2013-2014 General Catalog 
    
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2013-2014 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Industrial Manufacturing/Emerging Technologies Advanced Certificate (Major Code 6992C)


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Offered at the Levelland Campus ,the SPC Reese Center, the Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center and  Plainview Extension Center

The Advanced Industrial Manufacturing/Emerging Technologies Certificate is designed to be a continuation of the manufacturing technology curriculum, which prepares graduates with increased knowledge and skills targeting higher productivity within the manufacturing profession. Students choose from one of five of Specialty Career Tracks, which include semiconductor/electronics specialization, machinist specialization, network communications specialization, mechatronics specialization and petroleum/alternative energy specialization.  Completion of the Industrial Manufacturing/Emerging Technologies Certificate of Proficiency is a prerequisite to enrollment in the Advanced Certificate program.

To qualify for the Certificate of Proficiency, the student must complete a Capstone Experience, which includes passing a comprehensive exam during the final semester of the program.

This is a TSI-waived certificate. Student who declare this major are not subject to TSI regulations unless they enroll in a course outside the prescribed curriculum.

Program advisor at the Levelland Campus and SPC Reese Center is Raymund Elizondo, professor of industrial manufacturing/emerging technologies. Program advisor at the Bryon Martin Advanced Technology Center is Marlin Mills, professor of industrial manufacturing/emerging technologies.  Program advisor at the Plainview Extension Center is Salvador Molinar, instructor in wind/solar energy.

Certificate of Proficiency

First Semester


Total Semester Hours: 16/19


Second Semester


Total Semester Hours: 15/17


Notes


*CTE related courses that may be articulated with high schools.
**Consult program advisor for proper choice of specialty electives.
***Social/Behavioral Science is recommended for students planning to pursue an A.A.S. degree.

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