Programs and Courses
Industrial Education
General Information
For Information: Doug DeSanti
Phone: 623.845.3832
Industrial Education
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Associate in Applied Science (AAS) /
66 credits
Program Description: The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Industrial Education includes a variety of technical courses common to the standard grades 7 - 12 industrial technology curriculum. This degree is the content specific technical foundation needed for industrial technology instruction. Students obtaining this degree can then pursue a four year industrial technology education degree.
**ELE105 required for Electronics Track III
Program Prerequisites: 3 credits
| GTC107 | Technical Mathematics I (3) or Technical Mathematics placement test score |
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Required Courses: 26-28 credits
Students must earn a grade of "C" or better for each course listed in the Required Courses area.
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APT151 DFT110 EDU222 EDU230 ELE100 ELE101 **ELE105 GTC108 GTC104 GTC127 WLD101 |
Automotive Brake Systems Technical Drafting I Introduction to the Exceptional Learner (3) or Cultural Diversity in Education (3) Concepts of Electricity and Electronics Beginning Algebra for Technology (3) or Algebra-Trigonometry for Technology (5) or Technical Mathematics II (3) Manufacturing Processes Beginning Woodworking Welding I |
4 credits |
Restricted Electives : 18 credits
Take three courses from one track, two courses from another track , one course from an additional track
| Track I Automotive | |||
| APT111 APT141 APT161 APT181 |
Internal Combustion Engine Theory Alignment, Steering, and Suspension Auto Electrical/Electronic Systems I Engine Performance and Diagnosis I |
3 credits |
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| Track II Drafting | |||
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DFT115 DFT121 DFT122 DFT252AA DFT254AA |
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Introduction to Architectural Drafting Residential Architectural Drafting Computer Aided Drafting I: AutoCAD Computer Aided Drafting II: AutoCAD |
3 credits |
| Track III Electronics | |||
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ELE111 ELE112 ELE121 ELE131 ELE222 |
Circuit Analysis I Circuit Analysis II Solid State Devices and Circuits I Digital Logic and Circuits Solid-State Devices and Circuits II |
4 credits |
| Track IV Manufacturing | |||
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GTC102 GTC170 GTC185 GTC206 GTC216 GTC236 |
Machine Processes, Theory, and Application Plastics Technology Electro-Mechanical Devices CNC Programming Properties of Materials CAD/CAM Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Programming |
3 credit |
| Track V Welding | |||
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GTC129 WLD106 WLD201 WLD206 WLD208 |
Manufacturing Welding Arc Welding Welding II Advanced Welding: Heliarc and Wire Feed Advanced Arc Welding: Certification |
3 credit |
| Track VI Woods | |||
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GTC128 GTC130 GTC131 GTC144 GTC145 |
Intermediate Woodworking Furniture Construction I Furniture Construction II Introduction to Cabinetmaking Advanced Cabinetmaking |
3 credit |
General Education : 22 credits
| Core: 12 credits First-Year Composition: |
6 credits |
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| Any approved course, see here. | |||
| Oral Communication: | 3 | ||
| COM225 COM230 |
Public Speaking (3) or Small Group Communication (3) |
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| Critical Reading: | 3 | ||
| CRE101 | Critical and Evaluative Reading I (3) at "C" level or above or equivalent as indicated by assessment |
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| Mathematics: | 0 | ||
| Met by ELE101, or ELE105 or GTC108 in Required Courses area | |||
| Distribution: 10 credits Humanities and Fine Arts: |
3 |
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| Any approved course, see here. | |||
| Social and Behavioral Sciences: | 3 | ||
| EDU221 | Introduction to Education | ||
| Natural Sciences: | 4 | ||
Any approved course, see here. |
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