| Industrial Technology | |||
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A student or corporation interested in a certificate in Industrial Technology can be complete up to 30 approved credits in an Industrial Technology-Associate in Applied Sciences degree program. In special circumstances, students and designated advisors can custom design Industrial Technology certificate programs to meet individual needs. Another option is to select one of the following pre-approved certificate programs. |
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Here to View the Online Catalog Note: College applicants are expected to review all of the rules, regulations and prerequisites detailed in the college catalog. |
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| Mechanical/CADCAM | |||
| MAT 130 Applied Algebra & Trigonometry | 4 | ||
| CST 106 Computers in Technology | 3 | ||
| MET 112 Metrology | 3 | ||
| MET 113 Engineering Drawing I w/CAD | 2 | ||
| MET 116 Engineering Drawing II w/CAD | 3 | ||
| MET 121 Manufacturing Processes I | 2 | ||
| MET 122 Manufacturing Processes II | 3 | ||
| MET 211 Mechanical Pro/Engineer | 2 | ||
| MET 223 Computer Integrated Machining | 3 | ||
| MET 220 Programming CNC Machine Tools | 3 | ||
| Technical Electives | 2 | ||
| TOTAL CREDITS: 30 | |||
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Upon completion of the Certificate, students can continue toward an AAS degree with little or no loss of credit. Contact appropriate chairperson for details. 1Technical Electives may be chosen from CST,
EET, CHM,
CIV, MET,
or SQC listings. |
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| After BCC then what? | |||
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Many students in Industrial Technology programs are currently employed, and feel the need to remain competitive in their current jobs. The versatility of Industrial Technology degree/certificate programs is attractive both to students and to employers who require flexible class hours and innovative programming.
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| Mechanical / CADCAM |