| Industrial Technology: Quality Assurance | |||
| Associate in Applied Science | |||
| The Quality Assurance concentration of the Industrial Technology program at Broome Community College is a planned sequence of college level courses leading to a Certificate or an Associate in Applied Science degree. Quality Assurance emphasizes both the theory and the application of established methods of quality in areas such as engineering, health care, education, business management, etc. The program prepares the student for immediate employment or for possible transfer to an upper division school upon graduation. The program may require more than two years to complete, depending on a student's academic background. The department will tailor a program assuring each student the opportunity to earn either a certificate or an AAS degree in Industrial Technology with a Quality Assurance concentration. Qualified AAS degree candidates will have the opportunity to complete an internship with a local employer. SUGGESTED SEQUENCE: Students may select courses from any of the categories, but it is suggested that these sequences be followed to ensure that the proper prerequisites have been completed. |
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| COURSES | |||
| HOURS/WEEK | CREDITS/SEMESTER | ||
| Introductory Courses | Total | ||
| MAT 136 College Algebra and Trigonometry | 4 | ||
| MAT 156 Algebra and Trigonometry for Calculus | 4 | ||
| MAT 124 Statistics I w/Computers | 3 | ||
| MET 113 Engineering Drawing I | 2 | ||
| ENG 110 College Writing I | 3 | ||
| Additional Courses for Certificate | |||
| SQC 100/200 Orientation | 0 | ||
| CST 105 Computer Applications | 3 | ||
| MET 121 Manufacturing Processes I | 2 | ||
| SQC 111 Acceptance Sampling | 3 | ||
| SQC 112 Metrology | 3 | ||
| SQC 113 Statistical Process Control | 3 | ||
| SQC 244 Reliability and Life Testing | 3 | ||
| 33 | |||
| Remaining Courses for Degree | |||
| MAT 224 Statistics II | 3 | ||
| PHY 161 Physics I | 4 | ||
| CHM 120 Fundamentals of Chemistry | 4 | ||
| Approved Elective | 3 | ||
| ENG 150 Technical Writing | 3 | ||
| Approved Social Science Electives | 6 | ||
| SQC 220 Senior Practicum | 3 | ||
| MAT 245 Statistics III | 3 | ||
| EET 183 Applied Electricity | 3 | ||
| Total | 32 | ||
| AAS Industrial Tehcnology | |||
| Quality Assurance Emphasis | |||
| Minimum Credits 65 | |||
| NOTES: | |||
| After BCC then what? | |||
| Many students in Industrial Technology programs are currently employed, and feel the need to remain competitive in their current jobs. The versatility of Industrial Technology degree/certificate programs is attractive both to students and to employers who require flexible class hours and innovative programming.
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| Paul O'Heron _________________________________________ Curriculum Advisory Council: |
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