| This program is designed to give the student
a broad background in mechanical and electrical skills.
Graduates will be prepared for many different kinds
of technical jobs for today and the future. Some of
these employment opportunities include: CAD operator/designer,
CNC operator/programmer, robotics technician, HVAC technician,
maintenance technician, industrial electrician and service
technician. A graduate with this degree will be prepared
for jobs that are available locally and nationwide.
Students are required to furnish their own basic drafting
tools and materials, approximately $80.
Career
Information for this Degree
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TEC 040 |
Blueprint Reading for Industry |
2.5 |
|
TEC 050 |
Technical Mathematics I
(Module 1) |
2 |
|
TEC 052* |
Technical Mathematics II
(Module 2) |
2 |
|
ENG 120 or
ENG 050 |
Composition I or
Writing for Industry |
3 |
|
EET 050* |
Electric Circuits (Module
2) |
2.5 |
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TEC 054* |
Technical Mathematics III
(Module 3) |
2 |
|
MTT 050 |
Introduction to Machine
Procedures |
3 |
|
HED 178 |
Responding to Emergencies |
2 |
|
IND 043 |
Heating, Ventilation &
Air Cond. I |
4 |
|
IND 052* |
Electrical Installation
Procedures (Module 1) |
2.5 |
|
CIS 068 |
Computer Applications - Special Topics |
2 |
|
EET 072* |
Industrial Controls I (Module
1) |
2 |
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EET 086* |
Programmable Logic Controllers (Module 2) |
2 |
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IND 054* |
Troubleshooting and Preventive Maintenance |
3 |
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MTT 060* |
Computer Numerical Control Machining |
3 |