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Nov 04, 2025
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2025-2026 Catalog
Industrial Technology, AAS
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Select 1 of the following courses:
OTHER INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL CORE
TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE SPECIFIC COURSES
- Data Center Engineering Operations CREDIT HOURS: 27
- Industrial Electrical CREDIT HOURS: 27
- Industrial Mechanical CREDIT HOURS: 27
- Interdisciplinary Industrial Workforce-Industrial Technology Pathway CREDIT HOURS: 27
- Process Operations CREDIT HOURS: 27
- Quality Assurance CREDIT HOURS: 27
- Automation and Robotics CREDIT HOURS: 27
- Welding CREDIT HOURS: 27
DEGREE OUTCOMES
- Demonstrate knowledge of basic material principles and concepts that impact the Industrial Technology industry.
- Utilize electrical/mechanical troubleshooting and communication skills to diagnose, repair, test, and return failed components to service.
- Describe the hazards associated with mechanical equipment and apply appropriate safety methods for working around industrial machinery
- Collaborate effectively with others to plan, contribute to, and complete tasks as part of a technical team.
- Identify, analyze, and apply appropriate tools and techniques to solve defined technical problems.
- Develop and deliver clear written, oral, and graphical communications in both technical and general contexts; locate and interpret technical documents and standards.
- Assess personal learning needs and engage in self-directed strategies to support ongoing professional growth.
- Demonstrate ethical judgment and professional responsibility in technical and workplace environments.
- Evaluate processes and apply continuous improvement methods to enhance quality, efficiency, and effectiveness.
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