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The Industrial Systems Associates of
Applied Science degree program is
designed to: (1) prepare students for
jobs in the use and maintenance of
common electrical and electronic
instruments along with industrial
machines and equipment, and (2) enhance
the technical skills and job-related
knowledge of persons who are currently
employed in the industrial field or
anticipating a career in a related
field.
Courses in general
areas related to electronics and
maintenance for industry are combined
with general education courses to
provide a firm foundation in basic
electronics, math, and writing skills.
Instruction also includes power
distribution, programmable logic
controllers, fluid power, welding, and
basic machining. Emphasis is placed on
troubleshooting skills and preventive
maintenance techniques.
Upon advisor
approval, documented competencies
acquired through training,
certification, or licensure may be
substituted as equivalencies for related
technical courses. The majority of the
technical courses are offered on a
flexible schedule on campus, at off-site
industrial locations, or on the web.
To be admitted to the
program, one must do the following: (1)
apply for admission to Arkansas Tech
University, (2) send to the university a
certified copy of high school
transcript, GED certificate, or college
transcript(s), and (3) take the ACT or
COMPASS. Those who make a score of less
than 19 on the ACT in English,
Mathematics, or Reading will need to
take the appropriate developmental
course or courses. Those who make a
score of less than 42 in Math, 75 in
Writing and 82 in Reading on the COMPASS
will also be required to take the
appropriate developmental course or
courses.
The program allows
the student to earn up to six hours of
articulated college credit for
demonstrated competencies validated by
an exam provided by the National
Occupational Competency Testing
Institute
(NOCTI).
In order to receive validated credit:
1. The student may
take a teacher/expert worker exam in the
occupational area for which the student
is requesting credit and score no lower
than one standard deviation below the
national mean.
2. The student must
successfully complete 15 semester hours
of credit at Arkansas Tech University
(excluding developmental hours) before
the six hours of validated credit can be
awarded.
3. The credit awarded
for articulated competency will be
designated on the transcript but will
not count in the calculation of the
student’s grade point average.
4. Scores from the
NOCTI exam completed more than five (5)
years prior to application for admission
to the program will not be accepted.
For additional information, please
contact:
Annette Stuckey, Degree Advisor
Lake Point Conference Center at Arkansas
Tech University
61 Lake Point Lane
Russellville, AR 72802
(479) 356-2095
astuckey@atu.edu |