Associate of Science in Industrial Technology

Nanofabrication Manufacturing Technology Concentration

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California University of Pennsylvania
Eberly College of Science and Technology
Applied Engineering and Technology Department
Industrial Technology - Nanofabrication Manufacturing Technology Concentration
Associate of Science Degree  (60 credits)
                           
Name                 Student ID Number: _________________________
                         
                           
GENERAL EDUCATION  (27 Credits):                                      MAJOR  (33 Credits) 
        Crs Grade             Crs Grade
                  Required Courses:
Building a Sense of Community  -  1 credit         ITE 130   Introductory Circuit Analysis 3  
UNI 100   First Year Seminar 1         ITE 135   Digital Electronics 3  
                  ITE 181   Materials Technology I 3  
Communication Skills  - 6 credits           ITE 215   Computer Aided Drafting I 3  
ENG 101   English Composition I   3         MAT 181   College Algebra*** 3  
ENG 102   English Composition II 3         NMT 311 Matls, Safety & Equip Overview 3  
                  NMT 312 Basic Nanofabrication Process 3  
Public Speaking - 3 credits             NMT 313 Thin Films of Nanofabrication 3  
          3         NMT 314 Ad. Lithography & Dielectrics 3  
                  NMT 315   Materials Modification Nanofabr. 3  
Mathematics - 3 credits              NMT 316 Character, Packaging & Test 3  
MAT 191   College Trigonometry*   3                  
                           
Natural Sciences - 8 credits                      
CHE 101   General Chemistry I*   4                  
PHY 121   General Physics I*   4                  
                       
Technological Literacy  -  6 credits                      
CSC   Any Computer Science Course 3                  
ITE 341   Quality Control*   3                  
                           
                    Note:        
                    *Required Courses:  If these courses are not completed
                  as part of the student's general education, he or she should complete them within the elective category.
                       
 
                    ***Placement by testing.  Students who are not required to take College Algebra may use these credits for a higher level math class.