Industrial Automation (INR)
This program is designed to prepare a student for employment as a technician in an industrial environment that uses automated assembly or processing equipment. The program provides students with knowledge and experiences in the areas of analog and digital electronics, fluid power, robotics, computer-aided drafting (CAD), and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), so that they are prepared for the high-technology methods employed by industry. Graduates will assist engineers in the design, construction, testing, and repair of industrial automation equipment.
Courses
- BGT103 — Fluid Power
- BGT110 — Fundamentals of Technology
- BGT240 — Industrial Automation
- ELE120 — D.C. Circuits
- ELE130 — Digital Fundamentals
- ELE165 — A.C. Circuits
- ELE175 — Intro to Microprocessors
- ELE210 — Electronic Circuits
- ELE215 — Industrial Electronics
- ELE235 — Programmable Controllers
- ENG105 — Research and Composition
- ENG106 — Introduction to Literature
- ENG107 — Writing in the Workplace
- MAT130 — Industrial Mathematics
- MAT160 — College Algebra
- MET104 — Manufacturing
- MET111 — Computer Aided Drafting
- MET115 — Computer-Aided Manufacturing
- MTD200 — Introduction to Mechanicsm
- PHY201 — Introduction to Physics I