LCCC policy - Laramie County Community College
LCCC policy - Laramie County Community College
LCCC policy - Laramie County Community College
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Drafting Option<br />
Associate of Applied Science<br />
The engineering technology program is designed to prepare<br />
students for entry-level positions as a technician in drafting.<br />
The drafting option leads to an Associate of Applied Science<br />
degree in engineering technology.<br />
First Year<br />
FALL SEMESTER<br />
ENTK 1510 – Drafting I ........................................................ 3<br />
ENTK 1560 – Freehand Sketching....................................... 3<br />
ENTK 1520 – Drafting II ....................................................... 3<br />
ENTK 1570 – Inking for Drafters.......................................... 3<br />
ENTK 2500 – Computer-Aided Drafting I............................ 3<br />
MATH 0930 – Intermediate Algebra (or higher).................. 4<br />
19<br />
SPRING SEMESTER<br />
ENTK 1710 – Architectural Drafting I.................................. 3<br />
ENTK 2505 – Computer-Aided Drafting II .......................... 3<br />
ENTK 1720 – Architectural Drafting II................................. 3<br />
ENTK 2510 – Computer-Aided Drafting III ......................... 3<br />
ENTK 2520 – Advanced Mechanical Drafting..................... 3<br />
ENTK 2550 – Civil Drafting Technology .............................. 3<br />
18<br />
Second Year<br />
FALL SEMESTER<br />
MATH 1400 – Pre-Calculus Algebra..................................... 4<br />
ENGL 1010 – English I: Composition ................................. 3<br />
CO/M 1030 – Interpersonal Communication ..................... 3<br />
MGT 1010 – Employment Orientation.............................. 1<br />
COSC 1200 – Computer Information Systems ................... 3<br />
Physical Education Activity.....................................................<br />
SPRING SEMESTER<br />
MATH 1405 – Pre-Calculus Trigonometry -OR-<br />
Engineering Elective................................................................<br />
MGT 1000 – Introduction to Supervision -OR<br />
1<br />
15<br />
ENTK 1080 – Principles of Technology ............................... 3-4<br />
POLS 1000 – American and Wyoming Government -OR<br />
HIST 1211 – U.S. to 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1221 – U.S. from 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1251 – Wyoming History -OR<br />
ECON 1200 – Economics, Law, and Government............... 3<br />
CMAP 1700 – Word Processing I: ......................................... 1<br />
CMAP 1750 – Spreadsheet Applications I:.......................... 1<br />
ECON 1000 – Survey of Economics ..................................... 3<br />
14-15<br />
Total credit hours required...................................................66-67<br />
3<br />
English<br />
Mastery of the English language is essential for success in<br />
all fields of study. The major in English encourages students<br />
to develop and enrich reading, writing, and critical thinking<br />
skills by completing a broad base of liberal arts courses along<br />
with essential courses in writing and literature. The major<br />
leads to an Associate of Arts degree and applies towards<br />
various bachelor-degree programs including administration,<br />
communications, English, journalism, pre-law, and premedicine.<br />
ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020 do not count in the total<br />
required credits for a major in English at most schools.<br />
NOTE: Students who wish to be certified for public school<br />
teaching also should consult the requirements for a secondary<br />
education major.<br />
Non-English majors study in the English area for<br />
aesthetic reasons and for improvement of reading and writing<br />
skills.<br />
PROGRAM REqUIREMENTS<br />
ENGL 1010 – English I: Composition ................................. 3<br />
ENGL 1020 – English II ........................................................ 3<br />
Electives – Sophomore English .............................................. 12<br />
ENGL 2041 – Creative Writing: Nonfiction and Poetry<br />
ENGL 2042 – Creative Writing: Fiction and Drama<br />
ENGL 2140 – World Literature I (Offered fall, odd years)<br />
ENGL 2150 – World Literature II (Offered spring, even years)<br />
ENGL 2210 – English Literature I (Offered fall, even years)<br />
ENGL 2220 – English Literature II (Offered spring, odd years)<br />
ENGL 2230 – Introduction to Shakespeare<br />
ENGL 2310 – American Literature I (Offered fall, odd years)<br />
ENGL 2320 – American Literature II (Offered spring, even years)<br />
ENGL 2340 – Native American Culture and Literature<br />
Foreign Language .................................................................... 12<br />
30<br />
COLLEGE REqUIREMENTS<br />
CO/M 1030 – Interpersonal Communication ..................... 3<br />
HUMN 1010 – Introductory Humanities I ............................ 3<br />
HUMN 1020 – Introductory Humanities II ........................... 3<br />
PHIL 1000 – Introduction to Philosophy........................... 3<br />
POLS 1000 – American and Wyoming Government -OR<br />
HIST 1211 – U.S. to 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1221 – U.S. from 1865 -OR<br />
HIST 1251 – Wyoming History -OR<br />
ECON 1200 – Economics, Law, and Government............... 3<br />
MATH 1000 – Problem Solving -OR<br />
MATH 1400 – Pre-Calculus Algebra..................................... 3-4<br />
Physical Education Activity..................................................... 1<br />
Electives – Art, Music, Theater................................................ 3<br />
Social Science Elective............................................................ 6<br />
Lab Science ........................................................................ 4<br />
Elective ........................................................................ 3<br />
Computer Literacy Elective..................................................... 1<br />
36-37<br />
Total credit hours required...................................................66-67<br />
53