Proficiency provides students the knowledge and skills training to successfully complete requirements for the Arkansas Class A Commercial Driving License (CDL). The program is 8 weeks. Students must maintain a 80-percent average for all portions of the course. Overall program objectives are:

  • To train drivers to be competent in the safe operation of a truck for hire or in private business

  • To teach students federal, state, and local laws relating to safe operation of commercial trucks

  • To teach students portions of the Interstate Commerce Act that pertain to the truck driving profession

  • To train students in all non-driving activities required by the trucking industry

  • To teach students the importance of employee-employer relationships relating to job security and customer service.


Prerequisites: Prior to enrolling in the Truck Driving Program, applicants must be at least 18 years old to qualify for an intrastate (within the state of Arkansas) CDL or 21 years old to qualify for an interstate (able to cross state lines) CDL. Additionally, applicants must have a valid Arkansas Driver's License, satisfactory Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) record check and have passed the Department of Transportation (DOT) drug-screening test and physical exam prior to being accepted into the program. This certificate may be used as one of the technical disciplines required for the AAS in General Technology.

Courses You Will Take

TTD 1002 - CDL Training Credits: 2
TTD 1104 - Tractor Trailer Driving Credits: 4

Arkansas Future Grant

This program is Arkansas Future Grant eligible, which means the grant may cover tuition and fees.

Transfer or Stackable Options

Courses in this certificate of proficiency can be applied as one of the technical disciplines required for an Associate of Applied Science in General Technology.

Program Cost

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate both cognitive and manipulative knowledge of the control systems while operating a tractor-trailer
  • Demonstrate the steps necessary for a pre-trip inspection, brake test and in-cab inspection
  • Demonstrate how to properly upshift and downshift 10 speed transmissions
  • Demonstrate how to consistently back a tractor-trailer unit safety and properly
  • Correctly maintain a driver log book read maps, understand Federal and State (DOT) Depart of Transportation laws and (CSA) Compliance, Safety, Accountability scores
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