Associate of Applied Science
The associate degree in Small Craft Yacht Design Option is specifically for
those individuals who are working or who wish to pursue a career in the small
craft and yacht design profession as well as to support continued growth of
the small craft marine community through the development of well-trained designers.
Careers would include, but are not limited to, boat builders, design firms,
institutions of higher learning, and standards organizations.
General Education courses are listed on page
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General Education Requirements
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CIS 101
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Introduction to Computer Concepts
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3 Credits
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ECO 222
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Economics-Macro
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3 Credits
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EGL 101
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Freshman Composition
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3 Credits
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MAT 121 or
MAT 201
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Precalculus
Calculus I with Analytical Geometry
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4 Credits
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PHY 203 or
PHY 207 or
PHY 103
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College Physics I with Lab
General Physics with Lab
Physics Today
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4-5 Credits
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SPH 121 or
SPH 141
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Introduction to Speech Communication
Public Speaking
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3 Credits
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Program Requirements
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ACT
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Activity Elective
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2 Credits
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BUS 103
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Introduction to Business
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3 Credits
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BUS 131
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Principles of Management
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3 Credits
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BUS 187
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Business Ethics
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3 Credits
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BUS 210
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Business Law I
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3 Credits
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BUS 212
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Principles of Marketing
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3 Credits
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BUS 231
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Management of Human Resources
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3 Credits
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DAP 111
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Introduction to CADD
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3 Credits
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EGL 211
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Technical Writing
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3 Credits
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TRL 151*
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Principles of Yacht Design
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4 Credits
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TRL 152*
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Aesthetics and Utilization of Design
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4 Credits
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TRL 251*
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Construction Methods
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4 Credits
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TRL 252*
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Systems and Equipment
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4 Credits
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Program Electives
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BUS/GIS/TRL
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Elective
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3 Credits
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Total Credits Required in Program: 65-66 Credits
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