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Nov 26, 2024
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2019-2020 Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Technical Studies, AAS
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Upon completion of an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Technical Studies a student will be able to:
Science and Technology
- Students will apply technical skills required of an entry-level technician in a chosen field
- Students will demonstrate skills in science and technology by applying technical competence including knowledge of technology and/or scientific principles as these apply to programs.
- Problem Solving/Critical Thinking
- Students will select and use various approaches to solve a wide variety of problems – scientific, mathematical, social and personal.
- Students will evaluate information from a variety of perspectives, analyze data and make appropriate judgements.
- Students will develop analytical skills
- Students will recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, organize, critically evaluate, and effectively use information from a variety of sources with intellectual integrity
Professionalism
- Students will demonstrate professionalism by developing a strong work ethic, including responsible attendance; skill in teamwork and collaboration, as well as an ability to work with others, respecting diversity; ability to adapt to change; commitment to lifelong learning; adherence to professional standards; and positive self-esteem and integrity.
- Students will develop life skills
- Students will develop required employability skills
- Students will promote and advance essential knowledge, skills and values students need to succeed in an interdependent, diverse and changing word
Communication
- Students will demonstrate knowledge of how to manage, access and process information.
- Students will develop the ability to communicate and interpret effectively in several forms – oral, written, nonverbal and interpersonal.
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