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Manufacturing Technology

Associate in Applied Science Degree
60 Semester Credit Hours; Curriculum: 0274

General Education Requirements:

Credit Hours

Area A — 

Communications

 

 

EGL 101

3

 

One course from: EGL 102, EGL 111, EGL 212, SPE 103
(EGL 111 or EGL 212 Recommended)

3

Area B — 

Mathematics

3

 

One course from Area B (Mathematics)
(MAT 114 or MAT 120 recommended)

 

Area C — 

Science

3

 

(PHY 101 recommended)

 

Area D — 

Social and Behavioral Sciences

3

 

One course from a social or behavioral science discipline

 

Area E — 

Humanities/Fine Arts

3

 

One course from a humanities or fine arts discipline

 

Area F — 

Contemporary Global Studies*

0-3

 

One course that satisfies Contemporary Global Studies requirement

 

Total General Education Requirements:

18

   

Major Requirements:

Credit Hours

CAD 116 Basic AutoCAD

3

CIS 101 Introduction to Computer Information Systems or

3

CIS 103 Computer Software and Concepts

 

ELT 101 Introduction to Electronics

5

ENG 120 Engineering Graphics

3

MFG 135 Hydraulics, Pneumatics and Controls

3

MFG 140 Introduction to Robotics and Vision Systems or

4

MFG 111 Introduction to Manufacturing Automation Systems

3

MFG 144 Introduction to CNC

3

MFG 165 MASTERCAM Computer Aided Manufacturing

3

MFG 240 Programmable Controllers (PLC)

3

One course from the following:

4

MFG 145 Advanced CNC Programming

4

MFG 250 Advanced PLC/Automation Applications

4

Additional CAD, FME, MEC, MFG, or RFD courses to complete the
60-credit-hour required total; contact Advising and Counseling
for a list of acceptable courses

5-6

Total Major Requirements:

42


Total Semester Credit Hours for Associate in Applied Science Degree:

60

 


*Students may take a Contemporary Global Studies course that satisfies both Area F and another Area requirement.

 

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IMPORTANT DATES


January 21 noon
Last day to submit proof of residency, business service agreements and chargebacks/joint agreements.

February 12
Last day to withdraw from 16-week courses and have course dropped from record.

February 12
Last day to change to audit for 16-week courses.

February 19
Incomplete (I) grades from fall 2011 semester for which faculty have not submitted final grades will become an "F" after this date.

February 20
Presidents' Day holiday, College closed.

March 10 noon
Last day for filing Graduation Petitions.

March 11
Last day to withdraw with a "W" from 16-week courses; Students will receive a grade in all courses in which they are enrolled after March 11.

March 12-18
Spring recess.

March 19
Classes resume after spring recess.

March 26
Registration opens for summer 2012.

April 9
Registration opens for fall 2012.

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