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Division of Career Education
Stationary Engineering A.A.S.

Curriculum C247H - No new students accepted Effective 8/22/2010

The Stationary Engineering degree provides course work in the maintenance, installation and operation of air conditioning, heating, refrigeration, pneumatic and digital control systems that are germane to commercial and industrial type buildings. The course work is divided equally between theory and hands-on. Utilization and conservation are stressed. Modern instrumentation for environmental control systems are used. Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to seek employment as an entry-level stationary engineer.

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE
Semester One
Credit Hours
#
ACR 110
Basic Refrigeration & Air Conditioning I
4
#
ACR 115
Applied Electricity, Refrigeration
4
#
MAT 122
Technical Mathematics2 3
#
RHT 101
Freshman Rhetoric & Composition I 1
3
14
Semester Two
#
ACR 125
Basic Refrigeration & Air Conditioning II
4
#
ACR 140
Applied Electricity II
4

CIS 100
Introduction to Computer Systems
1
#
ENT 105
Industrial Physics2
3
#
RHT 102
Freshman Rhetoric & Composition II or


SPE 101
Principles of Effective Speaking1
3
15
Semester Three
#
ACR 250
Commercial Refrigeration
4
#
ACR 260
Advanced Air Conditioning III
4

COT 107
Construction Print & Specification Reading
3

SSC 190
Contemporary Society or


PSC 150
American National Politics or


HIS 151
History of the U.S. to 1877
3
14
Semester Four
#
ACR 285
Heating Systems
4
#
ACR 290
HVAC Calculation and Design
4
#
ACR 295
Systems Controls
4

HTH 104
Science of Personal Health or


HTH 281
First Aid & CPR
2
14
Semester Five
# ACR 144 Sheet-Metal Practices I 4
#
ACR 292
Water Distribution and Treatment
4
#
ACR 297
HVAC Automation
3

HUM 124
Professional Ethics or
  HUM 125 The individual & Technology or  
  HUM 126 Modern Business Ethics I 1
12


Total credits required for graduation
69

1Students must complete RHT 101 with SPE 101, or RHT 101 with RHT 102. Students intending to transfer are encouraged to complete all three courses: RHT 101, RHT 102 and SPE 101 to meet university requirements.
2ENT 105 or MAT 122 meets the Mathematics and/or Science general education requirement.

Coordinator: William Whitman, Ext. 3466



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