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State Board Approval
Date: |
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Implementation Date: |
Fall 2002 |
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Last Updated: |
08/26/02 |
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SPECIFIC PROGRAM STANDARDS | |
Standard Number:
ICS2-02-01 (Admission Requirements)
Statewide admission requirements are implemented for the Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma program.
Admission refers to regular admission into a diploma program.
Statewide program admission requirements consider state and national occupational licensing and certifying requirements, where applicable. The institution develops and implements clearly stated diploma program admissions policies and procedures.
Admission requirements are related to the functions of the Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma profession.
The institution develops, implements, and publishes clearly stated Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma program admission and advanced placement policies and procedures.
The requirements for admission to the Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma program are:
Attainment of 16 years of age;
achievement of minimum regular admission scores on tests of
reading, language, and math as specified in GDTAE document Minimum Program Entrance Scores;
and
completion of application and related
procedures.
Admission of transfer students to the Industrial Systems Technology program is contingent upon their meeting the following requirements:
regular admission and good standing at a regionally accredited diploma
or degree granting institution; and
proper completion of application and related procedures.
Standard Number: ICS2-02-04 (Provisional Admission Requirements)
Statewide provisional admission requirements are implemented for the Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma program.
Provisional admission is granted to qualified students who do not meet the regular admission requirements of the program.
Provisionally admitted students are allowed to take developmental studies courses and/or certain occupational courses as designated in the course sequence standard.
The institution develops, implements, and publishes clearly stated policies and procedures for entry into programs on a provisional basis.
Provisional admission to the Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma program is afforded those students who do not meet program requirements but do meet provisional admission requirements.
The requirements for provisional admission to the Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma program are:
Attainment of 16
years of age;
achievement of minimum provisional admission scores on test
of reading, language, and math as specified in GDTAE document Minimum Program
Entrance Scores; or recommendation by program faculty and designated
admissions personnel on the basis of interview and assessment of student
potential; and
completion of application and related
procedures.
All Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma program students initially admitted on a provisional basis meet regular admission requirements prior to graduation.
Provisionally admitted students whose English, math, and/or reading achievement levels do not meet regular program admission requirements are required to enroll in developmental studies courses approved by the State Board of Technical and Adult Education.
Standard Number: ICS2-03-02 (Program Numbering System)
A Major Code of ICS2 and a CIP Code of 47.030302 are applied to the Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma program.
Assignment of a statewide Major Code ICS2 and CIP Code 47.030302 to the diploma program is the basis from which statewide programmatic consistency is developed.
Each degree/diploma/certificate program complies with the assigned Major Code(s) established in the relevant program-specific standards of the State Board of Technical and Adult Education.
Each authorized degree/diploma/certificate program is assigned a Major Code and CIP Code.
Each degree/diploma/certificate program having a given Major Code is consistent with all other programs throughout the state that have the same Major Code.
Degree/diploma/certificate programs having multiple specializations are assigned a specialization Major Code for each option.
Standard Number: ICS2-03-03 (Program Consistency and Sequence)
The Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma program utilizes essential course components consistent with statewide program requirements. Specific course alphanumeric identification Codes are assigned to each course. Students are required to progress through two course categories in a developmentally valid sequence.
Programs are assigned an identical Major Code ICS2 and are consistent statewide. Each specific course is assigned an alphanumeric descriptor that serves as a statewide course identification code.
The Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma program is assigned a Major Code of ICS2, and utilizes essential components designated for that program number statewide. Program components include, but are not limited to:
Industrial Systems Technology, Diploma
The Industrial systems Technology diploma program is designed for the student who wishes to prepare for a career as an Industrial Systems technician/electrician. The program provides learning opportunities that introduce, develop and reinforce academic and technical knowledge, skill, and attitudes required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. Additionally, the program provides opportunities to retrain or upgrade present knowledge and skill. The diploma program teaches skills in Industrial Systems Technology providing background skills in several areas of industrial maintenance including electronics, industrial wiring, motors, controls, plc’s, instrumentation, fluidpower, mechanical, pumps and piping, and computers. Graduates of the program receive an Industrial Systems technology diploma that qualifies them for employment as industrial electricians or industrial systems technicians or I and E technicians.
Course Code |
General Core
Course Name |
Class
Hours |
D. |
P. OBI
Hours |
Weekly
Contact Hours |
Credit
Hours |
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Interpersonal
Relations and Professional Development [P] Provisional
admission |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
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English[P]
ENG 097, or DTAE admission level; and RDG 097 or DTAE admission
level. |
5 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
5 | |
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Algebraic
Concepts[P] MAT 098, or DTAE arithmetic admission
level |
5 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
5 | |
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Course
Code |
Occupational
Course Name |
Class |
D. |
P. |
Weekly |
Credit |
IDS
101 |
Industrial
Computer Applications [P] IFC 101,
SCT 100 |
3 |
2 |
3 |
8 |
5 |
IDS
103 |
Industrial
Wiring [P] IFC 101,
IFC 102 |
3 |
0 |
9 |
12 |
6 |
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DC and AC
Motors [P] IFC 101,
IFC 102, MAT 101 |
2 |
0 |
3 |
5 |
3 | |
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Fundamentals
of Motor Controls [P] IDS
105 |
2 |
0 |
3 |
5 |
3 | |
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Magnetic
Starters and Braking [P] IDS
110 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
6 |
3 | |
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Two-Wire
Control Circuits [P] IDS
110 |
0 |
2 |
3 |
5 |
2 | |
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Advanced
Motor Controls [P] IDS
115 |
1 |
0 |
3 |
4 |
2 | |
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Variable
Speed Motor Control [P] IDS
121 |
2 |
0 |
3 |
5 |
3 | |
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Basic
Industrial PLCs [P] IDS 105,
IDS 121 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
10 |
6 | |
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Industrial
PLCs [P] IDS
141 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
10 |
6 | |
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Industrial
Instrumentation [P] IDS 141,
IDS 142 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
10 |
6 | |
IDS
215 |
Industrial
Mechanics [P] Program
admission level math achievement |
4 |
0 |
6 |
10 |
6 |