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Source: 2005-2006 Catalog

DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
(In Cooperation with Kaw Area Technical School)
The Design Technology Associate of Applied Science degree is offered in conjunction with the Kaw Area Technical School (KATS). There are six areas of concentration within this degree. Students who have completed all requirements of the KATS Technical Drafting, Graphics/Printing Technology, Interior Design, Civil Engineering Technology, Horticulture, and Photo Technology programs (1,080-hour certificates) are eligible for this degree.

For KATS credit transfer, see “Joint Programs with KATS,” listed in index. The number of credits awarded to KATS graduates is listed with each concentration. To complete the degree at Washburn, KATS graduates must complete the courses listed with each option.

Student Learning Outcomes
Students completing the Associate of Applied Science in Design Technology, upon graduation, are expected to have:

  • demonstrated proficiency in the use of all technologies essential to the design concentration;
  • developed an understanding of the relevance of technique to applied outcomes;
  • demonstrated knowledge of professional applications in applied settings; and
  • demonstrated generalization of skills and knowledge to situations or environments other than standardized classroom training.

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