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Submitter's Information

Name

Sharon Daegling

Title

Curriculum Support Coordinator

Region

Central/Mother Lode

College

San Joaquin Delta College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Salvador Vargas

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Industrial Technology - Level II - Mechanical

Submission Type

New Program

TOPs Code

Industrial Systems Technology and Maintenance (094500)

Projected Start Date

03/01/19

Catalog Description

Upon successful completion of the Industrial Technology - Level II Mechanical certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and management of industrial controls, processes and systems. The scope of training includes the installation, repair, maintenance, and management of industrial plant operations in the manufacturing, food processing, and automated facilities with an emphasis on mechanical systems.

Enrollment Completer Projections

30

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • Certificate of Achievement: 16 or greater semester (or 24 or greater quarter) units (C)
Program Goal

The objective of this new certificate is to offer students opportunities to gain skills and knowledge in Industrial Technology. San Joaquin Delta College in partnership with local industry has developed an academic program that prepares the students for the Industrial Technician-Level II-Mechanical Certificate. This aligns their skills with current industry standards and certifications. Industry recognized that certifications provide measurable benefits to the Industrial Technician-Level II-Mechanical students and their employers and requested a certificate program be developed. This certificate can be stacked upon by other certificates and degrees such as the Industrial Technology-Level I Certificate.

Program Objectives

1. The student will demonstrate the ability to understand, diagnose and maintain industrial systems such as refrigeration, air conditioning, and electrical systems. The program prepares the student for positions in the manufacturing and processing industries such as industrial equipment maintenance technician. 

2. The student will demonstrate the ability to understand, diagnose and repair industrial systems such as refrigeration, air conditioning, and electrical systems. The program prepares the student for positions in the manufacturing and processing industries such as industrial equipment repair technician.

Program Outcomes

1. Describe the available types of hardware inputs and outputs modules with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).

2. Demonstrate the programming of an application using an industrial Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).

3. Define and select rack, chassis, and baseplate and explain how or why they may differ from each other.

4. Utilize standard robotics components to complete a given task.

5. Identify the various types of Gas Furnace controls found in the industry.

6. Analyze and select proper layout tools and procedures to use when making various metal projects.

7. Determine proper joining methods (seams, joints, rivets, soldering) to construct the metal projects.

8. Identify and apply industry-specific employability skills. 

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

46

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative
CourseTitleUnitsYear/Semester
(Y1 or S1)
Core - Complete 36 Units


DIESL 094 
Diesel Engine Principles 
3
Y2/S1
ELECT 017 
Robotics / Automation Introduction 
4
Y2/S1
HVACR 070A 

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 
2.5
Y1/S1
HVACR 072A 
Intro to Residential Gas Heating 
2.5Y1/S2
INDUS 020 
Industrial Safety and Health 
3Y1/S1
INDUS 031 
Industrial Hydraulics 
4Y1/S2
INDUS 045 
Industrial Technology 
5Y1/S1
MACH 016 
Machine Tool Process 
3Y1/S2
WELDING 010 
Basic Welding for the Trades 
4Y1/S2
WELDING 098
 Metal Trade Layout, Forming, and Fabrication 
5Y2/S1
Area A - Complete 3-4 units selected from:


INDUS 094Industrial Mathematics3Y1/S2
MATH 086Applied Mathematical Concepts for the Associate Degree3Y1/S2
Area B - Complete 4-5 units selected from:


ELEC 030Fundamentals of Electricity5Y1/S1
ELECT 011AC and DC Network Analysis4Y1/S1
Area C - Complete 3-4 units selected from:


E TECH 047Introduction to Industrial Control Systems3Y2/S1
ELEC 037Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers.4Y2/S1

Complete all courses with a grade of "C" or better.

Program Requirements
Program Sequence
First Semester (Fall)
HVACR 070A 2.5
INDUS 020 3
INDUS 045 5
ELECT 011 or ELEC 030 4 - 5
Year 1/Semester  1 14.5 – 15.5
   
Second Semester (Spring)
INDUS 031 4
MACH 016 3
WELDING 010 4
INDUS 094 or MATH 086 3 - 4
HVACR 072A 2.5
Year 1/ Semester 2 16.5 – 17.5
   
Third Semester (Fall)
DIESL 094 3
ELECT 017 4
WELDING 098 5
ETECH 047 or ELEC 037 3 - 4
Year 2/Semester 1 15 – 15.5
TOTAL UNITS 46 – 48.5

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Submission Details

Published at

03/15/19 - 09:07 AM

Status

Recommended

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