Construction Trades Apprenticeship Program Industrial & Engineering Technolgy General Education Requirements

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Industrial & Engineering Technolgy
Construction Trades Apprenticeship Program
Construction Carpentry Apprenticeship Degree Completion Program
COLL 100
First Year Seminar
General Education Requirements
ENGL 101
Composition and Reading I
HIST 120
United States History to 1865 or
HIST 121
United States History Since 1865 or
POLS 135
Introduction to Political Science or
POLS 136
Introduction to American National Politics or
POLS 137
Introduction to State and Local Politics
COMM 100
Fundamentals of Speech
Option 1:
MATH 103
Technical Mathematics I or
MATH 103R Technical Mathematics I w/ review or
MATH 120
College Algebra or
MATH 120R College Algebra w/ review and
MATH 104
Technical Mathematics II or
MATH 130
Trigonometry
Option 2:
MATH 150
PreCalculus or higher
Any course numbered 100 or higher from the following disciplines: ART,
ANTH, ECON, ENGL, FOREIGN LANGUAGE, GEOG (Except 104,110
or GIS Courses), HIST, HUMN, MUSI, PHIL, POLS, PSYC, SIGN, SOSC,
SOCI, COMM/THEA
Total Credit Hours
Specific Program Requirements
BSAD 109
Principles of Supervision
CSIS 100
Digital Literacy or
CSIS 115
Computer Concepts and Applications or higher
EHSS 112
Introduction to Health and Safety for Construction
INTE 124
Employment Strategies for Technical Careers
INTE 151
Industrial Rigging
Carpentry Apprenticeship (Credit by Certification*)
General Electives
Total Credit Hours
1
Credits
3
Semester
Taken
201802 Revised 12/2011 (Fall 2012)
Prerequisites
ENGL 30/90 or ENGL 90 or appropriate placement test score
3
3
5-8
ENGL 30/90 or appropriate placement test score
MATH 40/40L or appropriate placement test score
(MATH 103), MATH 103 (MATH 104), MATH 110
or appropriate placement test score (MATH 120),
MATH 120 or appropriate placement test score
(MATH 130)
MATH 110 or satisfactory score in Math
placement test (MATH 150)
3-5
18
3
2-3
1
2
3
29
6
64-66
CSIS 100 or CSIS 115 or higher
* Federally approved carpentry apprenticeship program that contains a minimum 450 clock hours of classroom instruction and 6000 clock hours of on-the-job
training. Transcripted upon completion of 15 hours of MCC coursework and documentation of certificate and/or journeyman card for the appropriate craft.
Non-Degree Related Courses____________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Advisor/Counselor/Evaluator________________________________________Date______________________
_____ Hrs Earned _____ MCC GPA _____ Hrs Enrolled _____ Hrs in Res _____ Hrs Needed
TO GRADUATE THE STUDENT MUST SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:
____ Apply for Graduation
____ Missouri Constitution Requirement _____ Additional courses to meet total credit hour requirement
____ Raise/Maintain GPA to 2.0 (including current coursework)
____ Additional courses to meet the 15 credit
_____ Any course substitutions/waivers must be approved using
hour residency requirement an “Student Exception to Graduation” form
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