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Industrial Systems Technology
Our Industrial Systems Technology program may be the program for you if you like problem solving and hands-on tasks. You will learn how to safely service, maintain, repair, or install equipment as well as theory and skills training needed for inspecting, testing, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial systems.
You will learn multi-craft technical skills in print reading, mechanical systems maintenance, electricity, hydraulics/pneumatics, welding, machining or fabrication, and various diagnostic and repair procedures. Upon completion, you will be able to individually, or with a team, safely install, inspect, diagnose, repair, and maintain industrial process and support equipment.
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Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree
[A50240]
Courses for this A.A.S. degree program are offered day, evening, online and/or hybrid.
First Year: Fall Semester (16 Semester Hours Credit)
ELC 125 - Diagrams & Schematics
ELC 131 - Circuit Analysis I
ENG 111 - Writing and Inquiry
HYD 110 - Hydraulics/Pneumatics I
ISC 112 - Industrial Safety
ISC 112A - Industrial Safety Lab
WBL 130A - Workplace Professionalism
First Year: Spring Semester (14 Semester Hours Credit)
ATR 112 - Intro to Automation
DFT 119 - Basic CAD
ENG 114 - Prof Research & Reporting OR
ENG 116 - Technical Report Writing
ISC 114 - Visual Workplace Org/5S
MEC 130 - Mechanisms
MNT 110 - Intro to Maintenance Procedures
First Year: Summer Semester (10 Semester Hours Credit)
ELN 260 - Prog Logic Controllers
ISC 116 - Lean Mfg Principles/Practices
MNT 220 - Rigging & Moving
--- Social/Behavioral Science
Second Year: Fall Semester (15 Semester Hours Credit)
ATR 212 - Industrial Robots
ELC 117 - Motors & Controls
ISC 160 - Prob-Solving for Adv Mfg Techs
MAC 118 - Machine Shop Basics
MAT 110 - Math Measurement & Literacy OR
MAT 112 - Technical Mathematics
WLD 112 - Basic Welding
Second Year: Spring Semester (16 Semester Hours Credit)
ATR 114 - Machine Reliability
ATR 219 - Automation Troubleshooting
ELC 228 - PLC Applications
MNT 160 - Industrial Fabrication
MNT 263 - Electro-Pneu Components
--- Humanities/Fine Arts
Total Semester Hours Credit: 71
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree - Mechatronics
[A50240AR]
Courses for this A.A.S. Degree program are offered day, evening, online and/or hybrod.
First Year: Summer Semester – Pre-Apprenticeship (3 Semester Hours Credit)
MAC 118
- Machine Shop Basics
WBL 130A
- Workplace Professionalism
First Year: Fall Semester (5 Semester Hours Credit)
ELC 125
- Diagrams & Schematics
ISC 112
- Industrial Safety
ISC 112A
- Industrial Safety Lab
First Year: Spring Semester (6 Semester Hours Credit)
DFT 119
- Basic CAD
ISC 114
- Visual Workplace Org/5S
MEC 130
- Mechanisms
Second Year: Summer Semester (4 Semester Hours Credit)
ELN 260
- Prog Logic Controllers
Second Year: Fall Semester (15 Semester Hours Credit)
ELC 117
- Motors & Controls
ELC 131
- Circuit Analysis I
ENG 111
- Writing and Inquiry
HYD 110
- Hydraulics/Pneumatics I
ISC 160
- Prob-Solving for Adv Mfg Techs
Second Year: Spring Semester (16 Semester Hours Credit)
ATR 112
- Intro to Automation
ATR 114
- Machine Reliability
ELC 228
- PLC Applications
MNT 110
- Intro to Maintenance Procedures
--- English/Communications Elective
--- Humanities/Fine Arts
Third Year: Summer Semester (6 Semester Hours Credit)
ISC 116
- Lean Mfg Principles/Practices
MNT 220
- Rigging & Moving
--- Social/Behavioral Science
Third Year: Fall Semester (8 or 9 Semester Hours Credit)
ATR 212
- Industrial Robots
WLD 112
- Basic Welding
--- Math Elective
Third Year: Spring Semester
(8 Semester Hours Credit)
ATR 219
- Automation Troubleshooting
MNT 160
- Industrial Fabrication
MNT 263
- Electro-Pneu Components
Total Semester Hours Credit: 71 or 72
Math Elective
MAT 112
- Technical Mathematics
MAT 171
- Precalculus Algebra
English/Communications Elective
ENG 116
- Technical Report Writing
COM 120
- Intro Interpersonal Communication
Mechatronics Certificate - Apprenticeship Track
[C50240AR]
Courses for this A.A.S. degree program are offered day, evening, online and/or hybrid.
First Year: Summer Semester (3 Semester Hours Credit)
MAC 118
- Machine Shop Basics
WBL 130A
- Workplace Professionalism
First Year: Fall Semester (5 Semester Hours Credit)
ELC 125
- Diagrams & Schematics
ISC 112
- Industrial Safety
ISC 112A
- Industrial Safety Lab
First Year: Spring Semester (6 Semester Hours Credit)
DFT 119
- Basic CAD
ISC 114
- Visual Workplace Org/5S
MEC 130
- Mechanisms
Total Semester Hours Credit: 14
Exploring Manufacturing Certificate
[C50240E & C50240HE]
Courses for this A.A.S. degree program are offered day, evening, online and/or hybrid.
First Year: Fall Semester (12 Semester Hours Credit)
ELC 125
- Diagrams & Schematics
HYD 110
- Hydraulics/Pnuematics
MAC 111AB
- Machining Technology I
MAC 131
- Blueprint Reading/Mach I
PTE 111
- Pathways to Employ - Maufacture
First Year: Spring Semester (4 Semester Hours Credit)
MAC 111BB
- Machining Technology I
First Year: Summer Semester (2 Semester Hours Credit)
WLD 112
- Basic Welding Processes
Total Semester Hours Credit: 18
Machining Certificate
[C50240TC & C50240HC]
Courses for this A.A.S. degree program are offered day, evening, online and/or hybrid.
First Year: Fall Semester (4 Semester Hours Credit)
MAC 111AB
- Machining Technology I
ELC 125
- Diagrams & Schematics
First Year: Spring Semester (4 Semester Hours Credit)
MAC 111BB
- Machining Technology I
Second Year: Fall Semester (9 Semester Hours Credit)
ELC 120
- Intro to Wiring
HYD 110
- Hydraulics/Pnuematics
ATR 215
- Sensors and Transducers
Total Semester Hours Credit: 17
Process Certificate
[C50240TP & C50240HP]
Courses for this A.A.S. degree program are offered day, evening, online and/or hybrid.
First Year: Fall Semester (5 Semester Hours Credit)
MAC 131
- Blueprint Reading/Mach I
HYD 110
- Hydraulics/Pnuematics
First Year: Spring Semester (3 Semester Hours Credit)
ATR 112
- Intro to Automation
Second Year: Fall Semester (4 Semester Hours Credit)
ELC 120
- Intro to Wiring
ISC 160
- Prod-Solving for Adv Mfg Techs
Total Semester Hours Credit: 12
Maintenance Certificate
[C50240TM & C50240HM]
Courses for this A.A.S. degree program are offered day, evening, online and/or hybrid.
First Year: Fall Semester (4 Semester Hours Credit)
MAC 111AB
- Machining Technology I
MAC 131
- Blueprint Reading/Mach I
First Year: Spring Semester (5 Semester Hours Credit)
MAC 111BB
- Machining Technology I
MAC 171
- Measure/Material & Safety
Second Year: Fall Semester (3 Semester Hours Credit)
MAC 112AB
- Machining Technology II
Second Year: Spring Semester (5 Semester Hours Credit)
MAC 112 BB
- Machining Technology II
MAC 124
- CNC Milling
Total Semester Hours Credit: 17
Program Competencies
Upon successful completion of the Industrial Systems Technology-Mechatronics Technician program, the student should be able to:
Apply basic industrial safety concepts including basic electrical and fire safety, PPE (personal protective equipment) and hazardous communication requirements.
Identify, explain and troubleshoot hydraulic/pneumatic circuits.
Create various simple PLC programs using the appropriate instruction set and apply appropriate troubleshooting methods to PLCs.
Demonstrate efficiency in troubleshooting automation equipment using root cause analysis.
Perform preventive maintenance to enhance machine reliability.
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Have more questions about the Industrial Systems Technology Program? We're here to help.
Wesley Moore
Department Head, Industrial Programs
whmoore@randolph.edu
336-318-0496
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