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Pulp and Paper Technology

~ Associate in Applied Science Degree ~

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DESCRIPTION

The Pulp and Paper Technology Program offers an Associate in Applied Science degree. The program requires sixty-two credit hours for graduation, and requires two academic years (four semesters) for completion on a full-time basis or four academic years plus two summer courses (a total of 11 semesters) on a part-time basis. First year students receive the fundamentals of pulp and paper technology as well as the basic math, science, and communication skills needed to work effectively in the pulp and paper industry. Other valuable topics include an introduction to computers, safety, and maintenance practices in the industry. Second year students are provided three more in-depth technology courses, including process chemistry, process instrumentation/control, and quality aspects of pulp and paper manufacturing. Math and science courses are extended to include two additional math courses (including statistics) as well as college physics. Additional general education courses include college composition, a course in macro-economics, and a humanities elective.

PROGRAM MISSION

Kennebec Valley Community College is a partner in the National Network for Pulp and Paper Technology Training, whose mission is to provide the pulp and paper sector of the United States forest products industry with a globally competitive, technologically advanced workforce. This mission recognizes that the need for better-trained, technically-skilled employees has become critical in staying competitive in today’s global economy. As such, the program provides graduates with the basic, technical background to be effective employees in the pulp and paper industry or in industries that supply materials and products to the industry. Graduates master the fundamentals of pulp and papermaking, and are qualified to perform as engineering/technical and operating personnel. The Pulp and Paper Technology program also provides the opportunity for transfer to other college/university technical programs for the student interested in pursuing an engineering career. A variety of courses in the program are aimed at making graduates effective communicators, as well as having interpersonal relations skills to work successfully in an industrial environment. The program holds high academic standards in a learning environment that is supportive of student growth and achievement. The combination of program attributes places the graduates in an excellent position to attain good, highly-paid jobs in the pulp and paper and associated industries.

EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of the Pulp and Paper Technology program, the graduate is expected to:
1) Demonstrate competency in basic pulp and paper technology as well as related math and fundamental technology skills.
2) Be able to effectively communicate as well as have the ability to interface and work with peers and supervisors.
3) Be qualified to become quality employees in the pulp and paper or related industries.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Graduates from this program may not only be considered for workforce employment but may also be considered by the industry as candidates for employment as engineering assistants, lab personnel, or line supervisors. Students awarded this degree are also qualified to work for companies who supply materials, equipment, specialty chemicals, or services to the pulp and paper industry. Credit-transfer opportunities exist for students wishing to pursue a Baccalaureate Degree through the College of Engineering at the University of Maine in Orono, Maine.

CRITERIA FOR GRADUATION

Students must complete 62 credits in the Pulp and Paper Technology program (AAS degree) and achieve a minimum grade of "C" in all core courses (*). Students must attain a final GPA of 2.0 or higher.

FIRST SEMESTER   CREDIT HOURS
ENG108 Technical Writing 3
MAT117** College Algebra 3
PPT111* Introduction to Pulp & Paper Technology 3
PPT113* Papermaking Processes 3
PPT117* Safe Work Practices in the Pulp & Paper Industry 3
  TOTAL FIRST SEMESTER CREDITS 15
SECOND SEMESTER   CREDIT HOURS
CHE112 General Chemistry I 4
COM104 Introduction to Communication 3
CPT117 Software Applications I 3
PPT115* Pulping Technology 3
PPT116* Maintenance for Pulp & Paper Facilities 3
  TOTAL SECOND SEMESTER CREDITS 16
THIRD SEMESTER   CREDIT HOURS
ECO113 Principles of Economics I (Macro) 3
ENG101 College Composition 3
MAT218 Trigonometry 3
PPT219* Basic Paper Industry Process Chemistry 3
PPT223*
Process Instrumentation and Control 3
  TOTAL THIRD SEMESTER CREDITS 15
FOURTH SEMESTER   CREDIT HOURS
MAT220 Statistics 3
PHY111 Elements of Physics 4
PPT225* Quality Aspects of Pulp & Paper Manufacture 3
______ General Education Elective 3
______ Humanities Elective 3
  TOTAL FOURTH SEMESTER CREDITS 16
  TOTAL CREDITS 62


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