A.A.S. in Technical Studies – Industrial Manufacturing (47.9999)

Overview

Director of Manufacturing: Aston Parker – astonparker@cltcc.edu

Program Description

The Industrial Manufacturing Technology (IMFG) program provides students with a broad range of mechanical, electrical, and electronic skills. Students are provided with a learner-centered curriculum based on integrated academic and technical content, employability skills, along with work-based learning opportunities that enable them to connect what they are learning with real-live work scenarios. The program is closely aligned with the needs of employers, industry, and labor.

Graduates who earn credentials in this program work in various industries to make or process raw materials into finished products using industrial machines.

Students must maintain a 2.0 grade point average and complete all required courses to graduate from this program. Completion time depends on course load, course withdrawals, and repeat courses. The program takes approximately four semesters to complete based on full-time status (15+ hours per semester).

Diploma

AAS – Technical Studies – Industrial Manufacturing

Exit Points

CTC – Manufacturing Fundamentals

CTS – Industrial Manufacturing

CTS – Industrial Electronics Technician

Program Curriculum

Curriculum

 

 

Course No.

Course Title

Lecture

Lab

Total Credit Hrs.

Total Clock Hrs.

 

CORE COURSES:

 

 

 

 

ORNT 1000

Freshman Seminar

1

0

1

15

IMFG 1100

Introduction to Manufacturing

3

0

3

45

IMFG 1120

Tools and Equipment Used in Manufacturing

1

3

4

135

IMFG 1200

Automation

1

3

4

120

IMFG 1300

Introduction to Fabrication, Process Technology, & Machining

1

3

4

135

 

CTS – Certification for Manufacturing (C4M)

 

 

16

450

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION CONCENTRATION: (Core + the following)

 

IIET 1433

Wiring/Electrical Blueprint Interpretation

2

1

3

90

 

IMFG 1150

Fluid Power I

0

3

3

90

 

IMFG 1215

DC/AC Electronics

1

2

3

90

 

IMFG 1220

Digital Electronics

1

2

3

105

 

 

CTS – INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN

 

 

28

825

 

IIET 2123

Understanding Programmable Controllers

1

2

3

90

 

IMFG 1235

Motor Controls

0

3

3

105

 

IMFG 1260

Introduction to Industrial Networking

1

2

3

90

 

IMFG 2100

Process Measurements

1

2

3

90

 

IMFG 2200

Industrial Control Components and Equipment

1

2

3

105

 

JOBS 2450 OR JOBS 2500

Job Seeking Skills OR

Critical Skills in the Workplace

2

0

2

30

 

 

TD –INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING-ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION CONCENTRATION

 

 

45

1350

 

MILLWRIGHT CONCENTRATION: (Core + the following)

 

IMFG 1320

Millwright I

3

0

3

45

 

IMFG 1321

Millwright I Lab

0

2

2

90

 

IMFG 1420

Millwright II

2

0

2

60

 

IMFG 1421

Millwright II Lab

0

3

3

105

 

IMFG 1130

Pneumatics Applications

0

2

2

90

 

 

CTS – MILLWRIGHT APPRENTICE

 

 

28

840

 

IMFG 1325

Pipefitting

0

2

2

60

 

IMFG 1140

Hydraulics Applications

0

3

3

90

 

IMFG 1210

Material Handling

1

1

2

60

 

IMFG 1315

Welding

0

2

2

90

 

 

Elective or Co-op

0

3

3

90

 

 

Elective or Co-op

0

3

3

90

 

JOBS 2450 OR JOBS 2500

Job Seeking Skills OR

Critical Skills in the Workplace

2

0

2

30

 

 

TD – INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING-MILLWRIGHT CONCENTRATION

 

 

45

1350

 

MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION: (Core + the following)

 

IMFG 1110

Shop Mathematics

2

1

3

75

 

IMFG 1310

Machine Shop I

3

3

6

150

 

IMFG 1340

Basic Lathe

0

3

3

135

 

IMFG 1440

Basic Mill

0

3

3

135

 

 

CTS-CNC OPERATOR

 

 

31

945

 

IMFG 1410

Machine Shop II

3

3

6

150

 

IMFG 2710

CNC

1

2

3

135

 

 

Elective or Co-op

0

3

3

90

 

JOBS 2450 OR JOBS 2500

Job Seeking Skills OR

Critical Skills in the Workplace

2

0

2

30

 

 

TD – INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING-MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION

 

 

45

1350

 

 

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN TECHNICAL STUDIES

Industrial Manufacturing: (General Education + TD )

ENGL 1010

English Composition I

3

0

3

45

MATH XXXX

College Algebra or Contemporary Math

3

0

3

45

 

Social Science Elective

3

0

3

45

 

Humanities Elective

3

0

3

45

 

Natural Science Elective

3

0

3

45

 

AAS – TECHNICAL STUDIES (CIP 47.9999)

 

 

60

1575