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ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
PLAN OF STUDY FOR THE TECHNICAL STUDIES |
Catalog Year 2004-05 |
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Associate in Applied
Science Degree
Code:
7182 |
MA |
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Counselor/Advisor:
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(The version in the printed 2004-05 NVCC Catalog is incorrect--please
use this one as the correct version.)
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Courses |
Credits |
Grade |
| BUS 208 |
Quality and
Productivity Management |
3 |
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| DRF 231 |
Computer Aided Drafting
I |
4 |
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| ELE 153 |
Electrical-Electronic
Calculations II |
4 |
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| ELE 115 |
Basic Electricity |
3 |
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| ELE 118 |
Practical Electricity |
2 |
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| ELE 138 |
National Electric Code
Review |
2 |
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| ELE 149 |
Wiring Methods in
Industry |
3 |
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| ELE 152 |
Electrical-Electronic
Calculations I |
4 |
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| ELE 158 |
AC and DC Circuits and
Machines |
3 |
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| ELE 159 |
Electrical Motors |
3 |
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| ELE 297 |
Cooperative Education |
3 |
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| ELE 297 |
Cooperative Education |
3 |
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| ENG 111 |
College Composition I |
3 |
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| ENG 115 |
Technical Writing |
3 |
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Humanities Elective1 |
3 |
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| ITE 115 |
Basic Computer Literacy |
3 |
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| ITP 100 |
Computer Program Design |
4 |
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| MTH 151 |
Mathematics for the
Liberal Arts I |
3 |
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| PED |
Health or Physical
Education Elective2 |
2 |
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| PSY 120 |
Human Relations |
3 |
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Social Science Elective3 |
3 |
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| SPD 115 |
Small Group
Communication |
3 |
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| STD |
Elective |
1 |
Total
credits for the A.A.S. Degree in Technical Studies - Electrical
Technology
Plan
of Study = 68.
To graduate from a degree
program, students entering NVCC
Fall 1999 or later must demonstrate computer competency skills as
described in
the Degree Requirements section of the Instructional Programs of the
current
NVCC catalog.
1 The humanities elective
may be met by one of the following
options: HUM 201, 3 cr.; or HUM 241, 3
cr.
2 The PED requirement may
be met by one of the following
options: PED 116, 2 cr.; PED 116, 1 cr.
plus a PED activities course, 1 cr.; or PED 116, 1 cr. plus RPK 205,
216, or
225. PED 116 is offered as both a
1-credit and a 2-credit course.
3 The social science
elective may be selected from the
following: ECO, GEO, HIS, PLS, PSY or
SOC (includes anthropology).