Advanced Manufacturing Technology (MND) Pathway
Associate in Science, STEM and Education Division
Recommended Course Selection Sequence
| CMP101 | Composition 1 | 3 |
| CPS100 | Information Technology and Its Applications | 3 |
EXP-ELECTIVE
| Experiential Learning Directed Elective(s) | 3 |
| MAT131 | Technical Mathematics 1 | 4 |
| MET124 | Basic Print Reading for Manufacturing | 2 |
| CAD101 | Principles of Computer-Aided Design 1 | 4 |
EXP-ELECTIVE
| Experiential Learning Directed Elective(s) | 3 |
| MAT132 | Technical Mathematics 2 | 4 |
| MET103 | Introduction to Manufacturing | 3 |
| MET122 | Materials | 3 |
LA-ELECTIVE
| Liberal Arts Elective(s) | 3 |
| MET220 | Fundamentals of Computer-Aided Manufacturing | 3 |
| MET224 | Operations Management | 3 |
| Technical Directed Elective | 3 |
| Experiential Learning Directed Elective or Technical Directed Elective | 3 |
| CMP150 | Composition II: Technical Writing | 3 |
| MET230 | Tools and Measurement | 3 |
| MET240 | Manufacturing Capstone Project | 3 |
| Technical Directed Elective | 3 |
| Experiential Learning Directed Elective or Technical Directed Elective | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 62
Program Notes
- Special admissions requirement
- Fall start only
- Evening program only
- This degree program will be available to graduates of the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Certificate Program, beginning in Fall 2017 pending sufficient enrollment.
Campus Information
Additional Graduation Requirements
Advising Notes
This degree is intended to prepare a student upon completion for entry-level employment and for specialized professional career advancement tracks within advanced manufacturing industries.
Program electives enable students to focus on technical areas that may align with individual educational and career goals in manufacturing.
Courses are listed in the recommended order you should take them.
Many courses have prerequisite requirements that must be fulfilled to be eligible to enroll in the course.
If you intend to graduate with an associate degree in two years, you should enroll in 15 credits if taking only fall/spring courses.
Completing 30 credits each year helps students stay on track to timely graduation.
Taking classes in the winter intersession and summer can accelerate your time to degree completion.
All student degree audits for graduation purposes will be based off the official program of study the student is enrolled in.