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Nov 24, 2024
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Technical Studies, A.A.S.
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This program is exclusively designed for students or prospective students currently employed by an employer who is working with Blue Ridge Community and Technical College. Our program allows employers to customize a course of study for their employees while giving them the skill sets to use technology effectively sharpen communication skills, and develop practical problem-solving strategies.
Program Overview
The Blue Ridge Community and Technical College can customize this degree program for employers. Certificate programs are also available.
Goals of the Technical Studies Program include:
- Cultivate the abilities of employees to use technology effectively and responsibly.
- Implement strategies for employees to communicate information effectively through reading, writing, speaking and listening.
- Develop employee’s abilities to solve problems through understanding, reasoning, research, and productive teamwork.
- Identify ways in which lifelong learning and technical interests correlate with college-level learning.
- Demonstrate the interpersonal and evaluative skills necessary to effectively provide and receive constructive feedback.
This program is only for individuals whose employer is working with Blue Ridge Community and Technical College to ensure completion of this degree.
Career Opportunities
Completing this degree may enhance your professional skill sets and may increase your opportunities for upward mobility.
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Curriculum for an Associate of Applied Science in Technical Studies
Component I – General Education Core |
15 |
Component II – Technical Core |
12 |
Component III – Occupational Specialty |
18 |
Component IV – On-the-Job Training |
15 |
Total Credit Hours Required |
60 |
Degree programs implemented under this degree designation will include instruction consistent with the following components and categories.
Component I – General Education Core
Component II – Technical Core
Each program of study must include a general technical core that meets the goal of developing skills that may be applied to a variety of occupations or that may be specific to an occupation.
Subtotal Credit Hours Required |
12 |
Component III – Occupational Specialty
The component consists of technical specialty courses specific to an occupational area. Industry-based education and training programs are to be converted to college credit at the ratio of 15:1 and at a rate consistent with the lab hour/credit ratio of the degree-granting institution for laboratory credit.
Subtotal Credit Hours Required |
18 |
Component IV – On-the-Job Training
The component consists of a paid or unpaid OJT, internship, or practicum performed in a business or industry setting in the occupational area. The on-the-job training component is to be converted to credit hours at a ratio of 150:1 with the maximum of 2,080 contact hours allowable. A statement of the total number of contact hours experience through on-the-job training will be placed on the college record.
Subtotal Credit Hours Required |
15 |
Program Disclaimer
This curriculum includes a list of courses required for this program of study for this calendar year. Your Academic Plan can be found on DegreeWorks once you become a degree-seeking student.
Note: All salary projections are based on the current position and educational needs. BRCTC cannot guarantee that the projections given will be the salaries students or graduates will ultimately receive.
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