INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
The Industrial Technology Program prepares students to be technicians and operators
capable of understanding the entire system with which they work. Core courses cover
the complex related mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, thermal and
sensory/control systems used in modern industry.
Local career opportunities exist in all Northland district communities and throughout
the state and nation. Technical employers include power plants, paper mills, sawmills,
various utilities and communications companies and small to medium manufacturing companies.
Associate of Applied Science • 64-65 Cr.
To complete a degree in Industrial Technology a student must complete 16-17 general
education requirements, 39 credits of core requirements, and 9 required elective credits.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 16-17 cr.
Communications • 6 cr.
- ENL 101 College Composition I • 3 cr.
- ENL 102 College Composition II • 3 cr.
- or
- ENL 109 Technical Writing • 3 cr.
- or
- SPT 120 Public Speaking • 3 cr.
Mathematics • 3-4 cr.
- MAT 112 Algebra II: Intermediate • 3 cr.
- or
- MAT 121 Intermediate Algebra • 4 cr.
Discipline Studies • 7 cr.
Per the AAS Discipline Studies List.
Core Requirements • 39 cr.
- ELC 105 Introduction to Technology • 3 cr.
- ELC 110 DC Analysis and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ELC 111 AC Analysis and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ELC 140 Semiconductor Theory and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ELC 141 Electronic Circuits Theory and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ELC 210 Digital Theory and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ELC 245 Microprocessor Theory and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ELC 255 Project Selection and Design • 3 cr.
- ELC 256 Project Fabrication and Documentation • 3 cr.
- ITP 105 Unified Technical Concepts of Physics I • 3 cr.
- ITP 106 Unified Technical Concepts of Physics II • 3 cr.
- ITP 150 Pneumatics and Hydraulics Control Systems • 3 cr.
- ITP 200 Systems Critical Thinking and Control • 3 cr.
Required Electives • 9 Cr.
A minimum of 9 credits must be taken from the following list:
- DRF 150 AutoCAD I • 3 cr.
- DRF 220 Technical Drafting II • 3 cr.
- DRF 250 AutoCAD II • 3 cr.
- ELC 246 Microprocessor Interfacing and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ITP 130 Water Supply and Treatment I • 6 cr.
- ITP 131 Water Supply and Treatment II • 6 cr.
- ITP 132 Water Supply and Treatment III • 6 cr.
- ITP 140 Wastewater Collection and Treatment I • 6 cr.
- ITP 141 Wastewater Collection and Treatment II • 6 cr.
- ITP 142 Wastewater Collection and Treatment III • 6 cr.
- ITP 209 Industrial Computational Skills • 3 cr.
- ITP 210 Power Principles I • 6 cr.
- ITP 211 Power Principles II • 6 cr.
- ITP 212 Power Principles III • 6 cr.
- ITP 213 Power Principles IV • 6 cr.
- ITP 220 Instrumentation and Controls I • 6 cr.
- ITP 221 Instrumentation and Controls II • 6 cr.
- ITP 222 Instrumentation and Controls III • 6 cr.
- ITP 223 Instrumentation and Controls IV • 6 cr.
- ITP 230 Mechanical Maintenance I • 6 cr.
- ITP 231 Mechanical Maintenance II • 6 cr.
- ITP 232 Mechanical Maintenance III • 6 cr.
- ITP 233 Mechanical Maintenance IV • 6 cr.
- ITP 240 Heat Rate Improvement • 3 cr.
- ITP 250 Electrical Maintenance I • 6 cr.
- ITP 251 Electrical Maintenance II • 6 cr.
- ITP 252 Electrical Maintenance III • 6 cr.
- ITP 253 Electrical Maintenance IV • 6 cr.
Certificate of Applied Science
To complete a Certificate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology, a student must
complete MAT 112 or MAT 121, ENL 101, and the following required courses:
- ELC 105 Introduction to Technology • 3 cr.
- ELC 110 DC Analysis and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ELC 111 AC Analysis and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ELC 140 Semiconductor Theory and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ELC 141 Electronic Circuits Theory and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ELC 210 Digital Theory and Laboratory • 3 cr.
- ITP 105 Unified Technical Concepts of Physics I • 3 cr.
- ITP 106 Unified Technical Concepts of Physics II • 3 cr.
- ITP 150 Pneumatics and Hydraulics Control Systems • 3 cr.
Certificates of Proficiency
Electrical Maintenance • 24 cr.
- ITP 250 Electrical Maintenance I • 6 cr.
- ITP 251 Electrical Maintenance II • 6 cr.
- ITP 252 Electrical Maintenance III • 6 cr.
- ITP 253 Electrical Maintenance IV • 6 cr.
Industrial Plant Operations • 24 cr.
- ITP 210 Power Principles I • 6 cr.
- ITP 211 Power Principles II • 6 cr.
- ITP 212 Power Principles III • 6 cr.
- ITP 213 Power Principles IV • 6 cr.
Instrumentation and Controls • 24 cr.
- ITP 220 Instrumentation and Controls I • 6 cr.
- ITP 221 Instrumentation and Controls II • 6 cr.
- ITP 222 Instrumentation and Controls III • 6 cr.
- ITP 223 Instrumentation and Controls IV • 6 cr.
Mechanical Maintenance • 24 cr.
- ITP 230 Mechanical Maintenance I • 6 cr.
- ITP 231 Mechanical Maintenance II • 6 cr.
- ITP 232 Mechanical Maintenance III • 6 cr.
- ITP 233 Mechanical Maintenance IV • 6 cr.
Wastewater Collection and Treatment • 18 cr.
- ITP 140 Wastewater Collection and Treatment I • 6 cr.
- ITP 141 Wastewater Collection and Treatment II • 6 cr.
- ITP 142 Wastewater Collection and Treatment III • 6 cr.
Water Supply Treatment • 18 cr.
- ITP 130 Water Supply and Treatment I • 6 cr.
- ITP 131 Water Supply and Treatment II • 6 cr.
- ITP 132 Water Supply and Treatment III • 6 cr.
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