2020-2021 Academic Catalog

Industrial Systems Technology A.A.S.

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 Curriculum

Fall Semester I

AdvisingTermCLClCr
ELC 112DC/AC Electricity

3

6

0

5

ELC 113Residential Wiring

2

6

0

4

ACA 115Success & Study Skills

0

2

0

1

WOL 110Basic Construction Skills

2

3

0

3

AHR 120HVACR Maintenance

1

3

0

2

MNT 110Introduction to Maintenance Procedures

1

3

0

2

Total Credit Hours:17

Spring Semester I

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ELC 117Motors and Controls

2

6

0

4

ENG 111Writing and Inquiry

3

0

0

3

MAT 110Mathematical Measurement and Literacy

2

2

0

3

BPR 111Print Reading

1

2

0

2

ISC 112Industrial Safety

2

0

0

2

PLU 111Intro to Basic Plumbing

1

3

0

2

WLD 112Basic Welding Processes

1

3

0

2

Total Credit Hours:18

Summer Session

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HUM 115Critical Thinking

3

0

0

3

CIS 110Introduction to Computers

2

2

0

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Fall Semester II

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ELC 115Industrial Wiring

2

6

0

4

ELC 128Introduction to Programmable Logic Controller

2

3

0

3

HYD 110Hydraulics/Pneumatics I

2

3

0

3

ISC 132Manufacturing Quality Control

2

3

0

3

MNT 160Industrial Fabrication

1

3

0

2

*Focused Elective from list below

2-4

Total Credit Hours:17-19

Spring Semester II

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ENG 114Professional Research & Reporting

3

0

0

3

Or

ENG 116Technical Report Writing

3

0

0

3

PSY 150General Psychology

3

0

0

3

MNT 150Basic Building Maintenance

1

3

0

2

MNT 165Mechanical Industrial Systems

1

3

0

2

MNT 230Pumps & Piping Systems

1

3

0

2

*Focused Elective from list below

2-4

Total Credit Hours:14-16
SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES 15
MAJOR COURSES 53-57
OTHER REQUIRED COURSES 04
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 72-76

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.

*Note: Focused elective courses selected from following list:

Focused Electives

AdvisingTermCLClCr
AHR 111HVACR Electricity

2

2

0

3

AHR 130HVAC Controls

2

2

0

3

ELC 114Commercial Wiring

2

6

0

4

ELC 213Instrumentation

3

2

0

4

ELC 228Programmable Logic Controllers Applications

2

6

0

4

ELN 133Digital Electronics

3

3

0

4

ELN 229Industrial Electronics

3

3

0

4

ISC 135Principles of Industrial Management

4

0

0

4

MAC 111Machining Technology I

2

12

0

6

MEC 110Introduction to CAD/CAM

1

2

0

2

MEC 111Machine Processes I

1

4

0

3

MEC 112Machine Processes II

2

3

0

3

MEC 128CNC Machining Processes

2

4

0

4

MEC 142Physical Metallurgy

1

2

0

2

MNT 111Maintenance Practices

2

2

0

3

MNT 220Rigging and Moving

1

3

0

2

MNT 270Bioprocess Equipment Maintenance

1

3

0

2

PHY 110Conceptual Physics

3

0

0

3

PHY 110AConceptual Physics Lab

0

2

0

1

PHY 121Applied Physics I

3

2

0

4

PLU 130Plumbing Systems

3

9

0

6

SST 140Green Building and Design Concepts

3

0

0

3

WLD 110Cutting Processes

1

3

0

2

WLD 121GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate

2

6

0

4

WLD 131GTAW (TIG) Plate

2

6

0

4

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