Offered at Levelland Campus, the SPC Reese Center, the Lubbock CTE Center and the Plainview Extension Center
TThe Industrial Manufacturing/Emerging Technologies program is designed to prepare graduates to proficiently perform within various aspects of the manufacturing profession. The program prepares graduates to be employed as “Production/Service Technicians” in multiple career options including Drone Repair, Petroleum/Alternative Energy, Semiconductor/Electronics, Network Communications, and Cotton Production. Successful completion of the 60 credit-hour curriculum awards an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Industrial Manufacturing/Emerging Technologies. To qualify for the Associate of Applied Science degree, students must complete a Capstone Experience, which includes passing a comprehensive examination during the final semester of the program.
Program advisor at the Levelland Campus and SPC Reese Center is Bill Tackett, Associate Professor of Industrial Manufacturing/Emerging Technologies. Program advisor at the Lubbock CTE Center is Rodney Busby, Instructor in Industrial Manufacturing/Emerging Technologies. Program advisor at the Plainview Center is Salvador Molinar, Instructor of Industrial Manufacturing/Emerging Technologies.
Associate of Applied Science Degree