ACADEMIC MAP
Advanced Manufacturing Technology, A.A.S.
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Semester 1
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COURSE
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CR
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COMMENTS
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COLL 101 : ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE
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1
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ELEC 101 : ELECTRICITY & ELECTRONICS FUND
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3
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ELEC 102 : ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION 1
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3
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ELEC 104 : ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION 3
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3
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MATH 125 : TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS
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4
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ELEC 103 - (E&I 2) :
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3
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TOTAL: |
17 |
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Semester 2
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COURSE
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CR
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COMMENTS
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ENGL 107 : TECHNICAL WRITING
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3
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MTEC 102 : INTRODUCTORY CRAFT SKILLS
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2
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NCCER Core
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ELEC 202 : ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION 4
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3
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EI NCCER Level 3
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ELEC 203 : ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION 5
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3
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ELEC 204 : ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION 6
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3
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EI NCCER Level 4
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TOTAL: |
14 |
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Semester 3
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COURSE
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CR
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COMMENTS
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IM 101 : INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE 1
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3
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IM 102 : INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE 2
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3
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IM NCCER LEVEL 2
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IM 103 : INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE 3
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3
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: SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY ELECTIVE
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4
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: AESTHETICS, CREATIVITY & APPRECIATION OR HUMAN COMMUNICATION & INTERACTION OR PEOPLE AND THEIR WORLDS
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3
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CHOOSE 1 OF THE 3 LISTED
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TOTAL: |
16 |
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Semester 4
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COURSE
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CR
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COMMENTS
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: AESTHETICS, CREATIVITY & APPRECIATION OR HUMAN COMMUNICATION & INTERACTION OR PEOPLE AND THEIR WORLDS
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3
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CHOOSE 1 OF THE 3 LISTED
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IM 225 : ROBOTICS
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3
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IM 201 : INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE 4
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3
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IM NCCER LEVEL 3
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IDIT 202 : ADVANCED INSTRUMENTATION 4
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3
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IM 254 : CNC MACHINING 1
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3
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TOTAL: |
15 |
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The Associate of Applied Science in Advanced Manufacturing Technology prepares graduates for careers in the manufacturing sector. Advanced manufacturing technology graduates repair, troubleshoot and maintain a variety of manufacturing equipment including commercial e lectrical and mechanical systems. Hands-on courses give our graduates practical experience in automation, instrumentation and process control systems, as well as basic machining skills in order to facilitate working with modern equipment.
MILESTONE COURSE:
These courses are the keys to graduation and certification. Courses should be taken in the recommended semesters to stay on time for completion.
FIELD/CLINICAL COURSE:
CAREER PLANNING: Multicraft Techinician, Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, Pipefitter, Millwright, Industrial Maintenance Technician. Average wage: $15.74 - $26.15/hour.
CAPSTONE COURSE:
ELECTIVES:
CONCURRENT COURSES:
ADMISSION TO PROGRAM
CERTIFICATION:
PRACTICUM and SEMINAR
2+2 with WVU Parkersburg
CAREER LADDER:

Students should average 15 credit hours per semester, or 30 per year, to graduate on time.
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TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS:
62
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ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Associate of Applied (AAS) Science
The Advanced Manufacturing Technology degree program prepares graduates for careers in the manufacturing sector. Advanced manufacturing technology graduates repair, troubleshoot and maintain a variety of manufacturing equipment including commercial electrical and mechanical systems. Hands-on courses give our graduates practical experience in automation, instrumentation and process control systems, as well as basic machining skills in order to facilitate working with modern equipment.
Graduation Requirements:
- Complete the minimum number of credit hours required for the degree.
- Complete the general education curricula for the degree.
- Complete at least 15 semester hours credit at WVU Parkersburg.
- Maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average.
- Complete and file the graduation application, in OLSIS, within the stated deadlines.
To ensure breadth and depth as students meet these broad education goals, the curriculum focuses on six academic “strands.”
Aesthetics, Creativity, and Appreciation | Human Communication and Interaction | People and Their Worlds | Quantitative Reasoning | Scientific Inquiry | Writing and Rhetoric | ART-101
ART-111
ENGL-131
ENGL-132
ENGL-221
ENGL-222
ENGL-241
ENGL-242
ENGL-257
ENGL-261
ENGL-262
ENGL-285
MUSI-170
THEA-101 | COMM-105
COMM-111
COMM-112
COMM-202 | ECON-201
ECON-202
GEOG-102
HIST-101
HIST-102
HIST-152
HIST-153
HIST-250
PHIL-111
PHIL-150
PHIL-231
POLS-101
POLS-102
PSYC-101 PSYC-241
SOC-101
SOC-107
SOC-221 | MATH-120
MATH-125
MATH-126
MATH-211 | ASTR-106 BIOL-101
BIOL-102
BIOL-103
BIOL-104
BIOL-107
BIOL-108
BIOL-109
BIOL-115
BIOL-117
BIOL-171
CHEM-111
CHEM-115
CHEM-116
GEOL-101
GEOL-102
GEOL-103
GEOL-104
GEOL-105
PSCI-101
PSCI-111
PSCI-112
PHYS-101
PHYS-102 PHYS-111 | ENGL-101
ENGL-102
ENGL-107 |
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