This program prepares students for entry-level positions as electrical and mechanical technicians found in bakeries, manufacturing, chemical plants and material handling and automated warehouse environments. Workers in this field maintain, calibrate, and repair the electrical, mechanical, and electronic equipment found in today’s industrial environments. This program involves cross-training in these areas of multiple, integrated systems.
Required General Education Courses
15 credit hours as follows:
Select 9 credit hours from:
MTH-141, MTH-142, PHY-150, ANT, ARB, ART, BIO, CHM, COM, EAS, ECO, FRE, GEL, GEO, HIS, HUM, LIT, MTH, MUS, NAT, PHI, PHS, PHY, PSC, PSY, SOC, SPA, SSC, THE
Required Career Courses
44 credit hours as follows:
Career Electives
Select 1 credit hours from the following career area electives:
AET, ENG, ELT, HAC, IMM, LAN, MDT, CIS
Suggested Schedule
Semester 1 (15 credit hours)
Semester 2 (15 credit hours)
Semester 3 (15 credit hours)
ELT-202 | Advanced Industrial Controls | 3 |
ELT-211 | Introduction to PLCs | 3 |
IMM-103 | Machinery Moving and Set-Up | 2 |
IMM-270 | Fluid Power III: Process Control | 3 |
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| Career Elective | 1 |
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| General Education Electives | 3 |
Semester 4 (15 credit hours)
ELT-222 | Advanced PLCs | 3 |
WLD-111 | Basic Arc/Gas Welding I | 3 |
WLD-113 | Basic Metallurgy and Materials | 3 |
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| General Education Electives | 6 |