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  Required Courses  
         
 
Technical Courses
Course Number Course Title Credits
ELM 110 Intro to Computers & Technology 3
ELM 210 Industrial Electricity 4
ELM 220 Properties & Behavior of Materials 3
ELM 252 Fluid Power 3
ELM 290 Electromechanical Internship 6
     
Technical Support Courses
Course Number Course Title Credits
EDD 171 Introduction to CAD using AutoCAD 3
MET 123 Modern Manufacturing Techniques 3
ELC 120 Intro to Circuit Analysis 5
ELC 130 Digital Electronics I 4
ELC 215 Programmable Logic Controllers 4
PHY 205 General Physics I 4
PHY 206 General Physics II 4
     
 
Core Courses
Course Number Course Title Credits
RDG 120 Critical Reading & Thinking* (3)
ENG 121 Composition 3
ENG 122 Tech Writing & Comm. or ENG 124 3
ENG 124 Oral Communication or ENG 122 3
MAT 181 Algebra & Trig I 4
MAT 182 Algebra & Trig II 4
     
* Critical Reading and Thinking (RDG120), will be a required course unless the student attains a specific minimum score on the College Placement Test.
     
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  Approved Electives  
     
   
Social Science/Humanities - 6 credits required
Course Number Course Title Credits
COM 111 Human Communications 3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics 3
POL 111 Political Science 3
PSY 121 General Psychology 3
PSY 122 Social Psychology 3
PSY 123 Industrial Psychology 3
SOC 111 Sociology I 3
 
         
  Elective course substitutions may be permitted with department approval.  
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