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2010-2011 Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2010-2011 Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED]

General Technology A.A.S.


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This program is designed for students who wish to complete a two-year technical degree applicable to immediate employment. Students with a significant amount of transfer credit, students with a diploma from a Tennessee Technology Center, certificate completers or those who wish to use electives to create a unique program should consider this concentration.

The concentration is subdivided into two concentrations.

Applied Technology Concentration: General Technology, A.A.S.


This flexible concentration provides opportunities for students to specialize in any one of a variety of technical areas. The general education core and technical core provide a foundation that allows specialization through selection of career/technical electives.

This is a technical program designed to prepare students for employment. This program is not a transfer program, although many institutions accept all or part of the course work toward the bachelor’s degree.

Summary of Required Hours

     
Course Title Credit Hours
Freshman Fall Spring
CIS 1110 - Business Applications on PC’s    3
EET 1010 - Electric Circuits I  3  
ENGL 1010 - Composition I  3  
1ERG 1010 - Engineering Graphics  3  
1INT 1000 - Technical Calculations  3  
1INT 1010 - Technical Measurements Laboratory  1  
INT 1100 - Introduction to Technology  3  
2Career/Technical Elective   3
3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective    3
4Mathematics/Science Elective    3/4
3Social/Behavioral Science Elective    3
     
Total 16 15/16
     
Sophomore    
MGT 1210 - Supervisory Management    3
SPE 2310 - Public Speaking  3  
1Career/Technical Electives 12 11/12
     
Total 15 14/15

1Students transferring in with completed diplomas from Technology Center will receive credit for noted classes. Other students will take the courses as outlined in the curriculum.

2In consultation with academic advisor, students may select electives that meet career/college degree requirements.

3In consultation with academic advisor, students may select appropriate Humanities/Fine Arts and Social/Behavioral Science elective .

4MATH 1200 will not fulfill the General Education requirement. In consultation with academic advisor, student may select appropriate Mathematics/Science elective .


Business Technology Concentration: General Technology, A.A.S.


This flexible program allows students to develop a course of study specializing in a variety of business areas. The general education core and technical core provide a foundation that allows specialization through selection of career/technical electives.

This is an occupational program designed to equip students for employment. This program is not a transfer program, although many institutions accept all or part of the course work toward the bachelor’s degree.

Summary of Required Hours

     
Course Title Credit Hours
Freshman Fall Spring
ACC 1010 - College Accounting I  / ACC 1020 - College Accounting II     
or 3 3
1ACC 2010 - Principles of Accounting I  / ACC 2020 - Principles of Accounting II     
BUS 1010 - Introduction to Business    3
BUS 1310 - Business Calculations  3  
CIS 1110 - Business Applications on PC’s  3  
1CPE 1011 - Job Search Skills  1  
ECON 2110 - Principles of MicroEconomics    3
ENGL 1010 - Composition I  3  
MATH 1510 - Introductory Statistics     
or   3/4
BIOL 1510 - Environmental Science I  / BIOL 1511 - Environmental Science I Laboratory     
1MGT 1210 - Supervisory Management    3
1OSA 1610 - Keyboarding  2  
     
Total 15 15/16
     
Sophomore    
BUS 2020 - Business Communications/Report Writing    3
ECON 2120 - Principles of MacroEconomics     
or 3  
SPE 2310 - Public Speaking     
HUM 1010 - Ethics    3
2Business Electives 9  
2Career/Technical Electives 3 8/9
     
Total 15 14/15

1Students transferring in with completed diplomas from Technology Center will receive credit for the Business and Career/Technical electives in place of listed courses. Other students will take the courses as outlined in the curriculum.

2In consultation with academic advisor, students may select electives that meet career/college degree requirements.

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