Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Manufacturing industries are in need of skilled production operators and technicians with up-to-date, 21st century skills. Industries that make products from metal, plastics, wood and other materials, as well as those producing solar panels, biofuels, energy, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, semiconductors, and a host of other traditional and “green” products need employees capable of running and servicing sophisticated machinery. In addition, workers in these industries must understand and practice principles aimed at maintaining safety, improving quality, eliminating waste, and reducing or eliminating the impact of operations on the environment.
5 credits – ENGL& 101 English Composition I OR ENGL 110 Industrial Communications (ENGL 110 recommended)
5 credits – MATH 106 Industrial Mathematics
5 credits – BUS 144 Management of Human Relations:DIV meets all three of these requirements and is recommended.
5 credits – DHET 240 Fluid Power/Electrical Theory & Design OR TECH 100 Advanced Principles of Technology OR MFG 130 Materials Science OR choose from the Distribution List.
5 credits – from the Diversity Course List. Courses that meet this requirement may also be used toward other graduation requirements. Diversity courses are listed in the quarterly schedule and identified by ‘DIV’ attached to the course title. Example: BUS 144 Management of Human Relations:DIV.
BLPT 150 OR BLPT 160 |
Machinists Blueprint Reading OR Blueprint Reading for Welders |
5 |
CS 110 | Intro to Microcomputer Apps | 3 |
HLTH 105 |
First Aid, CPR, and Bloodborne Pathogens |
1 |
MASP 107 AND/OR MASP 111 |
Machining for Related Occupations (2-6 variable) Machine Shop (2-10 variable for a combined total of 10 credits) |
10 |
MFG 100 | Foundational Skills for the Trades | 3 |
MFG 105 | Industrial Safety | 3 |
MFG 115 | Manufacturing Processes | 5 |
MFG 120 | Quality Assurance | 4 |
MFG 140 | Industrial Hydraulics | 4 |
MFG 230 | Computer Integrated Manufacturing | 4 |
MFG 288 | Cooperative Education | 2 |
MFG 289 | Seminar | 1 |
PMFG 110 | Industrial Maintenance Fundamentals | 5 |
PMFG 150 | Electrical and Electronic Fundamentals | 6 |
PMFG 151 | Process Control Equipment | 5 |
PMFG 152 | Process Control Systems | 5 |
PMFG 201 | Electrical Control Equipment | 3 |
PMFG 202 | Electric Motors | 2 |
PMFG 210 | Advanced Industrial Maintenance | 5 |
WELD 105 | Related Welding I | 6 |
Diversity and Distribution Lists are available in the Lower Columbia College Academic Catalog and at lowercolumbia.edu/catalog.
Total credits required to earn this degree: 107 with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 in the program requirements.
The distribution lists are in the LCC Catalog. If you are online, click on the links below:
Advisor: Kam Todd, 360.442.2745, ktodd@lowercolumbia.edu
Total: | 13 | Total: | 16 | Total: | 14 | Total: | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fall Quarter | Winter Quarter | Spring Quarter | Summer Quarter | ||||||||
√ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs |
MFG 100 (A) | 3 | BLPT 150 (W) | 5 | MFG 120 (Sp) | 4 | ||||||
MASP 107 OR MASP 111 (A) |
5 | MASP 111 (A) | 5 | MFG 230 (Sp) | 4 | ||||||
MATH 106 (A) | 5 | MFG 105 (A) | 3 | ENGL 110 (A) | 5 | ||||||
CS 110 (A) | 3 |
HLTH 105 (A) |
1 | ||||||||
Total: | 21 | Total: | 19 | Total: | 15 | Total: | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fall Quarter | Winter Quarter | Spring Quarter | Summer Quarter | ||||||||
√ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs |
MFG 130 (F) | 5 | PMFG 110 (W) | 5 | BUS 144 (A) | 5 | ||||||
MFG 115 (F) | 5 | PMFG 152 (W) | 5 |
MFG 288 (A) |
2 | ||||||
PMFG 150 (F) | 6 | PMFG 201 (W) | 3 | MFG 289 (A) | 1 | ||||||
PMFG 151 (F) | 5 | WELD 105 (A) | 6 | PMFG 202 (Sp) | 2 | ||||||
PMFG 210 (Sp) | 5 |
Program planning is based on information available at the time of preparation. It is the student’s responsibility to meet with their LCC advisor and with an advisor at the college to which they plan to transfer for specific requirements. Consult the LCC catalog for LCC graduation requirements.
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Manufacturing industries are in need of skilled production operators and technicians with up-to-date, 21st century skills. Industries that make products from metal, plastics, wood and other materials, as well as those producing solar panels, biofuels, energy, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, semiconductors, and a host of other traditional and “green” products need employees capable of running and servicing sophisticated machinery. In addition, workers in these industries must understand and practice principles aimed at maintaining safety, improving quality, eliminating waste, and reducing or eliminating the impact of operations on the environment.
5 credits – ENGL& 101 English Composition I OR ENGL 110 Industrial Communications (ENGL 110 recommended)
5 credits – MATH 106 Industrial Mathematics
5 credits – BUS 144 Management of Human Relations:DIV meets all three of these requirements and is recommended.
5 credits – DHET 240 Fluid Power/Electrical Theory & Design OR TECH 100 Advanced Principles of Technology OR MFG 130 Materials Science OR choose from the Distribution List.
5 credits – from the Diversity Course List. Courses that meet this requirement may also be used toward other graduation requirements. Diversity courses are listed in the quarterly schedule and identified by ‘DIV’ attached to the course title. Example: BUS 144 Management of Human Relations:DIV.
BLPT 150 OR BLPT 160 |
Machinists Blueprint Reading OR Blueprint Reading for Welders |
5 |
CS 110 | Intro to Microcomputer Apps | 3 |
HLTH 105 |
First Aid, CPR, and Bloodborne Pathogens |
1 |
MASP 107 AND/OR MASP 111 |
Machining for Related Occupations (2-6 variable) Machine Shop (2-10 variable for a combined total of 10 credits) |
10 |
MFG 100 | Foundational Skills for the Trades | 3 |
MFG 105 | Industrial Safety | 3 |
MFG 115 | Manufacturing Processes | 5 |
MFG 120 | Quality Assurance | 4 |
MFG 140 | Industrial Hydraulics | 4 |
MFG 230 | Computer Integrated Manufacturing | 4 |
MFG 288 | Cooperative Education | 2 |
MFG 289 | Seminar | 1 |
PMFG 110 | Industrial Maintenance Fundamentals | 5 |
PMFG 150 | Electrical and Electronic Fundamentals | 6 |
PMFG 151 | Process Control Equipment | 5 |
PMFG 152 | Process Control Systems | 5 |
PMFG 201 | Electrical Control Equipment | 3 |
PMFG 202 | Electric Motors | 2 |
PMFG 210 | Advanced Industrial Maintenance | 5 |
WELD 105 | Related Welding I | 6 |
Diversity and Distribution Lists are available in the Lower Columbia College Academic Catalog and at lowercolumbia.edu/catalog.
Total credits required to earn this degree: 107 with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 in the program requirements.
The distribution lists are in the LCC Catalog. If you are online, click on the links below:
Advisor: Kam Todd, 360.442.2745, ktodd@lowercolumbia.edu
Total: | 13 | Total: | 16 | Total: | 14 | Total: | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fall Quarter | Winter Quarter | Spring Quarter | Summer Quarter | ||||||||
√ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs |
MFG 100 (A) | 3 | BLPT 150 (W) | 5 | MFG 120 (Sp) | 4 | ||||||
MASP 107 OR MASP 111 (A) |
5 | MASP 111 (A) | 5 | MFG 230 (Sp) | 4 | ||||||
MATH 106 (A) | 5 | MFG 105 (A) | 3 | ENGL 110 (A) | 5 | ||||||
CS 110 (A) | 3 |
HLTH 105 (A) |
1 | ||||||||
Total: | 21 | Total: | 19 | Total: | 15 | Total: | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fall Quarter | Winter Quarter | Spring Quarter | Summer Quarter | ||||||||
√ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs | √ | Courses | Crs |
MFG 130 (F) | 5 | PMFG 110 (W) | 5 | BUS 144 (A) | 5 | ||||||
MFG 115 (F) | 5 | PMFG 152 (W) | 5 |
MFG 288 (A) |
2 | ||||||
PMFG 150 (F) | 6 | PMFG 201 (W) | 3 | MFG 289 (A) | 1 | ||||||
PMFG 151 (F) | 5 | WELD 105 (A) | 6 | PMFG 202 (Sp) | 2 | ||||||
PMFG 210 (Sp) | 5 |
Program planning is based on information available at the time of preparation. It is the student’s responsibility to meet with their LCC advisor and with an advisor at the college to which they plan to transfer for specific requirements. Consult the LCC catalog for LCC graduation requirements.
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