Residential and Commercial Appliance Technology, Associate of Applied Sciences - MAT3

The Associate of Science in Residential and Commercial Appliance Technology degree program provides the knowledge and skills to diagnose and repair major residential and commercial appliances. Emphasis is placed on the kitchen, laundry and refrigeration components in the residential and commercial fields include the servicing, installation and repairs of these appliances. Topics include the component identification and application, repair and diagnosis of malfunctioning electrical, electronic and mechanical components, wiring diagram interpretation, residential and commercial appliance installations, coin machine operation/installation and card readers.

Program Curriculum

Area I - Language Arts/Communications

ENGL 1101Composition and Rhetoric

3

Area II - Social Behavioral Sciences

SOCI 1101Introduction to Sociology

3

Area III - Natural Sciences/Mathematics (Min 3 Hours)

MATH 1011Business Math

3

MATH 1103Quantitative Skills and Reasoning

3

Area IV - Humanities/Fine Arts

MUSC 1101Music Appreciation

3

Area V - Program Specific Requirement

Program Specific Elective

Select any course in consultation with the instructor or program advisor. 

Requirements List

AIRC 1005Refrigeration Fundamentals

4

APSV 1005Appliance Controls Fundamentals

3

APSV 1010Laundry Appliances

6

APSV 1020Kitchen Appliances

6

APSV 1030Refrigeration Appliances

6

APSV 1070Microwave Ovens

3

APSV 1080Appliance Motors

3

APSV 1100Appliance Servicing OBI

3

APSV 2000Commercial Voltage

3

APSV 2010Commercial Laundry

3

APSV 2020 Commercial Kitchen

3

APSV 2030Commercial Refrigeration

3

COMP 1000Introduction to Computer Literacy

3

IDFC 1011Direct Current I

3

Total Credit Hours: 69