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15º ACTIVIDAD: PINTAMOS NUESTRA PROPIA PRIMAVERA

15. Pintamos nuestra propia primavera

Course No. Course Title Credits

ASL 262 American Sign Language VI 3

INT 106 Interpreting Foundations II 3

INT 107 Translation Skills 3

MTH 121 Fundamentals of Mathematics I 3

(or higher)

Semester total 12

Semester 3

Course No. Course Title Credits

INT 130 Interpreting: An Introduction to the Profession 3

INT 133 ASL-to-English Interpretation I 3

INT 134 English-to-ASL Interpretation I 3

Social Science Elective1 3

Semester total 12

Semester 4

Course No. Course Title Credits

INT 233 ASL-to-English Interpretation II 3

INT 234 English-to-ASL Interpretation II 3

INT 235 Interpreting in the Educational Setting 3

Psychology Elective1 3

Semester total 12

Semester 5

Course No. Course Title Credits

INT 236 Interpreting in Special Situations 3

INT 250 Dialogic Interpretation I 3

Health/Physical Education Elective2 2

Semester total 8

Semester 6

Course No. Course Title Credits

INT 290 Coordinated Internship 5

Humanities Elective1 3

Semester total 8 total minimum Credits 65

CAreer StuDieS: AmeriCAn Sign lAnguAge

(Plan Code: 221.640.01)

The Career Studies Certificate in American Sign Language prepares students to communicate directly with Deaf and hard of hearing individuals using American Sign Language and teaches students about the history and culture of the American Deaf Community. This CSC provides a foundation for those who are interested in pursuing further education and careers working with Deaf or hard of hearing adults in fields such as social work, vocational rehabilitation, Deaf education, and similar settings. The Career Studies Certificate will also help family members or friends and colleagues of Deaf or hard of hearing people strengthen their communication skills with individuals using ASL.

Semester 1 (Fall, First eight-Week)

Course No. Course Title Credits

ASL 101 American Sign Language I 3

ASL 125 History and Culture of the Deaf Community I 3

SDV 100 College Success Skills 1

Semester total 7

Semester 1 (Fall, Second eight-Week)

Course No. Course Title Credits

ASL 102 American Sign Language II 3

Semester total 3

Semester 2 (Spring, First eight-Week)

Course No. Course Title Credits

ASL 201 American Sign Language III 3

ASL 150 Working with Deaf and Hard of Hearing People 2

Semester total 5

Semester 2 (Spring, Second eight-Week)

Course No. Course Title Credits

ASL 202 American Sign Language IV 3

Semester total 3 total minimum Credits 18

1

Eligible courses are listed on page 35 in the 2015-2016 catalog. See your academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s).

2

Students may select any of the following courses to meet this requirement: DIT 121, 125; HLT 100, 105, 106, 110, 116, 121, 130, 138, 141, 150, 160, 200, 204, 215; PED (any activity course).

AutomotiVe teChnology

Associate of Applied Science Degree:

• Automotive Technology

Career Studies Certificates:

• Automotive Chassis Systems • Automotive Electronics

• Automotive Engine Performance • Automotive Powertrains

The Automotive Technology programs are designed to prepare students for employment as automotive technicians, based on standards set by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF).

The Associate of Applied Science degree in Automotive Technology is designed for those who wish to work as a service technician, diagnostician, or manufacturing representative in the automotive repair industry. The Career Studies Certificates provide the background required for those interested in entry-level positions related to automotive maintenance and repair.

Students seeking additional credentials may pursue the National Institute for Automotive Excellence (ASE) Automotive Technician Certification examinations, A/C Refrigerant Recovery License, and Virginia state inspection license.

Tidewater Community College, in partnership with industry leaders, also offers programs designed for those who plan to work with specific automobile dealerships. The Toyota Technical Education Network (T-TEN), the Mopar (Chrysler) College Automotive Program (MCAP), and the Honda Professional Automotive Career Program (PACT) are available within the Associate of Applied Science degree and the Career Studies Certificates, providing advanced knowledge of specific technologies related to these vehicles. Students in these programs will earn training credentials with their associated vehicle manufacturer.

Students are advised to consult with the program director prior to entering an Automotive Technology Program.

ASSoCiAte oF APPlieD SCienCe Degree: AutomotiVe teChnology (Plan Code: 909)

Semester 1 (based on a Fall Semester start)

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 101 Introduction to Automotive Systems 3

AUT 149 Basic Automotive Electrical Diagnostics 5 AUT 155 Basic Automotive Engine Performance Diagnostics 5 MTH 103 Applied Technical Mathematics (or MTH 121) 3 SDV 101 Orientation to Automotive Technology (or SDV 100) 1

Semester total 17

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 151 Automotive Braking Systems Diagnostics 5 AUT 153 Automotive Steering and Suspension Systems 5 Diagnostics

ENG 111 College Composition I 3

Humanities Elective1 3

Semester total 16

Semester 3

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 178 Automotive Final Drive and 4

Manual Transmission Systems

AUT 236 Automotive Climate Control 4

Semester total 8

Semester 4

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 249 Advanced Automotive Electrical Diagnostics 5 AUT 255 Advanced Automotive Engine Performance Diagnostics 5

AUT 297 Cooperative Education in Automotive 1

Social Science Elective1 3

Semester total 14

Semester 5

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 152 Automotive Engine Diagnostics 5

AUT 251 Automatic Transmissions 4

AUT 297 Cooperative Education in Automotive 1

Social Science Elective1 3

Semester total 13 total minimum Credits 68

1

Eligible courses are listed on page 35 in the 2015-2016 catalog. See your academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s).

CAreer StuDieS: AutomotiVe ChASSiS SyStemS

(Plan Code: 221.909.02)

The Career Studies Certificate in Automotive Chassis Systems prepares students to specialize in brakes, steering, and suspension diagnosis, service, and repair. The training includes preparation for the ASE certification exams in Steering and Suspension (A4) and Brakes (A5). Additionally, the training includes preparation for the VA Safety Inspection exam.

Semester 1

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 101 Introduction to Automotive Systems 3

AUT 149 Basic Automotive Electrical Diagnostics 5

AUT 297 Cooperative Education in Automotive 1

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 151 Automotive Braking Systems Diagnostics 5 AUT 153 Automotive Steering and Suspension Systems 5 Diagnostics

AUT 297 Cooperative Education in Automotive 1

Semester total 11 total minimum Credits 20

CAreer StuDieS: AutomotiVe eleCtroniCS

(Plan Code: 221.909.45)

The Career Studies Certificate in Automotive Electronics prepares students to specialize in the service, diagnosis, and repair of basic and advanced electrical systems as well as heating and air conditioning systems. Basic engine performance concepts are also covered. The training includes preparation for the ASE certification exams in Electrical/Electronic Systems (A6) and Heating and Air Conditioning (A7). Additionally, the training provides preparation for the Refrigerant Recovery License exam.

Semester 1

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 101 Introduction to Automotive Systems 3

AUT 149 Basic Automotive Electrical Diagnostics 5 AUT 155 Basic Automotive Engine Performance Diagnostics 5

AUT 297 Cooperative Education in Automotive 1

Semester total 14

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 249 Advanced Automotive Electrical Diagnostics 5

AUT 236 Automotive Climate Control 4

AUT 297 Cooperative Education in Automotive 1

Semester total 10 total minimum Credits 24

CAreer StuDieS: AutomotiVe engine PerFormAnCe

(Plan Code: 221.909.01)

The Career Studies Certificate in Automotive Engine Performance prepares students to specialize in the service, diagnosis, and repair of engine management and control systems. These systems include ignition, fuel, emissions, and computer controls. The training includes preparation for the ASE certification exam in Engine Performance (A8).

Semester 1

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 101 Introduction to Automotive Systems 3

AUT 149 Basic Automotive Electrical Diagnostics 5 AUT 155 Basic Automotive Engine Performance Diagnostics 5

AUT 297 Cooperative Education in Automotive 1

Semester total 14

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 249 Advanced Automotive Electrical Diagnostics 5 AUT 255 Advanced Automotive Engine Performance Diagnostics 5

AUT 297 Cooperative Education in Automotive 1

Semester total 11 total minimum Credits 25

CAreer StuDieS: AutomotiVe PoWertrAinS

(Plan Code: 221.909.06)

The Career Studies Certificate in Automotive Powertrains prepares students to specialize in the service, diagnosis, and repair of automatic and manual transmissions, transaxles, and engines. The training includes preparation for the ASE certification exams in Engine Repair (A1), Automatic Transmissions (A2), and Manual Drive Transmissions (A3).

Semester 1

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 101 Introduction to Automotive Systems 3

AUT 149 Basic Automotive Electrical Diagnostics 5 AUT 249 Advanced Automotive Electrical Diagnostics 5

AUT 297 Cooperative Education in Automotive 1

Semester total 14

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUT 251 Automatic Transmissions 4

AUT 152 Automotive Engine Diagnostics 5

AUT 178 Automotive Final Drive and Manual Transmission 4 Systems

AUT 297 Cooperative Education in Automotive 1

Semester total 14 total minimum Credits 28

CiVil engineering teChnology

Associate of Applied Science Degree:

• Civil Engineering Technology

Career Studies Certificates:

• Construction Project Management • Inspections/Lab Technology** • Land Surveying

• Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (see GIS program

listing under the Information Systems Technology Career Studies Certificate options)

The Civil Engineering Technology (CET) programs prepare students for careers related to large construction projects, such as roadways, bridges, and buildings. Students analyze construction sites, use and maintain equipment, draft plans, and write reports. The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree provides fundamentals of engineering technology, surveying, construction materials, soil testing, and computer- aided drafting (CAD), as well as environmental technology and fluid mechanics. Graduates are prepared for positions such as engineering technicians in varying civil engineering fields, such as land development, construction, transportation, geotechnical engineering, hydraulic systems, environmental engineering, structural design, surveying, geographic information systems, and similar roles.

The Career Studies Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is designed to provide students with skills to visualize, analyze, and model systems to help in the planning and decision- making processes of a business organization. Graduates are prepared for positions in fields such as city and regional planning, surveying and mapping, transportation, and local government. Additional information is available in the Information Systems Technology section of the catalog.

ASSoCiAte oF APPlieD SCienCe Degree: CiVil engineering teChnology (Plan Code: 915)

Semester 1 (based on a Fall Semester start)

Course No. Course Title Credits

CIV 110 Introduction to Civil Engineering Technology 2

CIV 115 Civil Engineering Drafting 3

CIV 171 Surveying I 3

ENG 111 College Composition I 3

MTH 163 Precalculus I 3

SDV 101 Orientation to Engineering and Technologies 1

Social Science Elective1 3

Semester total 18

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

CIV 172 Surveying II 3

MTH 164 Precalculus II 3

Approved Technical Elective2 3

Health/Physical Education Elective3 2

Humanities Elective1 3

Social Science Elective1 3

Semester total 17

Semester 3

Course No. Course Title Credits

CIV 200 Fundamentals of Building Construction 3

CIV 230 Civil Construction Materials 3

MEC 131 Mechanics I – Statics for Engineering Technology 3

Approved Technical Elective2 3

Approved Technical Elective2 3

Semester total 15

Semester 4

Course No. Course Title Credits

CIV 225 Soil Mechanics 3

CIV 226 Soil Mechanics Laboratory 1

CIV 240 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics 3

MEC 132 Mechanics II – Strength of Materials 3 for Engineering Technology

Approved Technical Elective2 3

Approved Technical Elective2 3

Semester total 16 total minimum Credits 66

1

Eligible courses are listed on page 35 in the 2015-2016 catalog. See your academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s).

2

Eligible courses for Approved Technical Elective include CAD 151, CAD 201, CHM 111, GIS 200, GIS 201, MTH 173, PHY 201, PHY 202 and any course with a CIV prefix or BLD prefix not required for the degree.

3

Students may select any of the following courses to meet this requirement: DIT 121, 125; HLT 100, 105, 106, 110, 116, 121, 130, 138, 141, 150, 160, 200, 204, 215; PED (any activity course).

CAreer StuDieS: ConStruCtion ProJeCt mAnAgement

(Plan Code: 221.917.01)

The Career Studies Certificate in Construction Project Management is designed to address all aspects of managing construction sites, including areas such as job-site administration, estimating and bidding, construction bidding, construction systems, construction safety, and construction surveying applications.

Semester 1

Course No. Course Title Credits

BLD 111 Blue Print Reading and the Building Code 3

CIV 171 Surveying I 3

CIV 200 Fundamentals of Building Construction 3

CIV 230 Civil Construction Materials 3

Semester total 12

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

BLD 117 Contract Documents and Construction Law 3

BLD 215 OSHA 30 Construction Safety 2

BLD 247 Construction Planning and Scheduling 3 CIV 135 Construction Management and Estimating 3

Semester total 11 total minimum Credits 23

CAreer StuDieS: inSPeCtionS/lAb teChnology**

(Plan Code: 221.915.03)

The Career Studies Certifi cate in Inspections/Lab Technology prepares students for careers as construction inspectors or lab technicians. Students learn the fundamental theories of civil engineering material and standard laboratory and fi eld testing practices that relate to the ordering of materials required for technical projects, and to the ensuring of safety and durability in those materials.

Semester 1

Course No. Course Title Credits

CIV 110 Introduction to Civil Engineering Technology 2

CIV 120 Masonry Technology 3

CIV 230 Civil Construction Materials 3

Semester total 8

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

CIV 225 Soil Mechanics 3

CIV 226 Soil Mechanics Laboratory 1

CIV 228 Concrete Technology 2

CIV 229 Concrete Laboratory 1

CIV 280 Intro to Environmental Engineering 3

Semester total 10 total minimum Credits 18

** discontinuance pending College Board approval

CAreer StuDieS: lAnD SurVeying (Plan Code: 221.915.01) The Career Studies Certifi cate in Land Surveying emphasizes land and fi eld surveying practices and offi ce techniques, utilizing a variety of up-to-date instruments, including levels, total stations, and GPS units. Graduates of this program may wish to continue their careers toward their Land Surveyor-In-Training (LIST) certifi cation.

Semester 1

Course No. Course Title Credits

CIV 171 Surveying I 3

CIV 259 Virginia Coordinate Systems 1

GIS 200 Geographical Information Systems I 4

MTH 163 Precalculus I 3

Semester total 11

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

CIV 115 Civil Engineering Drafting 3

CIV 172 Surveying II 3

CIV 256 Global Positioning Systems for Land Surveying 3

CIV 257 Mapping Standards, VA Rules 3

and Statutes, and Surveying Law

CIV 258 Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 1

MTH 164 Precalculus II 3

Semester total 16 total minimum Credits 27

ColliSion rePAir teChnology

Career Studies Certifi cates:

• Collision Repair Technology: Non-Structural • Collision Repair Technology: Refi nishing

Students are advised to consult with the program director prior to enterin a Collision Repair Technology Program.

CAreer StuDieS: ColliSion rePAir teChnology: non- StruCturAl (Plan Code: 221.909.11)

The Career Studies Certifi cate in Collision Repair Technology: Non-Structural prepares students for an entry-level position at a collision repair facility performing non-structural vehicle repairs. These repairs include panel replacement and alignment, glass replacement, dent repair, and plastic/composite repair. Students completing this program will obtain their Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) certifi cations for ProLevel 1 Non-Structural Repair.

Students enrolled in this curriculum are not eligible for federal fi nancial assistance.

Semester 1

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUB 127 Introduction to Collision Repair Technology 3

AUB 116 Auto Body Repair 4

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUB 297 Cooperative Education 2

Semester total 2 total minimum Credits 9

CAreer StuDieS: ColliSion rePAir teChnology: reFiniShing (Plan Code: 221.909.12)

The Career Studies Certifi cate in Collision Repair Technology: Refi nishing prepares students for an entry-level position at a collision repair facility performing refi nishing techniques and paint defect diagnosis. Topics in this program include vehicle preparation, paints and thinners, painting techniques, and paint defect diagnosis. Students completing this program will obtain their Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) certifi cations for ProLevel 1 Refi nishing.

Students enrolled in this curriculum are not eligible for federal fi nancial assistance.

Semester 1

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUB 127 Introduction to Collision Repair Technology 3

AUB 119 Automotive Painting 4

Semester total 7

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

AUB 297 Cooperative Education 2

Semester total 2 total minimum Credits 9

ComPuter-AiDeD DrAFting AnD DeSign

teChnology

Associate of Applied Science Degree:

• Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Technology

Specialization: Architectural Drafting and Design Technology

Certifi cate:

• Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Technology

The Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) Technology program has three different options for students seeking to obtain a degree or choosing to develop or update their technical skills. Those working toward the degree program

have a choice between two degree options. The Architectural Drafting and Design Technology specialization prepares students for work in architectural, engineering, and design fi rms. The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree concentrates on mechanical drafting and design and prepares students for employment in the fi elds of mechanical and machine design, structural, manufacturing, civil engineering, marine design, and construction. The third option, for those seeking only to acquire or hone their technical skills, is the 33-credit Certifi cate in Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Technology which primarily consists of technical courses. Students who already have a degree frequently see this Certifi cate as an excellent choice. The Associate of Applied Science degree is offered at the Portsmouth and Virginia Beach campuses and focuses on preparing students to work successfully in computer-aided design and related computer-aided manufacturing operations (CAD/CAM). Graduates typically fi nd employment in the fi elds of mechanical and machine design, structural design, manufacturing, civil engineering, marine design, construction, and related areas. Using Autodesk software, students learn to prepare working drawings refl ecting national and international standards, practices, and procedures. Additionally, students learn to prepare engineering drawings supporting mechanical engineering and design utilizing welding details, industrial piping, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, electrical schematics, sheet metal developments, and solid modeling.

Under formal articulation agreements, students may transfer course work to a baccalaureate degree program in an engineering technology area. Students planning on pursuing a baccalaureate degree should meet with the program head in his/her academic plan and consult the receiving institution’s catalog and transfer guide.

In addition to preparing students to move directly into business and industry and providing for college transfer opportunities upon graduation, the CADD program is designed to work in partnership with local business and industry to meet their educational and training needs.

ASSoCiAte oF APPlieD SCienCe Degree: ComPuter- AiDeD DrAFting AnD DeSign teChnology (Plan Code: 729)

Semester 1 (based on a Fall Semester start)

Course No. Course Title Credits

CAD 151 Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I 3

CAD 201 Computer-Aided Drafting and Design I 4

ENG 111 College Composition I 3

MEC 111 Materials for Industry 3

MTH 163 Precalculus I 3

SDV 100 College Success Skills 1

Semester 2

Course No. Course Title Credits

CAD 152 Engineering Drawing Fundamentals II 3

CAD 202 Computer-Aided Drafting and Design II 4

MTH 164 Precalculus II 3

Humanities Elective1 3

Social Science Elective1 3

Semester total 16

Semester 3

Course No. Course Title Credits

CAD 211 Advanced Technical Drafting I 3

CAD 241 Parametric Solid Modeling I 3

MEC 131 Mechanics I – Statics for Engineering Technology 3

PHY 201 General College Physics I3 4

(or Approved Technical Elective2)

Approved Technical Elective2 3

Semester total 16

Semester 4

Course No. Course Title Credits

CAD 212 Advanced Technical Drafting II 3

CAD 280 Design Capstone Project 3

MEC 132 Mechanics II – Strength of Materials 3 for Engineering Technology

(or Approved Technical Elective2)

PHY 202 General College Physics II3 4

(or Approved Technical Elective2)

Health/Physical Education Elective4 2

Social Science Elective1 3

Semester total 18 total minimum Credits 67

ArChiteCturAl DrAFting AnD DeSign

teChnology

The Architectural Drafting and Design Technology specialization is offered at the Virginia Beach Campus and prepares students for employment as advanced CADD drafters or designers in an architectural firm. Graduates have the knowledge and skills to pursue a wide variety of employment opportunities in the design and construction industry. Under formal articulation agreements, students may transfer course work toward a baccalaureate degree program in an engineering technology field or to some schools of architecture. Students planning on pursuing a baccalaureate degree should meet with the program head early in their academic plan and consult the receiving institution’s catalog and transfer guide.

The faculty are experienced educators and professionals such as practicing architects and engineers. They bring in current practices and knowledge of the latest building materials,

construction methods and computer technology. The program is highly regarded in the Virginia architectural community for its ability to challenge its students and teach essential technical skills for which employers are looking. Students in the program have the opportunity to sample a variety of interest areas within the discipline, including building and site planning, architectural graphic techniques, computer-aided drafting, rendering and animation, materials and construction technology, architectural history, international study, building codes, office practices, structures and more. Students may begin fall, spring, or summer semester.

The Specialization in Architectural Drafting and Design Technology prepares students for employment in these businesses and industries:

• Architect offices

• Engineering consulting firms (civil, mechanical, and

electrical)

• Landscape architect offices • Construction management firms • Building contracting firms • Building developers

• Computer drafting and mapping service companies • Construction material suppliers and producers (sales, shop

drawings)

• Facilities planning offices

ASSoCiAte oF APPlieD SCienCe Degree: ComPuter- AiDeD DrAFting AnD DeSign teChnology

Specialization: architectural drafting and design Technology

(Plan Code: 729.01)

Semester 1 (based on a Fall Semester start)

Course No. Course Title Credits

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