Programs of Study
Industry
Industrial Program Operator
Degree Type: Certificate
Semester Credit Hours: 18
First Semester - 9 SCH
CETT 1409 - DC-AC Circuits
ELMT 2333 - Industrial Electronics
ELPT 1221 - Introduction to Electrical Safety and Tools
Second Semester - 9 SCH
ENTC 1349 - Reliability and Maintainability
RBTC 1351 - Robotic Mechanisms
HYDR 1345 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Program Information
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Marketable Skills
Acquire and evaluate information; interpret and communicate information; teamwork; apply technology to work; creative thinking; decision making; problem solving; OSHA-General Industries; DC-AC circuits; fluid power; mechatronics tools and instruments; electronics devices, circuits, and systems used in automated manufacturing; electronic system maintenance, troubleshooting and repair; mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic troubleshooting; installation, maintenance and repair of four bar linkages, cams, gears and gear trains.
Program Outcomes
Maintain equipment in an industrial setting including the use of electrical devices, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and mechanical systems.
Expected Salary
Texas wage data: workers on average earn $117,650; 10% of workers earn $64,300 or less; 10% of workers earn $178,120 or more.
Career Opportunities
Electromechanical technician; maintenance technician-electrical and mechanical; industrial electrician; industrial mechanic; field service technician; manufacturing systems technician; fluid power technician; equipment technician; power tool repair technician.
High School Endorsements
Business and Industry
Additional Educational Opportunities
Level 1 or 2 Mechatronics Certificate, Associate of Applied Science in Mechatronics, Bachelor of Arts in Applied Science.