APPRENTICESHIP RANDOLPH

College Coursework

Click on the apprenticeship track below for an outline of college coursework included in the Apprenticeship Randolph AAS degree program:

IMPORTANT: A requirement for RCC is that all students meet the Technical Standards listed on each of the RCC college coursework program pages. Click on the program icon above, then on “Technical Standards” to learn more about the essential functions students must meet.

Computer Integrated Machining

RCC Curriculum (2024-2027)

Pre-apprenticeship Summer

WBL 130A

Workplace Professionalism

MAC 122

CNC Turning

1st year Fall

MAC 111

Machining Technology I

MAC 131

Blueprint Reading/Mach I

1st year Spring

MAC 112

Machining Technology II

MAC 171

Measure/Material & Safety

1st year Summer

MAC 143

Machining Applications III

2nd year Fall

ENG 111

Writing & Inquiry

MAC 151

Machining Calculations

MAT

Math Elective

MAC 241

Jigs & Fixtures I

S/BS

Social/Behavioral Science

2nd year Spring

ENG/COM

English/Communications Elective

H/FA

Humanities/Fine Arts

MAC 124

CNC Milling

MAC 152

Advanced Machining Calculations

MEC 110

Intro to CAD/CAM

2nd year Summer

MEC 231

Comp-Aided Manufacturing I

3rd year Fall

MAC 214

Machining Technology IV

MAC 224

Advanced CNC Milling

3rd year Spring

MAC 222

Advanced CNC Turning

MAC 242

Jigs & Fixtures II

MAC 245

Mold Construction I

Math Elective

Choose 1: (171 strongly suggested)

MAT 121

Algebra/Trigonometry I

MAT 171

Precalculus Algebra

2nd English/Communications Elective

Choose 1:

ENG 116

Technical Report Writing

COM 120

Interpersonal Communication

Humanities/Fine Arts- Choose 1:

Social/Behavioral Science- Choose 1:

ART 111 - Art Appreciation

ECO 251 - Prin of Microeconomics

ART 114 - Art History Survey I

ECO 252 - Prin of Macroeconomics

ART 115 - Art History Survey II

GEO 111 - World Regional Geography

DRA 111 - Theatre Appreciation

HIS 111 - World Civilizations I

ENG 231 - American Literature I

HIS 112 - World Civilizations II

ENG 241 - British Literature I

HIS 131 - American History I

HUM 110 - Technology and Society

HIS 132 - American History II

HUM 115 - Critical Thinking

HIS 221- African American History

HUM 130 - Myth in Human Culture

HIS 236 - North Carolina History

MUS 110 - Music Appreciation

POL 120 - American Government

PHI 215 - Philosophical Issues

PSY 150 - General Psychology

PHI 240 - Introduction to Ethics

PSY 241 - Developmental Psychology

REL 110 - World Religions

PSY 281 - Abnormal Psychology

REL 212 - Intro to New Testament

SOC 210 - Introduction to Sociology

REL 221 - Religion in America

SOC 213 - Sociology of the Family

SPA 211 - Intermediate Spanish I

SOC 225 - Social Diversity

Graduate with 70 credits

Industrial Systems Technology-Mechatronics

RCC Curriculum (2024-2027)

Pre-apprenticeship Summer

WBL 130A

Workplace Professionalism

MAC 118

Machine Shop Basics

1st year Fall

ELC 125

Diagrams & Schematics

ISC 112

Industrial Safety

ISC 112A

Industrial Safety Lab

1st year Spring

DFT 119

Basic CAD

ISC 114

Visual Workplace Org/5S

MEC 130

Mechanisms

1st year Summer

ELN 260

Prog Logic Controllers

2nd year Fall

ELC 117

Motors & Controls

ELC 131

Circuit Analysis I

ENG 111

Writing and Inquiry

HYD 110

Hydraulics/Pneumatics I

ISC 160

Prob-Solving for Adv Mfg Techs

2nd year Spring

ATR 112

Intro to Automation

ATR 114

Machine Reliability

ELC 228

PLC Applications

ENG/COM

English/Communications Elective

H/FA

Humanities/Fine Arts

MNT 110

Intro to Maintenance Procedures

2nd year Summer

ISC 116

Lean Mfg Principles/Practices

MNT 220

Rigging & Moving

S/BS

Social/Behavioral Science

3rd year Fall

ATR 212

Industrial Robots

MAT

Math Elective

WLD 112

Basic Welding

3rd year Spring

ATR 218

Work Cell Integration

ATR 219

Automation Troubleshooting

MNT 160

Industrial Fabrication

Math Elective

Choose 1: (171 strongly suggested)

MAT 121

Algebra/Trigonometry I

MAT 171

Precalculus Algebra

2nd English/Communications Elective

Choose 1:

ENG 116

Technical Report Writing

COM 120

Interpersonal Communication

Humanities/Fine Arts- Choose 1:

Social/Behavioral Science- Choose 1:

ART 111 - Art Appreciation

ECO 251 - Prin of Microeconomics

ART 114 - Art History Survey I

ECO 252 - Prin of Macroeconomics

ART 115 - Art History Survey II

GEO 111 - World Regional Geography

DRA 111 - Theatre Appreciation

HIS 111 - World Civilizations I

ENG 231 - American Literature I

HIS 112 - World Civilizations II

ENG 241 - British Literature I

HIS 131 - American History I

HUM 110 - Technology and Society

HIS 132 - American History II

HUM 115 - Critical Thinking

HIS 221- African American History

HUM 130 - Myth in Human Culture

HIS 236 - North Carolina History

MUS 110 - Music Appreciation

POL 120 - American Government

PHI 215 - Philosophical Issues

PSY 150 - General Psychology

PHI 240 - Introduction to Ethics

PSY 241 - Developmental Psychology

REL 110 - World Religions

PSY 281 - Abnormal Psychology

REL 212 - Intro to New Testament

SOC 210 - Introduction to Sociology

REL 221 - Religion in America

SOC 213 - Sociology of the Family

SPA 211 - Intermediate Spanish I

SOC 225 - Social Diversity

Graduate with 70 credits

Click on the apprenticeship track below for an outline of college coursework included in the Apprenticeship Randolph AAS degree program:

IMPORTANT: A requirement for RCC is that all students meet the Technical Standards listed on each of the RCC college coursework program pages. Click on the program icon above, then on “Technical Standards” to learn more about the essential functions students must meet.