The Associate of Applied Science in General Technology enables a student to design an individualized program of study to fulfill a unique career goal that cannot be met through the completion of any single technology program offered by the College. This is accomplished by selecting courses from two or more different technical disciplines and developing a coherent technical program having both a major technical focus and support courses directly related to the career objective. In order to be considered for admission to this program, the student completes a proposed program of study with the assistance of a career counselor and the Technical Programs Department Chair.
Students develop practical skills in communication, mathematics, problem-solving, and applied technical knowledge tailored to their career goals. The curriculum is designed to support workforce readiness and may include coursework in areas such as industrial technology, business fundamentals, computer applications, or other technical specialties depending on student interests and career pathways.
Technical Disciplines
- Automation and Systems Integration
- Accounting
- Automotive Service Technology
- Collision Repair Technology
- Computer Aided Design
- Construction Equipment Operation
- Construction Technology
- Electronics Technology
- HVAC
- Information Technologies
- Manufacturing Technology
- Office Management
- Outdoor Power Equipment
- Welding Technology