| Preparing For Your Career In: MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY - ENGINEERING OPTION |
| Associate in Applied Science Degree 68 Semester
Hours Minimum |
| at Illinois Central College |
| PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL |
| Subject |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
| English |
English 1-2 |
English 3-4 |
English 5-6 |
*English 7-8 |
| Math |
Algebra 1-2 |
Geometry 3-4 |
Algebra 3-4 |
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| Science |
Biology 1-2 |
Chemistry 1-2 |
Physics 1-2 |
|
| Social Science |
World History 1-2 |
US History 1-2 |
American Govt. Economics |
|
| Other Required |
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| Tech Emphasis |
Mechanical Drawing |
**CADD |
WBL 1-2/Manufacturing Skilled Trades |
WBL 3-4/Manufacturing Skilled Trades |
| Electives |
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| Physical Education |
PE/Health |
PE/Drivers Education |
PE |
PE |
| Articulated Credit:
*English 105, **MECTK121 |
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| ILLINOIS
CENTRAL COLLEGE |
|
| FALL |
SPRING |
| Print Reading - Mechanical or Technical
Drafting |
Manuf. Processes I |
| Principles of Dimensional Metrology or
Mechanical Systems I |
Technical Math |
| Technical Mathematics or Applied
Geom. and Trig. |
Technical Physics or Pre-Technical
Physics |
| Composition I or Basic Composition |
Welding Processes or Welding for
Maint. Mechanics |
| Speech as a Communicative Process |
Technical Writing |
| 15-18 Hours |
15-18 Hours |
| Summer:Manufacturing Processes II Automation Systems |
|
| FALL |
SPRING |
| Statics & Strength of Materials |
Materials Science and Physical Metallurgy |
| Intro to Mechanical Computer Aided Drafting I |
Computer-Aided Manufacturing |
| Industrial Fluid Power |
Statistics & Quality Control |
| Technical Physics |
Production/Operations Management |
| Social Science Elective |
Social Science Elective |
| Elective |
|
| 17 Hours |
19-20 Hours |
| Tech Prep - Combines secondary school College
Prep and Technology Prep courses with a specific curriculum of study at
Illinois Central College resulting in an Associate of Applied Science
degree. A 2 year apprenticeship or Bachelor degree program would complete
a 2 + 2 +2 sequence. College credit for high school coursework is
possible through approved articulated course agreements or dual credit courses.
See college catalog for details. For more information see your high school counselor or contact the Tech Prep for Central Illinois Consortium at ICC at 694-5266. |