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Elizabethtown Community and Technical College
Higher Education Begins Here
Associate in Applied Science in General Occupational/Technical StudiesConstruction Carpentry
Date DateName _______________________________ Empl. ID#: ____________________ Entered __________ Grad. __________
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Credit Resident Transfer School
Oral Communications (COM 181) 3Mathematics Course (Any math requirement listed in the KCTCS catalog
approved for the A.A.S. Degree)3
Social Interaction (PY 110 or SOC 101) 3Writing Course (ENG 101) 3Science Course 3
General Education Subtotal: 15TECHNICAL COURSES Credit Resident Transfer School
IT 100 Introduction to Computers (or CIS 100) 3BRX 220 Blueprint Reading for Construction 3ISX 100 Industrial Safety 3CAR 126 Introduction to Construction Carpentry 3CAR 127 Introduction to Construction Carpentry Lab 1CAR 140 Site Layout and Foundations 3CAR 141 Site Layout and Foundations Lab 2CAR 150 Construction Forms 3CAR 151 Construction Forms Lab 2CAR 190 Floor and Wall Framing 3CAR 191 Floor and Wall Framing Lab 2CAR 196 Ceiling and Roof Framing 3CAR 197 Ceiling and Roof Framing Lab 2CAR 200 Exterior and Interior Finish 3CAR 201 Exterior and Interior Finish Lab 2CAR 240 Cabinet Construction & Installation 3CAR 241 Cabinet Construction & Installation 2CAR 298 Cooperative Education or 2CAR 299 Practicum (2)
Technical Courses Subtotal: 45DEGREE TOTAL: 60
Associate in Applied Science Computer Aided Drafting and Design
Date DateName _______________________________ Empl. ID#: ____________________ Entered __________ Grad. __________
General Education Credit Resident Transfer School
ENG 101 Writing I 3MT 110 Applied Mathematics or Higher Level Math Course 3Science (with or without a lab) 3Social Interaction (PY 110 or SOC 101) 3Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Language 3Oral Communications (COM 181 or COM 252) 3Computer Literacy (CIS 100, IT 100 or Test Out) 0-3
General Education Core Subtotal:18-21Technical Core
DFT 102 Drafting Fundamentals 4DFT 112 Engineering Graphics 4DFT 122 Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting 4DFT 130 Descriptive Geometry 4DFT 152 Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting 4DFT 252 Parametric Modeling 4ADFT 130 Introduction to Architecture 4
Technical Core Subtotal: 28
Technical Electives NOTE: Choose 19-21 credits from the following list. This list is not all inclusive; other courses may be taken as approved by the program coordinator.
ADFT 230 Construction Techniques 4ADFT 240 Architectural Design 4ADFT 252 Commercial Detailing 4ADFT 262 Working Drawings 4DFT 212 Industrial Drafting Processes 4DFT 222 Mechanical Design 4DFT 240 Advanced Dimensioning and Measurement 4DFT 292 Industrial Applications 43-4 Credit Hours Approved by Program Advisor 3-4
Technical Electives Subtotal:19-21
A.A.S. Computer Aided Drafting and Design TOTAL: 65-70
Associate in Applied Science in Machine Tool TechnologyDate Date
Name _______________________________ Empl. ID#: ____________________ Entered __________ Grad. __________
REQUIRED CORE COURSES Credit Resident Transfer School
General Education CoursesENG 101 Writing I 3MT 115 Technical Mathematics or 3MT 125 Technical Algebra and Trigonometry or Higher Math
(3)
Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Language 3Science Course 3-4Social Interaction 3Computer Literacy * 0-3
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 17-22Technical Courses Credit Resident Transfer School
MTT 110 Fundamentals of Machine Tools A and 3MTT 112 Fundamentals of Machine Tools B or 4MTT 114 Fundamentals of Machine Tools (7)MTT 118 Metrology/Control Charts 3MTT 120 Applied Machining I and 3MTT 122 Applied Machining II or 4MTT 124 Applied Machining (7)MTT 130 Manual Programming and 3MTT 132 CAD/CAM/CNC or 3MTT 134 Manual Programming/CAD/CAM/CNC (6)MTT 210 Industrial Machining I and 3MTT 212 Industrial Machining II or 4MTT 214 Industrial Machining (7)MTT 220 Advanced Industrial Machining I and 4MTT 222 Advanced Industrial Machining II or 2MTT 224 Advanced Industrial Machining (6)MTT 2301 Intro. to Conversational Programming and 3MTT 2302 Conversational Editing and Subroutines or 3MTT 230 Conversational Programming (6)MTT 2401 Intro to 3-D Code Sequencing & Tool Path Production and 3MTT 2402 Advanced 3-D Code Sequencing & Macro Systems or 3MTT 240 Intro to 3-D Programming (6)BRX 110 Basic Blueprint Reading for Machinist and 2BRX 210 Mechanical Blueprint Reading or 2BRX 112 Blueprint Reading for Machinist (4)Electives 2-3
Technical Courses Total: 52MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY TOTAL: 69-70
Associate in Applied Science Degree in Welding TechnologyDate Date
Name _______________________________ Empl. ID#: ____________________ Entered __________ Grad. __________
REQUIRED CORE COURSES Credit Resident Transfer School
General Education CoursesCOM 252 Intro. to Interpersonal Communication or 3COM 181 Basic Public Speaking (3)Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Language Course 3MT 110 Applied Mathematics or 3MT 145 Mathematics or (3)MA 109 College Algebra (3)PY 110 General Psychology or 3SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)ENG 101 Writing I 3PHY 151 Introduction to Physics and 3PH 161 Introductory Physics Laboratory I or 1Science Course (3)Computer Literacy 0-3
General Education Courses Subtotal: 18-22Technical CoursesWLD 100 Oxy-Fuel Systems and 2WLD 101 Oxy-Fuel Systems Lab or 2WLD 110 Cutting Processes and (2)WLD 111 Cutting Processes Lab (3)WLD 120 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and 2WLD 121 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Fillet Lab 3WLD 123 SMAW Groove Welds with Backing Lab or 3WLD 225 SMAW Open Groove Lab (3)WLD 130 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) and 2WLD 131 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Fillet Lab 3WLD 133 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Groove Lab 3WLD 140 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and 2WLD 141 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Fillet Lab 3WLD 143 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Groove Lab 3WLD 170 Blueprint Reading for Welding and 2WLD 171 Blueprint Reading for Welding Lab 3WLD 220 Welding Certification and 2WLD 221 Welding Certification Lab 3WLD 298 Welding Practicum or 1-6WLD 299 Cooperative Work Experience (1-6)Technical Electives 3
Technical Courses Subtotal: 42-48Program Total: 60-70
Associate in Applied Science in Plumbing TechnologyDate Date
Name _______________________________ Empl. ID#: ____________________ Entered __________ Grad. __________
REQUIRED COURSES Credit Resident Transfer School
ENG 101 Writing I 3Mathematics 3Science 3Social Interaction 3Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Language 3Computer Literacy 3Oral Communications 3
Total General Education Courses: 21
Associate in Applied Science in Automotive TechnologyDate Date
Name _______________________________ Empl. ID#: ____________________ Entered __________ Grad. __________
REQUIRED COURSES Credit Resident Transfer School
General EducationMathematics Course 3Science Course 3Social Interaction Course 3Heritage/Humanities Course 3Writing/Accessing Information 3Oral Communication 3
Total General Education Courses: 18Technical CoursesADX 120 Basic Automotive Electricity and 3ADX 121 Basic Automotive Electricity Lab or 2BEX 100 Basic Electricity for Non-Majors and (3)BEX 101 Basic Electricity Lab for Non-Majors (2)ADX 150 Engine Repair 3ADX 151 Engine Repair Lab 2ADX 170 Climate Control 3ADX 171 Climate Control Lab 1ADX 260 Electrical Systems 3ADX 261 Electrical Systems Lab 2AUT 110 Brake Systems 3AUT 111 Brake Systems Lab 2AUT 130 Manual Transmissions 3AUT 131 Manual Transmissions Lab 2AUT 140 Basic Fuel and Ignition Systems 3AUT 141 Basic Fuel and Ignition Systems Lab 2AUT 142 Emission Systems 3AUT 143 Emissions Systems Lab 2AUT 160 Suspension and Steering 3AUT 161 Suspensions and Steering Lab 2AUT 180 Automatic Transmission/Transaxle 3AUT 181 Automatic/Transmission/Transaxle Lab 2COE 199 Cooperative Education or 1AUT 198 Practicum (1)AUT 240 Computer Control Systems and Diagnosis 3AUT 241 Computer Control Systems and Diagnosis Lab 2CIS 100 Introduction to Computers 3
Technical Courses Subtotal: 58Program Total: 76
MATH PLACEMENTEffective for First Time Freshmen Fall 2010
For students whose degree requires:MAT 150 – College Algebra or MAT 146 – Contemporary Math
ACT Math Score Compass Scores Math Course
27 or higher N/A MA 113 – Calculus I
22 or higher 55 – 100 (Algebra domain) MAT 150 – College Algebra
19 – 21 36 – 54 (Algebra domain)MAT 150 – College Algebra AND MT 190 – College Algebra Lab,ORMAT 146 – Contemporary Math
Below 19 31 – 35 (Algebra domain) MT 120 – Intermediate Algebra
Below 19 16 – 30 (Algebra domain) MT 065 – Basic Algebra
Below 19 Below 16 (Algebra domain) AND41 – 100 (Pre-Algebra domain)
MT 065 – Basic Algebra
Below 19 17 – 40 (Pre-Algebra domain) MT 055 – Pre-Algebra
Below 19 Below 17 (Pre-Algebra domain) Refer to MORE Center
MATH PLACEMENTEffective for First Time Freshmen Fall 2010
For students whose degree requires:MAT 105 – Business Math, MAT 110 – Applied Math, or MAT 116 – Technical Math
ACT Math Score Compass Scores Math Course
19 or higher 25 – 35 (Algebra domain)MAT 105 – Business Math ORMAT 110 – Applied Math ORMAT 116 – Technical Math
Below 19 16 – 24 (Algebra domain) MT 065 – Basic Algebra
Below 19 Below 16 (Algebra domain) AND41 – 100 (Pre-Algebra domain)
MT 065 – Basic Algebra
Below 19 17 – 40 (Pre-Algebra domain) MT 055 – Pre-Algebra
Below 19 Below 17 (Pre-Algebra domain) Refer to MORE Center
Programs Math Requirements
Air Conditioning Technology MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Associate in Arts MAT 150 or MAT 146
Associate in Science MAT 150
Automotive Technology MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Business Administration MAT 110, MAT 105, or MAT 150
Carpentry MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Computer Aided Drafting MAT 110, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Criminal Justice MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Culinary Arts MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Dental Hygiene Program MAT 110 or MAT 150
Diesel Technology MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Electrical Technology MAT 116 or MAT 150
Engineering Technology MAT 150
Fire/Rescue Science Technology MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
General Occupational/Technical Studies MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Human Services MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Industrial Maintenance MAT 116 or MAT 150
Information Technology MAT 150
Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Machine Tool Technology MAT 116 or MAT 150
Medical Information Technology MAT 110, MAT 105, or MAT 150
Nursing Program (RN) MAT 110 or MAT 150
Office Systems Technology MAT 110, MAT 105, or MAT 150
Plumbing Technology MAT 110, MAT 105, MAT 116, or MAT 150
Quality Management Systems MAT 150
Radiography MAT 150
Respiratory Care MAT 110, MAT 146, or MAT 150
Undecided MAT150
Welding Technology MAT 110, MAT146, or MAT 150
Reading PlacementFor AA/AS/AAS degrees
Effective Fall 2010
• A&S 100—this course is 1 credit hour, online only, first bi-term, earns letters grades and calculates in the GPA. It focuses on college level vocabulary and textbook comprehension skills.
• • RDG 030—this course is identical to the previous CMS 185. Students have fulfilled their reading
requirement when they complete RDG 030. They are not required to later take A&S 100.• • RDG 020—students must take RDG 030 when they complete this class.
ACT Reading Score COMPASS Reading Score Course to enroll in:
20 or higher 84—100 No reading course required
19 81—83 A&S 100Students may concurrently enroll in credit bearing courses
Below 19 68-80 RDG 030
Below 19 44—67 RDG 020
Below 19 0—43 Refer to MORE Center
Writing and Study Skills PlacementFor AA/AS/AAS degrees
Effective Fall 2010
ACT Writing Score COMPASS Writing Score Course to enroll in:
18 or higher 70—100 ENG 101
Below 18 38-69 ENC 091
Below 18 21--37 ENC 090
Below 18 0—20 Refer to MORE Center
GEN 100 Introduction to College 1 credit hour, first bi-term.Useful for any student, especially NON-developmental students.
GE 101 Strategies for Academic Success(become GEN 102 in spring 2011)
3 credit hoursUseful for all students who need any developmental courses. Students who enroll in RDG 020 should take this as their 4th course.
M.O.R.E.(MATH, ORIENTATION, READING AND ENGLISH)
• AT ECTC - The path to college success begins hereThe M.O.R.E. Center is a partnership between ECTC and Hardin County Adult Basic Education
Objective: To provide academic assistance to reduce time and cost to successful degree/credential completion for students with a specific COMPASS score in Pre-Algebra, Reading, or English.Outcome: To prepare students to successfully transition and complete college coursework.
COMPASS score range
PRE-ALGEBRA (0--16)READING (0--43)ENGLISH (0--20)
Students scoring within these ranges, for these subjects only, will be referred to the M.O.R.E. CENTER or their County Adult Basic Education Centers before enrolling in developmental courses.
Students will have the opportunity to tailor their schedules in order to apply for financial aid. In some instances, students may have the opportunity to earn college credit for the work completed at the M.O.R.E Center or other Kentucky Basic Adult Education centers.
The M.O.R.E. Center is located in room 312OTB9:00am--3:00pm Monday through Thursday 5:30pm--7:30pm Monday and Tuesday Phone: 270-706-8418
Nelson CountyBardstown/Nelson County Adult Learning CenterBelinda Carter407 South Third StreetBardstown, KY 40004
Belinda.carter@bardstown.kyschools.us502-331-8809
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