SUNY Orange Academic Program Guide 2017-2018
SUNY Orange Academic Program Guide 2017-2018
SUNY Orange Academic Program Guide 2017-2018
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Fire Protection Technology<br />
(A.A.S.)<br />
This Associate in Applied Science degree program<br />
guides students through a series of college-level<br />
courses that are designed to prepare them for a<br />
career in the highly demanding field of fire and<br />
emergency services. Through the study of fire<br />
protection management the student will discover<br />
the entire process for the requirements of becoming<br />
a firefighter.<br />
First Semester<br />
Credits<br />
ENG 101 Freshman English 1 3<br />
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />
MAT 101 Elementary Algebra 3<br />
FIR 101 Introduction to Fire Technology 3<br />
________ Intro. to Fire & Emergency<br />
Services Admin. 3<br />
PED____ Physical Education Elective 1<br />
Second Semester<br />
ENG 102 Freshman English 2 3<br />
PSY 101 General Psychology 3<br />
SOC 220 Race, Ethnicity, and Society 3<br />
FIR 103 Principles of Building Construction 3<br />
FIR ____ Fire Protection Tech. Elective 3<br />
PED____ Physical Education Elective 1<br />
Third Semester<br />
POL 103 U.S. Government 3<br />
COM 101 Foundations of Communication 3<br />
FIR ____ Fire Protection Tech. Elective 3<br />
FIR ____ Fire Protection Tech. Elective 3<br />
FIR ____ Fire Protection Tech. Elective 3<br />
PED____ Physical Education Elective 1<br />
Fourth Semester<br />
________ Natural Science Gen Ed Elective + 3<br />
CIT 100 Computer Literacy 3<br />
FIR ____ Fire Protection Tech. Elective 3<br />
FIR ____ Fire Protection Tech. Elective 3<br />
FIR ____ Fire Protection Tech. Elective 3<br />
Total Credits: 64<br />
+ Minimum credit value for this course is 3 credits.<br />
Students may fulfill this requirement with a course of a<br />
higher credit value.<br />
Green Building Maintenance<br />
and Management (A.A.S.)<br />
This Associate in Applied Science degree program<br />
in Green Building Maintenance and Management<br />
provides students with the skills and knowledge<br />
needed to maintain and manage high-performance<br />
commercial buildings.<br />
Pre-<strong>Program</strong> Requirements<br />
Math Comp<br />
First Semester<br />
Credits<br />
CCS 102 College Life Skills 1<br />
ENG 101 Freshman English I 3<br />
MAT 101 Elementary Algebra 3<br />
GRB 1100 Intro to Green Buildings L 3<br />
GRB 1200 Intro to Renewable Energy # L 3<br />
________ Computer Science elective 3<br />
PES 100 Concepts of Wellness 1<br />
PES ____ Physical Education 1<br />
Second Semester<br />
ENG 102 Freshman English II 3<br />
PHL 220 Ethics 3<br />
GRB 1300 Energy Management # D 3<br />
GRB 1400 Green Building Materials # D 3<br />
BIO 101 General Ecology 4<br />
Third Semester<br />
ECO 202 Microeconomics 3<br />
GRB 2100 Building Automation<br />
and Controls # L 3<br />
GRB 2200 Solar & Wind Systems # L 3<br />
BIO 205 General Ecology 3<br />
GRB 2300 Commercial Electrical # L 3<br />
Fourth Semester<br />
GRB 2400 Care of Green Spaces # D 3<br />
MGT 205 Human Resources Management 3<br />
GRB 2500 Troubleshooting<br />
Building Systems # D 3<br />
________ Liberal Arts elective + 3<br />
GRB 2600 Green HVAC # D 3<br />
Total Credits: 65<br />
* Required of all first-time, full-time students<br />
NOTE: See College Catalog for math competency<br />
requirement.<br />
$ All AAS degrees require ENG 1001 Composition I,<br />
ENG 1301 Fundamentals of Speech, a 4 credit science<br />
course with lab and a minimum of 10 additional Liberal<br />
Arts credits from at least two other areas of study. Liberal<br />
Arts prefixes: ANT, ART, ECO, ENG, FLA, GEO, HIS,<br />
HON, HUM, MAT, PHO, POL, PSY, SCI, and SOC.<br />
CPT 1301, Logic and Problem Solving, is also singularly<br />
classified as liberal arts.<br />
# The technical courses for this program will be delivered<br />
on site and/or through interactive TV Distance Learning<br />
Technology approved for all Consortium colleges.<br />
+ Minimum credit value for this course is 3 credits.<br />
Students may fulfill this requirement with a course of a<br />
higher credit value.<br />
L offered only in the fall semester<br />
D offered only in the spring semester<br />
TECHNOLOGIES<br />
New Media (A.A.S.)<br />
This Associate in Applied Science degree program<br />
in New Media is to provide students with the skills<br />
needed to pursue a career in the field of video,<br />
audio, and/or digital film production.<br />
First Semester<br />
Credits<br />
ENG 101 Freshman English 1 3<br />
________ Math or Liberal Arts Science 3<br />
COM 107 Intro to Media Production 3<br />
ART 121 Digital Photography 3<br />
ART 123 Visual Communications 3<br />
________ Physical Education .5<br />
Second Semester<br />
ENG 102 Freshman English 2 3<br />
COM 101 Foundations of Communication 3<br />
COM 113 Digital Storytelling 3<br />
COM 105 Media and Society 3<br />
COM 108 Digital Video: Post Production 3<br />
________ Restricted Elective ** 3<br />
Third Semester<br />
________ Social Science Elective 3<br />
ENG 130 Writing for Media 3<br />
COM 111 Digital Radio Production 3<br />
COM 115 TV Studio Production 3<br />
ART 225 Web Design 1 3<br />
________ Physical Education .5<br />
Fourth Semester<br />
________ Social Science Elective 3<br />
________ Math or Liberal Arts Science 3<br />
COM 223 Screenwriting 3<br />
________ Restricted Elective ** 3<br />
ART 230 Arts & Comm Practicum 2<br />
PES 100 Concepts of Physical Wellness 1<br />
Total Credits: 64<br />
** Restricted Electives:<br />
COM 221 - Cinematography<br />
COM 227 - Visual Effects<br />
COM 225 - Sound Design<br />
MUS 111 - Audio Engineering for the Arts<br />
ART 122 - Digital Photography 2<br />
ART 226 - Web Design 2<br />
COM 207 - Public Speaking<br />
COM 103 - The Speaking Voice<br />
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