Integrated Systems Technology (AAS)
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.
Courses
- COM 101 — COM-101. Composition I. (3 Credits)
- COM 103 — COM-103. Speech Fundamentals. (3 Credits)
- ELT 101 — ELT-101. Electricity and Electronics. (3 Credits)
- ELT 102 — ELT-102. Digital Logic/Solid State Devices. (3 Credits)
- ELT 201 — ELT-201. Industrial Controls. (3 Credits)
- ELT 202 — ELT-202. Advanced Industrial Controls. (3 Credits)
- ELT 211 — ELT-211. Introduction to PLCs. (3 Credits)
- ELT 222 — ELT-222. Advanced PLCs. (3 Credits)
- HUM 101 — HUM-101. Western Humanities I: Foundations. (3 Credits)
- IMM 101 — IMM-101. Mechanical Systems I. (3 Credits)
- IMM 103 — IMM-103. Machinery Moving and Set-Up. (3 Credits)
- IMM 107 — IMM-107. Mechanical Systems II. (3 Credits)
- IMM 120 — IMM-120. Fluid Power I: Basic Circuits. (3 Credits)
- IMM 220 — IMM-220. Fluid Power II: Intermediate System. (3 Credits)
- IMM 270 — IMM-270. Fluid Power III: Process Control. (3 Credits)
- IST 109 — IST-109. Prints for Industry. (3 Credits)
- MTH 108 — MTH-108. Mathematics for Career Programs. (3 Credits)
- MTH 141 — MTH-141. College Algebra (Functions). (4 Credits)
- MTH 142 — MTH-142. Trigonometric Functions. (2 Credits)
- PHY 150 — PHY-150. Mechanics, Heat & Sound. (4 Credits)
- SOC 101 — SOC-101. Introduction to Sociology. (3 Credits)
- WLD 111 — WLD-111. Basic Arc/Gas Welding I. (3 Credits)
- WLD 113 — WLD-113. Basic Metallurgy and Materials. (3 Credits)