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 COM 116 Interpersonal Communications - SWT COM 1020 3 Prerequisite(s): None × Interpersonal Communications - SWT COM 1020 : COM 116 Interpersonal Communications is a course that emphasis verbal and non-verbal communication between and among individuals and small groups. Both personal and professional communication will be studied. Prerequisite(s): None IMT 100 OSHA 10 (General Industry) 1 Corequisite: IMT 105 AC/DC Circuits with a grade of C or higher. × OSHA 10 (General Industry) : IMT 100 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. Corequisite: IMT 105 AC/DC Circuits with a grade of C or higher. IMT 105 AC/DC Circuits 4 Corequisite: IMT 100 OSHA 10 with a grade of C or higher. × AC/DC Circuits : IMT 105 AC/DC circuits address the basics of direct and alternating current circuits. Corequisite: IMT 100 OSHA 10 with a grade of C or higher. IMT 110 Mechanical Systems 3 Prerequisite(s): None × Mechanical Systems : IMT 110 This course provides instruction in basic physics concepts applicable to the mechanics of industrial production equipment and teaches basic industrial application of mechanical principles, emphasizing power transmission and specific mechanical components. Students will also design basic mechanical transmission systems using chains, v-belts, and gears. Prerequisite(s): None IMT 115 Mechanical Systems Reliability 3 Prerequisite(s): IMT 100, IMT 105, IMT 110 all with a grade of C or higher. × Mechanical Systems Reliability : IMT 115 This course provides understanding of mechanical energy transmission concepts along with lab experience to operate, install, analyze performance, and design mechanical drive systems using right angle gears, bearings and couplings. Students learn how to setup and operate laser shaft alignment and apply vibration analysis to various power transmission systems. Prerequisite(s): IMT 100, IMT 105, IMT 110 all with a grade of C or higher. IMT 120 Introduction to Mechatronics 3 Prerequisite(s): IMT 100, IMT 105, & IMT 110 all with a grade of C or higher. × Introduction to Mechatronics : IMT 120 As an Introduction to Mechatronics, this course aims to relay foundational information and develop hands-on Mechanical, Electrical, and Control Technology skills. 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 are in high demand and are at the core of automation, production, and manufacturing. After the course, students will be prepared to enter into high levels of Mechatronics and Industry 4.0 training and fill much-needed career positions such as certified production technicians and operators. Prerequisite(s): IMT 100, IMT 105, & IMT 110 all with a grade of C or higher. MO3 Math Option 3 Based upon placement testing requirements. × Math Option : MO3 Based upon placement testing requirements. Year 1 - Spring Spring Course Code Course Title Credit Notes IMT 125 Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) 3 Prerequisite(s): IMT 115, IMT 120 both with a grade of C or higher. × Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) : IMT 125 This course examines types, installation and troubleshooting of programmable logic controllers (PLC). Hardware and programming aspects, as well as ladder logic symbols and operations necessary to develop a PLC program are covered in this course. Prerequisite(s): IMT 115, IMT 120 both with a grade of C or higher. IMT 130 Fluid Power I 3 Prerequisite(s): IMT 115, IMT 120 both with a grade of C or higher. × Fluid Power I : IMT 130 This course examines theory, applications and operation of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems. The inspection, maintenance and repair of the various components are covered in this course. Interpretation of the various schematic symbols used in hydraulic and pneumatic circuit diagrams will be discussed. Prerequisite(s): IMT 115, IMT 120 both with a grade of C or higher. IMT 135 Fluid Power II 3 Prerequisite(s): IMT 115, IMT 120 both with a grade of C or higher. × Fluid Power II : IMT 135 “Pneumatics" course provides an in-depth understanding of pneumatic systems used in industrial applications. This course covers the fundamental principles of pneumatics, the design and operation of pneumatic systems, and the application of pneumatic technology in various industrial settings. Students will gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to work with pneumatic systems effectively. Prerequisite(s): IMT 115, IMT 120 both with a grade of C or higher. IMT 140 Fundamentals of Motor Control 3 Prerequisite(s): IMT 125, IMT 130, IMT 135 all with a grade of C or higher. × Fundamentals of Motor Control : IMT 140 This course introduces the fundamental principles and applications of motor controls. Students will learn about various types of motors, control systems, and practical techniques for designing and implementing motor control systems. Emphasis is placed on understanding the operation, control, and maintenance of different motor types. Prerequisite(s): IMT 125, IMT 130, IMT 135 all with a grade of C or higher. IMT 145 Variable Speed Motor Control 3 Prerequisite(s): IMT 125, IMT 130, IMT 135 all with a grade of C or higher. × Variable Speed Motor Control : IMT 145 This course provides a comprehensive introduction to variable speed motor control systems, focusing on the principles, configuration, and implementation of Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), servo drives, and other speed control technologies. Students will learn how to design and apply variable speed control solutions to enhance motor performance, improve energy efficiency, and optimize system operation. Prerequisite(s): IMT 125, IMT 130, IMT 135 all with a grade of C or higher. IMT 150 Industrial Process Control 3 Prerequisite(s): IMT 125, IMT 130, IMT 135 all with a grade of C or higher. × Industrial Process Control : IMT 150 This course provides understanding of different types of process control systems like temperature, flow and level control. The course includes process control principles, thermocouples, RTD’s, temperature measurement devices, ON/Off temperature controlled, programmable process heat controllers, transmitters, process loop test and operate system found in industrial application. Prerequisite(s): IMT 125, IMT 130, IMT 135 all with a grade of C or higher. Math Options Course Code Course Title Credits Notes MAT 101 Technical Mathematics I 3 Prerequisite(s): Meet placement guidelines × Technical Mathematics I : MAT 101 This is an overview of mathematics course that focuses on technical applications. Topics include basic quantitative problem solving, algebra with technical applications, measurement, proportions, and geometry. This course is designed to provide students with the mathematical background necessary for entering technical career fields. MAT 109 Technical Mathematics II 3 Prerequisite(s): Meet placement guidelines OR MAT 101 with a grade of C or higher OR MAT 108 with a grade of C or higher × Technical Mathematics II : MAT 109 This is an algebra based mathematics course that focuses on technical applications. Topics include graphing linear equations, systems of linear equations, polynomials, factoring polynomials, quadratic equations, right triangle trigonometry and trigonometry with any angle. This course is designed to provide students with the critical thinking needed for solving complex technical problems. MAT 110 Intermediate Algebra - SWT MAT0990 3 Prerequisite(s): Meet placement guidelines MAT 108 Beginning Algebra with a grade of "C" or higher × Intermediate Algebra - SWT MAT0990 : MAT 110 This course is designed for students who have only one year of high school algebra and provides the algebraic skills necessary to begin conceptualizing abstract mathematical concepts in preparation for College Algebra. Topics covered will include Number Systems, Linear Equations and Inequalities, Lines, Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities, Polynomials, Exponents, Rational Expressions and Quadratic Equations. MAT 135 College Algebra - SWT MAT1010 3 Prerequisite(s): Meet Placement Guidelines OR MAT 109 with a grade of "C" or higher OR MAT 110 with a grade of "C" or higher. × College Algebra - SWT MAT1010 : MAT 135 College Algebra is a comprehensive overview of the fundamental concepts of algebra. Topics include analyzing graphs of functions and equations (including symmetry, intercepts, left- and right- hand behavior, asymptotes and transformations); utilizing functional notation; determining the domain and range of a function; writing an equation that describes a function or a circle given its description; using graphs of functions for analysis; performing arithmetic combinations and compositions of functions; finding the inverse of a function; and solving equations, inequalities and systems of equations by various methods (including matrices).