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This two‐year degree program provides the skills, knowledge and project‐based learning components to prepare for employment as an industrial mechanic. Students develop skills to assemble, install, troubleshoot and service pneumatic, hydraulic and mechanical systems. In addition, students learn electrical technologies also found in modern industry, so that graduates can function in an entry level multi-craft environment. Coursework also provides opportunities for students to learn teamwork and lean manufacturing through simulated work experience. To find employment in this field, applicants generally must be able to physically lift 50 lbs, have good hand dexterity, and the ability to crawl into cramped spaces.
This two‐year degree program provides the skills, knowledge and project‐based learning components to prepare for employment as an industrial mechanic. Students develop skills to assemble, install, troubleshoot and service pneumatic, hydraulic and mechanical systems. In addition, students learn electrical technologies also found in modern industry, so that graduates can function in an entry level multi-craft environment. Coursework also provides opportunities for students to learn teamwork and lean manufacturing through simulated work experience. To find employment in this field, applicants generally must be able to physically lift 50 lbs, have good hand dexterity, and the ability to crawl into cramped spaces.
This two‐year degree program provides the skills, knowledge and project‐based learning components to prepare for employment as an industrial mechanic. Students develop skills to assemble, install, troubleshoot and service pneumatic, hydraulic and mechanical systems. In addition, students learn electrical technologies also found in modern industry, so that graduates can function in an entry level multi-craft environment. Coursework also provides opportunities for students to learn teamwork and lean manufacturing through simulated work experience. To find employment in this field, applicants generally must be able to physically lift 50 lbs, have good hand dexterity, and the ability to crawl into cramped spaces.
This two-year degree program provides the skills, PROGRAM INFO knowledge and project-based learning components to prepare for employment as an industrial mechanic. M in im u m cr edit s: 67 Students develop skills to assemble, install, Len gt h : 4 semesters troubleshoot and service pneumatic, hydraulic and (2 years), if suggested mechanical systems. In addition, students learn full-time course electrical technologies also found in modern industry, sequence is followed. so that graduates can function in an entry level Car eer oppor t u n it ies: multi-craft environment. Coursework also provides Industrial Mechanic opportunities for students to learn teamwork and lean $31,200-48,410 manufacturing through simulated work experience. Job growth: To find employment in this field, applicants generally 16% from 2014 to 2024 must be able to physically lift 50 lbs, have good hand dexterity, and the ability to crawl into cramped spaces. * Median salaries & job growth nationwide as of Pr ogr am Ou t com es 2015. Source: BLS.gov Graduates of this program will be able to: In du st r y Cer t if icat ion s: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of modern production OSHA 10, NCCER Core, systems and how electrical, mechanical and NIMS Basic Mechanical information systems technologies are used to Systems, NIMS Basic automate processes. Hydraulic Systems, NIMS 2. Communicate concepts of mechatronics Basic Pneumatic Systems, effectively. and NCCER Mechanical 3. Demonstrate analytical ability as it applies to Division : Workforce troubleshooting of complex automated Services industrial equipment. 4. Use tools & test procedures commonly used in Con t act : 434.797.6437 maintenance of production equipment. For cou r se descr ipt ion s, 5. Demonstrate knowledge of operational visit danville.edu/catalog concepts such as lean manufacturing, teamwork, problem solving, & other ?soft? skills used in day-to-day interaction in a professional industrial work setting.
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INTEGRATED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY - ELECTRICAL - A.A.S. Cou r se Sequ en ce Fir st Sem est er SDV 100 College Success Skills 1 0 1 1 ITE 115 Computer Software Applications 3 0 3 3 IND 137 Teamwork & Problem Solving 3 0 3 3 ETR 115 DC & AC Circuits 3 0 3 3 MEC 154 Mechanical Maintenance I 2 2 4 3 MTH 103 Applied Technical Math 3 0 3 3 Tot al 15 2 17 16 Secon d Sem est er ENG 131 Technical Report Writing 3 0 3 3 ECO 100 Elementary Economics 3 0 3 3 MEC 162 Applied Hydraulics & Pneumatics 2 2 4 3 SAF 130 Industrial Safety - OSHA 10 1 0 1 1 ELE 147 Electrical Power & Controls Systems 2 2 4 3 HLT 116 Personal Wellness 3 0 3 3 Tot al 14 4 18 16 Th ir d Sem est er HUM 165 Controversial Issues 3 0 3 3 MEC 168 Pump System 1 2 3 2 MEC 148 Industrial Pipefitting 1 2 3 2 IND 181 World-Class Manufacturing 3 0 3 3 MEC 254 Mechanical Maintenance II 2 2 4 3 WEL 120 Fundamentals of Welding 1 2 3 2 DRF 160 Machine Blueprint Reading 3 0 3 3 Tot al 14 8 22 18 Fou r t h Sem est er ELE 233 PLC Systems I 2 3 5 3 MEC 269 Fluid Power ? Pneumatic Systems 1 2 3 2 IND 243 Principles & Applications of Mechatronics 2 2 4 3 MEC 268 Fluid Power ? Hydraulic Systems 1 2 3 2 IND 298 Seminar and Project 2 2 4 3 MEC 169 Steam Systems 1 2 3 2 WEL 135 Inert Gas Welding 1 3 4 2 Tot al 10 16 26 17