Apprenticeship Technologies A.A.S.

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Minimum Requirements for Apprenticeship Technologies A.A.S.: 60 credits

Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course.

Credits
General University Requirements
Complete the general university requirements.
A.A.S. Degree Requirements
Complete the A.A.S. degree requirements.15
As part of the A.A.S. requirements, complete the following:
Communication
Fundamentals of Oral Communication: Group Context
Fundamentals of Oral Communication: Public Context
Writing Across Contexts
Writing and the Professions
Computation
Complete one of the following:
Intermediate Algebra
Elementary Statistics
Any MATH course at the 100 level or higher
Human Relations
Complete one of the following:
Human Relations
Individual, Society and Culture
Introduction to Sociology
Apprenticeship Technologies Program Requirements
Safety, computer, business, technical or other advisor-approved courses linked to an identified education or career pathway6
Approved apprenticeship program transfer of credit maximum38
Electives to total 60 credits
Total Credits60

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Roadmaps

Roadmaps provide suggested semester-by-semester study plans for programs and are based on full-time enrollment, unless otherwise specified.

  • This roadmap should be used in conjunction with regular academic advising sessions. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor or mentor each semester.
  • Certain courses and milestones must be completed in the specified semester to ensure on-time graduation.
  • Transfer credits may affect the roadmap.
  • Requirements, course availability, and sequencing may change.
  • Courses marked with (*) are recommended.
First Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
MATH F105 or STAT F200X103ABUS F154, ANTH F100X, or SOC F101X133
WRTG F111X93COM F131X or F141X93
Program Elective3WRTG F212X93
General Elective1Program Elective3
 10 12
Total Credits 22

Footnote Definitions

General Education Requirements Degree Requirements Program & Other Requirements
1--Communication 8--Alaska Native-themed 20--Program Requirement
2--Arts 9--Communication 21--Capstone Requirement
3--Humanities 10--Computation 22--Concentration Course
4--Social Sciences 11--Ethics 23--General Elective
5--Additional Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences 12--Humanities 24--Minor Course
6--Mathematics 13--Human Relations 25--Upper Division
7--Natural Sciences 14--Humanities or Social Sciences 26--Program Elective
15--Library & Information Research
16--Mathematics
17--Natural Sciences
18--Other
19--Social Sciences

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Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes are specific, measurable statements that define the knowledge and skills students will gain by the end of the program.

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  • Receive credit for life-long working and training experience in the industry and obtain the supplemental communications, math, business and teaching skills needed for success in the modern world
  • Make the transition to management or instruction, and continue their education in a four-year degree program
  • Meet expected outcomes in communications, computation and human relations as listed in the core curriculum