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Page Engineering Technology and Construction Trades 96 Career and Technical Studies AAS Engineering Technology 99 Construction Management and Civil Applications Option AAS 101 Process and Controls Option AAS 10 Welding Option AAS 99 Civil Engineering Technician One-Year Certificate 99 Construction Management Specialist One-Year Certificate 100 Technical Graphics Specialist One-Year Certificate 100 Surveying Short-Term Certificate 102 Electrical Process Technician One-Year Certificate 102 Power Plant Technician One-Year Certificate Industrial Technology 10 Electrical Technician Short-Term Certificate 10 Industrial Technician Short-Term Certificate 10 Quality Control Technician Short-Term Certificate 105 Maintenance Welding One-Year Certificate 105 Manufacturing Welding One-Year Certificate 106 Environmental/Occupational Safety and Health Technology 107 Environmental/Occupational Safety and Health Technology 107 Environmental/Occupational Safety and Health Technology 108 Pre-Engineering AA 109 Pre-Engineering AS AAS One-Year Certificate Short-Term Certificate 110 Electrical Technology One-Year Certificate 110 Green Diesel One-Year Certificate 110 Green Diesel Technology Short-Term Certificate 111 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration One-Year Certificate 111 Plumbing Technology One-Year Certificate CATALOG 2017-2018 95

Career and Technical Studies (AAS) Degree Type: Associate of Applied Science Degree Contact: DeAndre Prater dprater@trcc.edu Purpose: Allow students who have completed a two-year program at an area technical career center to receive free college credit for that work applied toward an Associate of Applied Science degree. Three Rivers College s Career and Technical Studies Program allows high school and adult students at technical career centers in Southeast Missouri to earn credits toward an Associate of Applied Science Degree at no cost. Students who complete a two-year program from a technical career center and are admitted to Three Rivers Career and Technical Studies Program will receive 6 hours of credit toward an AAS degree absolutely FREE after meeting the criteria listed below. Students then need only complete a total of 0-2 hours of required courses at Three Rivers to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree. This is a savings of over $5,000 to students enrolling in this program. The courses include a General Education block and a Technology Core block from various TRC career programs. TECHNICAL BLOCK CTE Block from Career and Technical Center 6 TRC TECHNOLOGY CORE BLOCK OPTIONS* Agriculture CHOOSE ONE TOTAL HOURS 6 Business Management Construction Management and Civil Applications GENERAL EDUCATION BLOCK ENGL 111 College Writing 106 Technical Math I GOVT 121 National and State Government PHYS 100 Survey of Physics TOTAL HOURS 12 Criminal Justice Processes and Controls Information Technology Specialist Welding *Requirements listed on next pages. Please see individual course description for prerequisite, corequisites, and/or other requirements. To be admitted to the Career and Technical Studies Program, the student must meet the following criteria: Must have attained an overall career center high school grade point average of B Minus or above. Must have attained a 95% attendance record for the applicable program or obtain the technical career center director s recommendation for a waiver. Must obtain a positive recommendation from the technical career center director (for all students) and the home high school principal (for high school students only). Must have completed a minimum of 80% of the applicable CTE program core competencies (for all students). Must apply for admission to Three Rivers College and meet admission criteria based on year of entry completing first articulated course at career center. Must provide an official transcript from career center showing a grade of B or better in program for which articulated credit is requested. Following is a list of Programs of Study that will be accepted into Three Rivers Career and Technical Studies degree program, along with the technical career centers where each is offered. Please note that program offerings are subject to change due to enrollment. For information on these programs, contact the technical career center where it is offered. Eligible Career and Technical Centers Programs of Study Arcadia Valley Cape Girardeau Current River Kennett New Madrid Pemiscot Co. Poplar Bluff Sikeston South Central Agriculture Technology x x x X x x x Auto Collision Technology x x x x X x x Automotive Service Technology x x x x X x x x x Building Trades Technology x x x X x x x x Business Technology x x x X x x Computer Repair x Computer Maintenance Technology x x Computer Programming x Cosmetology Technology x Criminal Justice x x x Culinary Arts X x x x Diesel Technology Drafting Technology x x Early Childhood x X x x Electrical Technology x x x Engineering Preparation x Graphic Communication Technology x x x x X x x x HVAC Technology x x Machine Technology x Manufacturing Technology x x Marketing Technology x x x x Medical Technology x x x x x x x x Networking Technology x x Television/Radio Technology x Unmanned Aircraft x Welding Technology x x x x x x x x x 96 THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

Area Technical/Career Centers Arcadia Valley Career Technical Center, 650 Park Drive, Ironton; 57-56-9700 Cape Girardeau Career and Technical Center, 1080 S. Silver Springs Road, Cape Girardeau; 57--0826 Current River Career Center, 01 Spring St., Doniphan; 57-996-667 Kennett Career and Technical Center, 100 W. Washington, Kennett; 57-717-112 New Madrid County R-1 Technical Skills Center, 10 US Highway 61, New Madrid; 57-688-2165 Pemiscot County Career and Technical Center, 117 W. Highway 8, Hayti; 57-59-2601 Poplar Bluff Technical Career Center, 20 Oak Grove Road, Poplar Bluff; 57-785-228 Sikeston Career and Technical Center, 200 Pine Street, Sikeston; 57-71-52 South Central Career Center, 07 W. Thornburgh, West Plains; 17-256-6152 Students select a TRC technology core block that would advance their skill set. Curriculum advisors are available to assist students with the selection of an appropriate core program option. Following are the Options for the TRC Technology Core program options. Agriculture Option AGRI 120 Plant Science AGRI 10 Animal Science AGRI 110 Soils & Soil Fertility AGRI 22 Advanced Animal Science AGRI 20 Agriculture Economics & Marketing AGRI 172 Integrated Pest Management TOTAL HOURS 19 Business Management Option BUAD 120 Introduction to business MKTG 115 Principles of Marketing BMGT 108 Human Resource Management SCOM 125 Communication in the Workplace MKTG 119 Advertising BLAW 221 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business Construction Management & Civil Applications Option 116 Surveying I 225 Construction Management 118 Materials and Methods I 219 Estimating I 117 Construction Print Reading 198 Workplace Readiness Criminal Justice Option ADJU 100 Introduction to Law Enforcement Process and Controls Option ELEC 115 Applied DC & AC Circuits ELEC 117 Industrial Electrical Controls MAFT 255 Hydraulics & Pneumatics ELEC 216 Programmable Controller Systems MAFT 119 Robotics I MAFT 215 Mechatronics Capstone Information Technology Specialist Option MST 115 IT Essentials MST 117 Linux Essentials MST 118 Networking MST 15 IT Customer Service and Support MST 225 Scaling Networks MST 25 IT Practicum and Survey Welding Option 158 Introduction to GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) 156 Introduction to SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) 159 Introduction to FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding) 157 Introduction to TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) Welding 256 255 265 Take - hours from: Advanced SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) () Advanced GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) () Welding Fabrication () - TOTAL HOURS 19-20 ADJU 11 Constitutional Law ADJU 11 Criminal Law ADJU 21 Court Procedures ADJU ADJU ADJU ADJU 17 22 2 2 Take 6 hours from: Juvenile Procedures () Community Policing and Homeland Security () Criminal Investigation () Police Administration () 6 CATALOG 2017-2018 97

Engineering Technology (AAS) Construction Management and Civil Applications Option Degree Type: Associate of Applied Science Degree Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This option in the Engineering Technology program focuses on computer-aided drafting, surveying, construction management, and other civil- and construction-related areas. This degree option prepares students for entry-level employment and provides a foundation for future advancement in civil engineering, construction, or surveying, as well as entry into a university-level technology program. The option includes an internship for on-the-job training with area companies. FIRST YEAR 117 Construction Print Reading 118 Materials and Methods I 219 Estimating I ENGL 111 College Writing 106 Technical Math I (1) TOTAL HOURS 15 116 Surveying I 229 Estimating II 107 Technical Math II (1) 110 Engineering Graphics PHYS 100 Survey of Physics SECOND YEAR 225 Construction Management 228 Civil Drafting SCOM 125 Communication in the Workplace Elective or approved Technical class Elective or approved Technical class TOTAL HOURS 15 198 Workplace Readiness GOVT 121 National and State Government Elective or approved Technical class - Elective or approved Technical class TOTAL HOURS 12-1 TOTAL HOURS 15 Summer Term 297 Internship (2) 6 TOTAL HOURS 6 Recommended Elective(s) 215 Building Design 216 Surveying II 226 Legal Principles of Surveying 227 Materials and Methods II 25 Construction Planning & Scheduling 26 Computers in Surveying 28 Water and Wastewater Systems GIS 120 Intro to Geographic Information Systems (1) Students planning to transfer to a -year institution should substitute MATH 16, MATH 16 or MATH 171. (2) Students with extensive full-time industry experience and instructor approval may substitute six credit hours of approved coursework. 98 THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

Civil Engineering Technician Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This program focuses on fundamental marketable skills in the surveying field. It prepares students for entry-level positions in the civil and construction industry. Completion of the certificate satisfies the educational requirements portion of the Land Surveyor-In-Training (LSIT) program as set forth by the State of Missouri. All of the courses will apply toward an Associate of Applied Science degree in Engineering Technology Construction Management and Civil Applications Option. CURRICULUM 116 Surveying I 216 Surveying II 226 Legal Principles of Surveying 26 Computers in Surveying 106 Technical Math I 107 Technical Math II 110 Engineering Graphics GIS 215 228 28 120 Choose one of these courses: Building Design Civil Drafting Water and Wastewater Systems Intro to Geographic Information Systems - TOTAL HOURS 25-27 Construction Management Specialist Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This option in the Engineering Technology program focuses on construction management, estimating, materials, and methods of construction. This degree option prepares students for entrylevel employment and a foundation for future advancement in the construction industry. CURRICULUM 116 Surveying I 117 Construction Print Reading 118 Materials and Methods I 219 Estimating I 225 Construction Management 106 Technical Math I 107 Technical Math II 215 216 227 229 25 26 Choose one of these courses: Building Design Surveying II Materials and Methods of Construction II Estimating II Construction Planning and Scheduling Computers in Surveying - TOTAL HOURS 2-25 CATALOG 2017-2018 99

Technical Graphics Specialist Contact: DeAndre Prater dprater@trcc.edu Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This option in the Engineering Technology program focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for success in the computer-aided drafting field. This degree option prepares students for entry-level employment and provides a foundation for future advancement in the architectural, civil, and manufacturing industries. The option includes an internship for on-the-job training with area companies. GIS 120 Intro to Geographic Information Systems 110 Engineering Graphics 117 Construction Print Reading MEDR 15 Blueprint Reading and Gauging TOTAL HOURS 12 228 Civil Drafting MEDR 26 Computer Aided Machining I MEDR 27 SolidWorks 215 Building Design Surveying Certificate Type: Short-Term Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This program focuses on basic marketable skills in the surveying field. It prepares students for entry-level positions in the civil and construction technology field. Completion of the certificate satisfies the educational requirements portion of the Land Surveyor-In-Training (LSIT) program as set forth by the State of Missouri. All of the courses will apply toward an Associate of Applied Science degree in Engineering Technology - Construction Management and Civil Applications option. 106 ) Technical Math I 107 Technical Math II 116 Surveying I 216 Surveying II 226 Legal Principles of Surveying 26 Computers in Surveying TOTAL HOURS 19 TOTAL HOURS 1 100 THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

Engineering Technology (AAS) Process and Controls Option Degree Type: Associate of Applied Science Degree Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This option in the Engineering Technology program focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for success in the installation and maintenance of commercial and industrial systems. This degree option prepares students for entry-level employment and provides a foundation for future advancement in the industrial technology and manufacturing sectors, as well as entry into university-level technology programs. FIRST YEAR ELEC 115 Applied DC & AC Circuits ENGL 111 College Writing MATH MEDR 106 10/15 110 15 Technical Math I (1) or Intermediate Algebra (or higher) Engineering Graphics or- Blueprint Reading and Gauging SCOM 110 Public Speaking - TOTAL HOURS 15-16 SECOND YEAR ELEC 207 Industrial Electronics Applications ELEC 216 Programmable Controller Systems ELEC 218 Electrical Codes & Standards for Manufacturing GOVT 121 National and State Government MAFT 119 Robotics I PHYS PHYS 100 101 Survey of Physics or Physical Science 2 5 TOTAL HOURS 17-19 ELEC 117 Industrial Electrical Controls MATH 107 16 Technical Math II (1) or College Algebra (or higher level Math course) 198 Workplace Readiness MAFT 228 Quality Assurance Fundamentals MAFT 229 Introduction to Safety & Health Programs 297 Internship (2) 6 MAFT 215 Mechatronics Capstone MAFT 219 Robotics II MEDR 26 Computer Aided Machining I TOTAL HOURS 15 MAFT 255 Hydraulics & Pneumatics (1) Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution should substitute MATH 16, MATH 16 or MATH 171. (2) Students with extensive full-time industry experience and instructor approval may substitute six credit hours of approved coursework. CATALOG 2017-2018 101

Electrical Process Technician Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This program focuses on providing students with skills in using, maintaining, operating, and installing different technical systems and components. Completion of the certificate prepares students for entry-level employment and provides a foundation for future advancement in the industrial technology and manufacturing sectors. MEDR 15 110 Blueprint Reading and Gauging -or- Engineering Graphics ELEC 115 Applied DC and AC Circuits ELEC ELEC ELEC MAFT 117 207 216 119 Take 9 hours from: Industrial Electronics Controls Industrial Electronics Applications Programmable Controller Systems Robotics I MAFT 229 Introduction to Health and Safety Programs MAFT 255 Hydraulics and Pneumatics MAFT MAFT MAFT MAFT 228 25 219 215 Take hours from: Quality Assurance Fundamentals () Manufacturing Processes () Robotics II () Mechatronics Capstone () TOTAL HOURS 2 9 Power Plant Technician Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This certificate option in the Engineering Technology program is designed to enable students to develop technical skills and knowledge to enter power plant operator and technician level positions in the power plant industry and provides a foundation for future advancement in this industry. CURRICULUM ELEC 115 Applied DC & AC Circuits ELEC 117 Industrial Electrical Controls MAFT 255 Hydraulics and Pneumatics PPIT 115 Introduction to Power Plant Systems PPIT 125 Power Plant Boilers and Operations PPIT 25 Steam Turbines and Generators ELEC ELEC MEDR PPIT PPIT 207 216 15 297 127 129 Choose hours from the following: Industrial Electronics Applications () Programmable Controller Systems () Blueprint Reading and Gauging () Choose 6 hours from the following: Internship (6) Power Plant Cycles () Power Plant Chemistry () TOTAL HOURS 27 6 102 THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

Industrial Technology Certificate Type: Short-Term Purpose: Career and Technical Education. The program focuses on providing students with skills in using, maintaining, operating and installing different electrical systems and components. Completion of the certificate prepares students for entry-level employment and provides a foundation for future advancement in the industrial technology and manufacturing sectors. Electrical Technician ELEC 115 Applied DC & AC Circuits ELEC 117 Industrial Electrical Controls ELEC 216 Programmable Controller Systems ELEC 218 Electrical Codes & Standards for Manufacturing 2 MAFT 267 Automated Manufacturing Systems MEDR 15 110 Blueprint Reading and Gauging -or- Engineering Graphics Industrial Technician TOTAL HOURS 17 ELEC 115 Applied DC & AC Circuits MEDR 15 110 Blueprint Reading and Gauging -or- Engineering Graphics MAFT 25 Manufacturing Processes MAFT 229 Introduction to Safety & Health Programs ELEC ELEC 117 207 Industrial Electrical Controls -or- Industrial Electronics Applications MAFT 255 Hydraulics & Pneumatics Quality Control Technician MAFT 228 Quality Assurance Fundamentals MAFT EOSH 229 205 Introduction to Safety & Health Programs - or - Safety & Health Regulations and Standards MAFT 25 Manufacturing Processes IST 100 Computer Applications MATH 106 10/15 Technical Math I -or- Intermediate Algebra (or higher level Math course) - MEDR 15 110 Blueprint Reading and Gauging -OR- Engineering Graphics -19 CATALOG 2017-2018 10

Engineering Technology (AAS) Welding Option Degree Type: Associate of Applied Science Degree Contact: Derek Joplin djoplin@trcc.edu Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This option in the Engineering Technology Welding option program focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for success in the welding manufacturing and welding maintenance aspect of industry. This degree option prepares students for entry-level employment and provides a foundation for future advancement in the industrial technology and manufacturing sectors. FIRST YEAR ENGL 111 College Writing MATH 106 10/15 Technical Math I or Intermediate Algebra (or higher level Math course) IST 100 Computer Applications 158 Introduction to GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) MATH 107 16 - TOTAL HOURS 1-1 Technical Math II or College Algebra (or higher level Math course) MAFT 228 Quality Assurance Fundamentals MAFT 229 Introduction to Safety & Health Programs SCOM 110 Public Speaking 156 Introduction to SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) TOTAL HOURS 16 SECOND YEAR GOVT 121 National and State Government PHYS 100 Survey of Physics 157 159 Introduction to TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) Welding Introduction to FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding) TOTAL HOURS 1 198 Workplace Readiness 165 Welding Blueprint Reading 255 Advanced GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) 256 Advanced SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) 265 Welding Fabrication TOTAL HOURS 17 10 THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

Maintenance Welding Contact: Derek Joplin djoplin@trcc.edu Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This program gives the student a welding certificate they can present with their resume to employers. This certificate alone will not be considered as an industry welding certification but as proof of course completion. This certificate can be built upon in the seeking of industry certification. It can aid the student in securing employment in the manufacturing workplace in a maintenance setting. 106 Technical Math I 107 Technical Math II MAFT 229 Introduction to Safety and Health Program 156 157 158 159 255 256 265 165 Introduction to SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) - or Introduction to TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) Welding Introduction to GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) or Introduction to FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding) Advanced GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) - or Advanced SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Welding Fabrication - or Welding Blueprint Reading TOTAL HOURS 2 Gainful Employment Disclosure Manufacturing Welding Contact: Derek Joplin djoplin@trcc.edu Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This program builds knowledge and skills in operating welding equipment and performing basic welding operations. Students will receive hands-on instruction in cutting processes; gas metal arc, gas tungsten arc, and shielded metal arc welding; shop safety; fabrication; oxy/acetylene fusion welding; quality assurance, and using blueprints. This certificate could be built upon in seeking industry certification, and the skills developed will prepare the student for such certification. The student can choose to take any course in steps that can be stacked one at a time or in multiples. The certificate could aid the student in securing employment in the manufacturing workplace. 106 107 Technical Math I - or Technical Math II MAFT 229 Introduction to Safety and Health Programs 156 157 159 Introduction to SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Introduction to TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) Welding Introduction to FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding) 165 Welding Blueprint Reading 255 Advanced GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) 265 Welding Fabrication TOTAL HOURS 28 Gainful Employment Disclosure CATALOG 2017-2018 105

Environmental/Occupational Safety and Health Technology (AAS) Degree Type: Associate of Applied Science Degree Contact: Elizabeth Deken edeken@trcc.edu Purpose: Career and Technical Education. The Environmental/Occupational Safety & Health Technology program prepares students for positions in occupational safety and health or environmental technology. Health and safety specialists work with federal, state, and/or local environmental and occupational regulatory programs. They address compliance issues, workers compensation, monitoring, training, and recordkeeping in addition to many other requirements. Environmental technology addresses water, wastewater, air, solid waste, hazardous waste, and other environmental programs. FIRST YEAR ENGL 111 College Writing MATH 106 10/15 Technical Math I (1) or Intermediate Algebra (or higher level Math course) SCOM 125 Communication in the Workplace BIOL BIOL BIOL 101 102 21 General Biology or Environmental Science or Anatomy & Physiology I - -5 TOTAL HOURS 1-15 BMGT 215 Supervisory Development PHYS CHEM CHEM 100 111 121 Survey of Physics -or- Introductory Chemistry -or- General Chemistry I MAFT 229 Introduction to Health and Safety Programs EOSH 116 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene GOVT 121 National and State Government -5 TOTAL HOURS 15-17 SECOND YEAR SCOM 110 Public Speaking EOSH 205 Safety & Health Regulations and Standards EOSH 206 Environmental Regulations EOSH 215 Transportation, Storage, and Handling of Hazardous Materials EOSH 216 Waste Management and RCRA GIS 120 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems EOSH 225 Accident Investigation EOSH 226 Emergency Preparedness and Planning 28 Water and Wastewater Systems 198 Workplace Readiness 297 Internship (2) 6 (1) Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution should substitute MATH 16, MATH 16 or MATH 171 (2) Students with extensive full-time industry experience and instructor approval may substitute six credit hours of approved coursework. 106 THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

Environmental/Occupational Safety & Health Technology Contact: Elizabeth Deken edeken@trcc.edu Purpose: Career and Technical Education. The EOSH Technology Certificate program prepares students for positions that oversee, administer, monitor, and ensure compliance with federal, state, and/or local environmental and occupational safety and health regulatory programs. CURRICULUM EOSH 116 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene EOSH 205 Safety & Health Regulations and Standards EOSH 206 Environmental Regulations EOSH 215 Transportation, Storage, and Handling of Hazardous Materials EOSH 216 Waste Management and RCRA EOSH 225 Accident Investigation EOSH 226 Emergency Preparedness and Planning 28 Water and Wastewater Systems GIS 120 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems MAFT 229 Introduction to Safety and Health Programs TOTAL HOURS 0 Gainful Employment Disclosure Environmental/Occupational Safety and Health Technology Certificate Type: Short-Term Contact: Elizabeth Deken edeken@trcc.edu Purpose: Career and Technical Education. The Environmental/Occupational Safety and Health Technology Certificate program prepares students for positions that oversee, administer, monitor, and ensure compliance with federal, state, and/or local environmental and occupational safety and health regulatory programs. Environmental Technology EOSH 206 Environmental Regulations EOSH 215 Transportation, Storage, and Handling of Hazardous Materials EOSH 216 Waste Management and RCRA EOSH 226 Emergency Preparedness and Planning 28 Water and Wastewater Systems GIS 120 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Occupational Safety & Health Tech BMGT SCOM 215 125 Supervisory Development or Communication in the Workplace EOSH 116 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene EOSH 205 Safety & Health Regulations and Standards EOSH 225 Accident Investigation EOSH 226 Emergency Preparedness and Planning MAFT 229 Introduction to Safety and Health Programs CATALOG 2017-2018 107

Pre-Engineering (AA) Degree Type: Associate of Arts Degree University Parallel Major Contact: Elizabeth Deken edeken@trcc.edu Purpose: Transfer. The Associate of Arts degree, Pre-Engineering concentration, is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to major in Engineering. FIRST YEAR ENGL 111 College Writing GOVT 121 National and State Government CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 5 SCOM 110 Public Speaking BIOL 100 Survey of Biology HPER P. E. Activity 1 ENGL 112 Advanced College Writing HIST HIST 111 112 American History to 1877 -OR- American History since 1877 Humanities Gen Ed Elective MATH 171 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 5 SECOND YEAR Humanities Gen Ed Elective Valuing Gen Ed Elective MATH 271 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5 PHYS 211 General Physics I 5 TOTAL HOURS 16 CPST 290 General Education Capstone 1 Humanities Gen Ed Elective MATH 272 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 5 PHYS 212 General Physics II 5 ECON 211 Principles of Macroeconomics TOTAL HOURS 17 HPER P. E. Activity 1 TOTAL HOURS 15 Recommended University Parallel IST 100 Computer Applications 110 Engineering Graphics CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 5 Students wishing to transfer to Missouri University of Science & Technology should consult A Model Program for Transfer available from the Director of Academic Advising. Students completing an AA degree, pre-engineering concentration, may transfer more than the number of hours required. However, students should confirm with receiving institution the transferability of additional hours. 108 THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

Pre-Engineering (AS) Degree Type: Associate of Science Degree Arkansas State University Parallel Major Contact: Elizabeth Deken edeken@trcc.edu Purpose: Transfer. The Associate of Science degree, Pre-Engineering concentration, is designed for students who plan to transfer to Arkansas State University to major in Engineering. FIRST YEAR ENGL 111 College Writing GOVT 121 National and State Government BIOL 102 Environmental Science 5 HPER 110 Lifetime Wellness 2 110 Engineering Graphics TOTAL HOURS 16 ENGL 112 Advanced College Writing CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 5 SCOM SCOM 110 Public Speaking - or - 101 Human Communication MATH 171 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 5 116 Surveying I (Civil Majors only) or Global Issues Elective SECOND YEAR TOTAL HOURS 19 MATH 271 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 5 (1) Choose one of the following Global Issues elective classes HIST 121 World Civilization to the Renaissance HIST 122 World Civilization since the Renaissance (2) Choose one of the following Fine Arts elective classes ARTS 12 History and Appreciation of Art THEA 120 History and Appreciation of Theater () Choose one of the following Humanities elective classes ENGL 221 World Literature to 1600 ENGL 222 World Literature since 1600 () Choose one of the following Social Science elective classes ECON 211 Principles of Macroeconomics PSYC 111 General Psychology SOCI 111 General Sociology HIST 111 American History to 1877 HIST 112 American History since 1877 (5) Choose one of the following Science elective classes PHYS 212 General Physics II 5 CHEM 122 General Chemistry II 5 PHYS 211 General Physics I 5 ECON ECON 211 212 Principles of Macroeconomics - or- Principles of Microeconomics 216 Surveying II (Civil Majors only) or Social Science Elective (5) TOTAL HOURS 16 Fine Arts elective (2) Humanities elective () Science elective (5) 5 MATH 272 (1) Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 5 TOTAL HOURS 16 CATALOG 2017-2018 109

Electrical Technology Purpose: Career and Technical Education. The Electrical Technology program prepares students for entry level employment as an electrician. Students will acquire knowledge and skills required to work in residential, commercial, and industrial electricity. The National Electrical Code (NEC), along with local regulations, will be referenced throughout the program. ELEC 105 Introduction to Electrical Technology ELEC 106 Basic Electricity ELEC 107 Electrical Materials and Methods 106 Tech Math I SCOM 125 Communication in the Workplace TOTAL HOURS 15 ELEC 125 Blueprint Reading for Electricians ELEC 126 Residential Circuits ELEC 225 Electrical Systems IST 100 Computer Applications TOTAL HOURS 12 ELEC 226 Electrical Construction ELEC 227 Commercial & Industrial Electrical Systems TOTAL HOURS 6 Gainful Employment Disclosure Green Diesel Purpose: Career and Technical Education. The Green Diesel program focuses on providing students with skills in green diesel technology and prepares students for entry-level employment and provides a foundation for future advancement in the field. CURRICULUM GRDT 115 Green Diesel Technician I 6 GRDT 215 Green Diesel Technician II 6 GRDT 225 Green Diesel Technician III 6 IST GIS MATH 100 120 106 10/15 Computer Applications -or- Intro to Geographic Information Systems Technical Math I -or- Intermediate Algebra ENGL 111 College Writing EOSH 216 Waste Management and RCRA EOSH 206 Environmental Regulations MAFT 229 Introduction to Health and Safety Programs - TOTAL HOURS 6-7 Gainful Employment Disclosure Green Diesel Technology Certificate Type: Short-Term Purpose: Career and Technical Education. This program focuses on providing students with skills in green diesel technology and prepares students for entry-level employment and provides a foundation for future advancement in the field of green diesel technology. GRDT 115 Green Diesel Technician I 6 GRDT 215 Green Diesel Technician II 6 GRDT 225 Green Diesel Technician III 6 110 THREE RIVERS COLLEGE

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Purpose: Career and Technical Education. The HVAC/R program prepares students for entry level employment as a Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration (HVAC/R) technician. Students will acquire knowledge and skills required to work as a HVAC/R technician on equipment in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The program will provide instruction related to local, state, and federal codes/regulations. HVAC 105 Safety for HVAC/R Profession HVAC 106 Electricity for HVAC/R Technicians HVAC 107 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration I 106 Technical Math I SCOM 125 Communications in the Workplace HVAC 115 TOTAL HOURS 15 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration II HVAC 116 HVAC/R Motors and Controls HVAC 215 Residential Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration IST 100 Computer Applications TOTAL HOURS 12 HVAC 216 Commercial Heating, Ventilation, and Cooling HVAC 217 Commercial Refrigeration Plumbing Technology Purpose: Career and Technical Education. The Plumbing Technology program prepares students for entry level employment in the occupation of plumber. Students will acquire knowledge and skills required to work in residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing. The program will present local, state, and national codes/regulations. PLUM 105 Basic Plumbing PLUM 106 Plumbing Materials and Methods PLUM 107 Plumbing Construction 106 Technical Math I SCOM 125 Communication in the Workplace TOTAL HOURS 15 PLUM 115 Plumbing II PLUM 116 Basic Electrical Technology for Plumbing PLUM 216 Plumbing System Service and Repair IST 100 Computer Applications TOTAL HOURS 12 PLUM 215 Plumbing III PLUM 217 Advanced Plumbing Systems TOTAL HOURS 6 Gainful Employment Disclosure TOTAL HOURS 6 Gainful Employment Disclosure CATALOG 2017-2018 111