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INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
CREDENTIAL: A.A.S.
CODE A50240
The Industrial Systems Technology
curriculum is designed to prepare or upgrade individuals to safely service,
maintain, repair, or install equipment. Instruction includes theory and skill
training needed for inspecting, testing, troubleshooting, and diagnosing
industrial systems.
Students will learn multi-craft
technical skills in blueprint reading, mechanical systems maintenance,
electricity, hydraulics/ pneumatics, welding, machining or fabrication, and
includes various diagnostic and repair procedures. Practical application in
these industrial systems will be emphasized, and additional advanced course
work may be offered.
Upon completion of this
curriculum, graduates should be able to individually, or with a team, safely
install, inspect, diagnose, repair, and maintain industrial process and support
equipment. Students will also be encouraged to develop their skills as
life-long learners.
This program leads to an
Associate in Industrial Systems Technology.
To be eligible for graduation, the student must have satisfactorily
completed the course requirements as outlined below.
To qualify for admission into
this program, the applicant must have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS
TECHNOLOGY
A.A.S. CURRICULUM
Hours
per Week
Course
prefix, No., and Title Class Lab Credit
Fall Semester
ACA 111 College Student Success 1 0 1
AHR 120 HVACR Maintenance 1
3 2
ENG 111 Expository Writing 3
0 3
ELC 112 DC/AC Electricity 3 6 5
ELC 113 Basic Wiring I 2
6 4
PLU 111 Basic Plumbing 1 3 2
11
18 17
Spring Semester
ENG 115 Oral Communications 3
0 3
ELC 114 Basic Wiring II 2 6
4
Prerequisite: ELC 113
ELC 117 Motors & Controls 2 6 4
Prerequisite: ELC 111, 112, or 131
MNT 165 Mechanical Industrial Systems 1 3
2
BPR 111 Blueprint Reading Mechanical 1 2
2
WLD 112 Basic Welding Processes 1 3 2
11 20 17
Summer Semester
ISC 112 Industrial Safety 2
0 2
MAT 115 Mathematical Models 2 2 3
4 2
5
Fall Semester
ELC 115 Industrial Wiring 2
6 4
Prerequisite ELC 113
CIS 110 Introduction to Computers 2 2
3
MNT 110 Introduction to Main Pro. 1 3
2
HYD 110 Hydraulics/Pneumatics I 2
3 3
MNT 160 Industrial Fabrication 1
3 2
Or
MEC 111 Machine Processes I 1
3 3
_____ Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 0 3
11 17 17-18
Spring Semester
MNT 230 Pumps and Piping Systems 1
3 2
ELC 128 Introduction to PLC
2 3 3
MNT 150 Basic Building Maintenance 1
3 2
Or
CAR 110 Introduction to Carpentry 2 0
2
ELN 131 Electronic Devices 3
3 4
Corequisite: ELC 112, 131, or 140
PSY 150 General Psychology 3 0 3
11-12
15 16
Total Hours: 48-49 63
72-73
SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES: 15
MAJOR: 56-57
OTHER
REQUIRED: 1
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
72-73
Specific courses within the above
categories may be identified by your advisor or by the Vice-President of
Instruction. Expected program competencies are maintained by the lead
instructor for this program, while course competencies are maintained by the
respective instructors of specific courses.
NOTE: The above curriculum outline is intended as a guide only. The
sequence of course offerings is subject to change at the discretion of the
administration.
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
CREDENTIAL DIPLOMA CODE D50240
This curriculum is designed to prepare or up-grade
individuals to service, maintain, repair, or install equipment for a wide range
of industries. Instruction includes theory and skill training needed for
inspecting, testing, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial equipment and
physical facilities.
Students will learn technical skills in blueprint reading,
electricity, hydraulics/pneumatics, machining, welding, and various maintenance
procedures. Practical application in these industrial systems will be
emphasized, and additional advanced course work may be offered.
Upon completion of any of the various levels of this
curriculum, graduates should gain the necessary practical skills and related
technical information to qualify for employment or advancement in the various
areas of industrial systems technology.
This program leads to a Diploma. To be eligible for
graduation, the student must have satisfactorily completed the course
requirements as outlined below.
The College maintains an open-door admission policy to all
applicants who are high school graduates or who are at least 18 years of age. A
high school student, 16 years old or older, may be admitted to the Industrial
Systems Technology Program upon approval by the high school principal and the
college admission office.
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
DIPLOMA CURRICULUM
Hours Per Week
Course Prefix, No.
And Title Class Lab Credit
Fall Semester
ACA 111 College Student Success 1 0 1
ENG 101 Applied Communications I 3 0 3
AHR 120 HVACR Maintenance 1
3 2
MNT 160 Industrial Fabrication 1
3 2
HYD 110 Hydraulics/Pneumatics I 2
3 3
ELC 112 DC/AC Electricity 3 6 5
11 15
15-16
Spring Semester
ENG 115 Oral
Communications 3
0 3
PLU 111 Basic Plumbing 1
3 2
ELC 117 Motors & Controls
2
6 4
Prerequisite:
ELC 111, 112, or 131
MNT 165 Mechanical Industrial Systems 1
3 2
MAT 115 Mathematical Models 2
2 3
WLD 112 Basic Welding Processes 1
3 2
MNT 150 Basic Building Maintenance
1 3
2
11 20 18
Summer Semester
ISC 112 Industrial
Safety 2
0 2
BPR 111 Blueprint
Reading Mechanical 1
2 2
CIS 110 Introduction
to Computers 2
2 3
MNT 110 Intro. to
Maint. Procedures 1 3 2
6 7 9
Total Hours: 28
42 43
SEMESTER HOURS
REQUIRED TO GRADUATE
GENERAL EDUCATION
COURSES 09
MAJOR COURSES 33-34
OTHER REQUIRED
COURSES 01
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 43-44
Specific courses within the above categories may be
identified by your advisor or by the Vice-President of Instruction. Expected
program competencies are maintained by the lead instructor for this program
while course competencies are maintained by the respective instructors of
specific courses.
NOTE: The above curriculum outline is intended as a guide
only. The sequence of course offerings is subject to change at the discretion
of the administration.
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
CREDENTIAL CERTIFICATE CODE
C50240
This curriculum is designed to
prepare or up-grade individuals to service, maintain, repair, or install
equipment for a wide range of industries.
Instruction includes theory and skill training needed for inspecting,
testing, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial equipment and physical
facilities.
Students will learn technical
skills in blueprint reading, electricity, hydraulics/pneumatics, machining,
welding, and various maintenance procedures.
Practical application in these industrial systems will be emphasized,
and additional advanced source work may be offered.
Upon completion of any of the
various levels of this curriculum, graduates should gain the necessary practical
skills and related technical information to qualify for employment or
advancement in the various areas of industrial systems technology.
This program leads to a
Certificate. To be eligible for
graduation, the student must have satisfactorily completed the course
requirements as outlined below.
The College maintains an
open-door admission policy to all applicants who are high school graduates or
who are at least 18 years of age. A high school student, 16 years old or older,
may be admitted to the Industrial Systems Technology Program upon approval by
the high school principal and the college admission office.
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE CURRICULUMS
Credential: Certificate CODE: C50240
Hours Per
Week
Course
Prefix, No. and Title Class Lab Credit
Fall Semester
MNT 110 Intro to Maint. Procedures. 1 3 2
HYD 110 Hydraulics/Pneumatics 2 3 3
ELC 112 DC/AC Electricity 3 6 5
7 12
10
Spring Semester
BPR 111 Blueprint Reading 1
2 2
WLD 112 Basic Welding Processes 1 3 2
ISC 112 Industrial Safety 2 0 2
4 5 6
SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE
GENERAL EDUCATION
COURSES 0
MAJOR
COURSES
16
OTHER
REQUIRED COURSES 0
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 16
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS
TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE CURRICULUMS
Credential: Certificate-Electricity CODE: C50240E
Hours Per
Week
Course
Prefix, No. and Title Class Lab Credit
Fall Semester
MNT 110 Intro. to Main. Proced. 1 3 2
ELC 112 DC/AC Electricity 3 6 5
4 9 7
Spring Semester
BPR 111 Blueprint Read. Mechanical 1 2 2
ELC 117 Motors and Controls 2 6 4
ISC 112 Industrial Safety 5 7 2
5 7 8
SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE
GENERAL
EDUCATION COURSES 0
MAJOR
COURSES
15
OTHER
REQUIRED COURSES 0
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS
TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE CURRICULUMS
Credential: Certificate-Facilities CODE: C50240F
Hours Per
Week
Course
Prefix, No. and Title Class Lab Credit
Fall Semester
AHR 120 HVACR Maintenance 1 3
2
MNT 110 Intro. to Maint. Procedures
1 3 2
ELC 112 DC/AC Electricity 3 6 5
5 12 9
Spring Semester
BPR 111 Blueprint Reading 1 2
2
MNT 150 Basic Building Maintenance
1 3 2
PLU 111 Basic Plumbing 1 3 .2
ISC 112 Industrial Safety 2 0
2
5 8 8
SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE
GENERAL
EDUCATION COURSES 0
MAJOR
COURSES
17
OTHER
REQUIRED COURSES 0
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 17
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE CURRICULUMS
Credential: Certificate-HVACR CODE: C50240H
Hours Per
Week
Course
Prefix, No. and Title Class Lab Credit
Fall Semester
MNT 110 Introduction to Maint. Proc. 1 3 2
ELC 112 DC/AC Electricity 3 6 5
4 9 7
Spring Semester
AHR 120 HVACR Maintenance 1 3 2
ELC 117 Motors and Controls 2 6 4
ISC 112 Industrial Safety 2 0 2
5 9 8
SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE
GENERAL
EDUCATION COURSES 0
MAJOR
COURSES
15
OTHER
REQUIRED COURSES 0
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
CERTIFICATE CURRICULUMS
Credential: Certificate-Mechanical CODE: C50240M
Hours Per
Week
Course
Prefix, No. and Title Class Lab Credit
Fall Semester
MNT 110 Intro. to Maint. Procedures 1 3 2
HYD 110 Hydraulics/Pneumatics I 2 3 3
MNT 165 Mechanical Industrial Syst. 1 3 2
4 9 7
Spring Semester
BPR 111 Blueprint Reading 1 2
2
WLD 111 Basic Welding Processes 1 3 2
MNT 150 Basic Building Maintenance
1 3 2
ISC 112 Industrial Safety 2 0 2
5
8 8
SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE
GENERAL
EDUCATION COURSES 0
MAJOR
COURSES 15
OTHER
REQUIRED COURSES 0
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 15