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Please see the current Washtenaw Community College catalog for up to-date program requirements. Graphic & Printing Technology HIGH SCHOOL COURSE SEQUENCE 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade English 9 Algebra I World History/Geography Biology World Language Phys Ed/Health English 10 Geometry U.S. History/Geography Physics or Chemistry World Language Visual/Performing/Applied Arts English 11 Algebra II Civics/Economics Visual Imaging Technology I Elective Visual Imaging Technology II Elective English 12 Math Credit Science Credit Visual Imaging Technology III Elective WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE Program Layout by Semester Graphic Design Associate in Applied Science Semester 1 ENG 107 or 111 Technical Writing I or Composition I 3 GDT 101 History of Graphic Design 3 GDT 104 Introduction to Graphic Design 4 WEB 115 Introduction to Interface Design 4 Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 3 Semester Total 17 Semester 2 Speech Elective(s) 3 Restrict Elect Elective(s) 3 GDT 100 Typography I 4 GDT 112 Principles and Problem Solving in Graphic Design 4 INP 170 Web Coding II 3 Semester Total 17 Semester 3 GDT 220 Publication Design 4 INP 154 Interaction Design I 4 MTH 125 or higher Everyday College Math or higher 4 Restricted Elective(s) 3 Semester Total 15 Semester 4 GDT 252 Advanced Digital Studio 4 GDT 290 Professional Practices 4 Nat. Sci. Elective(s) 4 INP 254 Interaction Design II 4 Semester Total 16 Program Totals 64
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Please see the current Washtenaw Community College catalog for up to-date program requirements. Automotive Technologies HIGH SCHOOL COURSE SEQUENCE 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade English 9 Algebra Science I (311) Career Prep & Expo (905) Basic Phys Ed (612) World History (410) American Experience (056) Public Speaking Geometry Science II (313) U.S. History (422) Business Service Tech I Literature & Society (060) Composition (023) U.S. Government (445) Integrated Trigonometry (221) Applied Physics (331) Auto Tech I (937) English Elective Sociology (435) Auto Tech II (945) Accounting I (524) WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE Automotive Service Technology Associate in Applied Science Program Semester 1 ASV 130 Automotive Maintenance 4 ASV 131 Automotive Electrical 4 Math Elective 3 Writing Elective 3 ASV Elect ABR 116, ASV 135, MTT 102 or WAF 105 2 Semester Total 16 Semester 2 ASV 132 Automotive Engines 4 ASV 133 Automotive Fuel 4 ASV 134 Automotive Transmission 4 Elective Elective 3 Semester Total 15 Semester 3 ASV 254 Suspension and Steering 2 ASV 255 Brakes 2 ASV 256 Electrical and Electronic Systems 4 ASV 258 Engine Drivability 2 Speech/Comp. Elective 3 Arts/Hum Elective 3 Semester Total 16 Semester 4 Nat. Sci Elective 3 Soc. Sci Elective 3 Rest. Elect ASV Restricted Elective 4 Elective Minimum 60 credits 3 Semester Total 13 Program Totals 60
Please see the current Washtenaw Community College catalog for up to-date program requirements.
Please see the current Washtenaw Community College catalog for up to-date program requirements. Computer Sys. Networking & Technology HIGH SCHOOL COURSE SEQUENCE 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade English 9 Algebra (211) or Integrated Algebra A (216) Science I (311) Career Prep & Expo (905) Basic Phys Ed (612) World History (410) American Experience (056) Public Speaking Integrated Geometry or Integrated Algebra B (217) Science II (313) U.S. History (422) Public Speaking Literature & Society (060) Composition (023) U.S. Government (445) Business Service Technology I (526) Basic Art (615) Graphic Communications (914) English Elective Visual Imaging Technology (924) Web Authoring (522) WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE Computer Systems and Networking - Computer and Network Security Concentration (CSEC) Associate in Applied Science Degree Semester 1 CST 118 MS Command Line Fundamentals 2 CST 160 Computer Technology I 4 CST 165 Computer Technology II 4 CST 225 PC Networking 3 Speech/Comp. Elective(s) 3 Semester Total 16 Semester 2 Writing Elective(s) 3 Math Elective(s) 3 CIS 121 Xxxxx/UNIX I: Fundamentals 4 CNT 201 Administering Microsoft Windows Client Operating System 3 CNT 211 Installation, Storage and Compute Windows Server 2016 4 Semester Total 17 Semester 3 Natural Science Elective(s) 3 Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 3 CNT 206 Introduction to Networks 4 CNT 216 Routing and Switching Essentials 4 CSS 200 Introduction to Network Security 4 Semester Total 18 Semester 4 Arts/Human. Elective(s) 3 CIS 161 Introduction to PowerShell 4 CSS 205 Essentials of Network Penetration Testing 4 CSS 210 Basic Network Perimeter Protection 4 Semester Total 15 Program Totals 66 Additional Program Concentrations Include: Computer Forensics (CSFC), Linux Network Operating System (LNOS). Local and Wide Area Networking (NETW), Microsoft Network Operating System (MNOS) Please see the current Washtenaw Community College catalog for up-to-date program requirements. HIGH SCHOOL COURSE SEQUENCE 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade English 9 Algebra (211) or Integrated Algebra A (216) Science I (311) Career Prep & Expo (905) Basic Phys Ed (612) World History (410) American Experience (056) Public Speaking Integrated Geometry or Integrated Algebra B (217) Science II (313) U.S. History (422) Public Speaking Literature & Society (060) Composition (023) U.S. Government (445) Business Service Technology I (526) Basic Art (615) Computer Programming English Elective Visual Imaging Technology (924) Computer Programming WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE Informatio...
Please see the current Washtenaw Community College catalog for up to-date program requirements. Radio and TV Broadcasting Technology HIGH SCHOOL COURSE SEQUENCE 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade English 9 Algebra Science I (311) Career Prep & Expo (905) Basic Phys Ed (612) World History (410) American Experience (056) Public Speaking Integrated Geometry Science II (313) U.S. History (422) Public Speaking Literature & Society (060) Composition (023) U.S. Government (445) English Elective VIDEO WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE Digital Video Production Associate in Applied Science Degree Semester 1 VID 105 Foundations of Digital Video I 4 ENG 111 Composition I 4 Rest. Elective FLM 120, FLM 150, or FLM 185 3 Semester Total 15 Semester 2 FLM 160 American Film 3 VID 125 Foundations in Digital Video II 4 VID 270 Documentary Video Production I 3 Math Elective(s) 3 Semester Total 16
Please see the current Washtenaw Community College catalog for up to-date program requirements. Construction Technology HIGH SCHOOL COURSE SEQUENCE 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade English 9 Algebra Science I (311) Career Prep & Expo (905) Basic Phys Ed (612) World History (410) American Experience (056) Integrated Geometry Science II (313) U.S. History (422) Public Speaking Literature & Society (060) Composition (023) U.S. Government (445) Introduction to Drafting and CAD (911) Building Trades I (928) Multicultural Literature Building Trades II (928) WASHTENAW COMMUNITY COLLEGE Construction Technology Associate in Science Degree Semester 1 ENG 111 Composition I 4 Arts/Human. Elective(s) 3 CON 108 Introduction to Construction Technology 2 MTH 178 General Trigonometry 3 CON 104 Construction Framing I 3 Semester Total 15 Semester 2 Writ. or Comm. Writing/Composition or Communication 3 CMG 130 Construction Site Safety and OSHA Regulations 3 PLS 112 Introduction to American Government 3 CON 105 Construction Framing II 3 Nat. Sci. Elective(s) (not PHY) 3 Semester Total 15 Semester 3 Gen. Ed. Elective Gen. ed. Elective to reach a min. 30 general ed. credits 1 Arts/Human. Elective(s) 3 PHY 105 Conceptual Physics 4 CON 204 Construction Finishes - Interior 3 CON 205 Construction Finishes - Exterior 3 Semester Total 14 Semester 4 Elective(s) Elective(s) to reach a minimum 60 credits 4 Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 3 CON 220 Construction Licensing, Contracts, and Start Up 3 CON 230 Construction Production 3 CON 255 Construction Concrete and Masonry 3 Semester Total 16 Program Totals 60 *This program is being discontinued at WCC, and the 2020-21 school year will be the last year credit can be applied toward this program. After the 2020-21 school year, credit can be applied towards another program, such as Occupational Studies.
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