Electro-mechanical technicians are responsible for assembling, installing, and maintaining/repairing
                              machinery used in the manufacturing or industrial environment as well as troubleshooting
                              of electrical and mechanical systems.
                           
                              
                              Principles of Hydraulics & Pneumatics
Basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics and the inspection, maintenance, and
                                 repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
                              
                              Advanced Mechanical Industrial Maintenance
Course includes temporary grounding, layout and installation of tubing and piping
                                 systems, machine bending of conduit, hydraulic controls, pneumatic controls, and motor-operated
                                 valves.
                              
                              Electronic Motion Control
Course explains applications and operating procedures of solid-state controls, reduced-voltage
                                 172 starters, and adjustable frequency drives as well as troubleshooting procedures.
                               
                           This program requires an ACT Score of 16 Composite and 19 Math as well as a Silver
                              Certificate on the Workkeys exam. A passing score of 55% on the BMCT (Bennett Mechanical
                              Comprehension Test) is also required. Please see the program advisor or a counselor
                              for additional information regarding testing times, locations.
                           The Electro-mechanical curriculum embeds opportunities to acquire multiple credentials
                              through the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
                           
                              
                              Freshman | First Semester | 15 Semester Hours
IMM 1935 Manufacturing Basic Skills - 5 Semester Hours
IMM 1113 Industrial Maintenance Core and Safety - 3 Semester Hours
DDT 1313 Computer Aided Design - 3 Semester Hours
IMM 1814 Industrial Electricity Level I - 4 Semester Hours
                              
                              Freshman | Second Semester | 15 Semester Hours 
IMM 1824 Industrial Electricity Level II - 4 Semester Hours
IMM 1484 Industrial Control Systems - 4 Semester Hours
IMM 2513 Programmable Logic Controller-Multi-Platform - 3 Semester Hours
IMM 1474 Fluid Power - 4 Semester Hours
                              
                              Sophomore | First Semester | 15-17 Semester Hours 
IMM 2623 Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers - 3 Semester Hours
IMM 2124 Power Tools, Machining and Materials - 4 Semester Hours
IMM 2114 Equipment Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Repair - 4 Semester Hours
IMM 2433 Electronic Motion Control - 3 Semester Hours
Technical Elective - 1-3 Semester Hours
                              
                              Sophomore | First Semester | 19 Semester Hours 
SPT 1113 Public Speaking I - 3 Semester Hours
MAT 1323 Trigonometry  - 3 Semester Hours
PHY 2414 General Physics - 4 Semester Hours
Social Science Elective - 3 Semester Hours
English Elective - 3 Semester Hours
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective - 3 Semester Hours
                              
                              Electives (approved by program advisor or Dean): IMM 191(1-4) Special Projects in
                                             Industrial Maintenance Work-Based Learning is available as an additional elective
                                             based on opportunity and requirements.