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University of Arkansas Community College at Hope ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN GENERAL TECHNOLOGY Last Name: First Name: Student ID#: Advisor: Origination Date: Date of Latest Revision: **Students should check their chosen Technical Certificate program’s description in the current catalog for possible pre-requisite courses. These are courses that must be completed before enrolling in the next course in the progression. This sheet is not suggesting sequence of attempting courses. These courses fulfill remediation requirements only and are mandated by placement test results. The purpose of these courses is to develop college level skills. EDGE 1003 College Life Skills ENGL 0033 Literacy ENGL 0053 Advanced Writing ENGL 0063 Reading ENGL 0083 Occupational. Comm. MATH 0033 Math for Trades Placement Test Scores ACT COMPASS English/Writing Score Reading Score Math Test ACT PA AL CA Math Score REQUIRED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES 15 Credit Hours Total Complet e Sem/Year Enrolled Notes ACTS Index Numbers ENGL1013 Composition I 3 ENGL 1013 ENGL1023 Composition II or ENGL 2253 Technical Writing 3 ENGL 1023 OR ENGL 2023 MATH1073 AAS Math for Technical and Industrial 3 CISS 1013 Introduction to Computers 3 CPSI 1003 Any one of the following (3 credit hours) HIST1003 Hist. of Civ. to 1660 HIST1013 Hist. of Civ. since 1660 HIST1113 World Civilizations I HIST1123 World 3 HIST 1113 HIST 1123 HIST 1213 HIST 1223 HIST 2113 HIST 2123 Curriculum Approved 04.25.14 Effective Spring 2014 1 of 4

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University of Arkansas Community College at HopeASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN GENERAL TECHNOLOGY

Last Name:

     

First Name:

     

Student ID#:

     Advisor:

     

Origination Date:

Date of Latest Revision:

**Students should check their chosen Technical Certificate program’s description in the current catalog for possible pre-requisite courses. These are courses that must be completed before enrolling in the next course in the progression. This sheet is not suggesting sequence of attempting courses.

These courses fulfill remediation requirements only and are mandated by placement test results. The purpose of these courses is to develop college level skills.EDGE 1003 College Life Skills      ENGL 0033 Literacy      ENGL 0053 Advanced Writing      ENGL 0063 Reading      ENGL 0083 Occupational. Comm.      MATH 0033 Math for Trades      

Placement Test ScoresACT COMPASS English/Writing Score      Reading Score      Math Test ACT PA AL CAMath Score      

REQUIRED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES15 Credit Hours Total

Complete Sem/Year Enrolled

Notes ACTS Index Numbers

ENGL1013 Composition I 3             ENGL 1013ENGL1023 Composition IIorENGL 2253 Technical Writing

3            ENGL 1023

ORENGL 2023

MATH1073 AAS Math for Technical and Industrial 3            

CISS 1013 Introduction to Computers 3             CPSI 1003Any one of the following (3 credit hours)

HIST1003 Hist. of Civ. to 1660 HIST1013 Hist. of Civ. since 1660 HIST1113 World Civilizations I HIST1123 World Civilizations II HIST2013 Hist. of U.S. to 1865 HIST2023 Hist. of U.S. since 1865

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     HIST 1113HIST 1123HIST 1213HIST 1223HIST 2113HIST 2123

Major Technical DisciplineIn addition to the required general education courses the student will attain a Technical Certificate in one of the following programs and then choose from the advisor approved electives for a total number of credit hours to equal 60:

REQUIREMENTS Complete Sem/Year Enrolled

Notes

Technical Certificate in HVAC 31            Technical Certificate in Ind. Elect. 32            Technical Certificate in Ind. Tech.– Opt. in Machine Shop 31            

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Technical Certificate in Ind. Tech.– Opt. in Multi-Craft 33            

Technical Certificate in Welding Technology 30            

Or, the student can complete the Basic Diesel and the Advanced Diesel Technical Certificates and combine them with the required General Education courses to complete the AAS General Technology.Technical Certificates in Diesel Technology – Advanced and Basic 48            

Advisor Approved Elective CoursesStudents must select courses from the following list of Advisor Approved Electives to attain the minimum required credit hours to equal 60 credit hours.

Elective Courses Complete Sem/Year Enrolled

Notes ACTS Index Numbers

ACCT 2103 Principles of Accounting I 3             ACCT 2003ACCT 2113 Principles of Accounting II 3             ACCT 2013ACCT 2203 Payroll Accounting 3            ARTS 2003 Art Appreciation 3             ARTA 1003BIOL 2234 Microbiology 4             BIOL 2004BUSS 1203 Intro to Business 3             BUSS 1013BUSS 1213 Business Communications 3             BUSS 2013BUSS 1253 Records Management 3            BUSS 2023 Business Org & Manage 3            BUSS 2103 Human Resource Manage 3            BUSS 2203 Business Law 3             BLAW 2003BUSS 2303 Personal Finance 3            BUSS 2313 Business Statistics 3            CHEM 1004 Introduction to Chemistry 4             CHEM 1004CISS 1123 Computer Software Apps 3            CISS 1203 Ethics in Technology 3            CISS 1253 Word Processing 3            CISS 1353 Electronic Spreadsheet 3            CISS 1503 Introductory Web Design 3            CISS 1703 Desktop Operating Systems 3            CISS 1804 Computer Maintenance I 4            CISS 1814 Computer Maintenance II 4            CISS 1903 Concepts of Operating Sys 3            CISS 2013 Advanced Web Design 3            CISS 2103 Application Programming 3            CISS 2223 Database 3            CISS 2303 Networking Essentials 3            DIES 1004 Basic Diesel Shop 5            DIES 1104 Engine Systems 5            DIES 1204 Diesel Engines 5            DIES 1304 Fuel Systems 5            DIES 1405 Electrical Systems 5            DIES 1414 Diesel Electronics 5            DIES 2004 Suspension & Steering 5            DIES 2024 Brakes & Hydraulics 5            DIES 2104 Clutches & Power Trains 5            DIES 2204 Air Conditioning 5            DIES 2214 Troubleshooting & Insp. 5            ECON 2003 Macroeconomics 3             ECON 2103

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ECON 2103 Microeconomics 3             ECON 2203EDGE 1003 College Life Skills 3            ELEC 1104 Basic Electricity 4            ELEC 1204 Wiring I 4            ELEC 1303 National Electric Code 3            ELEC 1403 Industrial Motor & Controls 3            ELEC 1603 Wiring II 3            ELEC 2314 High Voltage Comp. & Sys 4            HVAC 1002 Tubing & Piping 3            HVAC 1204 Principles of Refrigeration 3            HVAC 1503 Motors and Controls 2            HVAC 1604 Schematics 4            HVAC 1703 Air Properties 3            HVAC 1804 Residential Systems 4            HVAC 1904 AC Systems 3            INMT 1003 Blueprint Reading 4            INMT 1104 Hydraulics/Pneumatics 4            INMT 1304 Basic Prog. Controls 4            INMT 1404 Mech. Devices & Systems 4            INMT 2415 Instrumentation & Control 5            MACH 1205 Machine Shop I 5            MACH 1305 Machine Shop II 5            MATH 1043 Plane Trigonometry 3             MATH 1203PHSC 1024 Physical Science 4             PHSC 1004PWRM 1313 Troubleshooting & Repair 3            PWRM 1325 Couplings and Seals 5            PWRT 1003 Fund of Mod. Power Plants 3            PWRT 1013 Basic Steam Generation 3             SPCH 1003PWRT 1023 Power Plant Comp. & Sys 3            SOCI 2413 Sociology 3             SOCI 1013SPCH 1313 Principles of Speech 3            SPAN 1203 Spanish 3             SPAN 1013WELD 1003 Basic Welding 3            WELD 1104 Pipe & Structural Fitting 4            WELD 1204 Intro to Arc Welding 4            WELD 1302 Metallurgy 2            WELD 1306 Position Welding 6            WELD 1503 MIG Welding 3            WELD 1502 TIG Welding 2            WELD 1703 Spray Arc Welding 3            TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 60

Additional Comments or Notes:     

*ARKANSAS COURSE TRANSFER SYSTEM (ACTS)The Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) contains information about the transferability of courses within Arkansas public colleges and universities. Students are guaranteed the transfer of applicable credits and the equitable treatment in the application of credits for the admissions and degree requirements. Course transferability is not guaranteed for courses listed in ACTS as “No Comparable Course.”  Additionally, courses with a “D” frequently do not transfer and institutional policies may vary. ACTS may be accessed on the Internet by going to the ADHE website and selecting Course Transfer (http://adhe.edu). Courses not having an ACTS number may also transfer. Please consult the receiving institution for complete transfer information.

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I have reviewed this degree plan with my advisor and understand that it represents the most efficient way to achieve my educational goals based on the information that I supplied to my advisor at that time.

Student’s Signature: __________________________________ Date:_____________________

Advisors’s Signature: __________________________________ Date: ____________________

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