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72 A S S O C I A T E O F A P P L I E D S C I E N C E D E G R E E S A N D C E R T I F I C A T E S
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Associate of Applied Science in Health Informatics
See the beginning of this section for graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree.
General Education Requirements.................................. 19 Classes shown below in italic are general education classes.
Program Requirements.................................................
80
Course No. Course Title
Credits
Fall Term CIS 125
Introduction to Software Applications..........................
3
CIS 151
Networking Essentials1.................................................
4
Science & Society...................................................
3
WR 121
English Composition.............................................
3
Health or Activity Course.......................................
1
Winter Term
COMM 100 Introduction to Speech Communication................
3
CS 160
Orientation to Computer Science..................................
4
HIM 182
Health Care Delivery Systems( PCC).............................
3
WR 227
Technical Writing..........................................................
3
Health or Activity Course.......................................
1
Cultural Literacy..................................................
3
Spring Term
BA 211
Principles of Accounting...............................................
4
CS 140U
Fundamentals of UNIX / Linux1...................................
4
CS 161
Introduction to Computer Science1( Java)..................
4
HIM 110
Health Informatics Technology( PCC).........................
4
MP 109
Basic Medical Terminology( PCC)...............................
2
Fall Term- Second Year
CS 140M
Operating Systems I: Microsoft.....................................
3
CS 162
Introduction to Computer Science II( Java)................
4
HIM 283
Health Information Systems( PCC)..............................
4
CS 225
IT Career Skills..............................................................
3
Winter Term
CS 240A
Microsoft Windows ® Server Administration I.............
4
CS 244
Systems Analysis & Project Management1..................
4
CS 275
Database Systems: SQL & Oracle..................................
4
HIM 285
Health Care Financial & Compliance( PCC)...............
3
MTH 111
College Algebra.....................................................
4( 1)
( Four credits apply toward general education requirements;
one credit applies toward program.)
Spring Term
CS 240B
Microsoft Windows ® Server Administration II............
4
CS 276
Database Systems: PL / SQL............................................
4
CS 280
CWE Computer Systems................................................
2
CS 284
Intro to Computer Security & Information Assurance.
4
WE 202
CWE Seminar.................................................................
1
( WE 202 and CS 280 must be taken together) Health or Activity Course.......................................
1
Total Credits Required:
99

Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology

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The Construction and Forestry Technology Program is a two-year program leading to an Associate of Applied Science degree. The program develops the technical competency and professional attributes of students to prepare graduates for high-paying and rewarding jobs as John Deere construction and forestry equipment technicians.
The program begins fall quarter of each year. The total program is designed to be completed in six quarters. Each specialized subject is studied in the classroom and laboratory on campus. Cooperative Work Experience is also included in the curriculum. Students are selected to participate in the Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology program through an interview process with a sponsor John Deere Construction and Forestry Equipment Dealership. Selected students will receive assistance with tuition and tools from the sponsor dealership.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology will:
• Understand superior customer service at a John Deere dealership.
• Use Service Advisor and Electronic Parts Catalog.
• Select, maintain and store appropriate tools.
• Inspect, maintain, remove, rebuild and replace John Deere engines, electrical, power train and hydraulic systems.
• Follow safe practices.
Program Requirements
Students must meet or exceed the following placement scores to enter the Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology Program 1. WR095 2. MTH060 3. Reading score of 67
Facilities
The program is conducted in modern, well-equipped classrooms and laboratory / shops. The 25,000-square-foot Heavy Equipment Mechanics / Diesel facility houses a dynamometer and heavy-duty engine rebuilding lab. Students also have a large area where they can work on construction and forestry equipment and components.
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Associate of Applied Science in Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology
See the beginning of this section for graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree
General Education Requirements:................................. 19 Classes shown below in italic are general education classes.
Program Requirements:................................................
73
Course No. Course Title
Credits
Fall Term – First Year
CT 3.123
Fundamental Shop Skills..............................................
3
CT 3.297
Electrical & Electronic Systems....................................
10
MA 3.396B
Manufacturing Processes I............................................
2
WD 4.151
Welding I.......................................................................
2
Winter Term
Communication...................................................
3
CT 3.134
Basic Hydraulics............................................................
3
CT 3.146
Pneumatic Brakes & Controls.......................................
5
MTH 061
Survey of Math Fundamentals..............................
3
MTH 063
Industrial Shop Math.............................................
1
WD 4.152
Welding II......................................................................
2
Spring Term
CT 3.132
Advanced Mobile Hydraulics.........................................
5
CT 3.296
Steering, Suspension, & Brakes....................................
5
WR 121
English Composition.............................................
3