Associate in Applied Science

Industrial Systems Technology, A.A.S.

Location Wallace and Sparks Campuses

This program provides training in which students gain the skills, knowledge, and experience for employment in Industrial Systems Maintenance occupations. The students will acquire techniques and skills applicable to the rapidly growing field of Industrial Systems Technology.

The student will have the opportunity to learn fundamental principles of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and robotic systems used in advanced manufacturing applications. Additionally, process control, instrumentation and Programmable Logic Control (PLC) systems and techniques are covered.  Students who complete all courses listed in the curriculum will be awarded an associate in applied science degree in Industrial Systems Technology.  Successful completion of the program prepares graduates for entry-level employment in a variety of industrial-related fields.

Area I: Written Composition

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Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts

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3
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6

Area III: Natural Sciences and Mathematics

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7

Area IV: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences

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3

Area V: Career and Technical Courses

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49
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68

If applicable, ORT 100 or ORI 101 is required for all first-time college students. 

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