Electro-mechanical Drafting Technology

Instructors: Hansen, Merrill

One certificate options, one Associate of Applied Science degrees, one Associate of Technology degrees, and one Bachelor of Applied Technology degrees are available to the student. An optional 14-16 week internship is available to selected students as industrial demand allows.

Integrated Circuit Design

(Two Sessions)

The following courses are required for a certificate:

EMDR 100	Academic Skill Development I		8 cr
EMDR 101	Academic Skill
		Development II				8 cr
EMDR 112	Math I					3 cr
EMDR 117	Math II					3 cr
EMDR 280	MOS Design Theory I			3 cr
EMDR 281	MOS Design Laboratory I			5 cr
EMDR 284	MOS Design Theory II			3 cr
EMDR 285	MOS Design Laboratory II		5 cr
						TOTAL: 	38 cr
Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electro-mechanical Drafting Technology

(Eight Sessions)

The following courses are required for an Associate of Applied Science degree:

EMDR 100	Academic Skill
		Development I				8 cr
EMDR 101	Academic Skill
		Development II				8 cr
EMDR 112	Math I					3 cr
EMDR 114	Drafting Theory I			2 cr
EMDR 115	Drafting Laboratory I			4 cr
EMDR 117	Math II					3 cr
EMDR 119	Drafting Theory II			2 cr
EMDR 120	Drafting Laboratory II			4 cr
EMDR 144	Mechanical Drafting Theory I		2 cr
EMDR 145	Mechanical Drafting
		Laboratory I				4 cr
EMDR 174	Hardwiring Theory I			2 cr
EMDR 175	Hardwiring Laboratory I			4 cr
EMDR 242	Trigonometry				3 cr
EMDR 247	Strength of Materials			3 cr
EMDR 248	Mechanical Drafting Theory II		2 cr
EMDR 249	Mechanical Drafting
		Laboratory II				4 cr
EMDR 268	Mechanical Drafting
		Theory III				2 cr
EMDR 269	Mechanical Drafting
		Laboratory III				4 cr
EMDR 276	Hardwiring Theory II			2 cr
EMDR 277	Hardwiring Laboratory II		4 cr
EMDR 278	Printed Circuit Theory			2 cr
EMDR 279	Printed Circuit Laboratory		4 cr
RELT 101	Applied Communications I		2 cr
RELT 102	Applied Communications II		2 cr
RELT 201	Applied Communications III		2 cr
RELT 202	Applied Business Economics		2 cr
RELT 206	Occupational Job Search			2 cr
RELT 207	Occupational/Human
		Relations				2 cr
						TOTAL: 	88 cr
Program Policy: Coursework and delivery design.

Math, lab theory, and technical support courses are interrelated and must be taken concurrently during each session. Quantity as well as quality of completed work is a basic requirment for Electromechanical Drafting. Math and theory courses are applied in the drafting lab assignments. Because of this design, students will not be permitted to take technical nor technical support courses independent of each other.

The courses listed above will be taught in sequential blocks of instruction. If the student fails a theory or lab course, then that course must be repeated and a passing grade obtained before the student can advance in the program. If the student fails a math class, they must exit the program and make up their math deficiency. Then at the next available opening the student will be allowed to reenter the program, repeat the math course and progress in the program.