340 Skilled Trades Technologies. Associate of Applied Science Degree



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340 Associate of Applied Science Degree Building Maintenance Major...242 Construction Trades Major...345 Electrical Major...346 Mechanical Major...348 Certificates Building Maintenance...343 Electrical...347 Electronics...347 HVACR...343 Industrial Mechanic...349 Machining...349 ODOT Highway Technician...350 Pipefitting/Plumbing...344

341 The program offers flexible, customized curriculum that can be delivered to companies with special training needs. This modular curriculum offers training in specific topics necessary for enhancing or developing employees skill sets. This curriculum can be delivered at the convenience of the companies schedules and can be delivered at the Owens campus or the company site. Contact a representative for more information. The program is offered in response to expressed training needs from local industries. Owens Community College has developed an application-oriented program directly targeted to the requirements of a modern manufacturing environment. An advisory committee, representing a cross-section of area business and industry, provides valuable input in the development of this program. Owens Community College offers training in a modern facility with laboratories that provide hands-on training supported by knowledgeable instructors. APPRENTICESHIP: In conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, apprentices have classroom, laboratory and shop theory experience in such trades as: Toolmaker, Electrician, Building Maintenance, Heating and Air Conditioning, Machine Repair, Patternmaker, Pipefitting and Plumbing, Machinist, Millwright, Maintenance Mechanic, Die Design, Die Maker and Moldmaker. Programs are tailored to meet the needs of individual companies. TOLEDO-AREA CAMPUS (567) 661-7179 1-800-GO-OWENS, Ext. 7179 FINDLAY-AREA CAMPUS (567) 429-3562 1-800-GO-OWENS, Ext. 3562

342 Career Program Degree offered: Associate of Applied Science Building Maintenance Major Credits required: 71 Potential careers: This major offers students who are interested in entering the field of building maintenance an excellent opportunity to improve their employment potential. Certificate Programs: Students interested in a specific area within building maintenance, HVACR or pipefitting/plumbing without earning an associate degree should explore the Building Maintenance, HVACR or Pipefitting/Plumbing certificates. APPRENTICESHIP: In conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, apprentices have classroom, laboratory and shop theory experience in such trades as: Toolmaker, Electrician, Building Maintenance, Heating and Air Conditioning, Machine Repair, Patternmaker, Pipefitting and Plumbing, Machinist, Millwright, Maintenance Mechanic, Die Design, Die Maker and Moldmaker. Programs are tailored to meet the needs of individual companies. This major provides students with the understanding and application of maintenance concepts in electricity, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, security alarm systems and energy management control systems as they apply to hospitals, churches, schools/universities, high-rise buildings, commercial businesses, along with heating and air conditioning contractors. Required Courses 1st Semester ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 lec 2 credits QCT 105 Technology in Society 2 lec 2 credits SKT 131 Electrical Print Reading 2 lec 2 credits SKT 151 Fluid Power: Hydraulics 3 lec 3 credits SKT 170 Maintenance Electricity 3 lec 3 credits SKT 237 Maintenance Tools and Equipment 3 lec 3 credits 18 credits 2nd Semester EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry 2 lec 2 credits SKT 145 Building Print Reading 2 lec 2 credits SKT 150 Plumbing Systems 3 lec 3 credits SKT 176 Electricity: HVACR Principles 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits SKT 195 Low/High Pressure Boiler/Operation 4 lec 4 credits 19 credits 3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now BUS 101 Contemporary Business or BUS 120 Business Management 3 lec 3 credits PHY 151 Industrial Physics: Mechanics 2 lec 2 credits PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits SKT 128 Building Energy Management 2 lec 2 credits SKT 158 Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Principles 3 lec 3 credits Technical Electives 1 5 lec 5 credits 18 credits 4th Semester ENG 120 Business Communications 3 lec 3 credits PHY 152 Industrial Physics: Heat, Light, Sound 2 lec 2 credits SKT 197 Sheet Metal Fabrication/Layout 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits Technical Electives 1 6 lec 6 credits 16 credits 1 May be selected from SKT courses not listed as required courses for this major. See a Skilled Trades advisor for course selection.

Building Maintenance Certificates 343 Career Certificates Building Maintenance Certificate This certificate is designed for students who would like to work in office and apartment buildings, hotels, motels, hospitals, schools/universities, banks and small commercial and industrial businesses as maintenance personnel. Prior to beginning the certificate, the student should contact the SKT department. 1 Required course for certificate completion MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry 2 credits SKT 121 Industrial Communications 1 2 credits SKT 128 Building Energy Management 2 credits SKT 131 Electrical Print Reading 2 credits SKT 145 Building Print Reading 1 2 credits SKT 158 Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Principles 3 credits SKT 159 Pipefitting/Plumbing Concepts 3 credits SKT 165 Gas Heating Principles 2 credits SKT 170 Maintenance Electricity 3 credits SKT 176 Electricity: HVACR Principles 2 credits SKT 181 Motor Control and Systems 2 credits SKT 195 Low/High Pressure Boiler Operation 4 credits SKT 240 Advanced Refrigeration/Air Conditioning 2 credits Credits required: Building Maintenance - 29 HVACR - 29 Technical courses may be selected from, but are not limited to, the classes listed with each certificate, based on department approval. Career Program: Credits earned in this certificate program may be applied toward the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Building Maintenance Major. HVACR Certificate The heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) certificate is for building maintenance employees, HVACR contractors, technicians and/or apprentices who are required to have an extensive practical knowledge of the many HVACR principles used in area homes, businesses, schools, hospitals and industries. Prior to beginning the certificate, the student should contact the SKT department. MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry 2 credits SKT 121 Industrial Communications 1 2 credits SKT 131 Electrical Print Reading 2 credits SKT 145 Building Print Reading 2 credits SKT 158 Refrigeration/AC Principles 3 credits SKT 165 Gas Heating Principles 2 2 credits SKT 166 Oil/Electric Heating Principles 2 2 credits SKT 167 Psychrometrics, Air Handling and Venting 2 2 credits SKT 170 Maintenance Electricity 3 credits SKT 176 Electricity: HVACR Principles 2 2 credits SKT 181 Motor Control and Systems 2 credits SKT 197 Sheet Metal Fabrication/Layout 2 2 credits SKT 240 Advanced Refrigeration and AC 2 credits SKT 241 Electronics for HVACR 2 credits SKT 244 Troubleshooting HVACR Systems 2 credits 1 Required course for certificate completion 2 Students must take at least two of these classes: SKT 165, SKT 166, SKT 167, SKT 176 and SKT 197.

344 Career Certificates Building Maintenance Certificates Credits required: Pipefitting/Plumbing - 29 Technical courses may be selected from, but are not limited to, the classes listed with each certificate, based on department approval. Career Program: Credits earned in this certificate program may be applied toward the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Building Maintenance Major. Pipefitting/Plumbing Certificate This certificate is for the employee who is required to understand the principles of hydraulics, pneumatics, plumbing, piping systems installation and welding principles. Prior to beginning the certificate, the student should contact the SKT department. MTH 128 College Algebra 1 3 credits SKT 145 Building Print Reading 2 credits SKT 150 Piping Systems 3 credits SKT 151 Fluid Power: Hydraulics 3 credits SKT 152 Fluid Power: Hydraulic Pumps/Systems 3 credits SKT 153 Fluid Power: Pneumatics/Logic 3 credits SKT 159 Pipefitting/Plumbing Concepts 3 credits SKT 188 Piping Print Reading 2 credits WLD 191 Introduction to Welding Processes 2 credits WLD 192 SMAW (Flat and Horizontal) 2 credits WLD 262 GMAW Welding 2 credits WLD 265 Pipe Welding Pre-Certification and Testing 2 credits 1 Required course for certificate completion 2 Recommended

345 Construction Trades Major CAREER PROGRAM Degree offered: Associate of Applied Science This major provides students currently working in a registered apprenticeship program, or those who have a journeyperson s certificate from a registered program, an opportunity to use their technical training to achieve an associate degree. The program focuses on the areas of carpentry, plumbing, sheet metal, construction millwrights and other construction trades. Required Courses 1st Semester ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 lec 2 credits SKT 260 Apprenticeship Block I 1 4-5 credits SUP 101 On Being a Supervisor 1 lec 1 credit Technical Electives 2 6 credits 16-17 credits 2nd Semester IST 100 Fundamentals of Computing Syst. 1 lec 1 credit ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry 2 lec 2 credits SKT 261 Apprenticeship Block II 4 lec 3-7 credits SUP 102 Managing Yourself 1 lec 1 credit Technical Electives 2 6 credits 16-20 credits 3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now PHY 151 Industrial Physics Mechanics 2 lec 2 credits BUS 120 Business Management 3 lec 3 credits ENG 120 Business Communications 3 lec 3 credits PSY 111 Industrial Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits SKT 262 Apprenticeship Block III 1 4 lec 3-6 credits SUP 103 Developing Communication Skills 1 lec 1 credit 15-18 credits 4th Semester SKT 263 Apprenticeship Block IV 1 4 lec 3-5 credits SPE 210 Small Group Communication 3 lec 3 credits SUP 104 Leadership 1 lec 1 credit SUP 105 Improving Productivity and Quality 1 lec 1 credit Technical Electives 2 7 credits 15-17 credits Toledo Credits required: 62-72 APPRENTICESHIP: In conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, apprentices have classroom, laboratory and shop theory experience in such trades as: Toolmaker, Electrician, Building Maintenance, Heating and Air Conditioning, Machine Repair, Patternmaker, Pipefitting and Plumbing, Machinist, Millwright, Maintenance Mechanic, Die Design, Die Maker and Moldmaker. Programs are tailored to meet the needs of individual companies. 1 Courses and sequence dependent on the student s trade. Contact SKT department for course selection. 2 May be selected from additional SKT courses, including SKT Apprenticeship blocks V to XVIII, or Journeyperson upgrade courses.

346 Career Program Degree offered: Associate of Applied Science Credits required: 68 Potential careers: This major offers students the potential to pursue employment opportunities in commercial/industrial electricity. Certificate Programs: Students interested in a specific area within an electrical or electronics concentration without earning an associate degree should explore the Electrical or Electronics certificate. APPRENTICESHIP: In conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, apprentices have classroom, laboratory and shop theory experience in such trades as: Toolmaker, Electrician, Building Maintenance, Heating and Air Conditioning, Machine Repair, Patternmaker, Pipefitting and Plumbing, Machinist, Millwright, Maintenance Mechanic, Die Design, Die Maker and Moldmaker. Programs are tailored to meet the needs of individual companies. Electrical Major This major encompasses a variety of courses in the industrial electrical environment. Students are instructed in diagnostics, troubleshooting, repair and circuit construction. The program also provides theory and hands-on instruction in several interdisciplinary areas such as programmable logic controls, and digital electronics. Required Courses 1st Semester ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 lec 2 credits QCT 105 Technology in Society 2 lec 2 credits SKT 131 Electrical Print Reading 2 lec 2 credits SKT 141 Drafting/Blueprint Reading: Principles 2 lec 2 credits SKT 161 Basic Machining Principles: Benchwork 3 lec 3 credits SKT 171 Electricity: DC Principles 2 lec 2 credits 16 credits 2nd Semester ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trig 2 lec 2 credits PHY 151 Industrial Physics: Mechanics 2 lec 2 credits SKT 151 Fluid Power: Hydraulics 3 lec 3 credits SKT 172 Electricity: Magnetism, DC Motors, Generators 2 lec 2 credits SKT 174 Electricity: AC Principles 3 lec 3 credits SKT 181 Motor Control Systems 2 lec 2 credits 17 credits 3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PHY 152 Industrial Physics: Heat, Light, Sound 2 lec 2 credits PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits SKT Technical Elective 1 4 lec 4 credits SKT 132 Electrical Prints: Control Prints 2 lec 2 credits SKT 182 Motor Control Systems Inter. 2 lec 2 credits SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits 19 credits 4th Semester ENG 120 Business Communications 3 lec 3 credits SKT 183 Motor Control Systems PLCs 2 lec 2 credits SKT 184 National Electrical Code 2 lec 2 credits SKT 281 Electronics: Principles & Applications 3 lec 3 credits SKT Technical Elective 1 4 lec 6 credits 16 credits 1 May be selected from SKT courses not listed as required courses for the major. Contact SKT department.

347 Electrical Certificates Certificate Program Electrical Certificate This certificate is designed for students who are pursuing a career as a commercial/industrial electrician. Completion of the program will provide a working knowledge of electrical theory and electrical motor control including programmable logic control (PLC) and control systems. Prior to beginning the certificate, the student should contact the SKT department. 1 Required courses for certificate completion 2 Recommended MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry 2 credits SKT 131 Electrical Print Reading 2 credits SKT 132 Electrical Print Reading: Control Prints 2 credits SKT 133 Electrical Print Reading: Industrial Prints 2 credits SKT 171 Electricity: DC Principles 2 credits SKT 172 Electricity: Magnetism, DC Motors, Generators 2 credits SKT 174 Electricity: AC Principles 3 credits SKT 175 Electricity: Electrical Application 3 credits SKT 181 Motor Control / Systems 2 credits SKT 182 Motor Control / Systems: Intermediate 2 2 credits SKT 183 Motor Control / Systems: PLC 2 2 credits SKT 184 National Electrical Code1 2 credits SKT 254 Motor Control / Systems: Advanced 2 2 credits SKT 255 Motor Control / Systems: Advanced PLC 2 2 credits SKT 256 Motor Control / Systems: PLC Applications 2 credits Credits required: Electrical - 29 Electronics - 29 Technical courses may be selected from, but are not limited to, the classes listed with each certificate, based on department approval. Career Program: Credits earned in this certificate program may be applied toward the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Electrical Major. Electronics Certificate This certificate is for students who are pursuing a good, solid foundation in electronics theory, devices, circuits, programmable logic controls (PLC), test equipment and application. Prior to beginning the certificate, the student should contact the SKT department. 1 Required courses for certificate completion 2 Recommended 3 Students must take at least two of these classes. MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry 2 credits SKT 131 Electrical Print Reading 2 credits SKT 132 Electrical Print Reading: Control Prints 2 credits SKT 171 Electricity: DC Principles 2 credits SKT 172 Electricity: Magnetism, DC Motors, Generators 2 credits SKT 174 Electricity: AC Principles 3 credits SKT 181 Motor Control / Systems 2 credits SKT 182 Motor Control / Systems: Intermediate 2 credits SKT 183 Motor Control / Systems: PLC 2 credits SKT 254 Motor Control / Systems: Advanced 2 credits SKT 255 Motor Control / Systems: Advanced PLC 2 credits SKT 281 Electronics: Principles & Apps 1 3 credits SKT 283 Electronics: Logic Circuits 3 3 credits SKT 285 Electronics: Industrial Controls 3 2 credits SKT 286 Electronics: Troubleshooting 3 2 credits

348 Career Program Degree offered: Associate of Applied Science Credits required: 73 Certificate Programs: Students interested in a specific area within an industrial mechanic, pipefitting/ plumbing or machining concentration without earning an associate degree should explore the Industrial Mechanic, Pipefitting/Plumbing or Machining certificates. Potential careers: Students interested in working in the areas of foremanship and supervision in a manufacturing setting should take this concentration. APPRENTICESHIP: In conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, apprentices have classroom, laboratory and shop theory experience in such trades as: Toolmaker, Electrician, Building Maintenance, Heating and Air Conditioning, Machine Repair, Patternmaker, Pipefitting and Plumbing, Machinist, Millwright, Maintenance Mechanic, Die Design, Die Maker and Moldmaker. Programs are tailored to meet the needs of individual companies. Mechanical Major This major encompasses a variety of courses in the industrial/mechanical environment. Students are instructed in drafting, machine design and repair and machining principles, which may include tool and die design and detailing, fluid power applications and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) applications. In addition to the theory and hands-on instruction received in the mechanical technology areas, the student s education will be greatly enhanced through courses such as communications, industrial psychology, management and applied statistical process control. 1 May be selected from SKT courses not listed as required courses for this major. Contact SKT department. 2 Recommended: ACC 101, BUS 101, BUS 110, BUS 120, BUS 130, BUS 205, BUS 220, IST 131, SUP 101, SUP 102, SUP 103, SUP 104 or SUP 105 for a total of 3 credits hours. Required Courses 1st Semester ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 lec 2 credits QCT 105 Technology in Society 2 lec 2 credits SKT 131 Electrical Print Reading 2 lec 2 credits SKT 141 Drafting/Blueprint Reading: Principles 2 lec 2 credits SKT 161 Machining Principles: Benchwork 3 lec 3 credits SKT 171 Electricity: DC Principles 2 lec 2 credits WLD 191 Introduction to Welding Processes 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits 18 credits 2nd Semester ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trig 2 lec 2 credits PHY 151 Industrial Physics: Mechanics 2 lec 2 credits QCT 110 Statistical Process Control 3 lec 3 credits SKT 142 Drafting/Blueprint Reading: Intermed 2 lec 2 credits SKT 151 Fluid Power: Hydraulics 3 lec 3 credits SKT 162 Machining Principles: Lathe/Mill 3 lec 3 credits 18 credits 3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now BUS 101 Contemporary Business or BUS 120 Business Management 3 lec 3 credits EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits Technical Electives 1 6 lec 6 credits 18 credits 4th Semester ENG 120 Business Communications 3 lec 3 credits SKT 144 GD&T 2 lec 2 credits SKT 157 Plant Equipment: Gears/Bearings 3 lec 3 credits SKT 160 Machinery s Handbook 2 lec 2 credits Technical Electives 1 6 lec 6 credits Basic Elective 2 3 lec 3 credits 19 credits

Mechanical Certificates 349 Career Certificates Industrial Mechanic Certificate This certificate is designed for students who are interested in acquiring knowledge about hydraulics, pneumatics and mechanical operations, pumps, gears, bearings, rigging, conveyors and mechanical systems used in mechanical/industrial maintenance. Prior to beginning the certificate, the student should contact the SKT department. MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry 2 credits SKT 131 Electrical Print Reading 2 credits SKT 141 Drafting Blueprint Reading: Principles 2 credits SKT 151 Fluid Power: Hydraulics 3 credits SKT 152 Fluid Power: Hydraulic Pumps/Systems 3 credits SKT 153 Fluid Power: Pneumatics/Logic 3 credits SKT 156 Conveyors/Systems 3 credits SKT 157 Plant Equipment: Gears/Bearings 3 credits SKT 161 Machining Principles: Benchwork 3 credits SKT 171 Electricity: DC Principles 2 credits SKT 181 Motor Control and Systems 2 credits SKT 237 Maintenance Tools and Equipment 3 credits SKT 238 Machine Moving and Equipment 3 credits SKT 239 Mechanical Power Transmission System 3 credits WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 2 credits Credits required: Industrial Mechanic - 29 Machining - 29 Technical courses may be selected from, but are not limited to, the classes listed with each certificate, based on department approval Career Program: Credits earned in this certificate program may be applied toward the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Mechanical Major. Machining Certificate This certificate is designed for students interested in the various machine trades, such as machinist, tool and die mold maker, pattern maker, tool maker, CNC operator and more. MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry 2 credits CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 2 credits CAM 124 CNC Lathe 2 credits CAM 126 Advanced CNC Applications 2 credits CAM 216 Basic CAD/CAM 2 credits SKT 141 Drafting/Blueprint Reading: Principles 2 credits SKT 142 Drafting/Blueprint Reading: Intermediate 2 credits SKT 143 Drafting/Blueprint Reading: 3-D 2 credits SKT 144 Drafting/Blueprint Reading: Advanced 2 credits SKT 160 Machinery s Handbook 2 credits SKT 161 Machining Principles: Benchwork 3 credits SKT 162 Machining Principles: Lathe Mill 3 credits WLD 266 GTAW Welding 2 credits

350 Career Certificates Toledo ODOT Highway Technician Certificates Credits required: Level I - 10.98 Level II - 7.65 Only ODOT courses listed with each certificate apply. All course work listed is required. No course substitutions are available. Career Program: Credits earned in this certificate program may be applied toward the Associate of Applied Science Degree in the Construction Major. This is a selective program. Only ODOT employees working as Highway Technicians are eligible for these certificates. Level I Certificate This certificate is provided for the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Highway Technician (HT) employees who complete the HT Academy Level I curriculum. The curriculum is part of the HT series designed to prepare ODOT HT employees to work within the various fields of ODOT s responsibilities. Upon completion of the Level I curriculum, ODOT employees will have met the Owens Community College requirements for attaining the Level I certificate and will be able to advance to ODOT s Level II curriculum. ENG 098* Basic Business & Grammar.3 credits MTH 098* Basic Technical Math 1 credit DOT 104 Aggregate Technician.5 credits DOT 108 Basic Highway Surveying.4 credits DOT 116 Basic Structures.4 credits DOT 118 Work Zone Maintenance.75 credits DOT 122 Drainage.75 credits DOT 123 Basic Earthwork.4 credits DOT 134 Flexible Pavement 1 credit DOT 135 Fraud & Ethics Awareness.25 credits DOT 136 Highway Roadside.75 credits DOT 138 Maintenance Operation Overview.63 credits DOT 140 Personal Safety Awareness.4 credits DOT 146 Regulated Waste.4 credits DOT 164 Sediment & Erosion Control.75 credits DOT 168 Snow & Ice Control.3 credits DOT 169 Truck & Loader School 2 credits 10.98 credits * Not for graduation credit. Level II Certificate This certificate is provided for the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Highway Technician (HT) employees who complete the HT Academy Level I curriculum. The curriculum is part of the HT series designed to prepare ODOT HT employees to work within the various fields of ODOT s responsibilities. Upon completion of the Level II curriculum, ODOT employees will have met the Owens Community College requirements for attaining the Level II certificate and will be able to advance to ODOT s Level III curriculum. DOT 103 Traffic Control Devices.75 credits DOT 105 Construction Operations Overview.63 credits DOT 106 Aggregate Level II.63 credits DOT 109 Advanced Highway Surveying.63 credits DOT 110 Basic Highway Plan Reading.38 credits DOT 117 Advanced Structures 1 credit DOT 119 Advanced Maintenance of Traffic.38 credits DOT 124 Advanced Earthwork.75 credits DOT 130 Asphalt Level I.38 credits DOT 132 Introduction to Concrete.56 credits DOT 133 Rigid Pavement.56 credits DOT 150 ACI Certification 1 credit 7.65 credits

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