Catalog 2010-2011, Final Edition 
    
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Catalog 2010-2011, Final Edition [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering


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Location:

Hansen Building

Phone:

970.339.6626

Program Chair, Applied Environmental Technology:

John Mangin, 970.339.6413

Faculty Advisor:

John Lenz, 970.339.6626

Degrees/Certificates Offered:

Engineering Technology:

CAD Technology (A.A.S. Degree)

CAD Technology Certificates:

Technical Drawing

Basic CAD

Advanced CAD

Residential/Commercial Architectural

Civil CAD

Electronics CAD

Mechanical CAD

GIS CAD

General Engineering Technology(Certificate)

Pre-Engineering, Statewide Articulation Agreement (A.S. Degree)

Engineering Technology: Computer Aided Drafting

Advisor:

John Lenz, 970.339.6626

Program Length: Usually one to three semesters for a certificate (varies with certificate desired), and four semesters for Associate in Applied Science degree.

Potential Opportunities: The certificate and degree programs are designed to prepare students for a wide range of technical occupations that utilize computer aided drafting. The entry level occupations within these fields may include drafting/design, CAD, and other para-engineering skills. The student will develop technical work skills, an understanding of applied mathematics and physics, and will learn to use technology to solve typical engineering-related problems. These A.A.S. degree graduates are both prepared for the workplace, and prepared to articulate on to selected university programs.

Program Requirements: (1) Students entering this program are required to complete Aims assessment examinations in the areas of reading, writing, math, and algebra. If QUALIFYING SCORES are NOT attained, program advisors will determine the necessary preparatory courses needed to gain admittance to the program.

A MINIMUM SCORE OF 80 ON THE READING ASSESSMENT IS REQUIRED FOR ANY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSE. (2) A demonstrated proficiency in English composition is required before graduation. This may be accomplished by successful completion (“C” grade or above) or ENG 131  Technical Writing I, or by a qualifying score on the assessment examination. (3) Many Engineering Technology courses (ENT prefix) and electives have specific prerequisites that must be met prior to class admittance. See course descriptions  for individual requirements. (4) Any student registering for an Engineering Technology course must obtain a program advisor’s signature on the course registration form before registering. Any student requesting an evaluation of transfer credits is recommended to meet with an Engineering department advisor. (5) Any course used to satisfy an Engineering Technology degree or certificate requirement must be completed with a “C” or above grade.

General Information: Most courses within the Engineering Technology program requires some degree of manual dexterity, good eyesight, and the ability to perform manual operations such as light lifting and operating test equipment. Specific courses may be suitable for the physically impaired student - contact a program advisor if you have specific questions or needs.

Program Description: The A.A.S. degree in Engineering Technology: Computer Aided Drafting Option consists of specific CAD, other engineering courses and general education requirements. The student may elect to complete one or more of the certificates, or the entire A.A.S. degree program of study.

Manufacturing Technologies

Location:

Greeley Campus

Advisor and Faculty:

John Mangin, 970.339.6413

Program Chair:

John Mangin, 970.339.6413

The MIST (Multi-Industry Systems Technician) Associate or Applied Science Degree or certificate programs are designed to prepare employees for entry level positions in production areas, such as machine operation and quality control as well as preparation for entry level positions in the energy industry. The MIST program was developed by Employment Services of Weld County in collaboration with Aims and other business and industry partners to address the hiring needs of energy and manufacturing employers.

Electronics

Biomedical Electronic Technology Program Option

Continuing Education

This Program offered through Continuing Education.

Advisor:

John Hutson, 970.339.6549
1.888.644.3451

Program Requirements: Students must have completed the DoD BEMTTG or the USAMEOS Basic and Advanced course training program.

Program Description: The Department of Defense (DoD) Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Technician Training Group (formerly know as the United States Army Medical Equipment and Optical School-USAMEOS) provides the opportunity to earn an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree with an area of study in Biomedical Electronic Technology. This program is offered in partnership with Aims Community College and the United States Air Force, Army, Navy, Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserve Units through the DoD Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Technician Training Group (DoD BEMTTG). DoD and USAMEOS courses are transferred into this degree program in accordance with the transfer agreement with the Department of the Army Academy of Health Sciences, U.S. Army, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. This A.A.S. Degree is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions as medical equipment or biomedical equipment repair technicians. These types of technicians work for hospitals and research organizations. Some work for service and repair businesses that have maintenance contracts with hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities and institutions. The Biomedical Electronic Technology Degree is available to individuals worldwide. Regardless of where you are stationed after leaving the DoD BEMTTG program, our courses will be available to you.

Program Requirements: (1) Students must have completed the DoD BEMTTG or the USAMEOS Basic and Advanced course training program. (2) Seventeen additional credits are required. A total of 15 of the 17 credits must be completed with Aims Community College (via distance learning or on site at Aims Community College). These 15 credits cannot include transfer credits or ELT credits earned through the DoD BEMTTG or the USAMEOS programs. A demonstrated proficiency in English Composition is required prior to degree completion. This may be accomplished by (1) completing any number of other college credit classes that demonstrate proficiency in ENG 100 material or (2) by obtaining a qualifying score on a college placement test. Aims will provide a guide for acceptable college placement tests for distance learners.

Transfer to a Four Year Engineering Degree Program: Articulation agreements exist with four year programs offering a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical Engineering Technology. Consult your Aims program advisor or a list of schools and articulation details.

Financial Assistance: This program has been approved for both Tuition Assistance (TA) and for GI benefits. Soldiers should contact their Educational Officer to apply for financial assistance.

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