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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Applied Science & Technology DivisionUpon successful completion of the Industrial Technology 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.
Total Units Required 30.5 - 37Required Courses UnitsMECH 15 Machine Tool Process 3
MECH 10 Basic Welding for the Trades 4
INDUS 31 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 4
MECH 30A Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3
E TECH 13 Engineering Drafting Skills 3
ELEC 30 Fundamentals of Electricity 5
ORELECT 11 AC and DC Network Analysis 4.5
MATH 80 Elementary Algebra 4
ORINDUS 94 Industrial Mathematics 3
ELECTIVES See Group I below 6 - 11
Group I (Electives)(two courses from the following)
INDUS 20 Industrial Safety and Health 3
MECH 31A Basic Air Conditioning: Components and
Circuits 6
MECH 32A Air Conditioning Control Circuit Analysis 3
MECH 60 Metal Trade Layout and Forming 5
The following 4 patterns are options for apprentices to earn the Industrial Technology Certificate:
Electrical Apprenticeship
Maintenance Apprenticeship
Mechanical Apprenticeship
Operations Apprenticeship
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: ELECTRICAL Apprenticeship Option
Applied Science & Technology DivisionUpon successful completion of the Industrial Technology Certificate-Electrical Apprenticeship Option, the apprentice demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to work in electrical maintenance at a hydroelectric plant facility. The apprentice demonstrates proficiency in the installation, repair, maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical circuits, electrical equipment pumps and generators. The program is offered as part of the State Department of Water Resources Joint Apprenticeship Committee and the State Division of Apprenticeship Standards. The apprentice receives a State Journey-level Certificate upon successful completion of the program.
Total Units Required 34Recommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsA-IND 72A Introduction to Apprenticeship 2
A-IND 76 Applied Technical Mathematics 2
A-ELE 75A Basic Electricity 2
A-ELE 75B Advanced Electricity 2
A-IND 77A Mechanical Fundamentals 2
Second SemesterA-IND 77B Bearings, Pumps, and Turbines 2
A-IND 77C Motors and Generators 2
A-IND 77D Plant Auxiliary Equipment 2
Third SemesterA-ELE 75C Transformers and Polychlorinated Biphenyl 2
A-ELE 75D Protective Relaying 2
Fourth SemesterA-IND 77G Governor Systems 2
A-IND 77H Computers in Hydro-Electric Plants 2
A-IND 77N Electro-Mechanical Print Reading 2
Fifth SemesterA-IND 77K Fundamentals of Thermodynamics 2
A-IND 77L Project Control and Power Contracts 2
Sixth SemesterA-ELE 75E High Voltage Switching 2
Seventh SemesterA-IND 77M Air Conditioning 2
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: MAINTENANCE Apprenticeship Option
Applied Science & Technology DivisionUpon successful completion of the Industrial Technology Certificate-Maintenance Apprenticeship, the apprentice demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to work in building and aqueduct maintenance at a hydroelectric plant facility. The apprentice demonstrates proficiency in the installation, repair and maintenance of plant facility and aqueducts, including the use of heavy equipment, concrete, food control systems, protective coatings, tractor operations, trenching and earthwork. The program is offered as part of the State Department of Water Resources Joint Apprenticeship Committee and the State Division of Apprenticeship Standards. The apprentice receives a State Journey-level Certificate upon successful completion of the program.
Total Units Required 42Recommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsA-IND 72A Introduction to Apprenticeship 2
A-IND 76 Applied Technical Mathematics 2
A-IND 78A Defensive Driving 1
A-IND 78B Heavy Truck Operation 1
A-IND 78C Diesel and Small Gasoline Engines 2
A-IND 78D Surveying and Flood Control Systems 2
Second SemesterA-IND 78E Soils, Asphalt, and Concrete 2
A-IND 78F Environmental Awareness 1
A-IND 78G Power Lift and Four-Wheel Drive Units 2
A-IND 78P Powder-Actuated Equipment 1
Third SemesterA-ELE 75A Basic Electricity 2
A-ELE 75B Advanced Electricity 2
A-IND 78H Protective Coatings 2
A-MEC 74A Basic Welding 2
Fourth SemesterA-IND 77H Computers in Hydro-Electric Plants 2
A-IND 77J Water Aqueduct Systems 2
Fifth SemesterA-IND 77L Project Control and Power Contracts 2
A-IND 78K Mobile Cranes and Rigging 2
A-IND 78L Motor Grader Operation 2
A-IND 78M Tractor Operations, Trenching, and Shoring 2
Sixth SemesterA-IND 77E Hydraulics 2
A-IND 78N Pesticides and Herbicides 2
A-MEC 74B Machine Shop 2
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: MECHANICAL Apprenticeship Option
Applied Science & Technology DivisionUpon successful completion of the Industrial Technology Certificate-Mechanical Apprenticeship Option, the apprentice demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to work in mechanical maintenance at a hydroelectric plant facility. The apprentice demonstrates proficiency in the installation, repair, maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanical systems including compressors, pumps, hydraulic/pneumatic systems, and plant auxiliary equipment. The program is offered as part of the State Department of Water Resources Joint Apprenticeship Committee and the State Division of Apprenticeship Standards. The apprentice receives a State Journey-level Certificate upon successful completion of the program.
Total Units Required 34Recommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsA-IND 72A Introduction to Apprenticeship 2
A-IND 76 Applied Technical Mathematics 2
A-ELE 75A Basic Electricity 2
A-IND 77A Mechanical Fundamentals 2
Second SemesterA-IND 77B Bearings, Pumps, and Turbines 2
A-IND 77D Plant Auxiliary Equipment 2
Third SemesterA-ELE 75C Transformers and Polychlorinated Biphenyl 2
A-IND 77E Hydraulics 2
A-IND 77F Pneumatics 2
Fourth SemesterA-IND 77G Governor Systems 2
A-IND 77H Computers in Hydro-Electric Plants 2
A-IND 77N Electro-Mechanical Print Reading 2
Fifth SemesterA-IND 77K Fundamentals of Thermodynamics 2
A-IND 77L Project Control and Power Contracts 2
A-MEC 74A Basic Welding 2
Sixth SemesterA-MEC 74B Machine Shop 2
Seventh SemesterA-IND 77M Air Conditioning 2
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: OPERATIONS Apprenticeship Option
Applied Science & Technology DivisionUpon successful completion of the Industrial Technology Certificate, the student demonstrates skills, knowledge, and training to work in plant operations at a hydroelectric plant facility. The apprentice demonstrates the proficiency in the operation of a hydroelectric plant controlling pumps, electrical generators, aqueduct system and the total plant operating systems. The program is offered as part of the State Department of Water Resources Joint Apprenticeship Committee and the State Division of apprenticeship Standards. The apprentice receives a State Journey-level Certificate upon successful completion of the program.
Total Units Required 34Recommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsA-IND 72A Introduction to Apprenticeship 2
A-IND 76 Applied Technical Mathematics 2
A-ELE 75A Basic Electricity 2
A-ELE 75B Advanced Electricity 2
A-IND 77A Mechanical Fundamentals 2
Second SemesterA-IND 77B Bearings, Pumps, and Turbines 2
A-IND 77C Motors and Generators 2
A-IND 77D Plant Auxiliary Equipment 2
Third SemesterA-ELE 75C Transformers and Polychlorinated Biphenyl 2
A-ELE 75D Protective Relaying 2
A-ELE 75E High Voltage Switching 2
Fourth SemesterA-IND 77G Governor Systems 2
A-IND 77H Computers in Hydro-Electric Plants 2
A-IND 77N Electro-Mechanical Print Reading 2
Fifth SemesterA-IND 77J Water Aqueduct Systems 2
A-IND 77K Fundamentals of Thermodynamics 2
A-IND 77L Project Control and Power Contracts 2
INTERIOR DESIGN
Family, Consumer & Health Sciences DivisionUpon successful completion of the Interior Design Certificate, the student will be able to work from blueprints, make detailed floor plans, and draw furniture to scale. Additionally, they will be able to develop presentations for client approval to include a sketch or scaled floor plan showing furniture arrangement, color charts, and samples of upholstery, draperies, and wall coverings along with developing estimates for the installation cost of a design project.
Total Units Required 30Required Courses UnitsFCS 10 Interior Design 3
FCS 11 Applied Interior Design 3
FCS 12 History of Furniture 3
FCS 13 Specifications and Professional Practices 3
FCS 42 Textiles 3
ARCH 1 Basic Architectural Drafting 3
ART 1A Art History 3
ORART 1B Art History 3
ART 16 Descriptive Drawing and Rendering 3
ELECTIVES See Group I below 6
Group I (Electives)(minimum of 6 units from the following)
FCS 14 Lighting Design 3
FCS 50H Special Studies: Family and Consumer
Science 1 - 2
ARCH 2 Architectural Practice: Working Drawings 3
BUS 1A Principles of Accounting 5
CONST 78 Uniform Building Code 2
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Business DivisionUpon successful completion of the International Business Certificate program, the student demonstrates the skills, knowledge, and training for entry-level positions as a import/export clerk or to incorporate the global business perspective in to their current assignment. The student's skills will include the ability to analyze global business opportunities as well as interact with others from different cultures. Individuals are able to prepare basic international shipping documents as well as have the sensitivities to understand the issues that are involved in a global business operation.
Total Units Required 15.5-16.5Recommended Sequence:First Semester UnitsBUS 54 Introduction to International Law 3
BUS 55 Introduction to International Business 3
GEOG 10 World Geography 3
Second SemesterBUS 85 Introduction to International Trade 1.5
BUS 56 Transportation: Export - Import 3
COM ST 7 Intercultural Communication 3
ORAny introductory Foreign Language course 2
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