Associate Degree Course Sequence
SSC101 Student Success Seminar
ITD122 Computer Applications for Professionals
ENG124 College Composition
MST121 Blueprint Reading
MTH135 Pre-Calculus
MST134 Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems
EST130 Electrical Circuits and Devices
IET121 Industrial Management Concepts
MET123 Material Science
ENG221 Technical Report Writing
PHY121 College Physics I with Algebra
COM123 Small Group Communication
IET228 Introduction to Robotics
MET225 Manufacturing Processes
MST221 Mechanical Drive Components
Arts & Humanities Elective
Technical Electives
AET121 Sustainable/Alternative Energy Sources
TOTAL CREDITS 65-68
The applied industrial technology degree program offers many career paths from industrial or facilities supervision to skilled mechanical or electrical maintenance. The comprehensive curriculum includes both basic and advanced manufacturing techniques as well as skilled mechanical and electrical maintenance principles and applications.
The program provides knowledge of traditional manufacturing methods as well as state-of-the-art and emerging technologies. Areas of expertise include robotics, precision machining, CNC, welding, hydraulics/pneumatics, pumps, pipefitting, mechanical and electrical skilled maintenance, computer control automation and advanced materials and processes.
The Stark State program is designed in a building block style which includes apprenticeship level courses. These courses provide the base to which students can add additional courses to allow completion of the associate degree program.