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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog & Student Handbook
Technical Studies, AAS
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Purpose
The Associate of Applied Science in Technical Studies (Plan Code 718) provides flexible alternatives for meeting student and employer needs and features a flexible curriculum designed to meet specific educational and employment goals in career technical fields like electricity, electronics, HVAC, and welding. The degree is designed for students who have completed a career studies certificate or a certificate program. The Technical Studies curriculum allows for credit for prior learning for work experience or internships, includes general education courses, and will be especially useful to employees in technical fields who wish to advance in their profession or place of employment.
Program Requirements and Special Conditions
To be eligible to enroll in a Technical Studies degree program, the student must first complete a career studies certificate or certificate program. Eligible ESCC programs are listed below. Programs completed at other colleges may also be eligible.
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Electricity - Electrician Assistant, Career Studies Certificate
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Electricity-Electrician Helper, Career Studies Certificate
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Electronics Technology, Career Studies Certificate
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Electronics, Certificate
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Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVAC&R) Technician Assistant, Career Studies Certificate
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Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration (HVAC&R) Technician Helper, Career Studies Certificate
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Industrial Technology, Career Studies Certificate
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Industrial Technology, Certificate
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Welding, Career Studies Certificate
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Welding, Certificate
Program Curriculum
Students must meet with an advisor who will assist with designing a curriculum specific to that student’s education, work experience, and goals. Each student’s Technical Studies plan of study must be approved by the Chief Academic Officer and will be composed of Content Skills and Knowledge, General Education, and Student Development courses.
- Content Skills and Knowledge: 44-52 credits, including at least one career studies certificate or certificate earned prior to the Technical Studies degree program. Students can be granted credit for prior learning for work experience and internships. Consult with an advisor to identify the specific Content Skills and Knowledge courses to be completed.
- General Education: 15 credits including at least 3 credits from each of the following:
- Communication
- Humanities
- Social/Behavioral Sciences
- Mathematics/Natural Science
Student Development: 1-2 credits
Total Credits for Program: 60-69
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Program Curriculum and Suggested Sequence of Courses
Additional Requirements: Content, Skills, and Knowledge
Existing curricula from Career Studies Certificate/Certificate programs.
Students must complete at least one career studies certificate or certificate as part of these credits. Additional courses should be taken to create a coherent plan of study. Pre-approved plans for many of the skilled trades areas are presented in the catalog. Students wishing to design a customized degree should email advising@es.vccs.edu to set up an advising appointment.
Pre-requisite and co-requisite requirements can be found in course details.
Students are strongly encouraged to complete their ENG, MTH, and SDV requirements first.
Total Credits For Program: 60-69
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