Mechanical Engineering Technology ***Effective Fall 2013*** AS Degree #4700 (64 credits) Engineering & Technology Division
NAME:_______________________ Advisor:______________________
Developmental Courses as determined through College Placement Testing*: * Please note: 0-level courses do not transfer and do not count toward graduation requirements; however, they are required to enter college level courses if needed based on placement scores.. English as Second Language ____ Any ENGL ESL classes* Reading Comprehension ____ ENGL 001* ____ ENGL 002* ____ ENGL 003*
Writing Fundamentals ____ ENGL 050* ____ ENGL 051* Freshman Year Exp. ____ FS 100 / 102 ____ Dept. FYE
Math Testing Prior to 4/16 _____FS 107(option) _____MATH 010* ____ MATH 020* ____ MATH 051*
Math Testing AFTER 4/1/16 ____FS 107(option) ___ MATH 033* ____MATH 008* ___ MATH 044* ___ MATH 022* ___ MATH 055*
SUBJECT NUMBER First Semester ____ CAD 154 ____ ELEC 100 ____ ENGL 101
DESCRIPTION
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ENGR 102 GTEC 202 MATH 103 MDES 207
Engineering & Engr. Tech. Orientation Statistical Quality Control College Algebra Machine Shop Theory and Practice
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Second Semester ENGL 102 or
Composition II
ENGL 1041
Report and Technical Writing
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GTEC 104 GTEC 201 IA 205 MATH 104
Engineering Materials and Processes Statics Computer Numerical Control Trigonometry
Pre: MATH 051 or 055 Pre: MATH 103 Co: MATH 104 Pre: MDES 207 & CAD 154 Pre: MATH 103 Total Credits
3 3 3 3 15
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Third Semester COMM 1011 or
Effective Speaking or
3
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COMM 203 _________
Interpersonal Communication Core B Elective4
Pre: Eligibility for ENGL 101 and completion of any reading developmental courses Pre: ENGL 101
Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Fundamentals of Electricity/ Electronics Composition I
PRE or CO-REQUISITE
CREDITS
Co: MATH 051 Pre: Placement through college placement testing program Pre: Eligibility for enrollment in ENGL 101
Pre: MATH 051 or 055 Pre: Math Placement Test Total Credits
Fourth Semester CVTE 208 MDES 201 MDES 206 _________ _________
Strength of Materials Dynamics Fluid Flow Core A Elective4 Physical Education Elective2
Pre: GTEC 201 Pre: GTEC 201 & CAD 154 Pre: GTEC 201
Total Credits ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Fifth Semester CAD 164 ENGR 271 GTEC 208 IA 208 or IA 213 MDES 204 _________
Adv. Computer Aided Drafting & Design Design for the Environment Strength of Materials Lab PLC’s and Automation or Advanced Topics in PLC’s Product Design Free Elective
2 3 3 1 16
Pre: ENGL 101 with a grade of C or higher and 3 completion of ENGL 003 with a grade of C or higher Pre: ENGL 101with a grade of C or higher and completion of ENGL 003 with a grade of C or higher
Total Credits ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
3 1 3
Pre: CAD 154 Pre: GTEC 201 Pre: ELEC 100 Pre: IA 208 Pre: CVTE 208 & MATH 104
3 6 3 3 3 3 1 13 2 3 1 2 3 3 3
Students are encouraged to see their faculty advisor to develop and review their individual educational plans. 3/4/16 RK
Total Credits
17
Total Program Credits
64
Program Notes: 1. 2. 3.
4.
PSU/HBG, will not transfer ENGL 102 and COMM 203 – PLEASE take ENGL 104 and COMM 101. One 1 credit PE/Wellness (W) course is required. See HACC website, www.hacc.edu for current list of Wellness courses. One 3 credit Diversity (D) course is required for graduation. General Education Core Requirements can be used to complete this requirement. See HACC website, www.hacc.edu for current list of Diversity courses. Make sure student takes a Diversity course as one of their transfer electives or as an appropriate Core A or Core B that will also work for their transfer college. Core elective requirements may vary each academic year. Please go to www.hacc.edu to view a current list.
Additional Comments: a. Additional classes to those shown are required to transfer into a *BSMET Program. Application to your transfer institution should be initiated in October/ November (one year in advance). Minimum GPA is 2.0. See Counselor for list of transfer schools and ABET website. b. Most technical courses are not offered in Summer, and are only offered in semester shown. However, Physics, Computer Science, English, and many electives are offered in summer.
*Suggested courses to take when considering transferring to four-year institutions: Please check with transfer school for accurate course transferability
PHYS 201 (General Physics I), Session I PHYS 202 (General Physics II), Session II BIOL 101 (General Biology MATH 119 (Pre-Calculus), 12 Wk Session
4 4 4 4
MATH 121 (Calculus) MATH 122 (Calculus II) MATH 202 (Intro to Statistics) CHEM 101 (Inorganic Chemistry)
4 4 4 4
Program Contact Information: Faculty Advisor: Kim Ketelsleger
[email protected] (736-4224 Ext 214224 – Midtown II Room 301H) Faculty Advisor: Forrest Lysinger
[email protected] (736-4223 Ext 214223–Midtown II Room 301H) Academic Advisor: Samantha Shoup
[email protected] (801-3260 Ext. 513260 –York Campus, RM 102C) Faculty Counselor: Robert Karas
[email protected] (780-2628 –HBG Campus Cooper 222) Faculty Counselor: Jennifer Alleman
[email protected] (358-2973 Ext. 312973 –Lancaster Campus, RM 221) Faculty Counselor: Ann Burris
[email protected] (270-6319 –Lebanon Campus, D104H) Gettysburg Campus: Counseling & Advising (337-3855 Ext. 113001)
Students are encouraged to see their faculty advisor to develop and review their individual educational plans. 3/4/16 RK