Southeast Arkansas College
Course Data: View Technical Related Studies

Total Number of Courses = 12

Course No.
Course Name
SSCH
Lec
Lab
SWE
Prerequisites
Transfer
Course Description
TECH 0003 Technical Elective 3 2 2 0 This is a technical elective to be chosen in from an approved technical elective course list.
TECH 0003b Technical Specialty Elective 3 2 2 0 This is a technical elective to be chosen in from an approved technical elective course list.
TECH 0004 Technical Specialty Elective 4 2 4 0
TECH 2011 Portfolio Development & Experience Evaluation 1 1 0 0 Approval of Vice President for Academic Affairs This course provides an opportunity for a student to receive an evaluation of unique work experience or nontraditional educational experiences. Students will identify the course for which they feel qualified to receive credit and develop written portfolios to demonstrate that they have met the course objective. Students can earn up to 25% of their award (Associate of Applied Science degree, Technical Certificate, or Certificate of Proficiency) through non-traditional educational sources. Credit will be applied to the student's transcript once they have earned fifteen semester credit hours by taking traditional classes.
TECH 2016 Internship Work Experience I 6 2 0 16 All internship courses require approval of the Program Coordinator and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Students must have completed 30 semester credit hours of their program prior to enrolling in an internship course and have at least a 2.0 grade point average. Internships enable students to participate in periods of off-campus work experience closely related to classroom theory and educational goals. The program coordinator will work with the students to find appropriate internship work sites.
TECH 2024 Internship Work Experience II 4 2 0 8 All internship courses require approval of the Division Dean/Coordinator and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Students must have completed 30 semester credit hours of their program prior to enrolling in an internship course and have at least a 2.0 grade point Internships enable students to participate in periods of off-campus work experience closely related to classroom theory and educational goals. The Division Dean will work with the students to find appropriate internship work sites.
TECH 2034 Internship Work Experience III 4 2 0 8 All internship courses require the approval of the Division Dean/Coordinator and Vise President for Academic Affairs. Students must have completed 30 semester credit hours of their program prior to enrolling in an internship course and have at least a 2.0 grade point Internships enable students to participate in periods of off-campus work experience closely related to classroom theory and educational goals. The Division Dean will work with the students to find appropriate internship work sites.
TECH 2211 Customized Training 1 1 0 0 None This course provides college-level instruction and information in a customized format for companies desiring an increased education level in their employees. Based on the length of training required the semester credit hours of instruction can vary from 1 to 9 semester credit hours.
TECH 2213 Technical Studies Seminar 3 3 0 0 Sophomore standing & instructor approval This course provides the opportunity for a wide range of new and emerging technical topics to be pursued by instructor and student, which may not otherwise appear in the existing curricula.
TECH 2216 Principles of Technology 3 2 2 0
TECH 2313 Process/Project Management 3 3 0 0 MECH 1113 Manufacturing Processes This course takes the student from a detailed understanding of process modeling through the development and implementation of management processes. This course is designed to teach students to initiate, define, plan, control, execute and terminate projects.
TECH 2326 Manufacturing Practicum 6 2 8 0 ELEC 1153 Principles of Technology, ELEC 1423 Programmable Logic Controllers and MECH 1713 Pneumatics & Hydraulics This course will give the student practical experience in the production of a manufactured product in the laboratory. Students will create a product, set-up the equipment for production, manufacture a product, perform quality control, and market the product, thereby providing a comprehensive experience in manufacturing processes.