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Dec 18, 2024
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2021-2022 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer-Aided Design, Mechanical/Electro-Mechanical Concentration, AAS
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Choose from two Computer-Aided Design concentrations.
What can I do with this degree?
Career Options: Work as a drafter modeler and entry-level designer in industries such as manufacturing, electronics, building construction and site development.
Academic Options: This program may apply toward a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS). See an advisor.
Department/Contact Information:
Dean: 520-206-7134
Lead faculty: 520-206-7230
Program/Major/Concentration Codes: AASELECMECHN/CAD1/DFTA
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Communication Requirement: 3 Credits
Arts and Humanities Requirement: 3 Credits
Social and Behavioral Science Requirement: 3 Credits
Mathematics or Science Requirement: †
Other Requirement: 4 Credits
Special Requirement
NOTE: If a student completes ART 110 (or another course which does not have a C or G designation) and completes ECN 201 (or another course which does not have a C or G designation) for the Social and Behavioral Science requirement, then BIO 108IN must be completed in the Other Requirement in order to meet the C or G requirement.
Required Core Courses
A grade of C or better is required for graduation. Mechanical/Electro-Mechanical Concentration (Concentration Code: DFTA)
A grade of C or better is required for graduation.
Department faculty approval is recommended when selecting concentration and technical elective courses. Technical Electives: 9 Credits
Complete 9 credit hours from the following list:
Recommend one of the following pairs:
Required Support Courses
A grade of C or better is required for graduation. Total Credits as Displayed: 61 Credits
† Core or support course(s) fulfill this requirement.
¥ General Education requires a minimum of 15 credits. This subtotal shows the Gen Ed credits not fulfilled by core or support courses.
Δ Students planning on transferring to a University should consult with Department faculty, advisor, or university’s websites for assistance in selecting the appropriate courses for transfer. The department recommends MAT 189 , PHY 101IN, and WRT 101 .
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