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Industrial Automation and Maintenance

School of Technologies
College of Professional & Technical Studies
Industrial Automation and Maintenance
Davis Career Center
740-245-7301 office; 740-245-7440 fax

Mission Statement

The Industrial Automation and Maintenance degree shall produce graduates who are immediately employable into entry-level technical positions in a wide variety of industrial, manufacturing, power generation, and production support jobs.

The Industrial Automation and Maintenance program is a two-year technical program leading to an Associate of Technical Studies Degree in Industrial Automation and Maintenance.

Studies in the Industrial Automation and Maintenance focus on the installation, repair, and maintenance of the electronic equipment used to control manufacturing and power generation processes. Programmable controllers, industrial controls, and robotic systems integration are emphasized. The solid foundation of coursework and hands-on training in the laboratories will allow the graduate technician to quickly become a productive and promotable employee.

Facilities

Two electronics labs located in Davis Career Center are utilized for most of the electronics courses. The labs have good quality bench electronics test equipment, internet access, basic hand tools, personal safety gear, programmable controllers, and various robots.

The Industrial Automation and Maintenance labs in the E.E. Davis Career Center is equipped with work stations constructed with standard industrial electrical and hydraulic components. These work stations allow students to construct and troubleshoot the actual type of electrical circuits used in industry.

Industrial Machinery

School of Technologies
College of Professional & Technical Studies
Davis Career Center
740-245-7301 office; 740-245-7440 fax

Mission Statement

The Industrial Machinery degree shall produce graduates who are immediately employable into entry-level technical positions in a wide variety of industrial, manufacturing,,power generation, and production support jobs.

Industrial Technology

School of Technologies
College of Professional & Technical Studies
Davis Career Center
740-245-7301 office; 740-245-7440 fax

Mission Statement

The objective of the Industrial Technology program is to produce a graduate with skills and knowledge needed for technical management positions in industry. Courses in Industrial Technology supplement the student’s associate degree by additional coursework in subjects not previously studied and/or more advanced courses.

Industrial Technology (IND) is a 2+2 program that provides the second two years of education leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Technology (BSIT). Prior to entering the program, students must have completed an Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science or Associate of Technical Studies degree in an Engineering Technology field from a regionally accredited university, college, community college, or technical college. Industrial Technology is a comprehensive major requiring at least thirty- three (33) credit hours of 30000/40000 level coursework, a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours of Industrial Technology technical electives, and a minimum of 124 credit hours total.

BSIT graduates have found employment in industries as Manufacturing Engineers, Quality Engineering Technicians, Production Engineering Technicians, and Engineering Managers.

The student will be preparing to take the Certified Manufacturing Technologist Examination given by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.

Program Admission Requirements

  • Must have an approved Associate degree that can count towards the first two years of the BSIT.
  • 2.0 accumulative GPA in Associates Degree

Pre-Engineering

School of Technologies
College of Professional & Technical Studies
Davis Career Center
740-245-7301 office; 740-245-7440 fax

Facilities

The Kidd Math/Science Center opened in 1985. With an award-winning masonry design, the center’s front doors open to a glass atrium with live plants and a trickling pond. A spacious lobby follows with comfortable studying facilities. The center houses three large chemistry labs, three biology labs, one physics lab, one computer lab, lecture rooms, faculty offices, and a large bent glass greenhouse that enhances the view of campus. McKenzie Hall opened in 1997 providing math/science students, along with the nursing students, two large lecture halls, a variety of lecture rooms, an anatomy lab, three computer labs, faculty offices and a conference room with a beautiful view of campus and the surrounding landscape.

Technical Studies

School of Technologies
College of Professional & Technical Studies
Davis Career Center
740-245-7301 office; 740-245-7440 fax

Mission Statement

The primary mission of the technical studies degrees is to provide a quality education through an individually planned technical program designed to respond to specialized needs of an individual or the community.

Welding

School of Technologies
College of Professional & Technical Studies
Davis Career Center
740-245-7301 office; 740-245-7440 fax

Mission Statement

The two-year Applied Technical Study Welding Technology program is designed to develop welding personnel skilled in metal product layout and design, properties of materials, welding code compliance and testing procedures, and fabrication and joining processes. The two-year course of study is organized to allow the student to develop the required skills necessary to successfully pass the mandatory pre-graduation welding performance certification test. The industrial coursework, along with a solid foundation in mathematics, science, and communications will greatly enhance the student’s understanding and employability in today’s highly diverse workplace environment.

Facilities

The Welding/Manufacturing Laboratory in the E.E. Davis Career Center is equipped with a wide range of industrial lathes, milling machines, surface grinders, MIG, TIG, and traditional electrode welding machines. The Materials & Metallurgy Laboratory includes a universal testing machine, and all the metallurgy equipment required to study the microstructure of metals.

Programs

    Associate of Technical StudyBachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Technology (2+2 Program)Bachelor of Technical StudiesCertificate

    Courses

      Electronics TechnologyIndustrial TechnologyManufacturing TechnologyTechnology

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