ACR 147
Refrigerant Transition and
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AIR CONDITIONING/REFRIGERATION Associate in Occupational Technologies Degree (AOT) 76 Credit Hours
Recovery Theory
3
• • • • • • • Area V – Minor Courses ACR 148 ACR 181 ACR 192 ACR 200 ACR 203 ACR 205 ACR 210
Heat Pump Systems I Special Topics: ACR I
3 3
HVAC Apprenticeship/Internship Review for Contractors Exam Commercial Refrigeration System Sizing and Air Distribution Troubleshooting HVACR Systems
3
The Air Conditioning/Refrigeration certificate must be completed prior to beginning this degree. Technical Major Courses that were taken in the certificate apply to this Associate in Occupational Technologies Degree. Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.
3
3 3
3
12
Select 12 credit hours from the following courses: • AUT 104
Air Conditioning/Refrigeration (ACR) Certificate
Major: Minor:
Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing
3
Industrial Electronics (ILT)
•
EET 100 ELT 116 ELT 117 ELT 118 ETC 101 ETC 102 ETC 108 ILT 194 ILT 196 INT 117 INT 118 INT126 INT 127
Introduction to Engineering Technologies 3
• • • • • • • • • •
General Studies Courses
Hours(s)
Residential Wiring AC & DC Machines Commercial/Industrial Wiring I
6
Pre-Professional Courses • ORI 101
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Orientation to College
1
DC Fundamentals AC Fundamentals Motor Controls I Introduction to PLCs
NOTE: See Area V* for other College Requirements Area I – Written Composition
3 3
•
ENG 101
English Composition I
Advanced PLCs
Area II – Humanities & Fine Arts
6
•
Principles of Industrial Mechanics Fundamentals of Industrial Hydraulics
Humanities and Fine Arts Course* 3 NOTE: Spanish cannot be used to satisfy this area requirement
Preventative Maintenance
•
Select one of the following Speech courses: * • SPH 106
Prin. of Ind. Pumps and Piping Systems
Fundamentals of Oral Comm.** Fundamentals of Public Speaking** Intro. to Interpersonal Comms**
3 3 3 7 4
• •
SPH 107 SPH 116
A UTO B ODY /C OLLISION R EPAIR (ABR)
Area III – Natural Science & Mathematics *
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Natural Science Requirement
Select one of the following courses: * • MTH 100
Auto body/collision repair work has variety and challenges. Each damaged vehicle presents a different problem. Using their broad knowledge of automotive construction and repair techniques, graduates of the program learn to develop appropriate methods for each job. Auto body/collision repair technicians learn to make The Auto Body/Collision Repair program is designed to teach students to repair collision damage on vehicles. The program includes the latest repair technology, welding, shop safety, metal straightening, fiberglass repair, damage estimating and refinishing. Students will obtain skills which include all phases of collision repair and refinish. MISSION:
Intermediate College Algebra** Mathematical Applications**
3 3
•
MTH 116
(or higher level math)** Area IV – History, Social, & Behavioral Sciences*
3
• • •
HIS - History, SOC - Social or
PSY Behavioral Science Area V* – Pre-Professional /College Requirements
5
Select one of the following courses: * • CIS 130
Introduction to Information Systems
3
•
CIS 146 and
structural, nonstructural, and mechanical repairs. This program consists of one certificate, one A.O.T. degree option, and one
Computer Applications*
3
•
short certificate.
Two 1-credit hour PED Activity Courses*
2
T OTAL G ENERAL S TUDIES C OURSES
25
AUTOMOTIVE BODY/COLLISION REPAIR Short Certificate – 25 Credit Hours
* See Degree Plan for listing of approved courses
Area V – Technical Major Courses
39
Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.
Select 39 credit hours from the following courses:
• • • • • • • • • • •
ACR 111 ACR 113 ACR 121 ACR 122 ACR 123 ACR 112 ACR 119 ACR 132 ACR 134 ACR 135 ACR 144
Principles of Refrigeration Refrigeration Piping Practices
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Semester Hours
Principles of Electricity for HVACR
Pre-Professional Courses
1
HVACR Electric Circuits
•
ORI 101
Orientation to College
HVACR Electrical Components HVACR Service Procedures
Technical Courses of Study:
24
• • • • •
Fundamentals of Gas Heating Systems
ABR 111 ABR 114 ABR 122 ABR 123 ABR 151
Non-Structural Repair
3 3 3 3
Residential Air Conditioning
Non-Structural Panel Replacement
Ice Machines
Surface Preparation
Mechanical/Gas/Safety Codes
Paint Preparation and Equipment Safety and Environmental Practices
Basic Drawing/Print Reading HVAC
3
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