The Certificate B in Industrial Engineering Technology focuses on key areas of manufacturing and production, including machine operation, automation basics, and quality control processes used in industrial environments. Print Degree Map Year 1 - Fall Fall Course Code Course Title Credit Notes IET 1001 OSHA 10 (General Industry) 1 Prerequisite(s): None × OSHA 10 (General Industry) : IET 1001 The OSHA 10 Safety Course is a training program that is intended training employees on the essential topics related to work place safety and health. The program increases trainee knowledge about workplace hazards, their rights as employees and their contribution to the workforce. Prerequisite(s): None IET 101 Fundamentals of Electricity AC/DC 3 Prerequisite(s): None × Fundamentals of Electricity AC/DC : IET 101 Decrease production downtime, improve efficiency and increase output. All hinges on understand electricity and how to work with it safely. These courses have been specifically developed to give students the knowledge and skills required to enable them to work safely and effectively with electricity. The lab components of the training offer the student the opportunity to build, test and troubleshoot AC/DC circuits and examine the operating voltages and currents related to proper circuit operation. Technicians will use various instruments to make circuit measurements and calculations. Prerequisite(s): None IET 102 Fundamentals of Fluid Power 3 Prerequisite(s): None × Fundamentals of Fluid Power : IET 102 This pneumatic training course covers the use of compressed air for pneumatic control and as a signaling medium. A complete overview is given, covering compressors, storage, dryers and distribution as well as the design, construction and operation of a range of actuators, valves and ancillary equipment. The relevant ISO symbols are introduced and included in the circuit diagrams. This course ensures a sound competence the safe operation and maintenance of one of the most common automation elements in industry. Prerequisite(s): None IET 1044 Mechatronics 4 Prerequisite(s): None × Mechatronics : IET 1044 As an Introduction to Mechatronics, this course aims to relay foundational information and develop handson skills in the areas of Mechanical, Electrical, and Control Technology. Students will develop competencies to operate and maintain pneumatics, electricity, sensors, actuators, and controls. Utilizing real-world automation devices students will also gain additional skills in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). These skills that are at the core of automation, production, and manufacturing are in high demand. At the conclusion of the course, students will be prepared to enter into high levels of Mechatronics and Industry 4.0 training, as well as filling much needed career positions such as certified production technicians and/or operators. Prerequisite(s): None Year 1 - Spring Spring Course Code Course Title Credit Notes IET 103 Advanced Sensor Technology 3 Prerequisite(s): IET 100 or OSHA 30 and IET 102 with a grade of C or higher. × Advanced Sensor Technology : IET 103 This hands-on course will introduce the participant to various sensors common in the industrial automation Prerequisite(s): IET 100 or OSHA 30 and IET 102 with a grade of C or higher. IET 105 Mechanical Drive I 3 Prerequisite(s):IET 100 or OHSA 30 with a grade of C or higher. × Mechanical Drive I : IET 105 The driving force behind most industrial applications is Mechanical Systems. Gears, drives, bearings, pulleys, and more are found in nearly everything that moves. The Mechanical Systems course covers the installation, use, maintenance, and troubleshooting of mechanical drive components and systems. The curriculum is divided into various topics which deal with the components encountered in industry. The learning is based on practical, hands-on tasks to build knowledge in operating and maintaining these vital systems. Prerequisite(s):IET 100 or OHSA 30 with a grade of C or higher. IET 121 Basic Controls 5 Prerequisite(s): IET 101 with a grade of C or higher. × Basic Controls : IET 121 Working with a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) efficiently requires a strong familiarity with the specifics of the programming environment and languages. Students will work with high-end products from Rockwell Automation/Allen Bradley. This training program allows students to acquire hands-on experience with industrial control equipment. Realistic examples are used to motivate students to gain the skills needed to work with PLC controlled systems. Prerequisite(s): IET 101 with a grade of C or higher. Year 2 - Fall Fall Course Code Course Title Credit Notes IET 210 Mechanical Drive II 3 Prerequisite(s): IET 105 Mechanical Drive I with a grade of C or higher. × Mechanical Drive II : IET 210 The driving force behind most industrial applications is Mechanical Systems. Gears, drives, bearings, pulleys, and more are found in nearly everything that moves. The Mechanical Systems course covers the installation, use, maintenance, and troubleshooting of mechanical drive components and systems. The curriculum is divided into various topics which deal with the components encountered in industry. The learning is based on practical, hands-on tasks to build knowledge in operating and maintaining these vital systems. Prerequisite(s): IET 105 Mechanical Drive I with a grade of C or higher. IET 220 Industrial Motor Controls 4 Prerequisite(s): IET 100 or OSHA 30 and IET 121 Basic Controls with a grade of C or higher × Industrial Motor Controls : IET 220 Participants in motor controls will understand the application, operational characteristics and advantages of variable speed motors. They will understand air flow performance between PSC, Constant Torque, and Variable Speed motors. Students will troubleshoot procedures for each type of motor and configure each motor type within a series of different indoor units to deliver proper air flow and obtain system performance. Prerequisite(s): IET 100 or OSHA 30 and IET 121 Basic Controls with a grade of C or higher Year 2 - Spring Spring Course Code Course Title Credit Notes IET 230 Process Logistics & Advanced Manufa 3 Prerequisite(s): None × Process Logistics & Advanced Manufa : IET 230 As an introduction to Industry 4.0, this course aims to relay foundational information utilizing data analytics. The course will introduce the various industrial revolutions and how Industry 4.0, the internet of things, smart factories, and cyber-physical systems are a disruption to the manufacturing industry and discusses the impact and implications that these advancements introduce. Prerequisite(s): None IET 240 Applied Industry 4.0 5 Prerequisite(s): IET 100 or OSHA 30, IET 102, 103, 104, 210, and 220 with a grade of C or higher. × Applied Industry 4.0 : IET 240 This course will give participants the ability to explore and understand Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) utilizing Tags, Readers, and Writers as well as Vision Systems that utilize QR Coders/Barcodes. All of these elements provide critical data that modern industry relies on. Prerequisite(s): IET 100 or OSHA 30, IET 102, 103, 104, 210, and 220 with a grade of C or higher.