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Manufacturing Technology – Associate of Science

Graduation Checksheet (MS Word)

Prepare to transfer to a university program in an engineering field with an emphasis on manufacturing. Complete this program by taking classes exclusively on evenings/weekends, or in a combination of day and evening classes.

What can I do with this degree?
Career Options:  Earn your bachelor's degree in manufacturing or in engineering.

Academic Options: Transfer to a university to pursue a degree in engineering with emphasis in manufacturing. All three Arizona universities have engineering majors appropriate to this curriculum.

Locations:  Downtown Campus

Department/Contact Information:  Division Dean: 206-7134, Lead Faculty: 206-7132

REQUIRED COURSES
This degree may be earned with fewer than the displayed credits as long as the fulfilled course requirements total at least 60 credits.  Students must meet the Reading Requirement.  Department faculty approval is recommended when selecting electives.

Arizona General Education Curriculum Requirement (AGEC-S)

Humanities and Fine Arts

6

Social and Behavioral Sciences

3

Subtotal

9 *

Course #

Course Title

Credits

Required Core Courses

MAC 110

Manual Machine Shop

4

MAC 125

Mechanical Inspection

4

MAC 150

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Mill Programming I

4

 

Machine Tool Elective**

4

Subtotal

16

Required Support Courses

CAD 172

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

3

ECN 200

Basic Economic Principles

3

MAT 220

Calculus I

5

MAT 231

Calculus II

4

MAT 241

Calculus III

4

MAT 262

Differential Equations

3

PHY 210/210LB/IN

Introductory Mechanics

5

PHY 216/216LB/IN

Introductory Electricity and Magnetism

5

WRT 101

Writing I

3

WRT 102

Writing II

3

Subtotal

38

Total

63

* Select courses so that at least one course is marked "C" (cultural diversity), "I" (intensive writing), and "G" (global awareness). Note that a single course may fulfill more than one of the requirements.

** Complete 4 credit hours from the following list: MAC 155, 160, or 257