FIRST YEAR | ||
First Semester | Hours | |
MAT-130 | College Algebra ORMAT-130Develop of concepts of a function and graph, inverse, exponential and logarithmic functions, theory of equations, systems of equations, sequences and series. Graphing calculator required.
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APT-041 | Applied Mathematics I APT-041Fundamentals of basic arithmetic, calculator usage, simple equations, word problems, algebra, right triangles, charts and graphs.
| 3.0 |
TEC-103 | Engineering Graphics TEC-103This course provides an introduction to engineering design and graphics, including design problems, sketching, dimensioning, tolerancing, multi-view orthographic representations, auxiliary views, section views, and working drawings. Drafting equipment and workbook are required. CAD software is used in this course.
| 3.0 |
CAD-056 | CAD I CAD-056Basic Theory of CAD. Student will learn to use a Computer Aided Drafting system to create simple to moderately complex technical drawings. (Repeatable 1 Time)
| 2.0 |
CIS-160 | Practical Software Applications CIS-160Provides an opportunity for students to learn computer concepts and to use word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software. (Repeatable 3 Times)
| 3.0 |
ENG-119 | Composition I Pathway ORENG-119Students will study the writing process by reading essays illustrating a variety of rhetorical strategies, analyzing texts, and writing, revising, and editing short essays. Course is for students who have assessed into developmental English, receiving supplemental instruction for course completion.
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ENG-120 | Composition I ENG-120Students will study the writing process by reading essays that illustrate a variety of rhetorical strategies, analyzing writing tasks and texts, and writing, revising, and editing short essays.
| 3.0 |
Semester Totals |
14.0 | |
Second Semester | ||
APT-042 | Applied Mathematics II ANDAPT-042Offers the student an in-depth study of algebra, geometry and trigonometry including factoring, solving linear systems, volumes, areas and right triangles.
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APT-043 | Applied Mathematics III * ORAPT-043Familiarizes the student with the concepts of logarithms, analytical geometry, vectors, and statistics.
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MAT-132 | Trigonometry *MAT-132Develop the definitions, properties and graphical characteristics of trigonometric functions. Include radian measure, trigonometric identities and equations, solutions of oblique and right triangles and inverse trigonometric functions and polar coordinates. Graphing calculator required.
| 3.0 |
CAD-057 | CAD II *CAD-057This course is a continuation of CAD I (CAD056). Such subjects as Symbol Libraries, Block Attributes, 3 D Design and Solid Modeling.
| 3.0 |
CAD-062 | Introduction to Solidworks CAD-062This course is a study of three-dimensional solid modeling using the Solidworks system. The student will learn to create, view, render and plot 3D models and assemblies. (Repeatable 3 Times)
| 2.0 |
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| 3.0 |
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| 4.0 |
Semester Totals |
15.0 |
SECOND YEAR | ||
First Semester | Hours | |
CAD-058 | CAD Drafting Systems CAD-058This course familiarizes the student with the setup, use and features of various CAD systems. Such subjects as operating systems, file management and customizing AutoCAD are also studied.
| 2.0 |
CIM-092 | Computer-Aided Manufacturing CIM-092An introduction to the use of a CAD/CAM system. Student will learn to use a computer for design and to automatically create programs to control manufacturing equipment.
| 3.0 |
CAD-060 | 3D Solid Modeling CAD-060This course is an in depth study of three-dimensional solid modeling using different computer aided design programs. The student will learn to create, view, render and plot 3D models, parts and assemblies.
| 3.0 |
PHY-130 | College Physics I ORPHY-130This course covers Newtonian Mechanics, heat, fluid motion. Intended for students in the pre-professional areas, arts and sciences, and four year technology majors. It is not intended for students who plan to major (or minor) in physics or engineering.
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TEC-060 | Analytical Mechanic TEC-060Enables the student to analyze forces acting on structural elements and rigid bodies. The concepts of stress and strain in structural materials is introduced.
| 4.0 |
SOS-052 | Workplace Communication/Safety SOS-052Provides an understanding of the human mechanism when associated with interpersonal relationship on the job. Emphasis placed on vocational motivation, communication and perception, along with Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid training to enhance safety and response skills in a workplace emergency.
| 3.0 |
Semester Totals | 15.0 | |
Second Semester | ||
MET-084 | Technical Mechanisms MET-084Focuses on motion analysis of mechanical system components such as linkages, slider-crank mechanisms, working connectors, cams, gears and gear trains.
| 3.0 |
CAD-061 | 3D Parametric Design CAD-061This course is study of three dimensional parametric design and prototype creation. The student will learn to create a family of part designs using parametric modeling CAD software. Creating design prototypes will also be covered.
| 3.0 |
CAD-059 | Special Applications of CAD CAD-059This course is a more in depth study of computer aided design. The student will explore specific architectural and civil applications of CAD and industry requirements using Revit and AutoCad.
| 3.0 |
CIM-060 | CNC Machining CIM-060Introduction to computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine tool operation, programming and processes. Manual and computer assisted part programming with machine tool verification.
| 3.0 |
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| 4.0 |
Semester Totals |
16.0 |
Total Program Hours | 60.0 |
Suggested Electives | ||
BCT-062 | Architectural Drafting II BCT-062Emphasis is placed on residential and small commercial design. Problems presented have varied materials and structural systems. Some emphasis is placed on building code requirements. CAD Incorporated. Enables the student to interpret architectural and engineering working drawings and specifications for residential and commercial construction. Incorporates site visits when possible.
| 4.0 |
BCT-076 | Architectural Design BCT-076The study of architectural design considerations which influence the energy efficiency of structures. Including project site integration, window orientation, framing techniques, material selection, and HVAC design. Heating and cooling load calculations, labs and computer aided drafting will be utilized.
| 4.0 |
CET-081 | CAD for Civil Engineering CET-081Basic and Advanced use of Microstation Geopak focusing on 3D drawing use and processing. Along with processing and creating data for Terrain models, Proposed and Existing cross sections for plans, and other Civil Engineering applications.
| 3.0 |
CET-082 | Civil Drafting CET-082Focuses on developing the competence in drafting detailed drawings and the basics of Microstation with special emphasis on interpreting field data to produce highway construction drawings and survey drawings.
| 3.0 |
CIS-063 | 3-D Computer Animation CIS-063An overview and exploration of the different applications and techniques used in the development of 3D models for game, video and web animation. The course will explore a variety of commonly used tools and will identify their strengths and capacities. (Repeatable 3 Times)
| 3.0 |
CIS-092 | Adobe Illustrator CIS-092Adobe Illustrator software, a PostScript-based drawing program, is used to create sophisticated artwork which can be imported into other programs for further manipulation. (Repeatable 3 Times)
| 3.0 |
APT-050 | Electrical Principles/Practice APT-050This course is designed for students interested in the properties of electricity. Course focuses on theory and skills to prepare technicians for installation and troubleshooting of basic electrical circuits.
| 4.0 |
EET-056 | Electronic Circuit Design/Fabrication EET-056Designed to present through actual practice the elements of electronics drafting and fabrication.
| 3.0 |
MTT-050 | Intro to Machining Procedures MTT-050A study designed to highlight the theory and application of cutoff machines, drill press, engine lathe, milling machines, and basic benchwork involving layout and hand tools.
| 3.0 |
CIM-094 | Computer Integrated Manf CIM-094An introduction to Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Student will learn to setup, program and troubleshoot a CIM system. This is the final course in the Automation and Robotics degree program.
| 3.0 |
CIM-044 | Industrial Robotics CIM-044A comprehensive study of industrial robotics used in computer integrated manufacturing systems. Some areas of study include history, classification, tooling, sensors, safety and justification of robotic systems. The student will learn robotics related to manufacturing, and fundamental robotic programming. (Repeatable 3 Times)
| 2.0 |
CAD-075 | Supervised Occupational Exp CAD-075Designed to promote on the job experience in CAD technology while applying skills and knowledge learned in the program. The employers and supervising instructors work closely with the student in an off campus job site. (Repeatable 2 Times)
| 3.0 |
TEC-043 | Industrial Safety TEC-043Designed to give the student basic information and procedures concerning industrial safety awareness and accident prevention.
| 1.0 |
ITT-063 | Innovation I ITT-063This course examines the history, technology, and progression of innovation and innovative ideas in IT, robotics, electronics, and DIY makerspace environments. The tools and techniques used in the innovation lab will be explored. (Repeatable 3 Times)
| 3.0 |