Industrial Technology

Reach new heights with hands-on training in electrical and mechanical systems that will prepare you for an exciting career in electrical maintenance, wind energy, or plant operations.

 

Industrial Technology programs prepare graduates to operate and maintain industrial equipment in production plants and wind farms. Graduates of a degree program in Industrial Technology will find work in a wide variety of career fields, including industrial production, industrial maintenance, and power generation. If you enjoy working with your hands and are intrigued by how machines work, a degree in Industrial Technology might be for you. In this field you'll learn the fundamentals of the operation and maintenance of complex industrial systems.

The full-time Industrial Technology program provides training in two areas: Plant Operations & Equipment and Wind Energy. 

Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology

 

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First Semester (Fall I):

  • COMM 1130 Public Speaking OR COMM 2120: Interpersonal Communication (3 Credits)
  • ENGL 1110 English Composition I (3 Credits)
  • MATH 1130 Survey of Math (3 Credits)
  • PHYS 1115C Survey of Physics & Lab (4 Credits)
  • Social & Behavioral Science, Humanities OR Arts (3 Credits)

 

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS: 16


Second Semester (Spring I)

  • INDT 103 Principles of Electricity (3 Credits)
  • INDT 104 Drawings & Schematics (3 Credits)
  • INDT 108 Introduction to Wind Energy (3 Credits)
  • INDT 112 Fund of Materials & Design (3 Credits)
  • INDT 113 Principles of Electronics (3 Credits)

 

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS: 15


Third Semester (Summer): 

  • INDT 251 Practicum Experience (6 Credits)
  • PHED 1XXX (1 Credit)

 

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS: 7


Fourth Semester (Fall II): 

  • INDT 203 Electric Motors/Motor Controls (3 Credits)
  • INDT 210 Process Control. (3 Credits)
  • INDT 212 Mechanical Drives. (3 Credits)
  • INDT 213 Power Generation Systems (3 Credits)
  • INDT 218 Wind Turb Trouble & Repair (3 Credits)
  • BCIS 1110 Fund of Info Lit & Systems (3 Credits)

 

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS: 18


Fifth Semester (Spring II): 

  • INDT 102 Quality Systems (3 Credits)
  • INDT 110 Environmental Health & Safety (3 Credits)
  • INDT 200 Welding Basics & Fabrication (3 Credits)
  • NDT 202 Intro to Preventative Maintenance (3 Credits)
  • INDT 204 Fluid Flow & Pneumatics (3 Credits)
  • INDT 208 Wind Turb Mat E/M Equip (3 Credits)
  • INDT 211 Mechanical Equipment (3 Credits)

 

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS: 21


 Total Credits Required: 77 

Industrial Tech Program Completion Time

The Industrial Technology program is a full-time occupational technology program that allows students to complete program requirements in just 3 semesters and a summer.  Classes are Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.  Students can start in either the fall or spring semester. 

What certifications or credentials will I earn when  I complete the Full-time Program?

Upon completion of the full-time program students can earn a Certificate of Completion from CCC in Industrial Technology and Certificates of Achievement in Plant Operations & Equipment and Wind Energy.  

Climb Class and National Certificate

During the spring of the 2nd or 3rd semester, students have the opportunity to complete a climb class through our partnership with Mesalands Community College.  This class allows students to climb and simulate maintenance of a wind turbine.  Students who successfully complete this class will earn a national certification in Competent Tower Climber/Rescuer.  

Associate of Applied Science Degrees

These courses all feed into the Associate of Applied Science degrees in Industrial Technology.  Students can earn two associate degrees in:

  • AAS in Industrial Technology with Concentration in Plant Operations & Equipment
  • AAS in Industrial Technology with Concentration in Wind Energy

 Students can complete the associate degree requirements in 2 additional semesters.

Individuals interested in applying for admission to the full-time Industrial Technology program must:

  1. Complete an Application of Admission and submit it to the Admissions and Records Office.
  2. Complete an Occupational Technology Program Application and submit it to the Faculty Phase IV Secretary in Room 403 or email it to OTApplications@clovis.edu
  3. Complete the Accuplacer or other appropriate placement test and meet the minimum score requirements.  Please see an Academic Advisor for more information.

Upon completion of all admissions requirements, students will be placed on a waiting list based on the date in which all admissions requirements are completed.  Students will be notified by letter once they have been accepted into the industrial technology program and must register by the deadline provided in order to secure a spot in the program.  Students who receive a letter but do not register prior to the deadline will be moved to the bottom of the waiting list. Open enrollment will begin the Monday preceding the first week of classes.  During open enrollment, any student who has met all requirements may register for the full-time program on a first-come, first-served  basis provided there is still availability in the program.  Students accepted into any Occupational Technology program must register prior to the first day of class. 

Plant Operations & Equipment

Careers in the Industrial Technology field include industrial machinery mechanics, machinery maintenance workers, electrical/mechanical technicians, and wastewater treatment plant operators.  This field provides lots of opportunity to move up into management positions for those who complete an associate degree. 

Wind Energy

Career opportunities in this area include wind turbine technicians.  Employment of wind technicians (windtechs) is projected to grow 24 percent from 2012-2022.  Individuals with an associate degree and experience in wind turbine climbing are more competitive for jobs available.    

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May 2020 the median hourly wage in this jobs in this field were as follows:

Industrial Technology

Contact Info

For more information about CCC's Industrial Technology program, please contact:


Jim Mitchell

575.769.4904
james.mitchell@clovis.edu

Jennifer Duke
Jennifer Duke
Academic Advisor/Transitional Studies Case Management Specialist
575.769.4029
Jennifer.duke@clovis.edu

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