INT 1000 Measurements and Calculations - 3 credit hours
Major systems of measurements, precision measuring devices, measurement error, tolerance, data tables and basic elements of mechanical, electrical and fluid power systems and associated calculations. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. F, S
INT 1030 Print Reading Mechanical - 3 credit hours
Interpretations of mechanical, electrical, fluid power, CNC, welding and other blueprints including basic lines, views, projection, dimensioning, shape description and fabrication; industrial and commercial applications. One hour lecture and three hours lab per week. S
INT 1050 Metals and Materials - 3 credit hours
Origins, processing and applications of industrial metals and materials; welding techniques and procedures; material properties (mechanical and physical); strength and testing. Two hours lectures and two hours lab per week. F
INT 1100 Introduction to Technology - 3 credit hours
Nature of technology and technology’s social, economic, political and ethical impact. Three hours per week. F
INT 1110 Machine Shop Technology I - 3 credit hours
Safety, hand and power tool operations, precision measurement and layout, lathe and milling machine operations. One hour lecture and three hours lab per week. UD
INT 1120 Machine Shop Technology II - 3 credit hours
Machinery operations including selection, layout, measurement, fabrication of metal working project, machine shop set-up and operations. One hour lecture and three hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: INT 1110 or permission of instructor.) UD
INT 1310 Welding Technology I - 3 credit hours
Oxyacetylene shielded metal are welding, shop safety, hand and power tool use, cutting, brazing, soldering, are welding in flat and horizontal positions and pipe welding. One hour lecture and three hours lab per week. UD
INT 1320 Welding Technology II - 3 credit hours
Welding processes including gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, resistance, shield metal arc, stainless steel, aluminum, mild steel, pipe, vertical and overhead position welding. One hour lecture and three hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: INT 1310 or permission of instructor.) UD
INT 1330 Welding Technology III - 3 credit hours
Advanced welding processes including laser, ultrasonic, plasma arc and atomic hydrogen. One hour lecture and three hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: INT 1320 or permission of instructor.) UD
INT 2110 Fluid Power Systems - 3 credit hours
Basic fluid and pneumatic terminology, fundamental power systems calculations and typical power system applications. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. F
INT 2120 Advance Fluid Power Systems - 3 credit hours
Advanced applications in developing fluid power systems; theory and application of the programmable logic controller (PLC) in the control of power systems. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: INT 2110.) S
INT 2210 Commercial Industrial Maintenance - 3 credit hours
Long and short-term preventive maintenance planning of electrical, mechanical, fluid power systems and efficient and organized troubleshooting procedures. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: INT 1000 or permission of the instructor.) S
INT 2300 Major Appliance Repair - 2 credit hours
Basic working knowledge of servicing and repairing common home appliances including: refrigerators, freezers, water heaters, washing machines, dryers, stoves and microwaves. One hour lecture and two hours lab per week. UD
INT 2310 Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I - 3 credit hours
Materials, components, terminology, theory and application of heating and refrigeration systems. Design calculations, installation and servicing of commercial and residential systems. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. UD
INT 2320 Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II - 3 credit hours
Equipment, facility layouts; commercial and industrial refrigeration systems. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: INT 2310 or permission of instructor.) UD
INT 2330 Energy Management - 3 credit hours
A basic introduction into energy management associated with residential/industrial systems. Discussion will include zoned heating and air conditioning systems, programmable control, sizing of gas piping and airflow balancing. Three hours lecture per week. (Prerequisite: INT 1000 and EET 1110.) UD
INT 2340 Systems Design - 3 credit hours
An in-depth study of the design of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Manual and computerized calculations for the sizing of systems. Three hours lecture per week. (Prerequisite: INT 2310 and EET 1110.) UD
INT 2350 Advanced Problems in Heating and Air Conditioning - 3 credit hours
In-depth study of design and installation of HVAC systems. A student project including design and complete installation procedures will be required. One hour lecture and three hours lab per week. (Corequisite: INT 2340.) UD
INT 2410 Occupational Safety Engineering - 3 credit hours
Accident and loss prevention control, OSHA and Worker’s Compensation, hazard detection and control, safety measurement methods and philosophy, employee- employer considerations, procedures, management and engineering responsibilities. Three hours per week. F
INT 2801-2899 Special Topics in Industrial Technology – 1-6 credit hours
Detailed study of a specific topic in industrial technology. UD
INT 2900 Individualized Studies in Industrial Technology – 1-9 credit hours
Independent and individualized studies in construction technology. Students may take more than one independent or individualized study in a given discipline up to a maximum of nine credit hours. UD |