2011-2012 Associate in Applied Technology Degree Worksheet 3RZHU8WLOLWLHV Technology(VWLPDWRU(QJLQHHULQJ7HFKQLFLDQ Name ___________________________ SID _______________ Date _________ Advisor _________________________ The Associate in Applied Technology degree is designed for students who wish to complete a program with a specific professional-technical career objective. Students are required to maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 to receive this degree. Any course specified below under major area requirements must be completed with a grade of “C” or better to satisfy the requirement. Plan ahead as some courses are not taught every quarter. All general education classes must be 100-level or above, and must total 15 credits over all three categories. Program Distribution General Education Requirements Check individual course descriptions in catalog for detailed information. • Communication Skills — 5 credits Complete five (3-5) credits from course below. ENGL 135 (required)............................................... ........................................................................ TOTAL Credits Needed 0 • Computational Skills — 5 credits Major Area Requirements Courses listed below are to be completed with a “C” or better. BTEC 149 Computer Applications Essentials 3 CADD 130 Basic Mircrostation 4 CADD 140 Basic AutoCADD 4 CADD 143 Civil Drafting 1 w/AutoCADD 4 CADD 230 Civil Drafting 2 3 CMST&210 Interpersonal Communication 5 CNST 108 Job Estimating & Scheduling 3 HLTH 120 Adult CPR and First Aid 1 Complete five (3-5) credits from course below. CTEC 121 (required)......................................... ........................................................................ TOTAL Credits Needed 0 • Human Relations — 5 credits Complete five credits from course below. MGMT 100 (required)....................................... ........................................................................ TOTAL Credits Needed 0 The Power Utilities Technology program prepares the student for various entry-level positions in electric utilities, firms servicing the utilities, and industrial firms using power level electrical equipment in their operations. Electric power system operation involves high power level generation; transmission and distribution facilities; and related monitoring, control, and protection equipment. Efficient and reliable operation of these systems requires operations and maintenance staff members who understand the characteristics of the various systems and understand how to safely operate and maintain such complex and high power level equipment. MATH 095 Intermediate Algebra 5 MATH 098 Technical Mathematics I 3 MATH 099 Technical Mathematics II 3 MGMT 126 Project Management 3 PWR 101 Basic Electrical Concepts 7 PWR 150 Career Exploration for Power Utilities 1 PWR 151 Intro to the Power Utilities Industry 7 PWR 152 Tools of the Trade 2 PWR 153 Electrical Safety 1 PWR 154 Electrical System Components 7 PWR 155 Print Reading for the Utility Industry 2 PWR 156 Electrical System Troubleshooting 2 SURV125 Introduction to GIS 3 PWR 201 System Protection 3 DZs ŽŵƉůĞƚĞ DZs Needed 0 TOTAL CREDITS NEEDED: 97 0 NEEDS:________ STUDENT SIGNATURE:____________________________ ADVISOR SIGNATURE:____________________________ Revised: 9/12/11 UNOFFICIAL EVALUATION GIVEN TO STUDENT Associate in Applied Technology Worksheet General Education Requirements: Some specific requirements of a program may also meet the General Education requirements. A total of fifteen (15) credits between the three subject areas is required. You may take three (3) to five (5) credits from the courses listed below in each area of Communication Skills, Computational Skills and Human Relation, but the combined total needs to equal fifteen (15) credits. Communication Skills [C] – 5 credits Select a minimum of five (5) credits from the list below: • BTEC 107 • ENGL& 101 or 135 • ENGL 212 or BUS 211 • ENGL& 235 Computational Skills [CP] – 5 credits Complete five (5) credits from the list below: • Math – MATH 103, 105, 111, MATH& 107 (or any course for which one of these is a prerequisite) • Computer Technology – CTEC 100, 101, 121 Human Relations [HR] – 5 credits Complete five (5) credits from the list below: • Communication Studies – CMST 212, 216, CMST&210, 230 • Human Development – HDEV 105, 123, 155, 186, 195, 198, 200 • Management – MGMT100, 101, 104, 106, 110, 112, 120, 122, 125, 128, 132 • Psychology – PSYC&100 • Sociology – SOC& 101 • Women’s Studies – WS101 Notes: