Machine Technology AAS '07-'08.indd

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Catalog Year ‘07 - ‘08
Degree Application
MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE - PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL
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Major Courses – 84 credits
Course No.
Course Title
MT 111
MT 1111
MT 121
MT 1211
MT 131
MT 1311
MT 211
MT 2111
MT 221
MT 2211
MT 231
MT 2311
Credits
Basic Machine Technology I
Basic Machine Technology I Lab
Basic Machine Technology II
Basic Machine Technology II Lab
Basic Machine Technology III
Basic Machine Technology III Lab
Advanced Machine Technology I
Advanced Machine Technology I Lab
Advanced Machine Technology II
Advanced Machine Technology II Lab
Advanced Machine Technology III
Advanced Machine Technology III Lab
Completed
Comments/Substitutuion
5
9
5
9
5
9
5
9
5
9
5
9
Major Support – 11 - 12 credits
A.A.S. Degree candidates must complete all of the core curriculum plus the following course:
DRW 104
BPR 104
BPR 204
CA 100
ENT 267/2671
Industrial Drawing
Blueprint Reading I (MT)
Blueprint Reading II (MT)
Introduction to Microcomputers or
AutoCAD I & Lab
2
3
3
4
3
General Education – 16 - 20 credits
English (select 5 credits)
ENG 101
ENG 103
ENG 205
MTH 100+
English Composition or
Writing in the Workplace or
Technical Writing
MTH 100 or above
5
5
5
5
Human Relations (select 3-5 credits)
PSY 100
PSY 101
PSY 201
BA 271
Applied Psychology or
General Psychology or
Social Psychology or
Human Relations Business
3
5
5
5
Speech (select 3-5 credits)
SPE 101
SPE 102
SPE 110
SPE 111
SPE 260
Speech Essentials or
Speech Essentials or
Communication Behavior or
Communication Behavior or
Multicultural Communications
3
5
3
5
5
Remarks:
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Student Signature
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111
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❑ Honors
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Registrar
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Rev 1/08
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