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 Basic Certif= icate   Advanced Cer= tificate   AAS Degree   Course Descr= iptions 
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     The Industrial Manufacturing Certificate is designed to prepare graduates with adequate knowledge to enter and competently perform
within the manufacturing profession. The Manufacturing Technology Certificate is= a Texas Success Initiative waived certificate.
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First Semester Credit Hours
CETT 1509 DC-AC Circuits** 5
CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals** 4
WLDG 1307 Intro. To WLDG/Multiple Processes 3
12
Second Semester
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MCHN 1332 Bench Work & Layout** 3
MCHN 1338 Basic Machine Shop I** 3
ENTC 1301 Robotics I 3
INMT 1370 MSSC Production Technician Certification** 3
       &nbs= p;          12
       &nbs= p;     GRAND TOTAL: 24
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     The Advanced Industrial Manufacturing Certificate is designed to be a continuation of = the Manufacturing Technology curriculum, which 
prepares graduates with increased knowledge and skills targeting higher productivi= ty within the manufacturing profession. Completion of 
t= he Manufacturing Technology Certificate of Proficiency is a prerequisite to = the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Certificate of Proficiency.
T= he Advanced Manufacturing Technology Certificate is a Texas Success Initiati= ve waived certificate.
<= /td>
First Semester Credit Hours
ITSC/COSC 1401 Intro. To Computers** 4
POFT 2312 Business Corr. & Comm. 3
Approved Elective 3/4
Approved Elective 3/4
Approved Elective  3/4
16/19
Second Semester
Approved Elective 3/4
Approved Elective 3/4
Approved Elective  3
HRPO 1311 Human Relations 3
INMT 2370 MSSC Production Technician Advanced Certification** 3
15/17
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       &nbs= p;     GRAND TOTAL: 31/36
Approved Electives:
Established Career Intent - Manufacturing (Machinists) Established Career Intent - Texas Cotton Ginners
MCHN 1305 Metals and Heat Treatment DEMR 1416 Basic Hydraulics
INMT 1311 Computer Integrated Manufacturing EEIR 1441 Electronic Product Servicing
INMT 1343 CAD-CAM ELPT 1345 Commercial Wiring<= /td>
I= NMT 1345 Computer Numerical Controls ELPT 2419 Programmable Logic Controllers
M= CHN 2341 Advanced Machining I ELPT 1341 Motor Control
M= CHN 2447 Specialized Tools and Fixtures Approved Elective
<= /td>
Potential Career Intent - Wind Energy Established Career Intent - Manufacturing (Semi Conductors)
WIND 1300 Introduction to Wind Energy CPMT 1405 IT Essentials 1: PC Hardware and Software
WIND 2459 Wind Power Delivery System EEIR 1441 Elect= ronic Product Servicing
WIND 2410 Wind Turbine Materials and Electro-Mechanical Equipment  CETT 1429 Solid= State Devices
WIND 2455 Wind Turbine Troubleshooting and Repair ELPT 2419 Progr= ammable Logic Controllers 
WIND 2315 Wind Business CETT 1441 Solid= State Circuits
Approved Elective EECT 2439 Commu= nication Circuits OR 
<= /td> ELMT 2435 Certified Electron= ics Training
<= /td>
Potential Career Intent - Power Plant 
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     The Associate = of Applied Science Degree in Industrial Manufacturing regards South Plains College highest educational award in the 
manufacturing profession. The degree is designed to prepare graduates to proficiently perform within the manufacturing profession and/or
transition to higher education.<= /td>
<= /td>
First Semester Credit Hours
CETT 1509 DC-AC Circuits** 5
CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals** 4
WLDG 1307 Intro. To WLDG/Multiple Processes 3
MATH 1314/MATH 1332 College Algebra/College Mathmematics 3
ENGL 1301 Composition I 3
18
Second Semester
MCHN 1332 Bench Work & Layout** 3
MCHN 1338 Basic Machine Shop I** 3
ENTC 1401 Robotics I 3
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3
Social/Behavorial S= cience Elective 3
INMT 1370 MSSC Production Technician Certification** 3
18
Third Semester
ITSC/COSC 1401 Intro. To Computers** 4
POFT 2312 Business Corr. & Comm. 3
Approved Elective 3/4
Approved Elective 3/4
SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Speech 3
16/18
Forth Semester
Approved Elective 3/4
Approved Elective 3/4
Approved Elective 3/4
Approved Elective 3
INMT 2370 MSSC Production Technician Advanced Certification** 3
       &nbs= p;          15/18
Grand Total: 67/72
<= /td>
Approved Electives:=
Established Career Intent - Manufacturing (Machinists) Establishe= d Career Intent -       &nbs= p;    Texas Cotton Ginners
MCHN 1305 Metals and Heat Treatment DEMR 1416 Basic Hydraulics
INMT 1311 Computer Integrated Manufacturing EEIR 1441 Electronic Product Servicing
INMT 1343 CAD-CAM ELPT 1345 Commercial Wiring<= /td>
I= NMT 1345 Computer Numerical Controls ELPT 2419 Programmable Logic Controllers
MCHN 2341 Advanced Machining I ELPT 1341 Motor Control
M= CHN 2447 Specialized Tools and Fixtures Approved Electi= ve
<= /td>
Potential Career Intent - Wind Energy Establishe= d Career Intent - Manufacturing (Semi Conductors)
WIND 1300 Introduction to Wind Energy CPMT 1405 IT Essentials 1: PC Hardware and Software
WIND 2459 Wind Power Delivery System EEIR 1441 Elect= ronic Product Servicing
WIND 2410 Wind Turbine Materials and Electro-Mechanical Equipment  CETT 1429 Solid= State Devices
WIND 2455 Wind Turbine Troubleshooting and Repair ELPT 2419 Progr= ammable Logic Controllers 
WIND 2315 Wind Busi= ness CETT 1441 Solid= State Circuits
Approved Elective EECT 2439 Commu= nication Circuits OR 
<= /td> ELMT 2435 Certified Electron= ics Training
Potential Career Intent - Power Plant 
In Progress
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In Progress
In Progress
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D= EMR 1416. BASIC HYDRAULICS. (4:2:6) This course
e= ncompasses the fundamentals of hydraulics, including
c= omponents and related systems.
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E= EIR 1441. INTERMEDIATE ELECTRONIC PRODUCT
S= ERVICING. (4:2:4) A study of consumer product maintenance,
t= roubleshooting and repair procedures. Topics
i= nclude interpreting schematic diagrams, use of maintenance
g= uides, and the use of test equipment with limited
i= nstructor direction. An emphasis is placed on safety practices.
<= /td>
E= LPT 1345. COMMERCIAL WIRING. (3:3:1) Instruction in
c= ommercial wiring methods will be discussed. Topics can
i= nclude wire sizing, equipment selection, and calculations
a= pplicable to electrical installation
<= /td>
E= LPT 1341. MOTOR CONTROL. (3:3:1) This course studies
t= he operating principles of solid state controls along
w= ith their practical applications and system design. Topics
t= o be discussed include motor, capacitor, and street light
c= ontrols, breakers, safety interlocks and braking.
<= /td>
E= LPT 2419. PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
I= . (4:2:4) This course covers the fundamental concepts of
p= rogrammable logic controllers, principles of operations
a= nd numbering systems as applied to electrical controls.
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