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THIRD SEMESTER Building C onstruction Tech. 201 Introduction to Concrete Design Engineering 211 Introduction to Surveying Building Construction Tech. 221 Building Equipment Engineering 201 Strength of Materials Social Science (See Graduation Requirements)

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FOURTH SEMESTER

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Building Construction Tech. 222 Building Equipment Building Construction Tech. 231 Contracts, Specifications and Estimating Building Construction Tech. 241 Principles of Structural Design Building Construction Tech. 251 Construction Procedures and Building Codes Industrial Supervision 231 Labor Management Relations Humanities or Social Science (See Graduation Requirements)

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ASSOCLA TE DEGREE PROGRAM IN ELEC1'RICA.L T'ECHNOLOGY SUGGESTED SEMESTER SEQUENCE FIRST SEMESTER Electrical-Electronic Tech. 100 Electrical Technolog-y Orientation English (See Graduation Requirements) Engineering 121 Engineering Drawing Engineering 125 Principles of ElectricityD. C. Circuits Mathematics * 101 Intermediate Algebra Physics 101 Introductory Physics

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SECOND SEMESTER Electrical-Electronic Tech. 140 D. C. Machines Electrical-Electronic Tech. 160 Basic Electronics Engineering 130 Principles of Electricity--A. C. Circuits English (See Graduation Requirements) Mathematics 103 Trigonometry Health or Ed. (See Graduation Requirements)

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