| Industrial Maintenance Technology |
| (432ENGR) |
| Available at the Humbolt Park Vocational Education Center |
| (Advanced Certificate, Code 0790) |
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| (36 credit hours minimum) |
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| Study of the theory and application of electricity and electronics to wiring, motors, industrial controls, electronic instrumentation, and programmable logic controllers. The program integrates academic and occupational education leading to an internship at an actual worksite. These skills will help students expand their career opportunities and career plans in occupations related to power and control of buildings and equipment. Projects will demonstrate wiring, motor controls, switches, power operated mechanical devices, and other set-ups of systems that apply to electric/electronic power controls. Can be applied to AAS degree. |
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| Required Courses |
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Credit Hours |
| EIT 6 |
515 |
Principles of AC/DC |
4 |
| EIT 6 |
502 |
Electrical Wiring |
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and National Elect Code |
3 |
| EIT 6 |
503 |
Applied Mathematics |
3 |
| EIT 6 |
504 |
Introduction to Pneumatic Tech |
2 |
| EIT 6 |
505 |
Solid State Fundamentals |
3 |
| EIT 6 |
506 |
Industrial Motors |
3 |
| EIT 6 |
507 |
Industrial Controls |
3 |
| EIT 6 |
508 |
Digital Electronics Fundamentals |
3 |
| EIT 6 |
509 |
Industrial Programmable Control |
3 |
| EIT 6 |
510 |
Industrial Hydraulics |
3 |
| EIT 6 |
512 |
Internship |
2 |
| EIT 6 |
516 |
Quality Assurance |
2 |
| EIT 6 |
517 |
National Electric Code |
2 |
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Total Hours |
36 |