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Manufacturing And Industrial Technology - Associate in Applied<br />

Science<br />

Program Code: AAS.15851<br />

Manufacturing continues to advance by cutting across all disciplines in order to drive economic growth. This program is designed to give you the<br />

flexibility to acquire the knowledge and skills needed in this rapidly changing area. You will be able to develop a broad understanding of issues facing<br />

manufacturing today while also focusing on a specific area. As a manufacturing technologist, you will need to understand the interrelationships of<br />

materials selection and manufacturing processes in order to operate competitively in a global economy. You will also need to understand the roles<br />

quality, cost, delivery, safety and morale play in a successful manufacturing company. Teamwork, problem solving, and communication skills will be<br />

emphasized because of the importance they play in your success in the company. You will have experience with automated systems and robotic<br />

applications. You will need to be able to use computers to control and monitor processes and for communicating with team members, customers,<br />

suppliers, and others both internally and externally. Refer to www.delta.edu/tech for more information.<br />

General Education<br />

Course Credits Course Title Completed<br />

--- --- 4 Approved Natural Science with Lab (Refer to Group III Graduation Requirements)<br />

ENG --- 3 Any Approved <strong>College</strong> Composition I Course<br />

ENG 113 3 Technical Communication<br />

MTH --- 4 Any Approved Intermediate Algebra Course<br />

POL --- 3/4 Any Approved American Government Requirement<br />

LW --- 1 Any 1 Credit LW Course (As of fall 2007) AND<br />

LWA --- 1 Any 1 Credit LWA Course<br />

OR<br />

LW --- (2) Any 2 Credit LW Course (As of fall 2007)<br />

19/20 SUBTOTAL<br />

Core Courses<br />

Course Credits Course Title Completed<br />

CAD 114 2 Introduction to CAD<br />

CAD 226 3 3D Parametric Solid Modeling<br />

CNC 162 4 Computer Numerical Control Theory<br />

DRF 121 3 Blueprint Reading<br />

OR<br />

SKDR 101 (4) Sketching and Blueprint Reading<br />

EET 235 3 Electrical Circuits<br />

MIT 118 2 Safety Practices and Procedures<br />

MIT 111W 3 Manufacturing Processes<br />

MS 181W 4 Machine Tools I<br />

MT 220 3 Introduction to Fluid Power<br />

MT 221W 3 Introduction to Engineering Materials<br />

QA 244 3 Statistical Process Control<br />

33/34 SUBTOTAL<br />

Choose One Area of Concentration to Complete Degree Requirements<br />

Supervision Concentration<br />

Course Credits Course Title Completed<br />

COM 114W 3 Interpersonal Communication<br />

COM 202W 3 Oral Communication for Managers<br />

MGT 245 3 Principles of Management<br />

MGT 256 3 Human Resources Management I<br />

MIT 210 3 Lean Thinking Strategies<br />

QA 125 3 Quality System Design<br />

18 SUBTOTAL<br />

214 Career Information: www.delta.edu See an advisor for scheduling assistance.<br />

<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>

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