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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Technical Studies - Industrial Maintenance, AAS
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Purpose: The associate degree in Technical Studies-Industrial Maintenance is designed to assist companies through educating students on current industry and manufacturing practices. The degree allows students to have a work-based learning component in addition to the general education and technical foundation classes.
Admission Requirements: All students will be required to demonstrate college readiness through assessment and/or transcript review and may be required to take placement tests in math, writing, and reading to aid in placing students in the appropriate courses. Students who do not meet required placement levels must enroll in developmental studies courses.
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Technical Studies Curriculum:
Degree Requirements
- SDV 100: College Success Skills
- ENG 111: College Composition I
- Humanities - Any course from ART, ENG (Literature), HUM, MUS, PHI, REL, or Foreign Language
- Social Sciences - Any two courses from ECO1, GEO, HIS, PLS, PSY2, or SOC
- Math - Any math course 154 or higher3
- HLT/PED - Any HLT or PED course(s)4
Contents Skills and Knowledge:
Total Minimum Credits: 65
Before registering for classes, students should check the prerequisites listed with the course descriptions in the back of the catalog. Normally, a full-time student would register for courses in the following sequence; however, apprenticeship offerings may alter this sequence.
1 ECO 120 and ECO 201 -ECO 202 contain similar course content. Students who take ECO 120 cannot receive credit for either ECO 201 or ECO 202 . Students who take either ECO 201 or ECO 202 cannot receive credit for ECO 120 .
2 Students cannot receive credit for both PSY 235 and PSY 230 .
3 Students considering transfer should check with anticipated four-year institution to determine appropriate MTH courses and/or sequences.
4 Veterans may be awarded credit for military experience to meet this requirement
5 Work-based learning is satisfied by completion of: Journeyman Card or Standard Industry Certification.
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