Industrial technicians keep machines in working order by detecting and correcting errors before the machine or the products it produces are damaged. After diagnosing a problem, the industrial machinery mechanic may take the equipment apart to repair or replace the necessary parts. Once a repair is made, industrial mechanics test a machine to ensure that it is operating correctly.
Graduates will be to work in machine or fabrication shops and distribution warehouses.
Program Learning Goals
Goal 1: Graduates will acquire the skills necessary to obtain an entry-level position in the Industrial Electronic Maintenance.
Student Learning Outcomes – Students will:
- Perform tasks in accordance to OSHA guidelines
- Recognize the effects of mechanical malfunctions
- Employ corrective actions to make repairs to system under test
Goal 2: Graduates will demonstrate professional behavior and ethics in order to meet the challenges of work within their field.
Student Learning Outcomes – Students will:
- Work in a team environment
- Acknowledge diversity as a benefit to all organizations
- Practice professionalism through consideration and respect for others
Goal 3: Graduates will acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills.
Student Learning Outcomes – Students will:
- Analyze various components of project requirements to develop solutions
- Make decisions based on skills and knowledge of industry inputs
- Effectively use software to help solve industry challenges
2025-2026 Program Scope
| Program Requirements | Total: 34 | |
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
| ART-105 | Blueprint/Schematic Reading | 3 |
| BTT-151 | Fundamentals of Electricity | 2 |
| BTT-152 | Fundamentals of Electricity Lab | 2 |
| BTT-251 | Motors & Controls | 2 |
| BTT-252 | Motors & Controls Lab | 4 |
| DTT-129 | Transportation Safety and Forklift | 2 |
| ECT-277 | Industrial Maintenance and Mechanics | 2 |
| ECT-278 | Industrial Maintenance and Mechanics Lab | 1 |
| ENG-101 | English Composition I | 3 |
| OR ENG-105 | OR Industry Communication | |
| MAT-101 | College Algebra I and Trigonometry | 3 |
| MEC-157 | Sensors and Systems in Automation | 2 |
| MEC-158 | Sensors and Systems in Automation Lab | 1 |
| MEC-201 | Applied Industrial Technology | 1 |
| MEC-202 | Applied Industrial Technology Lab | 2 |
| MEC-245 | Programmable Logic Controllers I | 2 |
| MEC-246 | Programmable Logic Controllers I Lab | 2 |
| SSS-101 | First-Year Experience | 1 |
| IND Program Total | 35 |
2025-2026 Program Sequence
| Term 1 (Fall) | Credits: 17 | |
| BTT-151 | Fundamentals of Electricity | 2 |
| BTT-152 | Fundamentals of Electricity Lab | 2 |
| DTT-129 | Transportation Safety and Forklift | 2 |
| MEC-245 | Programmable Logic Controllers I | 2 |
| MEC-246 | Programmable Logic Controllers I Lab | 2 |
| ART-105 | Blueprint/Schematic Reading | 3 |
| MAT-101 | College Algebra I and Trigonometry | 3 |
| SSS-101 | First-Year Experience | 1 |
| Term 2 (Spring) | Credits: 18 | |
| BTT-251 | Motors & Controls | 2 |
| BTT-252 | Motors & Controls Lab | 4 |
| ENG-101 | English Composition I | 3 |
| OR ENG-105 | OR Industry Communication | |
| ECT-277 | Industrial Maintenance and Mechanics | 2 |
| ECT-278 | Industrial Maintenance and Mechanics Lab | 1 |
| MEC-157 | Sensors and Systems in Automation | 2 |
| MEC-158 | Sensors and Systems in Automation Lab | 1 |
| MEC-201 | Applied Industrial Technology | 1 |
| MEC-202 | Applied Industrial Technology Lab | 2 |