Interdisciplinary Studies - Prototype Design (PDTAS)
Award: Associate in applied science degree
Program location: Fort Omaha Campus
This program provides students with a mix of business, design, and prototyping concepts in order to gain experience in the prototyping process. Students gain specialized, high-skilled experience to prepare them to work in a technology-savvy workforce that spans across business and industry.
Graduation Requirements
General education
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27.0
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Major requirements
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72.0
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Total credit hours required
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99.0
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General education requirements (27.0 credit hrs.)
The general education requirements for this degree program exceed the minimum standard number of hours. For more information, contact Student Services.
Communications
| English level I | 4.5 credits |
| English level II | 4.5 credits |
Humanities/social sciences
| Humanities/social sciences | 4.5 credits |
Quantitative/Numeracy Skills
MATH | MATH 1220 or higher | 4.5 credits |
Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution should select MATH 1420.
Additional
INFO 1001 | Information Systems and Literacy  | 4.5 credits |
HMRL 1010 | Human Relations Skills  | 4.5 credits |
| OR | |
RDLS 1200 | College Success Strategies | 4.5 credits |
Major requirements for Prototype Design (72.0 credit hrs.)
BSAD 1000 | Introduction to Business | 4.5 credits |
BSAD 2420 | Production and Operations Management | 4.5 credits |
DIMA 1305 | Concept Development | 4.5 credits |
DRAF 2100 | SolidWorks Fundamentals | 9.0 credits |
INFO 1011 | Project Management  | 4.5 credits |
INFO 1515 | Robotic Concepts in Prototyping | 4.5 credits |
INFO 1615 | Digital Electronics | 4.5 credits |
INFO 1950 | The Business of Innovation | 4.5 credits |
INFO 1951 | Introduction to Prototype Design | 4.5 credits |
INFO 1955 | How to Build Almost Anything | 4.5 credits |
INFO 1965 | Rapid Prototyping | 4.5 credits |
INFO 1968 | Basic Modelmaking and Design | 4.5 credits |
INFO 2105 | Intermediate SolidWorks | 4.5 credits |
INFO 2160 | The Internet of Things | 4.5 credits |
PROT 1020 | Introduction to Process Operations in Manufacturing Technology | 4.5 credits |
See Curriculum Plan