Welding
Industrial Systems Technology Mechanical
Career Certificate
CIP Code: 470303 / SOC Code: 49-9041

Program Description
This certificate is designed to offer students entry level skills in the field of Industrial Systems Technology. A student who graduates in the program should be able to install and maintain all types of plant equipment.

Entering students are required to complete ORT100. Transfer students are exempt from this requirement.

ENG101 English Composition I
MTH103 - Introduction to Technical MathematicsI
INT102 - Industrial Maintenance Cutting / Welding
INT106 - Elements of Industrial Mechanics
INT113 - Industrial Motor Control I
INT117 - Principles of Industrial Mechanics
INT118 - Fundamentals of Industrial Hydraulics & Pneumatics
INT120 - Concepts of Direct Current
INT121 - Industrial Hydraulics Troubleshooting
INT122 - Concepts of Alternating Current
INT127 - Principles of Industrial Pumps & Piping Systems
INT130 - Concepts of Digital Electronics
INT134 - Principles of Industrial Maintenance Welding & Metal Cutting Techniques
INT158 - Industrial Wiring I
INT161 - Blueprint Reading for Industrial Technicians
INT184 - Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
INT206 - Industrial Motors I
ILT175 - Computer Fundamentals
Total Semester Credit Hours...................59

Transfer Credit: Students may receive up to one semester of Advanced Placement for Career Technical coursework completed at another institution.

Program Costs Program Cost Per Student

Tuition: $6,960

Tool Cost: $2,500

Other Costs (books & supplies): $2,400

Total Cost: $11,860

Career Completion Rates

Program Completion Rate:

Graduates: 0

On-Time Graduates: 0

On-Time Graduation Rate: 0%

Job Placement Rate: 0%
(0 out of 0 students)
(employed within 3 months after program completion)

Loan DebtMedian Loan Debt Incurred by Students

Loan Debt incurred for this program: $0

 

 


WorkIndustrial Sys Tech/ Mechanical Career Info

-Industrial Sys Tech/Mechanical Occupations List
-Summary Report
-Occupation Profile for the State of Alabama
-Occupational Outlook
(Links Above to U.S. Department of Labor O*Net Site and the Bureau of Labor Statistics Website)

 

Program Advisors
A. Austin - (256-331-5449) - austin@nwscc.edu
J. Hackworth - (256-331-5335) - joehackworth@nwscc.edu

The above information is provided in compliance with the U.S. Department of Education's Gainful Employment Regulations.
Updated: 6-28-11