2020-2021 Catalog Vol. 81 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog Vol. 81 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Truck Driving


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Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers professionally drive a tractor-trailer combination or a truck with a capacity of at least 26,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). Driver’s must be licensed in their state and may be required to unload the freight at their destination. Job titles include Truck Driver, Driver, Over the Road Driver (OTR Driver), Line Haul Driver, Delivery Driver, Owner Operator, Road Driver, Semi Truck Driver, City Driver, Feeder Driver.

According to the Texas Workforce Commission, the average hourly wage for Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Drivers in the Brazos Valley was $18.81 in 2016, and the average annual pay in Texas and United States was just under $43,000 per year. Over the Road (OTR) drivers can make even higher salaries, with some companies paying $48-60,000 per year the first year. Truck Driving is considered a high-wage, high-growth career field by the Brazos Valley Workforce Solutions.

Total Tuition: $5,500.00 ($2,750 per course for two courses)

Blinn College Technical and Community Programs Division offers classes in Truck Driving instruction on and ongoing basis at the HWY 60 Training Center, 5503 Raymond Stotzer Parkway, College Station, Texas 77840.

For more information regarding enrollment and schedule of classes, please visit www.blinn.edu/workforce.

Program Requirements


  • CVOP 1013   Professional Truck Driver I Contact Hours: 105
  • CVOP 1040   Professional Truck Driver II Contact Hours: 105

Total: 210 Contact Hours


Verify all non-credit course offerings with the Technical & Community Programs division. 

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