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Technical Trades - Applied Technology, Certificate


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Technical Trades – Applied Technology (014)
Certificate of Achievement

This program allows students to obtain basic college level technical and communication skills. It is designed for students who have or are in the process of obtaining nationally recognized certifications in one of the following areas of employment: machining, HVAC, welding, building trades, or automobile and truck repair. Students with current certification(s) should see note “1” below for certification credit details.

 NOTE: Courses listed in the first/third semester will be scheduled for the fall; second/fourth semester courses will be scheduled for the spring. The student is encouraged to use the curriculum planner to keep track of courses taken and those still needed. In some cases, one or more courses may be taken in a different order than indicated on the planner. However, individual course prerequisites must be observed.

Prerequisites/Corequisites – Some courses require another course be taken beforehand or at the same time. To check if a course has a prerequisite or corequisite, see the course description.

 

Minimum - 30 credits


First Semester (9/10/11)


Second Semester (9/10/11)


Third Semester (6/8)


              Certification or Technical Elective 3/4 credits 1, 2
              Certification or Technical Elective 3/4 credits 1, 2

Fourth Semester (6/8)


              Certification or Technical Elective 3/4 credits 1, 2
              Certification or Technical Elective 3/4 credits 1, 2
 

Note(s):


1  Certification Credits:

NOCTI Qualifications: 6 credits awarded for NOCTI level Competent.  9 credits awarded for NOCTI level Advanced.


Machining: 9 credits will be awarded for NIMS Level I Certification, 6 credits will be awarded for NIMS Level II Certification.
     NIMS Machining Level I Certification can be used to satisfy 9 credits pertaining to the courses:
          *Lathe I (MACH 111), *Mill I (MACH 131), and *Computer Numerical Control (CNC)Machining (MECH 114). 
          *In order to receive course credits, specific certification skills must be obtained for each course–see course descriptions for details.
     NIMS Machining Level II Certification can be used to satisfy 6 credits pertaining to the courses: Lathe II (MACH 112) and Mill II (MACH 132).

HVAC: 9 credits will be awarded for NOCTI, ICE, or HVAC Excellence Certification.  3 credits will be awarded for EPA Certification.


Welding: 3 credits will be awarded for AWS Level I Certification.  6 credits will be awarded for AWS Level II Certification.


Automobile and Truck Repair: 15 credits will be awarded if a student successfully completes all of the following ASE assessments:  G1, A1, A4, A5, A6, A7, and A8.


MSSC Certified Production Technician will receive credit for MECH 103 (technical elective).

NOTE:  A maximum of 15 certification credits will be awarded for any of the above combinations.

2  Technical Electives related to major are: Architectural Materials and Construction I (ARCH 215), Architectural Materials and Construction II (ARCH 216), Computer-Aided Drafting I (MicroStation®) (DRFT 225), CNC Machining (MECH 114), CNC Programming I-Mill I (MECH 120), CNC Programming II-Lathe I (MECH 121), CNC Programming III (MECH 215), Descriptive Chemistry (CHEM 112), Dimensional Metrology (METR 110), Environmental Science (PHSC 110), Fluids (MECH 210), HVAC System Design (TECH 220), Load Calculations (TECH 120), Machine Drafting with CADD (DRFT 102), Manufacturing Processes and Materials (MECH 103), Metrology with GD & T Inspection (MACH 140), Physics I (PHYS 101), 3-D Geometric Modeling/SOLIDWORKS® (DRFT 108), and Tool and Die Design (MECH 211). Electrical Fundamentals (ELEC 110) can also be taken and would satisfy two technical electives (7 credits). If Blueprint Reading (DRFT 114) was taken in the first semester, Technical Drawing w/AutoCAD (DRFT-120) will be an acceptable Technical Elective.

3  College Algebra (MATH 101) or Trigonometry & Functions (MATH 102) or Calculus I (MATH 221) may be substituted for Technical Mathematics I (MATH 117).

4  Speech (COMM 201) may be substituted for Workplace Communications (ENGL 110) or College Writing (ENGL 101).

5  Mathematics Elective II options include Business Mathematics (BUSN 121), Elementary Statistics (MATH 107), Technical Mathematics II (MATH 118), Trigonometry & Functions (MATH 102), Statistics and SPC (MATH 110), Calculus I (MATH 221), or Calculus II (MATH 222). If Intermediate Algebra (MATH 100) was taken in the first semester, College Algebra (MATH 101) will be an acceptable Mathematics Elective II option. If Intermediate Algebra (MATH 100) was taken in the first semester, College Algebra (MATH 101) or Technical Mathematics I (MATH 117) will be an acceptable Mathematics Elective II option.
 

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