Manufacturing/Engineering Technology Transfer to Oregon Tech
Associate of Science Degree
About the Program
Based on a signed articulation agreement, Rogue Community College and Oregon Tech offer an Associate of Science degree for students who want to pursue a bachelor’s degree in manufacturing. This degree was developed as a cooperative venture between Oregon Tech and RCC and offers knowledge and application components drawn from curriculum at both institutions.
The Associate of Science degree transfers directly into the bachelor’s degree program at Oregon Tech in Manufacturing/Engineering Technology.
Students must work closely with their advisors to ensure transferability of this program. If students transfer before completing this degree or transfer in a major not covered by prior agreements, their courses will be evaluated individually toward the transfer requirements of the college of their choice. Students are advised to obtain written approval from Oregon Tech to guarantee their catalog of transfer for three years.
Program Learning Outcomes
The curriculum in RCC courses is derived from a set of identified learning outcomes that are relevant to the discipline. Program learning outcomes for the Manufacturing/Engineering Technology transfer to Oregon Tech are:
- Set up, operate, set up, and program manual lathes to print specifications.
- Interpret and develop machine tool paths using Mastercam software to create mechanical parts to industry standards.
- Troubleshoot manufacturing processes and procedures.
- Demonstrate the ability to adhere to personal and industry safety standards to protect personnel and equipment.
- Operate and program CNC mills and lathes to print specifications.
Entry Requirements
Students are required to complete the Placement Process to determine skill level and readiness in math, reading, and writing. As part of their training program, students must begin with the courses within their skill level as determined through the Placement Process.
Advanced Standing
Coursework from accredited universities will be accepted in accordance with college policies. In order to ensure that coursework is current, program courses over four years old must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate department chair before being accepted toward core requirements.
Graduation Requirements
The Associate of Science degree will be awarded to students who complete all credits in this program with a grade of “C” or better. Certain required courses are graded on a pass/no pass basis only. A grade of “P” for these courses indicates a student earned the equivalent of a “C” or better grade.
This guide lays out an optimal path to graduate. Where zero credits are listed in the prerequisites, students may place into a higher-level(s) based on designated placement score(s). Note, some prerequisites may be required for graduation. Please consult an advisor with any program completion questions.
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS: |
90-94 |
Program email address: | [email protected] |
Program Prerequisites |
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Course No. | Course Title | Alternate Course(s) | Comments | |
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CIS120 | Concepts in Computing I 1 |
| Required for graduation. | |
MTH111 | College Algebra |
| or designated placement score |
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MTH112 | Elementary Functions |
| or designated placement score |
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WR115 | Introduction to Expository Writing |
| or designated placement score |
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Prerequisites - credits vary based on Placement Score(s): |
0-13 |
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Fall |
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| Check in with Advisor |
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MFG101 | Introduction to Manufacturing |
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MFG121 | Manufacturing Processes I |
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WR121 | English Composition I |
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MTH251 | Calculus I (Differential) |
| fall term only |
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| Term Credits: |
16 |
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Winter |
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MET121 | CAD I: Mechanical (SolidWorks) |
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MET160 | Materials and Metallurgy |
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WR227 | Technical Writing |
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COMM111 | Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
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| Term Credits: |
14 |
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Spring |
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MET122 | CAD II: Mechanical (SolidWorks) |
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MFG241 | CNC Programming - Mill (HAAS) |
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MFG230 | Statistics and Quality Control |
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CIS125SS | Spreadsheet Applications |
BA285 |
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| Term Credits: |
14 |
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Fall |
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| Check in with Advisor |
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CHEM221 | General Chemistry I |
| fall term only |
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CHEM221L | General Chemistry I Lab |
| fall term only |
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CHEM221R | General Chemistry I Recitation |
| fall term only |
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PH211 | General Physics (Calculus Based) I |
PH201 | fall term only |
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PH211L | General Physics (Calculus Based) I Lab |
PH201L | fall term only |
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PH211R | General Physics (Calculus Based) I Recitation |
PH201R | fall term only |
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ART237 | Illustration (Black and White Media) |
ART131 | or approved Humanities transfer course |
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| Term Credits: |
13 |
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Winter |
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MFG242 | Computer Aided Manufacturing I: Mastercam 2D |
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MTH252 | Calculus II (Integral) |
| winter term only |
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PH212 | General Physics (Calculus Based) II |
PH202 | winter term only |
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PH212L | General Physics (Calculus Based) II Lab |
PH202L | winter term only |
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PH212R | General Physics (Calculus Based) II Recitation |
PH202R | winter term only |
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ENGR211 | Statics |
| winter term only |
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Term Credits: |
17 |
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Spring |
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MFG243 | Computer Aided Manufacturing II: Mastercam 3D |
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ECON202 | Principles of Macroeconomics |
| or approved Social Science transfer course (credits vary) |
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PSY101 | Psychology of Human Relations |
| or approved Social Science transfer course (credits vary) |
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MUS264 | History of Rock I: The Roots of Rock |
| or approved Humanities transfer course |
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WLD101 | Welding Fundamentals I |
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| Term Credits: |
17 |
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Approved Humanities Electives(Choose two courses from the approved list below for a total of 6-8 credits.) |
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Course No. |
Course Title |
Credits |
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ART115,116* |
Basic Design (Composition/Color Theory) |
3-3 |
ART131,132,133* |
Introduction to Drawing (Value, Line, Mixed Media) |
3-3-3 |
ART204,205,206 |
History of Art I, II, III |
4-4-4 |
ART234,235,236* |
Figure Drawing I, II, III |
3-3-3 |
ART237,238,239* |
Illustration (Black and White Media/Color Media/Perspective) |
3-3-3 |
ART281,282,283* |
Painting I, II, III |
3-3-3 |
ENG104 |
Introduction to Literature (Fiction) |
4 |
ENG105 |
Introduction to Literature (Drama) |
4 |
ENG106 |
Introduction to Literature (Poetry) |
4 |
ENG107 |
World Literature: Ancient to Classical |
4 |
ENG108 |
World Literature: Medieval to Renaissance |
4 |
ENG109 |
World Literature: Enlightenment to Modern |
4 |
ENG201,202 |
Shakespeare I, II |
4-4 |
ENG204 |
Introduction to English Literature: Medieval to Renaissance |
4 |
ENG205 |
Introduction to English Literature: 18th Century to Romantic |
4 |
ENG206 |
Introduction to English Literature: Victorian to Modern |
4 |
ENG253 |
Survey of American Literature: Colonial |
4 |
ENG254 |
Survey of American Literature: 19th Century |
4 |
ENG255 |
Survey of American Literature: 20th Century |
4 |
ENG257 |
African American Literature |
4 |
ENG260 |
Introduction to Women Writers |
4 |
ENG275 |
The Bible as Literature |
4 |
HUM101 |
Introduction to Humanities: Classical to Medieval |
4 |
HUM102 |
Introduction to Humanities: Renaissance to Enlightenment |
4 |
HUM103 |
Introduction to Humanities: Romanticism to 20th Century |
4 |
HUM215 |
Native American Arts and Cultures: Eskimo/Inuit |
4 |
HUM216 |
Native American Arts and Cultures: First Nations of the Northwest Coast |
4 |
HUM217 |
Native American Arts and Cultures: Nations of the Plains |
4 |
HUM218 |
Native American Arts and Cultures: Nations of the Southwest |
4 |
HUM219 |
Native American Arts and Cultures: Peoples of Mexico |
4 |
MUS101 |
Music Fundamentals |
3 |
MUS105 |
Music Appreciation |
3 |
MUS108 |
Music in World Cultures |
4 |
MUS111,112,113 |
Music Theory I, II, III |
3-3-3 |
MUS114,115,116 |
Aural Skills I, II, III |
1-1-1 |
MUS201 |
Exploring Music: Introduction to Music History |
4 |
MUS205 |
History of Jazz |
3 |
MUS206 |
Introduction to Rock Music |
3 |
MUS208 |
Film Music |
3 |
MUS211,212,213 |
Music Theory IV, V, VI |
3-3-3 |
MUS224,225,226 |
Aural Skills IV, V, VI |
1-1-1 |
MUS261 |
History of Western Music I: Ancient to Baroque |
4 |
MUS262 |
History of Western Music II: Classical to Romantic |
4 |
MUS263 |
History of Western Music III: 20th Century to Modern Day |
4 |
MUS264 |
History of Rock I: The Roots of Rock |
3 |
MUS265 |
History of Rock II: Rock’s Golden Age |
3 |
MUS266 |
History of Rock III: Heavy Metal to Hip Hop |
3 |
PHL101,102,103 |
Philosophical Problems/Ethics/Critical Reasoning |
4-4-4 |
REL201 |
World Religions |
4 |
REL243 |
Nature, Religion and Ecology |
4 |
SPAN201,202,203 |
Second Year Spanish I, II, III |
4-4-4 |
Approved Social Science Electives(Choose two courses from the approved list below for a total of 6-8 credits.) |
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Course No. |
Course Title |
Credits |
ANTH110,150 |
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology/Archaeology |
4-4 |
ECON201,202 |
Principles of Microeconomics/Macroeconomics |
4-4 |
GEOG110 |
Introduction to Human Geography |
4 |
GEOG120 |
World Regional Geography |
4 |
HST104 |
World Civilizations: Prehistory - Middle Ages |
4 |
HST105 |
World Civilizations: Byzantium - Present |
4 |
HST201 |
U.S. History through Reconstruction |
4 |
HST202 |
U.S. History: Post-Reconstruction - Present |
4 |
PS201 |
U. S. Government: Institutions and Policy |
4 |
PS202 |
U. S. Government: Ideologies and Political Participation |
4 |
PS203 |
State and Local Government |
4 |
PSY101 |
Psychology of Human Relations |
3 |
PSY119 |
Psychology of Personal Growth |
4 |
PSY201,202 |
General Psychology I, II |
4-4 |
PSY219 |
Introduction to Abnormal Psychology |
4 |
PSY231 |
Human Sexuality |
3 |
SOC204,205 |
Introduction to Sociology, American Society |
4-4 |
SOC211 |
Social Deviance and Social Control |
3 |
SOC213 |
Race and Ethnicity in the U.S. |
4 |
SOC218 |
Sociology of Gender |
4 |
SOC221/CJ201 |
Juvenile Delinquency |
4 |
SOC225 |
Social Problems and Solutions |
4 |
SOC228 |
Environment and Society |
4 |
SOC230 |
Introduction to Gerontology |
4 |
SOC243/CJ243 |
Drugs, Crime and Addiction |
4 |
SOC244/CJ200 |
Introduction to Criminology |
4 |
1 Approved Computer Information Science or Computer Science course, CIS120 or above, or documented computer proficiency within the past ten years.
For more information, contact the Manufacturing/Engineering Technology Department.
Manufacturing/Engineering Technology Department faculty and staff can also be reached by:
Phone: 541-956-7500
Email: [email protected]
Web address: www.roguecc.edu/manufacturing
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