| Industrial Technology | |||
| Associate in Applied Science* | |||
| The Industrial Technology curriculum provides an educational opportunity for those students who desire an associate degree in a technical area with a non-calculus mathematics approach. The curriculum provides a general technology program which allows students a choice of course selections in several technical specialties. Designed for the **part-time degree candidate, individualized program design may be developed by an appropriate advisor, to meet the needs of a student, or by an advisor with a corporate sponsor. *A minimum of 60 semester hours is required for the A.A.S. degree. A Certificate of Industrial Technology may be granted upon completion of 30 approved credits. Individualized programs which vary from the suggested sequences must be approved by the Dean of Applied Sciences or the appropriate academic advisor. |
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| COURSES | |||
| Suggested Core Courses | HOURS/WEEK | CREDITS/SEMESTER | |
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| MAT 124 Statistics I | 3 | ||
| MAT 130 Applied Algebra & Trigonometry | 4 | ||
| CST 106 Computers in Technology | 3 | ||
| ENG 110 College Writing I | 3 | ||
| ENG 150 Technical Writing | 3 | ||
| SOS 120 Science, Technology and Democratic Society | 3 | ||
| Social Science Elective Approval by Advisor | 3 | ||
| PHY 161 Physics I and PHY 162 Physics II or CHM 145 Chemistry I and CHM 146 Chemistry II | 8 | ||
| Total | 30 | ||
| Mechanical / CADCAM Sequence | |||
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| NOTES: | |||
| 1Industrial Technology certificate programs are available in Mechanical/CADCAM. |
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| Cooperative Work Experience | |||
| Selected students can receive on-the-job experience directly related to the Industrial Technology: Mechanical/CADCAM field by registereing for MET 298 cooperative Work Experience. To be eligible, students must be registered full-time in the MT Department, and have a GPA of at least 2.2 with no "F: grades, and have completed at least 24 credit hours. | |||
| 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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| Contact Information: | |||
| John Petrewski, Chairman |
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