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 ENGINEERING AND  DESIGN  Fourth Term                           STC     AAS
        ADM 128     Plastics Material Processes                   3       3
 The Engineering and Design program prepares students to become drafters. Drafters prepare   ADM 162   Additive Manufacturing Processes - Polymners   3   3
 drawings based on sketches, specifications, and calculations made by engineers, architects,   ADM 261   Reverse Engineering      3   3
 and designers. These final drawings contain detailed views of an object, specifications for         Humanities and Fine Arts Elective         3
 materials, and other information required to fully carry out the job. Students in this program         Natural Science and Mathematics Elective         3
 use industry specific software to perform lab exercises such as AutoCAD®, Inventor®,
 Revit®, Solid Edge®, and ArcGIS®. Students also have the opportunity to prototype parts   *Stackable Short Term Certificate: Additive Manufacturing - 9 hours
 with laser cutters and large format printers.
        Fifth Term
 The Engineering and Design program is designed for the professional development of   DDT  132   Architectural Drafting       3   3
 individuals who desire to prepare themselves for employment in fields such as architecture   DDT  212   Intermediate Architectural Drafting      3   3
 and engineering. Students are required to participate in third party credentialing activities   DDT  220   Advanced Technical Drawing         3
 such as NOCTI as part of this curriculum.  DDT  260   Portfolio      3   3
                    Social/ Behavioral Science Elective                   3
 *This program has a series of stackable short term certificates focused on specific skill
 sets an individual can earn as they progress toward an Associates degree or take in order to   *Stackable Short Term Certificate: Architechtural Drafting - 9 hours
 develop their skills in a particular area of demand.
                    Credit Hour Total                                    72
 First Term        STC   AAS
 DDT 104   Basic Computer Aided Drafting and Design       3   3
 DDT 111   Fundamentals of Drafting and Design Technology   3   3
 DDT 127   Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting      3   3  INDUSTRIAL  ELECTRICITY/ELECTRONICS  TECHNOLOGY
 DDT  144   Basic 3D Modeling      3   3
        The Industrial Electricity/Electronics Technology Program is designed to help students
 *Stackable Short Term Certificate: Basic CAD - 12 hours  acquire skills needed to become an industrial electrician or an electronic technician.  These
        technicians are involved in all phases of commercial and industrial repair and installation.
 Second Term       Students will receive training in industrial electronics, solid state and digital fundamentals,
 DDT  233   Intermediate 3D Modeling      3   3  programmable logic control and communications. Students are also introduced to the theories
 DDT  125   Surface Development      3   3  and principles of the operation of electrical equipment, machines, and the installation and
 ADM 116   Introduction to CATIA      3   3   maintenance of motors, transformers, industrial controls, programmable logic controllers,
 ENG 101   English Composition         3  and variable speed drives. Students are involved in an in-depth study of the National Elec-
 SPH 106   Fundamentals of Oral Communication or      trical Code and preparation for credentialing testing. Students are required to participate in
 SPH 107   Fundamentals of Public Speaking         3  third party credentialing such as CET and third party assessments such as NOCTI prior to
        completion of this curriculum.
 *Stackable Short Term Certificate: 3D Modeling - 9 hours
        Instrumentation and Process Control Option:
 Third Term              The Instrumentation and Process Control option prepares individuals to apply electronics
 DDT  133   Basic Surveying      3   3  and technical skills in the fields of industrial control systems, automated systems, process
 DDT  213   Civil Drafting Plat Maps      3   3  control, embedded microcontrollers, and data acquisition systems. This option prepares
 DDT  228   Geographic Information Systems      3   3  individuals with knowledge and skills in the areas of AC/DC electronics, digital and analog
 CIS   146   Microcomputer Applications         3  circuits, use of electronic test equipment, use of computers for analysis and problem solv-
 MTH 100   Intermediate College Algebra or higher         3  ing, reading electrical schematics and system diagrams, process and instrument diagrams,
        scientific methods, and problem solving skills.
 *Stackable Short Term Certificate: Civil/ GIS - 9 hours
        This program has a series of stackable short term certificates focused on specific skill sets an   Division  Technical
        individual can earn as they progress toward an Associates degree or take in order to develop
        their skills in a particular area of demand.
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