The General Technology major allows students to select course work necessary to become multiskilled technicians. In addition to completing the College’s core curriculum, students also complete course work in at least two technical areas. The following are examples of various career paths available. The secondary paths may be substituted for courses in other programs’ primary path. Interested students should talk with their advisors. For entry into this program the student must be a high school graduate or possess a GED and take the College’s placement test or meet the College’s SAT or ACT requirements. Automotive Technology students must have a valid driver’s license.
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Introduction to Computers |
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Introduction to Computer Environment |
3 |
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English Composition I |
3 |
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Issues in Humanities |
3 |
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Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I |
3 |
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Macroeconomics |
3 |
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Applied Psychology |
3 |
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General Psychology |
3 |
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Engineering Graphics I |
4 |
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Engineering Graphics II |
4 |
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Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications |
3 |
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Introduction to CAD |
3 |
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Fundamentals of CAD |
3 |
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Engineering Graphics III |
4 |
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Structural and Piping Application |
4 |
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Principles of CAD |
3 |
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Architectural Graphics I |
3 |
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Architectural Computer Graphics I |
3 |
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Architectural Graphics II |
3 |
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Architectural Computer Graphics II |
4 |
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Architectural CAD Applications |
4 |
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History of Architecture |
3 |
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Construction Materials |
3 |
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Advanced Computer Aided Design |
3 |
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CAD/CAM Applications |
3 |
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