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| INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGY |
Graduates
of this program have a well-rounded background preparing them
for work in industrial manufacturing. This program offers
many hours of practical, hands-on experience to complement
the theory and may be transferable to a four-year university. |
| Some
prerequisite courses may apply to this program. |
| GENERAL
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS |
| Written
Communications:
ENGL100 |
3
credits |
| Oral
Communications:
COMM210 or COMM220 |
3
credits |
| Laboratory
Science: PHYS111 |
3
credits |
| Mathematics: MATH120
(Prerequisites: MATH100 and MATH104) |
3
credits |
| Social
Science: |
4
credits |
| |
POLI110
or POLI240
and at least one
of the following: SOCI111,
SOCI230,
SOCI235,
ANTH260,
ANTH265,
ECON215,
ECON216,
HIST250,
HIST251,
HIST252,
HIST253,
HIST255,
HIST257,
POLI246,
PSYC120,
PSYC221,
PSYC223,
or PSYC225. |
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| Humanities: |
4
credits |
| |
HUMN100,
HUMN200,
or two of the following (courses must have different
prefixes and only one may be a foreign language):
ARTS120,
ARTS225,
MUSI101,
MUSI110,
ENGL195,
ENGL200,
ENGL201,
ENGL212,
ENGL220,
ENGL221,
ENGL265,
ENGL270,
ENGL280,
ENGL290,
PHIL220,
PHIL221,
PHIL222,
FREN120,
FREN121,
GERM101,
GERM102,
SPAN130,
or SPAN131. |
|
| Computer
Literacy: CMIS115
(Prerequisite: CMIS101) |
3
credits |
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| PROGRAM
REQUIREMENTS |
| Course
Name |
Course
# |
Cr. |
| Concepts
of Electricity |
|
3 |
| Basic
CNC Operation |
|
2 |
| Metallurgy
and Heat Treatment |
|
2 |
| Basic
Machine Operation |
|
3 |
| Basic
Fluid Power |
|
3 |
| Manufacturing
Processes |
|
2 |
| Industrial
Quality Control |
|
3 |
| Introduction
to College Physics II |
|
3 |
| Technical
Drafting I |
|
3 |
| Industrial
Communications |
|
4 |
| Reading
Engineering Drawings |
|
2 |
| Layout
& Precision Measurement |
|
2 |
| Geometric
Dimensioning & Tolerancing |
|
2 |
| Introduction
to CAD |
|
3 |
| Welding
Technology Electives |
|
3 |
|
MACHINE
TOOL OPERATION,
TECHNICAL
DRAFTING,
AND WELDING
TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. |
CAREER
PATHWAY: This program corresponds to the Engineering/Manufacturing,
and Industrial Technology career pathway. |
2007-09 CATALOG
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