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 TECHNICAL DIVISION  Certificate
 Dr. Darin Baldwin, Dean of Technical Education and Workforce Development  Certificates prepare students for employment in specific occupational fields. A student
        who completes the requirements of a specific technical or occupational program of 45 to
 The mission of the Technical Division of Southern Union State Community College is to   60 semester hours as outlined in the Catalog is awarded a certificate. A minimum of twelve
 prepare students to enter the workforce immediately upon completion of a program of study.   semester hours of general education courses is required for the certificate which is available
 Students may earn degrees and certificates in a wide variety of high-wage, high-skill, high-  in the following programs:
 demand career and occupational programs. The general education courses required in the      ASC      Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
 programs may transfer to other colleges and universities.     AUM      Automotive Service Technology
               COS               Cosmetology
 The Technical Division awards the Associate in Applied Science degree, the Associate in      INT      Manufacturing Technology
 Occupational Technologies degree, the Certificate, and the Short-Term Certificate.     MSP      Machine Shop Technology
               WDT               Welding Technology
 Associate in Applied Science Degree
 The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree is designed for students who wish to prepare   Short Term Certificate
 for a career and at the same time enjoy the rewards of college general education. These pro-  The short term certificate programs in the Technical Division may be completed in one year
 grams may vary in length from 68 to 76 semester hours. A minimum of 21 semester hours   provided prerequisites are met. Depending on the program, general education courses may
 of general education courses is required for all AAS programs. AAS degrees are offered in   not be required. Short Term Certificates are offered in the following programs:
 the following programs:     ASC      Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
    DDT      Engineering Graphics and Design     AUM      Automotive Service Technology
    ILT      Industrial Electricity/Electronics Technology     AUT      Plastics Injection Molding Technology
    INT      Manufacturing Technology     DDT      Engineering Graphics and Design
               ILT               Industrial Electricity/Electronics Technology
 Associate in Occupational Technologies Degree     ILT      Robotics and Automated Controls
 The Associate in Occupational Technologies degree (AOT) is designed for students whose      INT      Manufacturing Technology
 goals are to gain, maintain, or retrain into high-wage, high-demand technical careers that      MSP      Machine Shop Technology
 require multifunctional primary and secondary occupational or technical specialty skills.      WDT      Welding Technology
 These programs are 75 to 76 semester hours in length. A minimum of 18 semester hours   In addition to complying with all College policies, students enrolled in programs of study
 of general education courses is required for all AOT programs, which are available in the   in the Technical Division should have knowledge of and adhere to the following:
 following areas:
    ASC   Air Conditioning and Refrigeration  Admissions
 with a minor in Business Management and Supervision or    Applicants to Technical Division programs should follow the general requirements for
          Industrial Electricity/Electronics Technology    admission as presented in the Admissions Information section of this catalog.
    AUM   Automotive Service Technology
 with a minor in Industrial Electricity/Electronics Technology    Essential Functions
 COS  Cosmetology  The following essential functions are required for programs in the Technical Division. Spe-
 with a minor in Business Management and Supervision  cific examples of the necessary criteria to meet the standards are available for each program.
    MSP   Machine Shop Technology  The student (or physician) will be asked to respond on a verification form if the student
 with a minor in Engineering Graphics & Design or   fully meets the criteria (100%) or is unable to fully meet the criteria (less than 100%). If the
          Welding Technology  student or physician responds less than 100% to any criterion, an explanation and/or addi-
    WDT   Welding Technology  tional information will be required. The student may ask for reasonable accommodations;
 with a minor in Engineering Graphics & Design or   the ADA Coordinator will determine if the accommodations can be met for the particular
          Machine Shop Technology  program. No otherwise qualified individual with a disability shall, solely by reason of his
        or her handicap, be denied admission or continued progression in a program.
               a. Cognitive and critical thinking activities must be sufficient to comprehend,
                   analyze and use safety techniques in different situations.
               b. Physical mobility must be sufficient to fulfill classroom, laboratory, and     Division  Technical
                   progam objectives safely and effectively. Physical disabilities must not pose
                   a threat to the safety of the student, faculty or other students.
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