Industrial Systems Technology
Curriculum
The Industrial Systems Technology program prepares students to maintain and repair the mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems that keep manufacturing and industrial facilities running. Students learn power transmission, industrial electricity, programmable logic controllers, and preventive maintenance practices, applying each in a lab built around real industrial equipment.
Graduates are prepared for entry-level industrial maintenance technician and machinery mechanic roles in manufacturing, processing, and utility settings, where reliable equipment uptime is a core part of the job.
Degrees, Diplomas & Certificates
The following credentials are offered under the Industrial Systems Technology program.
Associate in Applied Science
Learning Outcomes
- Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems in an industrial setting.
- Program and troubleshoot programmable logic controllers used in automated manufacturing.
- Perform preventive and predictive maintenance to minimize industrial equipment downtime.
- Apply precision alignment and measurement techniques to industrial machinery.
Career Outcomes
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Data sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Projections Central, and O*NET.