2021 - 2022 Course Catalog

Vacuum and Thin Film Technology (AAS)

60 Credits

The Vacuum and Thin Film Technology program prepares a student to work as a technician in industries which rely on vacuum-based processes to create and manufacture products. Employment opportunities span a variety of industries such as semiconductor, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), glass, optics, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) solar cells, vacuum-based equipment and other industries which use thin film coating processes.

Core Courses – 30 Credits

ENGT 1153AC/DC Circuits

4 cr

ENGT 1184Fluid Mechanics

3 cr

ENGT 1290Measurement and Process Control

2 cr

ENGT 2188Electronics and Automation

4 cr

VACT 1292/NANO 1292Introduction to Vacuum Technology

2 cr

VACT 2293/NANO 2293Vacuum Analysis and Troubleshooting

4 cr

VACT 2297/NANO 2297Thin Film Deposition

3 cr

Complete eight credits from the following eight courses:

COMT 1107Introduction to Computer Technology

4 cr

CSCI 1101Introduction to Computing and Problem Solving

4 cr

ENGT 1180Manufacturing Processes

2 cr

ENGT 1511Introduction to Engineering Technology (PLTW™)

3 cr

ENGT 1512Principles of Engineering (PLTW™)

3 cr

ENGT 1513Digital Electronics Technology (PLTW™)

3 cr

ENGT 1514Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

3 cr

VACT 2294/NANO 2294Semiconductor Processing

4 cr

Additional Required Courses – 30 Credits

ENGC 1101College Writing

4 cr

ENGC 2102Business and Technical Writing

3 cr

PHYS 1110College Physics 1

4 cr

Complete one of the following two courses:

CHEM 1020Introductory Chemistry

4 cr

CHEM 1061Principles of Chemistry 1

5 cr

Complete one of the following four courses:

COMM 1100Introduction to Communication

3 cr

COMM 1101Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3 cr

COMM 1111Interpersonal Communication

3 cr

COMM 1121Small Group Communication

3 cr

Complete one of the following two courses:

MATH 1100College Algebra

4 cr

MATH 1400Survey of Calculus

4 cr

Complete one of the following three courses:

MATH 1080Introduction to Statistics

4 cr

MATH 1090STATWAY Statistics 2

4 cr

MATH 1095STATWAY Statistics: Accelerated

4 cr

Complete one of the following fourteen courses to reach 30 credits:

ACCT 2251Financial Accounting

4 cr

ART 1123Introduction to Sculpture

3 cr

ART 1124Introduction to Ceramics: Handbuilding

3 cr

ART 1125Glass Fusing 1

3 cr

COMT 1107Introduction to Computer Technology

4 cr

CSCI 1101Introduction to Computing and Problem Solving

4 cr

ECON 2201Principles of Microeconomics

3 cr

ECON 2202Principles of Macroeconomics

3 cr

ENGT 1511Introduction to Engineering Technology (PLTW™)

3 cr

ENGT 1512Principles of Engineering (PLTW™)

3 cr

ENGT 1513Digital Electronics Technology (PLTW™)

3 cr

ENGT 1514Computer Integrated Manufacturing (PLTW)

3 cr

PHYS 1111College Physics 2

4 cr

THTR 1140Stagecraft

3 cr

Students may select COMT 1107, CSCI 1101, ENGT 1511, ENGT 1512, ENGT 1513 and ENGT 1514 if not previously used to satisfy Core Courses credit requirements.

Other Degree Requirements

  • If needed, complete additional courses to reach 60 college-level credits total.
  • Earn a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 for college-level coursework (courses numbered 1000 and above) completed at Normandale.
  • Earn a minimum of 20 college-level credits at Normandale.

Coursework in this degree program satisfies a portion of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC). Please see MnTC Degree Audit Report.