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audio visual systems Do you want to work on live productions such as a rock concert or a Broadway musical? The level one certificate, level two certificate, and associate of applied science degree are designed to train audio visual systems specialists to work in live sound and event productions. Learn the fundamental knowledge, skills and abilities to design, maintain, and operate audio/visual/lighting systems working in places such as entertainment and sporting venues, churches, auditoriums, theatres, hotels/ conventions, trade shows or corporations. The DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES LSCS Catalog 2010/2011 107 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES program inherently provides career ladder options to its graduates. AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEMS SPECIALISTLEVEL I (C1_AVS1 certificate offered at LSC-Montgomery) Prerequisite Semester Credit ITSC 1401 Intro to Computers OR 4 COSC 1401 Microcomputer Applications SEMESTER TOTAL 4 FIRST YEAR First Semester Credit DRAM 1330 Stagecraft I 3 DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 3 SPCH 1318 Interpersonal Communication 3 ITNW 1425 Fundmntls of Netwrkg Tehnlgs 4 ITSC 1405 Intro to PC Operating Systems 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 17 Second Semester Credit DRAM 1220 Theatre Practicum: Lighting & Sound 2 CPMT1 2302 Home Technology Integration 3 ITSC 1425 Personal Computer Hardware 4 ITSC 2331 Integrated Software Applications III 3 AVTS 1371 Intro to AV Lighting & Sound 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 15 TOTAL Credit Hours for Audio Visual Systems 36 Specialist-Level I Certificate 1 Capstone course AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEMS SPECIALISTLEVEL II (C2_AVS2 certificate offered at LSC-Montgomery) Prerequisite Semester Credit ITSC 1401 Intro to Computers OR 4 COSC 1401 Microcomputer Applications SEMESTER TOTAL 4 FIRST YEAR First Semester Credit DRAM 1330 Stagecraft I 3 DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 3 SPCH 1318 Interpersonal Communication 3 ITNW 1425 Fundmntls of Networking Technlgs 4 ITSC 1405 Intro to PC Operating Systems 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 17 Second Semester Credit DRAM 1220 Theatre Practicum: Lighting & Sound 2 CPMT 2302 Home Technology Integration 3 ITSC 1425 Personal Computer Hardware 4 ITSC 2331 Integrated Software Applications III 3 AVTS 1371 Intro to AV Lighting & Sound 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 15 Third Semester Credit BMGT 1309 Information & Project Management 3 AVTS 2371 AV Lighting/Sound Troubleshooting 3 AVTS1 1372 Intermediate AV Cooperative Education 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 9 TOTAL Credit Hours for Audio Visual Systems Specialist-Level II Certificate 45 1 Capstone course Note: Students must meet math competency (MATH 0308 or higher) AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEMS SPECIALIST Associate of applied science degree, Tech Prep (AAS_AVSS degree offered at LSC-Montgomery) Prerequisite Semester Credit ITSC 1401 Intro to Computers OR 4 COSC 1401 Microcomputer Applications SEMESTER TOTAL 4 FIRST YEAR First Semester Credit DRAM 1330 Stagecraft I 3 ENGL 1301 Composition & Rhetoric 3 KINE Any physical activity course 1 Elective1 Math/Natural Science 3-4 DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 13-14 Second Semester Credit DRAM 1220 Theatre Practicum: Lighting & Sound 2 ITSC 1405 Intro to PC Operating Systems 4 ITNW 1425 Fundmntls of Networking Technlgs 4 AVTS 1371 Intro to AV Lighting & Sound 3 ITSC 2331 Integrated Software Applications III 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 16 SECOND YEAR First Semester Credit CPMT 2302 Home Technology Integration 3 ITSC 1425 Personal Computer Hardware 4 ENGL 2311 Technical Communications 3 AVTS 2371 AV Lighting/Sound Troubleshooting 3 AVTS 1372 Intermediate AV Cooperative Education 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 16 Second Semester Credit SPCH 1318 Interpersonal Communication 3 Elective2 Social/Behavioral Science 3 BMGT 1309 Information & Project Management 3 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES 108 LSCS Catalog 2010/2011 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AVTS3 2373 Advanced AV Coop Education 3 AVTS 2372 AV Lighting & Sound Project & 3 Presentation SEMESTER TOTAL 15 TOTAL Credit Hours for Audio Visual Systems 64-65 Specialist Degree 1 See core requirements for AAS degree for options. If science option is chosen, math competency must be met (MATH 0308 or higher). 2 Must meet the multicultural requirement 3 Capstone course AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY The automotive technology associate of applied science degree is designed to provide the broad academic and technical education and training necessary to function in today’s automotive service industry. The student will study the mechanical, electrical/electronic and environmental systems of the contemporary automobile and light truck. The graduate will be well prepared for entry-level employment as a career technician within dealership service departments or other major retail or service firms. The academic requirements of the program provide a foundation for continued studies should the student decide to further pursue his or her education or training. The automotive technology program has been reviewed by the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation and has full Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification. The student is prepared and is encouraged to take the appropriate ASE certification exams. The general service technician certificate program prepares the individual for basic, entry-level employment in the automotive service industry. The program provides course work specializing in brakes, under car mechanical, and the steering and suspension of the contemporary automobile and light truck that affect vehicle control and safety. The chassis and electrical technician specialization certificate program prepares the individual for basic, entry-level employment in the automotive service industry. The essentials of the mechanical, electrical and environmental systems of the contemporary automobile and light truck are major components of the program. The power train and driveability technician specialization certificate program prepares the individual for basic, entry-level employment in the automotive service industry. The program provides course work specializing in the mechanical and electrical systems of the contemporary automobile and light truck that affect optimum operation and driveability. Courses completed in the certificate programs may be applied toward the associate degree in automotive technology. The general education core will transfer to a variety of colleges and universities. Contact a counselor or faculty member at any of the colleges for specific information and to obtain the recommended sequencing of courses. GENERAL service technICIAN certificate (C1_GST1 certificate offered at LSC-Montgomery and North Harris) FIRST YEAR First Semester Credit AUMT 1405 Intro to Automotive Technology 4 AUMT 1407 Automotive Electrical Systems 4 AUMT 1410 Automotive Brake Systems 4 AUMT 1416 Suspension and Steering 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 16 Second Semester Credit AUMT1 2380 Cooperative Education OR 3 AUMT1 2328 Automotive Service SEMESTER TOTAL 3 TOTAL Credit Hours for General Service Technician Certificate 19 1 Capstone course Chassis and Electrical Technician Specialization Certificate (C1_CET1 certificate offered at LSC-North Harris) FIRST YEAR First Semester Credit AUMT 1405 Intro to Automotive Technology 4 AUMT 1407 Automotive Electrical Systems 4 AUMT 1410 Automotive Brake Systems 4 AUMT 2425 Auto Transmission & Transaxle 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 16 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES LSCS Catalog 2010/2011 109 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES Second Semester Credit AUMT1 Elective 4 AUMT 1416 Suspension and Steering 4 AUMT 1445 Auto Heating & Air Conditioning 4 AUMT 2437 Automotive Electronics 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 16 TOTAL Credit Hours for Chassis and Electrical Technician Specialization Certificate 32 1 To be selected from the remaining AUMT courses for which prerequisites have been met. Note: The required capstone experience will be completed by taking a departmental exam. It is strongly suggested that the following A.S.E. exams be taken by the student: the Electrical exam and one elective exam. POWER TRAIN AND DRIVEABILITY TECHNICIAN SPECIALIZATION CERTIFICATE (C1_PTD1 certificate offered at LSC-North Harris) FIRST YEAR First Semester Credit AUMT 1405 Intro to Automotive Technology 4 AUMT 1407 Automotive Electrical Systems 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 8 Second Semester Credit AUMT 2417 Engine Performance Analysis I 4 AUMT 2425 Auto Transmissions & Transaxle 4 AUMT 1419 Automotive Engine Repair 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 12 Third Semester Credit AUMT 2434 Engine Performance Analysis II 4 AUMT 2437 Automotive Electronics 4 AUMT 2413 Manual Drive Train and Axles 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 12 TOTAL Credit Hours for Power Train and Driveability Technician Specialization Certificate 32 Note: The required capstone experience will be completed by taking a departmental exam. It is strongly suggested that the following A.S.E. exams be taken by the student: the Engine Performance exam and the Electrical exam. Automotive Technology Associate of applied science degree, Tech Prep (AAS_AUTO degree offered at LSC-North Harris) FIRST YEAR First Semester Credit AUMT 1405 Intro. to Automotive Technology 4 AUMT 1407 Automotive Electrical Systems 4 ENGL 1301 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 Elective1 Social/Behavioral Science 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 14 Second Semester Credit AUMT 1410 Automotive Brake Systems 4 AUMT 1419 Automotive Engine Repair 4 SPCH 1318 Interpersonal Communication 3 TECM 1303 Technical Calculations 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 14 Third Semester (Summer) Credit AUMT 2417 Engine Performance Analysis I 4 HUMA2 1301 Introduction to the Humanities I 3 ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers 4 KINE Any physical activity course 1 SEMESTER TOTAL 12 SECOND YEAR First Semester Credit AUMT3 Elective 4 AUMT 2434 Engine Performance Analysis II 4 AUMT 2380 Cooperative Education OR 3 AUMT 2328 Automotive Service CHEM 1405 Introductory Chemistry 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 15 Second Semester Credit AUMT3 Elective 4 AUMT 1445 Auto Heating & Air Conditioning 4 AUMT 2381 Cooperative Education 3 AUMT 2437 Automotive Electronics 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 15 TOTAL Credit Hours for Automotive Technology Specialization 70 1 See core requirements for AAS degree for options. 2 Meets multicultural requirement 3 Automotive electives to be selected from AUMT 1416, 2413, 2425 The required capstone experience will be completed by taking a departmental exit exam. It is strongly suggested that the following A.S.E. exams be taken by the student: the Engine Repair exam, Engine Performance exam, Electrical exam and one elective exam. Note: Students must meet math competency (MATH 0308 or higher). aviation managEment The aviation management program provides students with the opportunity to prepare for careers in airport and aviation management. Through the collaboration of educators and experts in these fields, DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES 110 LSCS Catalog 2010/2011 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES the program includes courses in airport management, finance, meteorology, operations, safety, and airport design. Students will gain knowledge and experience through classes focused on management skills, knowledge of the aviation industry, general education and cooperative education. Employment opportunities are available at airports, private and commercial airlines, government agencies and aviation service companies. For more information, contact counseling or a faculty member. AVIATION MANAGEMENT Associate of applied science degree (AAS_AVIM degree offered at LSC-North Harris) Prerequisite Semester Credit COSC 1401 Microcomputer Applications 4 SEMESTER TOTAL 4 FIRST YEAR First Semester Credit AIRP 1313 Introduction to Aviation 3 AIRP 1317 Private Pilot Ground School 3 ENGL 1301 Composition and Rhetoric I 3 BMGT 1309 Information and Project Mgmt. 3 MATH 1314 College Algebra 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 15 Second Semester Credit Elective1 Speech Elective 3 BMGT 1327 Principles of Management 3 AIRP 1307 Aviation Meteorology 3 ACCT 2401 Principles of Accounting I 4 KINE Any physical activity course 1 SEMESTER TOTAL 14 SECOND YEAR First Semester Credit AVIM 2331 Airline Management 3 AVIM 2339 Aviation Marketing 3 ACCT 2402 Principles of Accounting II 4 HRPO 2307 Organizational Behavior 3 AVIM 2337 Aviation Law 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 16 Second Semester Credit ECON 2302 Microeconomics 3 AVIM 2335 Airport Management 3 Elective2 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 GEOL 1405 Environmental Geology 4 AVIM3 1380 Cooperative Education - Aviation/ Airway Mgmt & Ops 3 SEMESTER TOTAL 16 TOTAL Credit Hours for Aviation Management AAS Degree 65 1 Choose from SPCH 1311, 1318, 1321 or BUSI 2304 2 Must meet multicultural requirement 3 Capstone course |