| University of North Dakota and |
Hibbing Community College |
| Year: |
2007-2009 |
Hibbing, MN |
| Degree |
Bachelor of Science |
Major: |
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY |
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| The following information pertains to the 2007-2009 UND catalog. |
| Students satisfactorily completing the |
HCC |
courses below may transfer them to UND in fulfillment of the corresponding |
| course requirements for this degree. Students planning to transfer to UND are encouraged to have phone or email contact |
| with an adviser from UND. Students may call the Advising Office at 1-800-CALL-UND |
ext. |
2975 or 777-2975 |
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| *Up to 30 credits may be brought in as block credits. Block credit will apply toward graduation and toward electives within the major. They |
| do not, however, replace core major course requirements. |
| HCC students should check with an adviser for help in determining how HCC courses fit into UND categories of Social Science, Arts and |
| Humanities, and Math, Science & Technology. |
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| UND Course/Credits/Title |
HCC |
Course/Credits/Title |
| COMM 110 |
3 |
Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
SPCH 1010 |
3 |
Fundamentals of Speech |
| ENGL 110 |
3 |
College Composition I |
ENGL 1060 |
3 |
Freshman Composition |
| ENGL 125 |
3 |
Technical & Business Writing |
ENGL 1070 |
3 |
Technical Report Writing |
| Elective Credit |
9 |
Cr from at least 2 departments |
Elective Credit |
9 |
Cr from at least 2 departments |
| Elective Credit |
9 |
Cr from at least 2 departments |
Elective Credit |
9 |
Cr from at least 2 departments |
| 4. Mathematics, Science & Technology |
| CHEM 121/L |
3/1 |
General Chemistry I/Lab |
CHEM 1610 |
5 |
General Chemistry I |
| ECON 210 |
3 |
Intro to Business and Economic |
MATH 2010 |
4 |
Statistics |
| MATH 103 |
3 |
College Algebra |
MATH 1040 |
4 |
College Algebra |
| MATH 105 |
2 |
Trigonometry |
MATH 1300 |
2 |
Trigonometry |
| MATH 146 |
3 |
Applied Calculus I |
MATH 1200 |
4 |
Survey of Calculus |
| 5. Other Program Requirements |
| IT 311 |
3 |
Microcomputer Hardware |
MCT 1543 and |
3 |
A+ Hardware |
| IT 311 |
3 |
Microcomputer Hardware |
MCT 2534 |
3 |
PC Systems |
| PHYS 161/L |
4 |
Intro to College Physics I/Lab |
PHYS 1010 |
4 |
Intro to Physics 1 |
| PHYS 162/L |
4 |
Intro to College Physics II/Lab |
PHYS 1020 |
4 |
Intro to Physics 2 |
| ASES 1013* |
5 |
Basic Electricity & Ignition Systems |
| ASES 1016* |
2 |
Fuel & Emissions Systems |
| ASES 1017* |
5 |
Basic Automotive Computers |
| DSL 1510* |
4 |
Basic Diesel Engines |
| DSL 1520* |
3 |
Detroit Diesel Fuel Systems |
| DSL 1530* |
3 |
Heavy Equipment Hydraulics |
|
DSL 1534* |
3 |
Heavy Equipment Electrical & Battery |
|
ELM 1010* |
5 |
AC/DC Theory & Applications 1 |
|
ELM 1015* |
5 |
Electric Circuits 1 |
|
ELM 1018* |
4 |
Practical Applications & Code 1 |
|
ELM 1020* |
5 |
AC/DC Theory & Applications 2 |
|
ELM 1025* |
5 |
Electric Circuits 2 |
|
ELM 1028* |
4 |
Practical Applications & Code 2 |
|
ELM 2005 |
1 |
Basic Arc Welding |
|
ELM 2015* |
5 |
AC/DC Motor Control 1 |
|
ELM 2025* |
5 |
AC/DC Motor Control 2 |
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ELT 1402* |
5 |
Circuit Analysis |
|
ELT 1423* |
5 |
Semiconductors |
|
ELT 1512* |
2 |
Electronic Assembly I |
|
ELT 1525* |
2 |
Electronic Assembly 2 |
|
ELT 1621* |
2 |
Electronics Introduction |
|
ELT 2511* |
3 |
Circuit Design |
|
ELT 2542* |
6 |
Automation and Power |
|
ELT 2617* |
5 |
Electronic Communication |
|
ELT 2623* |
4 |
CPU / Interfacing |
|
MCT 1579* |
5 |
Digital Circuits |
|
MCT 1641* |
2 |
Digital Introduction |
|
MMSP 1000* |
3 |
Intro to Multimedia & Computer Graphics |
|
MMSP 1050* |
2 |
Writing for Multimedia |
|
MMSP 1200* |
3 |
Graphic Design |
|
MMSP 1250* |
3 |
Video Camera Techniques |
|
MMSP 2300* |
3 |
Multimedia Production |
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MMSP 2600* |
3 |
3-D Computer Modeling |
|
MMSP 2650* |
3 |
3-D Coming Animation |
|
MMSP 2690* |
3 |
Advanced 3-D Animation Project |
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MMSP 2750* |
3 |
Advanced Multimedia Production |
|
RHAA 1400* |
3 |
Introduction to Electricity |
|
RHAA 2000* |
1 |
Oxyacetylene Welding |
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| Additional classes will be required to earn the above degree; A minimum of 125 credits is required to graduate from UND. Transfer credit for |
| courses other than those listed above will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis. You will need to satisfy UND's World |
| Cultures Requirement. A number of |
HCC |
Social Science and Humanities courses will satisfy this requirement. Check with your |
| HCC |
adviser to learn which courses will meet this requirement. |
University of North Dakota | Registrar's Office
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