Department of Industrial Education

Certificates of Achievement:

  • Environmental Technician, Level II
  • Industrial Machining Applied Technology
    • CNC Machining
    • Job Shop Machining
    • Industrial Machining Applied Technology, Level II
    • Industrial Rotating Equipment Mechanic (Millwright), Level II
  • Nondestructive Testing Technology, Level II
  • Process Technology
    • Process Technology
    • Industrial Instrumentation Installer, Level I
    • Industrial Instrumentation Installer, Level II
  • Welding Applied Technology
    • Intermediate
    • Advanced, Level II
    • Industry Welding
    • Wire Welding

Associate in Applied Science Degrees:

  • Environmental/Petrochemical Lab Technology
    • Environmental/Petrochemical Lab Technology
    • Environmental/Petrochemical Lab Technology - Environmental Technician
  • Industrial Machining Applied Technology
    • Industrial Machining Applied Technology
    • Industrial Machining Applied Technology Specialization: Industrial Rotating Equipment Mechanic (Millwright)
  • Nondestructive Testing Technology
  • Process Technology
    • Process Technology
    • Process Technology Specialization: Industrial Instrumentation
    • Welding Applied Technology

Enhanced Skills Certificate:

  • Environmental/Petrochemical Lab Technology
  • Environmental/Petrochemical Lab Technology - Environmental Technician

Requirements for Certificate of Achievement

Students seeking Certificates of Achievement in an industrial program must satisfactorily complete the major requirements for that program which are listed in the courses of study in this section of the catalog.

Requirements for Degree

The associate degree programs are designed to be completed in a minimum of two years, including one or more summer sessions in some cases. The number of semester hours required is 60.

Students seeking the associate degree must satisfactorily complete all major requirement courses, all general education courses, and all related requirements.

Special Requirements for COMG 1391 and TECM 1301

Students deficient in basic skills will be required to attend up to four additional hours per week of supervised study.

These courses are required for Industrial Education Certificates, but do not count toward the AAS degrees.