FVTC Admissions Guide & Catalog

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Engineering & Electronic Related Technologies

10-605-163 Electronic Construction Techniques 1 10-605-143 Embedded Controllers & SCADA 1 10-890-103 Employability Strategies 1 10-605-142 LabVIEW and Data Acquisition (DAQ) 1 10-605-123 Linear Electronics - Operational Amplifiers 4 10-605-140 Microprocessors/Micro-controllers 4 10-660-182 Operating Systems 1 10-605-128 Power Control Applications 1 10-605-127 Power Control Devices 1 10-660-120 Solid State 1 1 10-605-121 Solid State 2-Electronics/EET 1 10-605-125 Solid State 3 1 10-605-126 Solid State 4 1 10-660-181 Technical Software Essentials 1 General Studies (24 Credits) 10-806-143 College Physics 1 3 10-804-115 College Technical Math 1 5 10-804-116 College Technical Math 2 4 10-809-195 Economics 3 10-809-199 Psychology of Human Relations 3 10-801-197 Technical Reporting 3 10-801-195 Written Communication 3 Electives (5 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-605-151 Automated Testing - GPIB & LabVIEW 1 10-605-174 Programmable Logic Controllers & Drive Applications 1 10-605-183 Wireless Communications 2 1

Energy & Environmental Engineering Technology NEW Associate Degree, 67 credits, Financial Aid Eligible The Energy & Environmental Engineering Technology degree is designed to prepare participants for the changing business climate in which energy and the environment are key concerns. Students will learn to apply engineering principles in the protection of human health and the environment, while minimizing costs and risks. Sustainability is emerging as a key business requirement as customers, employees, and the public are putting increasing pressure on every organization to reduce their impact on the planet. This degree addresses energy efficiency, energy alternatives, energy conservation, energy cost, environmental management systems, and the impact of energy usage on the environment. Technical Studies (37 Credits) 10-481-102 Carbon Footprint Reduction Management 10-623-179 Construction/Engineering Productivity 10-699-142 E-portfolio Assessment 10-481-108 Economics & Procurement of Energy 10-481-107 Energy & Environmental Conservation 10-481-106 Energy Production & Use 10-481-104 Fundamentals of Energy 10-623-106 Interpretation of Engineering Drawings 10-623-170 Intro to Lean Manufacturing 10-623-109 Introduction to Project Management 10-623-172 Introduction to Supply Chain Management 10-449-122 Introduction to the ISO 14000 Series 10-623-148 Manufacturing Processes 10-449-118 OSHA Environmental Technology 10-449-120 Safety in Green Technology 10-481-105 Sustainability as a Business Strategy General Studies (27 Credits) 10-804-115 College Technical Math 1

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10-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 10-809-195 Economics 10-806-114 General Biology 10-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 10-801-196 Oral/Interpersonal Comm 10-809-199 Psychology of Human Relations 10-801-195 Written Communication Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-623-102 Engineering Internship - 2 Cr 10-480-101 Renewable Energies, Overview

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Engineering Technology, Applied Associate Degree, 66 credits, Financial Aid Eligible The Applied Engineering Technology (AET) program is designed to prepare you to enter today's fast-paced and evolving work environment as a technician. This program provides you with core background knowledge in general manufacturing areas. Growing demand has created a need for specialty areas that focus on the rapid changes in technology and work processes. You will choose one track as the focus of your specialty area. Technical Studies (19 Credits) 10-623-100 Fundamentals of SPC 10-623-174 Industrial Problem Solving 10-623-177 Industrial Standards & Regulations 10-623-106 Interpretation of Engineering Drawings 10-623-170 Intro to Lean Manufacturing 10-623-109 Introduction to Project Management 10-623-172 Introduction to Supply Chain Management 10-623-148 Manufacturing Processes 10-106-137 Project Management for the Office 10-623-150 Quality Concepts General Studies (21 Credits) 10-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 10-809-197 Contemporary Amer Society 10-809-195 Economics 10-809-166 Intro to Ethics: Theory & App 10-801-196 Oral/Interpersonal Comm 10-809-199 Psychology of Human Relations 10-801-195 Written Communication Electives (3 Credits) - Suggested Electives: 10-623-185 Independent Project Application 10-103-104 MS PowerPoint 2007 Introduction 10-449-118 OSHA Environmental Technology 10-623-130 Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Concepts & Applications 10-449-178 Safety Internship - 1 Cr 10-449-179 Safety Internship - 2 Cr

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Students select one specialty:

Energy & Environmental Management (23 Credits) This specialty is for individuals interested in sustainability for business and residential uses. You will explore current standards and regulations as well as market and projected growth factors and develop sustainability plans and environmental management programs as defined by the ISO 14000 series. 10-449-122 10-449-123 10-449-124 10-480-105 10-481-102

Introduction to the ISO 14000 Series Safety Risk & Prevention Hazardous Materials & Waste Regulations Sustainability Assessment & Design Carbon Footprint Reduction Management

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