Pathway Information

  • Total Credits | 62
  • Pathway Result | Associate in Applied Science
  • Special Notes |

Pathway Course Sequence

Semester 1 | 16 Credits

  • AIM 106 Introduction to Metrology (3 Credits) ^
  • AIM 101 Machine Shop Practices 1 (4 Credits) ^
  • AIM 103 Fundamentals of Industrial Robots (3 Credits) ^
  • AIM 100 Industrial Safety (3 Credits) ^
  • WLD 126 SENSE 1A (3 Credits) ^

Semester 2 | 15 Credits

  • AIM 104 Blueprint Reading for Trades (3 Credits) ^
  • WLD 127 SENSE 1B (3 Credits) ^
  • AIM 150 Robotics Programing/Material Handling (3 Credits) ^
  • ENG 111 Freshman English Composition (3 Credits) ^
  • COM 101 Fundamentals of Communication (3 Credits) ^

Semester 3 | 14 Credits

  • AIM 102 Machine Shop Practices II (4 Credits) ^ OR
    • WLD 245 Pipe Welding (3 Credits) ^
  • WLD 130 Metal Fabrication (3 Credits) ^
  • MAT 170 Technical Mathematics II (3 Credits) ^
  • AIM 113 Introduction to CNC Programming (4 Credits) ^

Semester 4 | 17 Credits

  • WLD 225 Advanced Welding (8 Credits) ^
  • AIM 140 Metallurgy and Industrial Materials (3 Credits) ^
  • HUM 200 Modernity and Culture (3 Credits) ^ OR
    • HUM 242 Studies in Compassion (3 Credits) ^
  • PSY 103 Human Relations (3 Credits) ^

Additional Pathway Information

What's a pathway?

A pathway is a course sequence designed to help you explore interests and complete program of study requirements efficiently and affordably. You can explore more about specific courses in Self-Service.

Can I customize a pathway?

Pathways can be customized to meet your specific needs. Courses designated by a '^' are required and cannot be changed.

How do I create my pathway?

Applicants and current students are encouraged to meet with a Mid Mentor to create or edit their personalized pathway to success. Once created, students can view their customized pathway in Self-Service at any time. Schedule an appointment with a Mid Mentor today!

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