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Show Engineering/Computer Aided Graphics Engineering /Computer Aided Graphics knowledge and skills in the four occupational areas. Associate of Applied Science graduates are qualified to enter the drafting occupations as beginning Drafters. If students desire to continue their education in the Mechanical/Tool specialty, they can acquire a diploma after their third year of school which would allow them to enter the job market as beginning mechanical tool design drafters. Students may continue their schooling through a fourth year and obtain a B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering Technology with an emphasis in Mechanical Equipment or Tool Design. Some adjustments will need to be made with the program manager and department chairperson. Job opportunities are expected to be favorable through the 80's because of very rapid growth in technology. Prospects will be best for those having post high school drafting design training. Career Opportunities —Architectural/structural drafters make sketches and drawings of buildings, structures and houses. They may assist in making estimates for project costs. Industries which utilize this experience are home contractors, building contractors, architectural and structural firms and steel manufactures. Civil Drafters make sketches and drawings of roads, culverts, sewage disposal systems, tunnels, topographical profiles and related maps and planning sheets used in construction of highways and river improvements. They may work with survey crews to collect data for construction drawings. Those utilizing this experience include: department of highways, forestry, county recorder's offices, city engineering firms and departments of public works. Mechanical tool drafters make sketches and drawings of machine parts, sub-assemblies, equipment tools, jigs, fixtures, fasteners and other engineering data. Industries which utilize this experience include engineering consulting firms, manufacturers, development laboratories, government agencies and machine shops. Electro-mechanical drafters make sketches and drawings of combinations of electrical and mechanical parts, such as chassis, relay transformers, equipment frames, electrical packages, motors and instrumentation. Those utilizing this experience include engineering consulting firms, electronic firms, manufacturers, development laboratories and government organizations. Program: Engineering Graphics — Associate of Applied Science I. General Requirements: A. A minimum of 93 credit hours. Courses in major field, requires a minimum of 67 credit hours. English 101 (3) and 102 (3) or Communication 102 (3) or English 210 (3). At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas; Humanities HU, Natural Science NS, Social Science SS, and Personal Development PD. B. D. E. An overall GPA of 2.00, with a C or better in all major courses. Specific Requirements: A. Architectural/Structural Drafting 1. Engineering Technology courses required: 142 (4), 244 (3), 345 (3). 2. Engineering Graphics courses required: 143 (4), 148 (3), 149 (3), 150 (2), 204 (4), 260 (3), 264 (3), 266 (3). 3. Support courses required: Art 105 (3); RELTC 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5) or Mathematics 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5); Construction Technology 210 (5) and 240 (3). 4. Electives: Minimum of 6 credit selected with consent of adviser. B. Civil Drafting 1. Engineering Technology courses required: 142 (4), 244 (3), 245 (3). 2. Engineering Graphics courses required: 143 (4), 150 (2), 204 (4), 264 (3), 266 (3). 3. Support courses required: Art 105 (3); PHOTO 101 (5); RELTC 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5), or Mathematics 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5); Geography 101 (3), 345 (3) and 339 (3). 4. Electives: 6-8 credits selected with consent of adviser. C. Electro Mechanical Drafting 1. Engineering Technology courses required: 142 (4), 236 (5), 244 (3), 345 (3). 2. Engineering Graphics Courses required: 143 (4), 215 (3), 235 (3), 245 (3). 3. Support courses required: RELTC 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5) or Mathematics 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5); ENGTC 136 (5), and 137 (2); Computer Information Systems 260 (3); MFENT 132 (3), INENT 142 (3). 4. Electives: 8-10 credits selected with consent of ad- D. viser. Mechanical/Tool Drafting 4. Engineering Technology courses required: 142 (4), 236 (5), 244 (3), 345 (3). Engineering Graphics courses required: 143 (3), 245 (3), 266 (3). Manufacturing Engineering Technology courses required: 132 (3), 231 (2), 232 (2), 244 (3), 246 (3), 301 (3). Support courses required: RELTF 114 (5), 115 (5), 117 (5) or Mathematics 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5); MCHTL 100 (1), 101 (2), 102 (1), 103 (2); COMIS 260 (3); INENT 142 (3). Electives: 2-4 credits selected with consent of adviser. 399 "111™" Educatjor LI |