Industrial Systems Technology
manufacturing@bigbend.edu
Electrical and control system technologies are increasingly sophisticated and complex. Electrical/Electronic technologies have changed the fabric of our existence. We are truly living the electronic age. New innovations seem to be routine, daily occurrences. Today’s competitive business climate pushes Industry to grasp new technology to maintain tighter control of their processes, knowing better control – better bottom line! Today’s industrial electrician is a multi-faceted technician. Modern industrial plants require technician level individuals who, maintain, calibrate, repair, troubleshoot, and wish to grow with new innovation.
Degrees and Certificates
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Industrial Electrical Technology AAS, Associate in Applied Science -
Electronics Technology Certificate of Achievement, Certificate -
Industrial Electrical Certificate of Achievement, Certificate -
Industrial Electricity Certificate of Accomplishment, Certificate -
Programmable Logic Controllers Certificate of Accomplishment, Certificate -
Programmable Logic Controllers Certificate of Achievement, Certificate
Courses
IST 100: Introduction to Industrial Safety and Health
Credits 3IST 102: Technical Drawing Interpretation
Credits 3IST 105: Basic Electricity-DC Circuit Analysis
Credits 5IST 106: Basic Electricity - AC Circuit Analysis
Credits 5IST 107: Industrial Electricity and Motor Control
Credits 5This course provides a comprehensive understanding of industrial electrical systems, focusing on 3-phase power distribution up to 480 Volts, motor control, and code compliance. Students will delve into the principles, components, and safety considerations essential for efficient and reliable operation in industrial settings including National Electric Code (NEC). This course equips students with practical skills to navigate complex electrical systems encountered in factories, plants, and commercial facilities.
IST 110: Introduction to the National Electric Code
Credits 2IST 111: National Electric Code II
Credits 2IST 112: National Electric Code III
Credits 2IST 113: Industrial Electrical Installation Techniques
Credits 5IST 120: Introduction to Preventive/Predictive Maintenance
Credits 3IST 130: Introduction to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Credits 5IST 136: Intro to Industrial Boiler Technology
Credits 5IST 141: Intro to Mechanized Irrigation Applications I
Credits 5IST 142: Mechanized Irrigation Applications II
Credits 5IST 150: Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
Credits 5IST 152: Programmable Automation Control
Credits 5IST 170: Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurement
Credits 5This course is a dynamic exploration of practical applications, real-world scenarios, and hands-on labs in the area of measurement technology. This course equips students with essential knowledge and skills to excel in various industries where accurate measurements are critical. Students will explore various types of sensors and their uses, as well as how to calibrate their input data to an accurate measurement.
Students enrolling in this class must meet the following Math requirements:
Completion of MATH 94, MAP 117 (5 credits), or Placement in MATH 98/99, or higher level.
IST 180: Machining I
Credits 5IST 182: Machining II
Credits 5IST 184: Machining-Skill Enhancement
Credits 4IST 207: Industrial Electricity II
Credits 5IST 208: Industrial Electricity III
Credits 5IST 221: Electronics and Control Circuits
Credits 5This course builds on the foundational knowledge gained in the Introduction to Electricity class (MPT 104) and Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurement (IST 170). It delves deeper into the principles of electronics, focusing on advanced circuit analysis, semiconductor devices, and digital electronics through instruction and hands-on lab activities.