Technology, Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
The AAS degree program in Technology is accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).
Program Requirements
CIP Code: 15.0612
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
University Graduation Requirements | ||
General Education | 36 | |
Element 1A | 3 | |
Element 1B | 3 | |
Element 1C | 3 | |
MAT 112A & MAT 112B | Algebra: Polynomials and Algebra: Functions & Matrices (or higher) (Element 2) | 3 |
Element 3A or 3B | 3 | |
ECO 120 | Economic Reasoning and Issues (Element 5B) | 3 |
or ECO 230 | Fundamentals of Microeconomics | |
Student Success Seminar | ||
SCO 100 | Student Success Seminar (waived for transfers with 30+ hrs.) | 1 |
Major Requirements | ||
Concentrations | ||
Students must select one of the following Concentrations: | 40-41 | |
Applied Engineering (AE) | ||
Computer Electronics (CE) | ||
Free Electives | ||
Choose from 0-1 hour of electives | 0-1 | |
Exit Requirements | ||
Students must take an assessment examination before graduation. An exam fee is required. | ||
Choose from one of the following: | ||
Comp Exam for AAS in Technology, Applied Engineering | ||
Comprehensive Exam for BS in ETM (AE) | ||
Exit Exam for AAS in Tech, with Computer Electronics (CE) (CR only, no hours) | ||
Total Hours | 60 |
Concentration
Applied Engineering (AE)
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Concentration Courses | ||
AEM 195 | Computer Aided Drafting (Applied Engineering (AE)) | 3 |
AEM 201 | Metallic Material Processes | 3 |
AEM 202 | Introduction to Quality | 3 |
AEM 301 | Non-Metallic Material Processes | 3 |
or AEM 392 | Computer Aided Machine Drawing | |
AEM 308 | Methods of Lean Operations | 3 |
AEM 330 | Material Testing and Metrology | 3 |
AEM 332 | Process Control and Auditing | 3 |
Choose from one of the following: | 3 | |
Reliability and Sampling | ||
Robotics and Automated Systems | ||
CAD/CAM Integration | ||
AEM 371 | Hydraulics and Pneumatics | 3 |
or AEM 390 | 3-D Parametric Solid Modeling | |
EET 251 | Electricity and Electronics | 3 |
Choose from one of the following: | 4-5 | |
Introductory Chemistry and Introductory Chemistry Lab | ||
General Chemistry and General Chemistry Lab I | ||
College Physics I | ||
MAT 120 | Trigonometry | 3 |
STA 215 | Introduction to Statistical Reasoning | 3-4 |
or STA 270 | Applied Statistics | |
Total Hours | 40-42 |
Computer Electronics
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Concentration Courses | ||
Choose from one of the following: | 3 | |
Robotics and Automated Systems | ||
EET 253 | ||
Programmable Logic Controllers | ||
Choose from one of the following: | 3 | |
Introduction to Web Programming (or higher) | ||
Introduction to Business Programming (or higher) | ||
EET 251 | Electricity and Electronics | 3 |
EET 252 | Digital Electronics | 3 |
EET 257 | Electronic Devices and Circuits | 3 |
NET 302 | PC Troubleshooting & Construction | 3 |
NET 303 | LANs & PC Communications | 3 |
NET 343 | Network Switches & Routers | 3 |
NET 349 | Applied Learning in NET | 1 |
NET 354 | Microcomputer & Network Security | 3 |
NET 395 | Special Topics in NET | 3 |
or NET 403 | Advanced LANSs and PC Communication | |
NET 399 | Associate Degree Capstone | 3 |
or NET 499 | Senior Capstone | |
PHY 101 | Conceptual Physics (or higher) (Element 4) G | 3 |
TEC 161 | Computer Applications in Technology | 3 |
Total Hours | 40 |
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Course satisfies a General Education element.