
Industrial Systems Technology
Curriculum
The Industrial Systems Technology curriculum is designed to prepare or upgrade individuals to service, maintain, repair, or install equipment for a wide range of industries. Instruction includes theory and skill training needed for inspecting, testing, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial systems.
Students will learn multi-craft technical skills in print reading, mechanical systems maintenance, electricity, hydraulics/ pneumatics, welding, machining or fabrication, and includes various diagnostic and repair procedures. Practical application in these industrial systems will be emphasized and additional advanced coursework may be offered.
Upon completion of this curriculum, graduates should be able to individually, or with a team, safely install, inspect, diagnose, repair, and maintain industrial process and support equipment. Students will also be encouraged to develop their skills as life-long learners.
Degrees, Diplomas & Certificates
The following credentials are offered under the Industrial Systems Technology program.
Associate Degree
Diploma
Learning Outcomes
- Install, maintain, and repair industrial machinery and production equipment
- Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems in manufacturing environments
- Apply preventive maintenance strategies to minimize production downtime
- Read and interpret technical manuals, schematics, and maintenance documentation
Career Outcomes
Graduates of Industrial Systems Technology can pursue these careers:
Data sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Projections Central, and O*NET.