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Industrial Plant Technician Certificate Curriculum

Industrial Plant Technician NEW

Certificate of Proficiency

30629

Advisor:
Frank Martinez

The Industrial Plant Technician Certificate program provides the student an opportunity to develop entry-level skills in the field of industrial plant technology. Students will receive a background in the maintenance and repair of mechanical systems typically found in industrial settings, significant hands-on experience with those systems, and instruction and practice in technical problem solving.

 

Curriculum Requirements

CMP 101

Introduction to Computers

3 credits

IPT 110

Industrial Shop Practices

3 credits

IPT 120

Industrial Pump Maintenance and Repair

3 credits

IPT 130

Industrial Valve Maintenance and Repair

3 credits

IPT 140

Bulk Materials Handling

3 credits

IPT 150

Industrial Plant Hydraulics

2 credits

IPT 160

Machinery Maintenance and Troubleshooting

3 credits

TEC 112

Basic Hydraulics and Pneumatics

2 credits

WLD 101

Welding

3 credits

WLD 201

Repair Welding and Fabrication

3 credits

 

Select 6 additional credits from the following:

MIN 121

Surface Mine Safety Training

1 credit

ELT 297

Workshop

1 to 6 credits

ELT 298

Workshop

1 to 3 credits

ELT 299

Independent Study

1 to 3 credits

TEC 191

Industry Internship I

1 to 4 credits

TEC 192

Industry Internship II

1 to 4 credits

 

Total Minimum Certificate Requirements

34 credits

 

In addition to completing the course requirements above with a grade of "C" or better, you must meet an academic requirement by one of the following methods:

  • Completion of ENG 100, Writing Fundamentals, or higher with a grade of "C" or better.

  • EAC COMPASS writing placement score of 85 or higher entered into your student record.

  • Completion of BUS 111, Business Mathematical Calculations, with a grade of "C" or better.

  • Completion of MAT 120, Intermediate Algebra, or higher with a grade of "C" or better.

  • EAC COMPASS mathematics placement score of 61 or higher entered into your student record.

In addition to the above requirements, students must demonstrate reading ability at the 10th grade-level or higher by achieving an appropriate score on an EAC-approved reading test or by successful completion of ENG 091, Reading Improvement II.

 

 
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