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Bessemer Campus
205.925.2515
F-205.929.3598
1100 Ninth Avenue NW
Bessemer, AL 35022
Birmingham Campus
205.925.2515
F-205.929.6316
3060 Wilson Road, SW
Birmingham, AL 35221
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ELECTRICAL
/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (EET) |
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MISSION:
The
mission of the Electrical/Electronic Engineering program is
to provide a fundamental background for students interested
in pre-engineering with a practical knowledge of electrical
and electronic. |
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Electrical and
electronic engineering technicians help design, develop,
test, and manufacture electrical and electronic equipment.
Engineering technicians use the principles and theories of
science and engineering to solve technical problems in
wiring, construction and development. Many program graduates
wire, troubleshoot, and maintain various types of
electrical, electronic, or mechanical equipment. They also
install and maintain the electronic controls for machines in
business and industry. This program consists of a short
certificate. |
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ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Short
Certificate 25 Credit Hours |
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Note: PSY 100
Orientation and WKO 107 Workplace Skills Preparation are
required during the first semester of attendance for all
students entering this program. |
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COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
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PSY 100
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Orientation |
1 |
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WKO 107
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Workplace
Skills Preparation |
1 |
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EET 100
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Introduction
to Engineering Technologies |
3 |
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ETC 101
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DC
Fundamentals |
3 |
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ETC 102
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AC
Fundamentals |
3 |
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Select 14
credit hours from the following courses: |
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EET 108
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Residential
Wiring |
3 |
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ETC 107
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Electrical
Blueprint Reading I |
3 |
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EET 111
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Commercial/Industrial Wiring I |
3 |
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EET 154
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Residential
Wiring Lab |
2 |
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EET 226
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Cable Splicing
and Installation |
3 |
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EET 235
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National
Electrical Code |
3 |
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ETC 108
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Motor Controls |
3 |
5
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ELECTRICAL
TECHNOLOGY (ELT) |
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MISSION:
The
mission of the Electrical Technology program is to present
an organized subject matter and enhance students experiences
gained through theory, laboratory and shop work. Each area
is related to planning functions, generating and
transmitting electricity, installing and maintaining
electrical equipment and components. Instruction emphasizes
practical application of mathematics, the science of circuit
diagrams and blueprint reading. |
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Electricity is
essential for light power, air-conditioning, and
refrigeration. Electricians install, connect, test, and
maintain electrical systems for a variety of purposes,
including climate control, security, and communications.
Electricians generally specialize in construction or
maintenance work, although a growing number do both.
Electricians specializing in construction primarily install
wiring systems into new homes, businesses, and factories,
but they also rewire or upgrade existing electrical systems
as needed. This program consists of one short certificate. |
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ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Short
Certificate 29 Credit Hours |
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Note: PSY 100
Orientation and WKO 107 Workplace Skills Preparation are
required during the first semester of attendance for all
students entering this program. |
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COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
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PSY 100
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Orientation |
1 |
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WKO 107
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Workplace
Skills Preparation |
1 |
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ELT 108
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DC
Fundamentals |
3 |
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ELT 109
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AC
Fundamentals |
3 |
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ELT 116
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Residential
Wiring |
6 |
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ELT 118
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Commercial/Industrial Wiring I |
3 |
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ELT 244
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Conduit
Bending and Installation |
3 |
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Select three
credit hours from the following courses: |
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ELT 110
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Wiring Methods |
3 |
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ELT 117
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AC/DC Machines |
3 |
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ELT 206
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OSHA Safety
Standards |
3 |
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ELT 209
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Motor Controls
I |
3 |
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ELT 217
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Transformers |
3 |
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ELT 225
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Smart House
Wiring |
3 |
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EET 226
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Cable Splicing
and Installation |
3 |
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EET 235
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National
Electrical Code |
3 |
5
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ELECTRONICS
INDUSTRIAL
(ILT) |
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MISSION:
The
mission of the Industrial Electronics program is to prepare
students for employment and advancement in robotics,
industrial electronics, automated manufacturing or
industrial systems. Additionally, the program provides
training for local industries and assists students in
achieving their personal and professional goals. |
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Automated
manufacturing is one of the fastest growing industries in
the southeast. In Alabama the automobile and parts
manufacturing industry drives the states economy.
Companies producing intermediate components and finished
goods locate near each other in industrial parks, because of
easier access to recent manufacturing innovations and just
in time inventory for the automotive industry. Todays
manufacturers use automated manufacturing processes which
include sensors, programmable capabilities, robotics,
hydraulics, and pneumatics. The Industrial Electronics
program is unique because graduates are prepared to install
and maintain automated manufacturing lines or work as team
assemblers.
For students
interested in courses beyond an Associate Degree, the
college offers an Advanced Certificate in Microelectronics.
The certificate is designed to focus the expertise of the
graduate toward a career in semiconductor manufacturing.
This program
consists of one short certificate, one certificate, one
A.A.S. degree and one advanced short certificate in
Microelectronics. |
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ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIAL
Short
Certificate 28 Credit Hours |
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Note: PSY 100
Orientation and WKO 107 Workplace Skills Preparation are
required during the first semester of attendance for all
students entering this program. |
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COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
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PSY 100
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Orientation |
1 |
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WKO 107
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Workplace
Skills Preparation |
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EET 100
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Introduction
to Engineering Technologies |
1 |
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ETC 101
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DC
Fundamentals |
3 |
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ETC 102
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AC
Fundamentals |
3 |
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ATM 205
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Intro to
Automated Manufacturing |
4 |
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ATM 212
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Introductory
Robotics |
4 |
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ATM 281
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Process
Control: Special Topic |
3 |
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Select 6
credit hours from the following courses: |
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ATM 181
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Manufact.
Technology: Special Topic |
3 |
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DDT 117
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Manufacturing
Processes |
3 |
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ILT 194
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Programmable
Logic Controllers I |
3 |
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ILT 195
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Troubleshooting Techniques I |
3 |
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ILT 196
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Programmable
Logic Controllers II |
3 |
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INT 118
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Fundamentals
of Industrial Hydraulics and Pneumatics |
3 |
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MTT 218
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Computer
Integrated Manufacturing |
3 |
5
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ELECTRONICS
INDUSTRIAL
Certificate 60
Credit Hours |
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COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
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General
Studies Courses |
12 |
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Composition
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3 |
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Select one of
the following courses: |
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COM 100
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Career
Technical English |
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ENG 101 * |
English
Composition I |
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Computers
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3 |
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CIS 146
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Microcomputer
Applications* |
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Mathematics
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3 |
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MAH 101
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Introductory
Technical Math I |
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MTH 100
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Intermediate
College Algebra* |
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MTH 112
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Pre-Calculus
Algebra* |
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Communications
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3 |
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Select one of
the following courses: |
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SPC 103
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Career
Technical Speaking |
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SPH 107
Fundamentals of Public Speaking* |
Fundamentals
of Public Speaking* |
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*Approved for
the A.A.S. degree |
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Pre-Professional Courses |
3 |
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PSY 100 1 |
Orientation |
1 |
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WKO 107
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Workplace
Skills Preparation |
1 |
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BSS 220
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Professional
Transition |
1 |
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Major Courses
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45 |
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EET 100
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Introduction
to Engineering Technologies |
3 |
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ETC 101
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DC
Fundamentals |
3 |
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ETC 102
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AC
Fundamentals |
3 |
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ETC 107
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Electrical
Blueprint Reading |
3 |
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ETC 120
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Concepts of
Solid State |
5 |
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ETC 127
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Concepts of
Digital Electronics |
5 |
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Select 23
credit hours from the following courses: |
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ATM 181
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Manufact.
Technology: Special Topic |
3 |
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ATM 205
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Intro to
Automated Manufacturing |
4 |
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ATM 212
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Introductory
Robotics |
4 |
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ATM 281
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Process
Control: Special Topic |
3 |
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DDT 117
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Manufacturing
Processes |
3 |
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ILT 195
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Troubleshooting Techniques I |
3 |
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ILT 201
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Industrial
Electronics |
3 |
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ILT 202
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Industrial
Electronics Lab |
2 |
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ILT 271
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Independent
Study: EROE |
2 |
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INT 118
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Fundamentals
of Industrial Hydraulics and Pneumatics |
3 |
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MTT 218
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Computer
Integrated Manufacturing |
3 |
5
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ELECTRONICS
INDUSTRIAL
Associate in Applied Science Degree 76 Credit Hours |
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Note: PSY 100
Orientation and WKO 107 Workplace Skills Preparation are
required during the first semester of attendance for all
students entering this program. |
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COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
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General
Education Courses |
24 |
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Area I
Written Composition |
3 |
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ENG 101
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English
Composition I |
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Area II
Humanities & Fine Arts |
6 |
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SPH 107
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Fundamentals
of Public Speaking |
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Humanities and
Fine Arts Course |
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Area III
Natural Science & Mathematics |
12 |
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Two 1-hour PED
activity courses |
2 |
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Natural
Science Course |
4 |
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CIS 146
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Microcomputer
Applications |
3 |
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MTH 100
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Intermediate
College Algebra |
3 |
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Area IV
History, Social, & Behavioral Sciences
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3 |
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History,
Social, or Behavioral Science Course |
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Pre-Professional Courses |
5 |
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PSY 100
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Orientation |
1 |
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WKO 107
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Workplace
Skills Preparation |
1 |
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RDG 114
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Critical
Reading for College |
2 |
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BSS 220
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Professional
Transition |
1 |
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Area V Major
Courses |
47 |
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EET 100
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Introduction
to Engineering Technologies |
3 |
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ETC 101
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DC
Fundamentals |
3 |
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ETC 102
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AC
Fundamentals |
3 |
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ETC 107
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Electrical
Blueprint Reading |
3 |
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ETC 108
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Motor Controls
I |
3 |
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ETC 120
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Concepts of
Solid State |
5 |
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ETC 127
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Concepts of
Digital Electronics |
5 |
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ETC 128
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Concepts of
Electronic Circuits |
5 |
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ILT 195
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Troubleshooting Techniques I |
3 |
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ILT 201
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Industrial
Electronics |
3 |
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ILT 202
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Industrial
Electronics Lab |
2 |
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Select 9
credit hours from the following courses: |
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ATM 181
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Manufacturing
Technology: Special Topic |
3 |
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ATM 205
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Intro to
Automated Manufacturing |
4 |
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ATM 212
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Introductory
Robotics |
4 |
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ATM 281
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Process
Control: Special Topic |
3 |
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DDT 117
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Manufacturing
Processes |
3 |
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ILT 194
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Programmable
Logic Controllers I |
3 |
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ILT 196
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Programmable
Logic Controllers II |
3 |
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ILT 271
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Independent
Study: EROE |
2 |
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ILT 293
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Work
Experience |
3 |
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INT 118
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Fundamentals
of Industrial Hydraulics and Pneumatics |
3 |
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MTT 218
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Computer
Integrated Manufacturing |
3 |
5
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MICROELECTRONICS
CONSORTIUM (ITS)
Advanced Short
Certificate 23 Credit Hours |
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This program
consists of an advanced short certificate. |
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Note: PSY 100
Orientation and WKO 107 Workplace Skills Preparation are
required during the first semester of attendance for all
students entering this program. |
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COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
COURSE NUMBER |
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PSY 100
|
Orientation |
1 |
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WKO 107
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Workplace
Skills Preparation |
1 |
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ILT 181
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Special
Topics: PLC II |
3 |
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ILT 194
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Programmable
Logic Controllers I |
3 |
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INT 118
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Fundamentals
of Industrial Hydraulics and Pneumatics |
3 |
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ITS 250
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Semiconductor
Manufacturing Tech. |
3 |
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ITS 251
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Semiconductor
Manufacturing Tech. II |
3 |
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ITS 255
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Vacuum/RF
Principles |
3 |
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ITS 259
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Electro-Mechanical Systems |
3 |
5 |
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