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Associate of Applied Science Degree

Design TechnologieS ...296

Architectural Engineering Technology...297

Architectural CAD Operator Certificate ...298

Construction Inspector Certificate ...298

CAD Technology ...299 CAD Certificate ...300 Surveying Certificate ...301 electrical/electronics engineering Technologies ...302 Electrical/Electronics Technology ...303

Biomedical Electronics Major ...304

Biomedical Electronics Certificate ...306

Computer Science Major ...305

Computer Systems Certificate ...306

Networking Certificate ...307

Wide Area Networking Technology ...308

CISCO Academy Certificate ...309

Manufacturing and industrial operations Technologies ...310

Advanced Integrated Manufacturing Systems Technologies (AIM) ...311

Electrical Maintenance Career Track ...312

Electro-Mechanical Career Track...312

Electronics Maintenance and Repair Career Track ...313

Facility Maintenance Career Track ...313

Fluid Power Career Track ...314

Mechanical Systems Maintenance Career Track ...314

Programmable Logic Control Career Track ...315

Computer Aided Machining (CAM) Career Track ...315

AIM Certificates...316

Electrical Maintenance Electives ...317

Facility Maintenance Electives ...317

Fluid Power Maintenance Electives ...317

Mechanical Maintenance Electives ...317

Programmable Logic Control Electives ...317

Welding Maintenance Electives ...317

Environmental Health and Safety ...318

Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator Certificate ...319

Water Treatment Certificate ...319

CAD/CAM Certificate ...320

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Certificate ...320

Machinist Certificate ...320

CNC Operator Certificate ...321

Tool and Die/Mold Maker Certificate ...321

Quality Assurance Major ...322

Quality Assurance Certificate ...323

Six Sigma Green Belt Certificate ...324

Six Sigma Black Belt Certificate ...324

Welding Major ...325

GMAW Welding Certificate ...326

GTAW Welding Certificate ...326

SMAW Welding Certificate ...326

Welding Pre-Certification ...326

Transportation Technologies ...328

Automotive Technology ...329

Auto Body Technician Career Path ...330

Auto Body Refinish Technician Career Path ...330

Automotive Service Certificate ...331

Automotive Service Management Major ...332

Caterpillar Dealer Service Technician ...333

General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP) ...334

Diesel Technology ...335

Diesel Service Certificate ...336

John Deere Technician Major ...337

John Deere Consumer and Commercial Equipment (C&CE) Major ...338

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School of Technology

The School of Technology provides quality technical education that matches

the needs of students and employers. A broad range of technical programs

and certificates representative of modern industry are intended to prepare

students to enter the world of technical work, as well as update skills and

enhance lifelong learning.

ToleDo-AReA cAMPUS (567) 661-7452 1-800-go-oWenS, eXT. 7452 FinDlAY-AReA cAMPUS (567) 429-3536 1-800-go-oWenS, ext. 3536

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Design Technologies

The School of Technology allows Design Technologies students to power

up their career through hands-on learning on modern, state-of-the-art

equipment in Owens Community College classrooms and labs. Through

collaborative educational processes, students gain the knowledge and skills

to compete for jobs in today’s fast-changing industry.

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Architectural Engineering Technology

cAReeR PRogRAM

DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 67 AccReDiTATion:

Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering.

PRogRAM cAReeRS:

Graduates are qualified for employment with architectural and engineering firms, building contractors, federal, state and local government offices and planning groups.

PRogRAM ceRTiFicATeS:

Students who have prior experience in drafting or the construction industry should explore the Architectural CAD Operator Certificate and Construction Inspector certificate.

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

Required Courses

1st Semester

CIV 101 Construction Drafting I 1 lec 6 lab 3 credits CIV 110 Construction Materials I 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 128 College Algebra 4 lec 4 credits

QCT 105 Technology In Society 2 lec 2 credits 18 credits 2nd Semester

CAD 115 Introduction to CAD 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CIV 210 Construction Drafting II 1 lec 6 lab 3 credits

MET 135 Statics 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

MTH 228 Mathematics for Technology 3 lec 3 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

16 credits 3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

CIV 211 Construction Drafting III (CAD) 1 lec 6 lab 3 credits CIV 235 Structural Design I 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits

MET 136 Strength of Materials 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits SVT 230 Land and Route Surveying 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

15 credits 4th Semester

CIV 105 Specifications and Cost Estimating (CAD) 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CIV 111 Construction Materials II 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CIV 215 Environmental Systems for Buildings 3 lec 3 credits CI V 240 Structural Design II 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

18 credits

This program is designed for students interested in the

field of architecture and construction technology. As

technicians, students develop skills for

construction-related careers. With this degree, students are prepared

to assist in conceiving, drafting and supervising both

construction projects and civil engineering projects.

Student Learning Outcomes:

• Students will understand and apply proper techniques for analyzing and producing manual and computer-aided drawings.

• Students will differentiate the application of common architectural and civil construction materials. • Students will identify and calculate physical forces

exerted on structures.

• Students will understand the concept of construction projects.

• Students will understand and apply proper techniques for analyzing mechanical and electrical systems in architectural and civil plans.

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu.

Architectural Engineering

Technology Certificates

Architectural CAD Operator

Certificate

This certificate is primarily designed for a person

currently working in the construction industry as a

manual drafter.

cAReeR ceRTiFicATeS cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: Architectural CAD Operator - 15 Construction Inspector - 17 noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

Required Courses

CAD 115 Introduction to CAD 3 credits

CIV 101 Construction Drafting I 3 credits

CIV 105 Specifications and Cost Estimating (CAD) 3 credits

CIV 210 Construction Drafting II 3 credits

CIV 211 Construction Drafting III (CAD) 3 credits 15 credits

Required Courses

CIV 105 Specifications and Estimating 2 credits

CIV 110 Construction Materials I 3 credits

CIV 111 Construction Materials II 3 credits

MTH 128 College Algebra 4 credits

QCT 110 Statistical Quality Control 3 credits

QCT 205 Project Planning 2 credits

17 credits

Construction Inspector Certificate

This certificate is primarily designed for a person

currently working in the construction industry. The

program allows employees an opportunity to enhance

and update their qualifications for construction

observation duties in consulting engineering firms and

government agencies.

* Prerequisites and co-requisites apply to these courses. Go to www.owens.edu for details.

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu.

This program is designed to prepare students to enter

the high-demand world of CAD Technology. Students

use their creativity as they bring ideas to life. As CAD

technicians they work hand-in-hand with scientists,

engineers, architects and designers. CAD technicians

prepare detailed CAD drawings based on rough

sketches, specifications and calculations. They are an

integral part of any industrial project.

Student Learning Outcomes:

• Students will understand and apply proper techniques for analyzing and producing manual and computer generated drawings.

• Students will understand and apply proper techniques for analyzing and producing three-dimensional computer generated models.

• Students will differentiate the application of common engineering materials.

• Students will understand and apply proper techniques for analyzing and producing drawings of industrial systems.

1 Recommended: CIV 105, CAM 112 or CAM 120, CAM 122, CAM 124 or CAM 126

2 Offered in the Open Entry/Open Exit format

CAD Technology

Required Courses

1st Semester

CAD 115 Introduction to CAD 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAD 125 Production Drawing 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 120 Engineering Graphics 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec. 3 lab 3 credits

MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 lec 2 credits

MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry 2 lec 2 credits QCT 105 Technology In Society 2 lec 2 credits

18 credits

2nd Semester

AIM 161 Machining Fundamentals 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAD 210 Parametric Modeling 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits

MET 130 Material Science 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits QCT 110 Statistical Quality Control 3 lec 3 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

18 credits

3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

CAD 265 Intro to 3D - Wireframes 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CIV 110 Construction Materials 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CIV 120 Geographic Information Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits

PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

16 credits

4th Semester

CAD 230 Industrial CAD I 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAD 235 Construction and Surveying CAD 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAD 275 Surface and Solid Modeling 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAD 291 CAD Tech. Field Exp./Technical Elective1 3 credits

PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits SKT 144 Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing2 2 lec 2 credits

17 credits

cAReeR PRogRAM DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 69 AccReDiTATion:

Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering.

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu.

CAD Certificate

Required Courses

CAD 115 Introduction to CAD 3 credits

CAD 125 Production Drawing 3 credits

CAD 210 Parametric Modeling 3 credits

CAD 265 Introduction to 3D Wireframes 3 credits CAD 275 Surface and Solid Modeling 3 credits

QCT 105 Technology in Society 2 credits

17 credits cAReeR ceRTiFicATe

cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 17

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu. cAReeR ceRTiFicATe

cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo

cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 18 licenSURe:

Completion of this certificate is one of the prerequisites for eligibility to take the state examination to become a licensed surveyor in the state of Ohio.

PRogRAM ceRTiFicATe:

Students interested in becoming a licensed surveyor in the State of Ohio should consider the Surveying Certificate. noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

Required Courses*

SVT 225 Site Development 3 credits

SVT 230 Land and Route Surveying 3 credits

SVT 231 Land and Route Surveying II 3 credits SVT 250 Advanced Surveying Systems 3 credits SVT 260 Boundary Control and Legal Principles 3 credits

SVT 265 Land Subdivision Systems 3 credits

18 credits

Surveying Certificate

This certificate is designed to equip students with

knowledge of surveying, site layout and development

and legal principles that must be applied.

The courses in the certificate satisfy some of the

State of Ohio requirements for becoming a licensed

surveyor in Ohio.

* Prerequisites and co-requisites apply to these courses. Go to www.owens.edu for details.

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Electrical/Electronics

Engineering Technologies

The School of Technology allows Electrical/Electronic Engineering

Technologies students to power up their career through hands-on learning on

modern, state-of-the-art equipment in Owens Community College classrooms

and labs. Through collaborative educational processes, students gain the

knowledge and skills to compete for jobs in today’s fast-changing industry.

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu. cAReeR PRogRAM

DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 67-68 noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

Required Courses

1st Semester

EET 101 Circuit Analysis I 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 119 VB Programming 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 120 Engineering Graphics 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 128 College Algebra1 4 lec 4 credits

QCT 105 Technology in Society 2 lec 2 credits

19 credits

2nd Semester

EET 102 Circuit Analysis II 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 110 Electronics I 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 228 Mathematics for Technology1 3 lec 3 credits

PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

18 credits

3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 201 Digital Circuits 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 211 Electronics II 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits

14 credits

4th Semester

EET 205 Advanced Digital Circuits 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 212 Electronic Systems 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 220 CAD Electronic Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

_______ Electronics Field Experience/

Technical Elective2 2-3 credits

16-17 credits

Electrical/Electronics

Engineering Technology

This program prepares individuals for a career at the

technician level in instrumentation and controls,

research and development, testing, installation and

maintenance of electrical/electronic systems.

Student Learning Outcomes:

• Students will differentiate, analyze, and construct DC and AC circuits.

• Students will examine and demonstrate the application of discrete devices, digital, and analog circuits. • Students will understand and apply proper techniques

for analyzing and producing drawings.

• Students will diagnose, repair, configure and upgrade components of computer systems, peripherals and software.

1 For higher-level math sequence, MTH 130/131 is suggested. 2 Recommended: EET 160, EET 281, EET 175, EET 208, EET 218

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu.

This major teaches students how to repair, calibrate

and evaluate the performance of electro-mechanical

equipment used in the medical field. Students receive

a strong background in electronics, life sciences, and

biomedical instrumentation.

Student Learning Outcomes:

• Students will differentiate, analyze, and construct DC and AC circuits.

• Students will examine and demonstrate the application of discrete devices, digital, and analog circuits.

• Students will diagnose, repair, configure and upgrade components of computer systems, peripherals and software. • Students will demonstrate knowledge of Biomedical

Instrumentation Technology. cAReeR PRogRAM

DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo

cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 73 PRogRAM ceRTiFicATe:

Individuals who already have an associate degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering and are working in the Biomedical field may be interested in augmenting their skills with the Biomedical Electronics Certificate on page 306.

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

Biomedical Electronics Major

Required Courses

1st Semester

CHM 115 Inorganic and Organic Chemistry 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 101 Circuit Analysis I 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 119 VB Programming 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 128 College Algebra1 4 lec 4 credits

QCT 105 Technology in Society 2 lec 2 credits 20 credits 2nd Semester

BIO 211 Anatomy and Physiology I 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 102 Circuit Analysis II 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 110 Electronics I 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 228 Mathematics for Technology1 3 lec 3 credits

18 credits

3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 201 Digital Circuits 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 211 Electronics II 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 250 Biomedical Instrumentation I 3 lec 10 clinic 4 credits PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits

18 credits 4th Semester

EET 212 Electronic Systems 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 251 Biomedical Instrumentation II 3 lec 10 clinic 4 credits EET 281 Networking Basics 1 lec 9 lab 2 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

17 credits

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu.

This major prepares individuals for technician positions

involving installation, maintenance, repair and

industrial application of computer-controlled systems.

Students will also develop skills in the areas of software

design, troubleshooting, hardware development and the

interfacing of the computer to external devices.

Student Learning Outcomes:

• Students will differentiate, analyze, and construct DC and AC circuits.

• Students will examine and demonstrate the application of discrete devices, digital, and analog circuits.

• Students will diagnose, repair, configure, and upgrade components of computer systems, peripherals and software. • Students will diagnose and repair advanced computer systems

and peripherals.

1 For higher-level math sequence, MTH 130/131 is suggested. 2 Recommended: EET 141, EET 160, EET 175, EET 212 or EET 291.

Computer Science Major

Required Courses

1st Semester

EET 101 Circuit Analysis I 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 119 VB Programming 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 128 College Algebra1 4 lec 4 credits

QCT 105 Technology In Society 2 lec 2 credits 19 credits 2nd Semester

EET 102 Circuit Analysis II 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 110 Electronics I 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 131 Advanced Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 228 Mathematics for Technology1 3 lec 3 credits

17 credits 3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

EET 201 Digital Circuits 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 218 Java Programming 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 221 Common Gateway Interface 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 222 Network Securities 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

17 credits 4th Semester

EET 205 Advanced Digital Circuits 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits EET 208 UNIX Concepts 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits _______ Technical Elective/Technical Field

Experience2 3 credits

16 credits

cAReeR PRogRAM DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 69

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu.

Electrical/Electronics

Engineering Certificates

Biomedical Electronics Certificate

This certificate is designed for individuals who already

possess an Associate Degree in Electrical/Electronics

Engineering Technology from an accredited institution

and are employed in a Biomedical Electronics

Technician position. This certificate will augment their

training with specific biomedical coursework. The

internship requirement will be waived in lieu of the

student’s current employment.

cAReeR ceRTiFicATeS cAMPUS oFFeReD:

Both certificates on this page are offered on the Toledo-area Campus. The Computer Systems Certificate is also offered on the Findlay-area Campus.

cReDiTS ReQUiReD: Biomedical Electronics - 16 Computer Systems - 18

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

Required Courses

BIO 211 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits

CHM 115 Inorganic and Organic Chemistry 4 credits EET 250 Biomedical Instrumentation I 4 credits EET 251 Biomedical Instrumentation II 4 credits

16 credits

Computer Systems Certificate

This certificate is designed for individuals who would

like to learn or upgrade knowledge of computer software

and hardware. The certificate will focus on areas of

basic computer systems to advance computer setups.

A good understanding of software will be stressed

along with how hardware and software relate for basic

communication between systems.

Required Courses

EET 119 VB Programming 3 credits

EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 3 credits

EET 131 Advanced Computer Diagnosis 3 credits

EET 208 UNIX Concepts 3 credits

EET 221 Common Gateway Interface 3 credits

EET 222 Network Securities 3 credits

18 credits

* Prerequisites and co-requisites apply to these courses. Go to www.owens.edu for details.

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu.

Networking Certificate

This certificate is designed for individuals who want to

advance within the field of networking. Students will be

taught to design, install and maintain computer network

hardware and software. The Networking Operating

Systems (NOS) that are addressed are NOVELL,

Windows NT and UNIX.

Electrical/Electronics

Engineering Certificates

Required Courses

EET 119 VB Programming 3 credits

EET 141 Computer Forensics I 3 credits

EET 175 Network Operating Systems 3 credits

EET 241 Computer Forensics II 3 credits

EET 281 Networking Basics 2 credits

MTH 128 College Algebra 4 credits

18 credits cAReeR ceRTiFicATeS cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo cReDiTS ReQUiReD: Networking - 18

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

* Prerequisites and co-requisites apply to these courses. Go to www.owens.edu for details.

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu.

This program prepares students to install

hardware and software, perform corrective and

preventative maintenance and administer a network.

Students will be taught the skills and knowledge

to manage and administer an integrated network

consisting of voice and data.

Student Learning Outcomes:

• Students will explain and synthesize Scalable Internet Protocol addressing. • Students will design, configure and route Virtual Local Area Networking Systems. • Students will diagram and configure Network security systems. • Students will evaluate and implement multicasting protocols.3 • Students will explain and synthesize forensics aspect of computer data.

1 Select from the Associate of Arts or Associate of Science listings.

2 Recommended: BUS 120, IST 140, IST 150

3 Optional path may use EET 285, EET 286, EET 287 or EET 288 instead

Wide-Area Networking Technology

Required Courses

1st Semester

EET 100 Fundamentals of DC Analysis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 119 VB Programming 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 281 Networking Basics 1 lec 9 lab 2 credits EET 282 Router and Routing Basics 1 lec 9 lab 2 credits

ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 lec 2 credits

MTH 152 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry 2 lec 2 credits QCT 105 Technology in Society 2 lec 2 credits

19 credits 2nd Semester

EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 283 Switching Basics 1 lec 9 lab 2 credits EET 284 WAN Technologies 1 lec 9 lab 2 credits

ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits

EET 218 Java Programming 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits _______ Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective1 3 lec 3 credits

16 credits 3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

EET 141 Computer Forensics I3 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

EET 175 Networking Operating Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 222 Network Securities3 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

EET 280 Wireless LANS & VOIP/SIP 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

19 credits 4th Semester

EET 208 UNIX Concepts 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 241 Computer Forensics II 3 lec 3 credits EET 289 Security Appliances 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits _______ Arts and Humanities Elective1 3 credits

_______ Business Elective2 3 credits

15 credits cAReeR PRogRAM

DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo

Check for course availability in Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 69

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu.

CISCO Academy Certificate

This certificate teaches the principles and practice

of designing, building and maintaining networks to

support national and global organizations. Students

with prior knowledge should take this certificate

program to update their knowledge of routers,

bridges, switches and networks.

ceRTiFicATe PRogRAM cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo

Check for course availability in Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 16

ceRTiFicATion:

Students who complete the certificate program are eligible to take the Cisco Certified Networking Associate and Professional examinations. noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

Required Courses

EET 281 Networking Basics 2 credits

EET 282 Routers and Routing Basics 2 credits

EET 283 Switching Basics 2 credits

EET 284 WAN Technologies 2 credits

EET 285 Advanced Routing 2 credits

EET 286 Remote Access 2 credits

EET 287 Multilayer Switching 2 credits

EET 288 Network Troubleshooting 2 credits

16 credits

* Prerequisites and co-requisites apply to these courses. Go to www.owens.edu for details.

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Manufacturing and Industrial

Operations Technologies

The School of Technology allows Manufacturing and Industrial Operations

Technologies students to power up their career through hands-on learning on

modern, state-of-the-art equipment in Owens Community College classrooms

and labs. Through collaborative educational experiences, students gain the

knowledge and skills to compete for jobs in today’s fast-changing industry.

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PReReQUiSiTeS

All students should check for prerequisites for a class before registering. Prerequisites can be found at www.owens.edu.

Advanced Integrated Manufacturing

Systems Technologies

This program provides students with broad education

and hands-on experience required by industry for

the 21

st

-century workplace. This preparation includes

coursework in quality, drafting, machining, welding,

electricity, safety and materials. Students undertaking

this degree program seek employment in supervision,

management and maintenance positions in industry.

Student Learning Outcomes:

• Students will demonstrate knowledge of industry standards for safety and compliance.

• Students will troubleshoot equipment and processes within their area of specialization.

• Students will diagnose, repair, and maintain equipment and processes within their area of specialization.

• Students will understand and apply proper techniques for analyzing drawings.

• Students will demonstrate knowledge of quality standards necessary for maintaining and repairing equipment.

Required Courses

1st Semester

AIM 110 Principles of Mechanical Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 120 Applied Electricity & Electronics 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 130 Fundamentals of Fluid Power Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 140 Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 2 credits

ENG 111 Composition 1 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 151 Applied Algebra 2 lec 2 credits

QCT 105 Technology in Society 2 lec 2 credits 18 credits 2nd Semester

AIM 121 Power Distribution & Control Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 161 Machining Fundamentals 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits MTH 152 Applied Geometry and Trigonometry 2 lec 2 credits EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits

ENV 110 OSHA General Industry 3 lec 3 credits 17 credits 3rd Semester

PHY 151 Applied Physics - Mechanics 2 lec 2 credits PHY 152 Applied Physics - Heat, Light, Sound 2 lec 2 credits AIM 171 Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 230 Advanced Fluid Power Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits _______ Program Electives 4 lec 6 lab 6 credits

18 credits 4th Semester

WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits QCT 204 Total Productive/Predictive Maintenance 2 lec 2 credits SPE 101 Public Speaking

or

SPE 210 Small Group Communications 3 lec 3 credits _______ Program Electives 4 lec 6 lab 6 credits

16 credits • Suggested Program Electives: AIM 100, AIM 105, AIM 160

• Suggested Electrical Maintenance Electives: AIM 141, AIM 125, AIM 225, SKT 184, SKT 285

• Suggested Programmable Logic Control Electives: AIM 141, AIM 225, AIM 270, AIM 275

• Suggested Mechanical Systems Maintenance Electives: AIM 142, AIM 210, SKT 156, SKT 238 • Suggested Facility Maintenance Electives: AIM 144, SKT 197, SKT 165, SKT 158, SKT 244 • Suggested Fluid Power Specialist Electives: SKT 150, SKT 159, AIM 231, AIM 275 • Suggested Computer Aided Machining Electives: AIM 143, CAM 120, CAM 124, CAM 126, CAM 216, CAM 218, CAM 230, CAM 231, CAM 232, CAM 290, CAM 291, CAM 299 • Suggested Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Electives: AIM

141, AIM 125, AIM 270, AIM 231, AIM 291, AIM 299 • Suggested Welding Technician Electives: WLD 190, WLD 192,

WLD 261, WLD 262, WLD 266, WLD 268, WLD 290, WLD 291, WLD 299

cAReeR PRogRAM DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 69

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: Electrical Maintenance - 72 Electro-Mechanical - 72

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

Electrical Maintenance Career Track

This career track is designed to provide students with

the knowledge and skills that industry requires of

persons who repair and maintain industrial control

systems. Emphasis in this option is placed on motor

control, wiring, the National Electrical Code and low

and high voltage control systems.

Required Courses

3rd Semester

AIM 141 Electrical Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 125 Electrical Motor Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 171 Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 230 Advanced Fluid Power Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

18 credits 4th Semester

AIM 225 Variable Speed Drives 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PSY 111 Industrial & Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits QCT 204 Total Productive/Predictive Maintenance 2 lec 2 credits SKT 184 National Electrical Code 2 lec 2 credits SKT 285 Industrial Controls 2 lec 2 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits 17 credits

Electro-Mechanical Career Track

This career track provides students with a

comprehensive knowledge of fluid power, mechanical

and PLC programming skills that industry requires.

Emphasis in this option provides a diverse knowledge

and skills base that provides the student with an

opportunity to investigate and experience several

aspects of maintenance, repair and troubleshooting

of several types of mechanical, electrical and fluid

power systems.

Required Courses

3rd Semester

AIM 141 Electrical Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 171 Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 210 Advanced Principles of

Mechanical Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 230 Advanced Fluid Power Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

18 credits 4th Semester

AIM 231 Fluid Power Pumps & Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 270 Advanced Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PSY 111 Industrial & Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits QCT 204 Total Productive/Predictive Maintenance 2 lec 2 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits 17 credits

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Advanced Integrated Manufacturing

Systems Technologies

Electronics Maintenance and

Repair Career Track

This career track is designed to provide students

with the knowledge and skills that industry requires

of persons who repair and maintain low voltage

electronics. Emphasis in this option is on circuit

analysis and troubleshooting with respect to low voltage

components, boards and control systems.

Required Courses

3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

AIM 141 Electrical Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 171 Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 230 Advanced Fluid Power Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits EET 101 Circuit Analysis I 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

19 credits 4th Semester

EET 102 Circuit Analysis II 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits PSY 111 Industrial & Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits QCT 204 Total Productive/Predictive Maintenance 2 lec 2 credits SKT 286 Electronics Troubleshooting 2 lec 2 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits 16 credits

1 May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating High School, vocational school, or IST certificate. 2 Select from the list of career tracks.

Facility Maintenance Career Track

This career track is designed to provide students with

the knowledge and skills to maintain troubleshoot

and repair equipment used in regulating a facility’s

climate. Emphasis in this option builds on electrical and

mechanical skills and introduces students to heating,

ventilation, refrigeration, and air conditioning and their

use in industry.

Required Courses

3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

AIM 144 Facility Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 171 Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 230 Advanced Fluid Power Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits SKT 197 Sheet Metal Fabrication & Layout 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits SKT 165 Gas Heating Principles 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits

19 credits 4th Semester

PSY 111 Industrial & Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits QCT 204 Total Productive/Predictive Maintenance 2 lec 2 credits SKT 158 Refrigeration & AC Principles 3 lec 3 credits SKT 244 HVACR Troubleshooting 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits 15 credits

cAReeR TRAcKS DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD:

Electronics Maintenance and Repair - 72 Facility Maintenance - 71

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Mechanical Systems Maintenance - 71 noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

Fluid Power Career Track

This career track provides students with the knowledge

and skills required to maintain, troubleshoot and repair a

variety of hydraulic components, hydraulic circuitry and

pumps. Emphasis in this option is placed on developing

a working knowledge of how fluid power assists and/or

drives industry in moving and processing products.

Required Courses

3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

AIM 171 Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 230 Advanced Fluid Power Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

SKT 150 Piping Systems 2 lec 3 credits

SKT 159 Pipefitting/Plumbing Concepts 3 lec 3 credits 18 credits 4th Semester

AIM 231 Fluid Power Pumps & Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 275 Process Control & Instrumentation 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PSY 111 Industrial & Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits QCT 204 Total Productive/Predictive Maint. 2 lec 2 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits 16 credits

Mechanical Systems Maintenance

Career Track

This career track provides students with the knowledge

and skills needed to be successful in the troubleshooting,

maintenance and repair of mechanical systems including

material handling systems, mechanical drives, and other

apparatus required to drive processes in industry.

Required Courses

3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

AIM 125 Electrical Motor Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 142 Mechanical Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 171 Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 210 Advanced Principles of

Mechanical Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

18 credits 4th Semester

PSY 111 Industrial & Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits QCT 204 Total Productive/Predictive Maint. 2 lec 2 credits SKT 156 Conveyors & Systems 3 lec 3 credits SKT 238 Machine Moving & Repair 3 lec 3 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits 16 credits

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Advanced Integrated Manufacturing

Systems Technologies

Programmable Logic Control

Career Track

This career track is designed to provide students

with the knowledge and skills that industry requires

of persons to create, modify and troubleshoot PLC

programs used to automate industry. Emphasis in this

program is placed on ladder logic, programming skills,

and process control and integration.

Required Courses

3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

AIM 141 Electrical Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 171 Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 225 Variable Speed Drives 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 230 Advanced Fluid Power Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

18 credits 4th Semester

AIM 270 Advanced Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 275 Process Control & Instrumentation 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PSY 111 Industrial & Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits QCT 204 Total Productive/Predictive Maintenance 2 lec 2 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits 16 credits

cAReeR TRAcKS DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD:

Programmable Logic Control - 71 Computer Aided Machining (CAM) - 73 noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

Required Courses

2nd Semester

AIM 143 Machining Blueprint Reading 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits In place of AIM 210 Adv. Mech. Sys.

3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

AIM 171 Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 230 Advanced Fluid Power Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits CAM 124 Intro to CNC Lathe 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits CAM 125 Intro to CAD 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAM 216 Intro to CAM 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

19 credits 4th Semester

CAM 120 Modern Manuf. Proc. 3 lec 3 credits CAM 126 Advanced CNC Apps 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits CAM 218 Advanced CAD/CAM 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits PSY 111 Industrial & Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits QCT 204 Total Productive/Predictive Maint. 2 lec 2 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits 17 credits

Computer Aided Machining (CAM)

Career Track

This career track provides students with the knowledge

and skills required to become a machinist, CAM

operator or CNC programmer. Positions in industry

require in-depth knowledge of machine operation,

CAD, CAM, CNC programming, as well as systems

maintenance.

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Advanced Integrated Manufacturing

Systems Technologies

This cooperatively designed certificate program is driven

by industry in conjunction with higher education.

This curriculum provides the basis that manufacturing

and production centered companies have requested

to improve their workforce. The curriculum for this

program was created to deliver the knowledge and skills

required to employ the next generation of workforce in

high technology manufacturing fields. All students are

required to take the core coursework followed by one of

the listed career tracks. Students will be provided with a

combination of learning activities including audio/video

presentations, lab applications, multimedia simulation,

and one-on-one mentoring. All coursework is

transferable to the Advanced Integrated Manufacturing

Systems Technology degree

2

. Dislocated workers may

be eligible for job retraining funds that cover the cost

of this program. Additional details about funding and

financial aid are available through your local county

one-stop office.

Required Courses - Certificate Core

MTH 128 College Algebra 3 lec 3 credits

AIM 110 Principles of Mechanical Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 120 Applied Electricity & Electronics 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 121 Power Distribution & Control Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 130 Fundamentals of Fluid Power Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 171 Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits _______ Certificate Electives Variable 9-11 credits

27-29 credits choose from the following list of electives to complete the certificate that you select:

• Electrical Maintenance Electives • Facility Maintenance Electives • Fluid Power Maintenance Electives • Mechanical Maintenance Electives • Programmable Logic Control Electives cAReeR concenTRATionS cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 27-29 noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

1 May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating High School, vocational school, or IST certificate. 2 Select from the list of career tracks.

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Advanced Integrated Manufacturing

Technology Certificate Career Tracks

These electives answer the needs of industry to provide

education and hands-on application relevant to the

21

st

-century work environment. The electives listed on

this page provide advanced skills and applications in

specialized areas beyond the certificates’ core courses.

By specializing, students may focus on a specific career

or educational career track.

Advanced Integrated Manufacturing

Systems Technologies

Electrical Maintenance Electives

AIM 125 Electrical Motor Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 141 Electrical Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 225 Variable Speed Drives 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits SKT 184 National Electrical Code 2 lec 2 credits

Facility Maintenance Electives

AIM 144 Facility Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits SKT 158 Refrigeration & AC Principles 3 lec 3 credits SKT 165 Gas Heating Principles 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits SKT 197 Sheet Metal Fabrication & Layout 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits

Fluid Power Maintenance Electives

AIM 231 Fluid Power Pumps & Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 275 Process Control & Instrumentation 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

SKT 150 Piping Systems 2 lec 3 credits

Mechanical Maintenance Electives

AIM 142 Mechanical Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 210 Advanced Principles of

Mechanical Systems 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits SKT 156 Conveyors & Systems 3 lec 3 credits

Programmable Logic Control Electives

AIM 141 Electrical Blueprint Reading & Drafting 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 225 Variable Speed Drives 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits AIM 270 Advanced Programmable Logic Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

Welding Maintenance Electives

AIM 125 Electrical Motor Control 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits WLD 191 Introduction to Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits WLD 262 GMAW Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits WLD 266 GTAW Welding 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits WLD 268 Welder Maintenance & Repair 1 lec 3 lab 2 credits

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This program prepares students for positions as

environmental management technicians who collect

samples, generate data, and determine regulatory

compliance requirements. Students will also study

environmental law, occupational health and safety and

hazardous materials handling regulations.

Required Courses

1st Semester

BIO 201 General Biology I 4 lec 3 lab 5 credits ENV 101 Intro to Environmental Issues 3 lec 3 credits

ENG 111 Composition I 3 lec 3 credits

ENV 110 OSHA General Industry 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 128 College Algebra 3 lec 3 credits

QCT 105 Technology in Society 2 lec 2 credits 19 credits 2nd Semester

CHM 115 Inorganic and Organic Chemistry 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits

ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits

ENV 121 OSHA 40 Hour HazWOpER 3 lec 3 credits ENV 122 Chemical Properties & Spill Response 3 lec 3 credits ENV 214 Real Time Air Instrumentation 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

16 credits

3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 3 lec 3 credits ENV 124 Site Investigation 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits ENV 215 Industrial Hygiene 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits ENV 221 Air Pollution 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

19 credits

4th Semester

E

NV 220 Solid and Hazardous Waste 3 lec 3 credits ENV 230 Wastewater Treatment Operation 3.5 lec 1.5 lab 4 credits

or

ENV 235 Water Treatment Operation 4 lec 4 credits ENV 295 Pollution Prevention 2 lec 2 credits ENV 250 Accident Prevention 2 lec 2 credits

QCT 232 ISO 14,000 3 lec 3 credits

_______ Technical Elective or Field Experience1 3 credits

17 credits

Student Learning Outcomes:

• Students will demonstrate knowledge of industry standards for safety and compliance.

• Students will demonstrate technical aptitude with various forms of environmental instrumentation.

• Students will demonstrate the ability to apply proper scientific inquiry and application of environmental technology.

• Students will utilize statistical techniques to solve problems. • Students will develop an understanding of the factors that

affect worker’s health.

1 Recommended: ENV 109, ENV 111, ENV 113, ENV 120, ENV 291, QCT 110, or QCT 231

Environmental Health and Safety

Technology

cAReeR PRogRAM DegReeS oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo

cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 71 PRogRAM ceRTiFicATeS:

Students interested in specializing in the environmental field may want to consider the Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator Certificate or the Water Treatment Certificate.

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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Environmental Health and Safety

Coordinator Certificate

This certificate provides basic supervisory and

regulatory skills for safety coordinators, who are

responsible for the health and safety of their fellow

workers and are called upon to provide leadership and

motivation to ensure a safe workplace. This person, be it

a union steward or plant engineer, must act as a “change

agent” within a facility. This certificate provides the skills

to be successful in this capacity.

Required Courses

ENV 101 Intro to Environmental Issues 3 credits

ENV 110 OSHA General Safety 3 credits

ENV 121 OSHA 40 hour HazWOpER 3 credits

ENV 215 Industrial Hygiene 3 credits

ENV 250 Accident Prevention 2 credits

14 credits

Water Treatment Certificate

This certificate is designed to prepare personnel for

positions within public and commercial sector water or

wastewater treatment programs. The certificate focuses

on courses critical to water and wastewater operators.

Required Courses

CHM 115 Inorganic and Organic Chemistry 4 credits ENV 122 Chemical Properties/ Spill Response 3 credits

ENV 124 Site Investigation 4 credits

ENV 230 Wastewater Treatment Operation

or

ENV 235 Water Treatment Operation 4 credits

MTH 128 College Algebra 3 credits

18 credits

Environmental Technology Certificates

cAReeR ceRTiFicATeS

cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo

cReDiTS ReQUiReD:

Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator - 14

Water Treatment - 18 cAReeR PRogRAMS:

All classes offered for the Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator Certificate and the Water Treatment Certificate are part of the Environmental Technology Program.

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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cReDiTS ReQUiReD: CAD/CAM - 27

Computer Numerical Control - 20 Machinist Certificate - 13

noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

CAD/CAM Certificate

This certificate is primarily designed for CAM students

to develop competence in using CAD, or CAD students

wanting to learn CNC programming and machining

skills.

Manufacturing Technology Certificates

Required Courses

AIM 140 Intro. to Blueprint Reading 2 credits AIM 143 Machining Blueprint Reading 3 credits AIM 160 Intro. to Machining Technology 3 credits AIM 161 Fundamentals of Machining 3 credits

CAD 115 Introduction to CAD 3 credits

CAD 210 Parametric Modeling 3 credits

CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 2 credits

CAM 124 CNC Lathe Applications 2 credits

CAM 126 Advanced CAD Application 2 credits

CAM 216 Basic CAD/CAM 2 credits

CAM 218 Advanced CAD/CAM 2 credits

27 credits

Computer Numerical Control

(CNC) Certificate

This certificate program is primarily designed for those

currently working in industry in the machine trades

who want to upgrade their skills.

Required Courses

AIM 140 Intro. to Blueprint Reading 2 credits AIM 143 Machining Blueprint Reading 3 credits AIM 160 Intro. to Machining Technology 3 credits AIM 161 Fundamentals of Machining 3 credits

CAD 115 Introduction to CAD 3 credits

CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 2 credits

CAM 124 CNC Lathe Applications 2 credits

CAM 126 Advanced CNC Applications 2 credits 20 credits

Required Courses

AIM 140 Intro. to Blueprint Reading 2 credits AIM 143 Machining Blueprint Reading 3 credits AIM 160 Intro. to Machining Technology 3 credits AIM 161 Fundamentals of Machining 3 credits CAM 230 Intro to the HAAS CNC Mill 1 credit CAM 231 Intro to the HAAS CNC Lathe 1 credit

13 credits

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Manufacturing Technology Certificates

Required Courses

CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 2 credits

CAM 124 CNC Lathe Applications 2 credits

CAM 126 Advanced CNC Applications 2 credits 6 credits

1 Recommended: CAD 115, CAM 126, CAM 216, ENV 110, MET 130, QCT 110, WLD 191

Tool and Die/Mold Maker Certificate

This certificate program is primarily designed for

students wanting to gain experience and education to

work as a tool and die or mold maker.

Required Courses

AIM 143 Machining Blueprint Reading 3 credits AIM 160 Intro. to Machining Technology 3 credits AIM 161 Fundamentals of Machining 3 credits

CAD 125 Production Drawing 3 credits

CAM 120 Modern Manufacturing Processes 3 credits

CAM 122 CNC Mill Applications 2 credits

CAM 124 CNC Lathe Applications 2 credits

MTH 128 College Algebra 4 credits

________ Electives1 2-4 credits

25-27 credits

CNC Operator Certificate

This certificate program is designed primarily for those

currently working in industry in the machine trades

who want to upgrade their skills.

cAReeR concenTRATionS cAMPUS oFFeReD:

All three certificates on this page are offered on the Toledo-area Campus. The Machinist Certificate and the Tool and Die/ Mold Maker Certificate are also offered on the Findlay-area Campus.

cReDiTS ReQUiReD: CNC Operator - 6

Tool and Die/Mold Maker - 25-27 noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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This major prepares students to develop and implement

quality in the manufacturing or service industries

by use of statistical quality control, quality methods,

quality management, design of experiments, and

measurements.

Student Learning Outcomes:

• Students will demonstrate the proper use of measuring tools. • Students will demonstrate knowledge of industry standards

for safety and compliance.

• Students will understand and apply proper techniques for analyzing and producing drawings.

• Students will differentiate manufacturing processes and their applicability.

• Students will utilize statistical techniques to solve problems.

Quality Assurance Major

Required Courses

1st Semester

AIM 105 Systems of Engineering & Int. Sys. 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAD 125 Production Drawing 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 111 Composition 1 3 lec 3 credits

MTH 128 College Algebra 3 lec 4 credits

QCT 105 Technology in Society 2 lec 2 credits QCT 110 Statistical Quality Control 3 lec 3 credits

18 credits 2nd Semester

AIM 160 Intro to Machining Technology 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits CAD 115 Introduction to CAD 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits EET 130 Computer Diagnosis 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits

ENG 112 Composition II 3 lec 3 credits

QCT 120 Measurement Science 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits 16 credits 3rd Semester - Apply for graduation now

ENV 110 OSHA General Industry 3 lec 3 credits MET 130 Material Science 2 lec 3 lab 3 credits PHY 115 Physical Science for Technology 3 lec 3 lab 4 credits PSY 111 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 lec 3 credits QCT 202 Continuous Improvement & TQM 3 lec 3 credits

QCT 205 Project Planning 2 lec 2 credits

18 credits 4th Semester

CAM 120 Modern Manufacturing Processes 3 lec 3 credits

QCT 115 Quality Planning 2 lec 2 credits

QCT 231 Standards and Auditing 3 lec 3 credits QCT 235 Design of Experiments 2 lec 2 credits

SPE 101 Public Speaking 3 lec 3 credits

______ Technical Elective or Field Experience1 3 credits

16 credits

1 Recommended: ENV 111, ENV 113, QCT 204, QCT 232, QCT 240, QCT 241, QCT 242, QCT 243, QCT 244, QCT 245, QCT 246, QCT 247, QCT 248, QCT 249, QCT 250, QCT 251, QCT 260, QCT 261, QCT 265, QCT 266, QCT 291

cAReeR PRogRAM DegRee oFFeReD: Associate of Applied Science

cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 68

PRogRAM ceRTiFicATe:

Students interested in taking the Certified Quality Technician or Certified Quality Engineer examinations or who need the academic background to implement and maintain quality standards within a company should explore the Quality Assurance Certificate.

ASQ:

American Society for Quality Certification refresher courses are now offered. noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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Quality Assurance Certificate

Required Courses

MTH 128 College Algebra 4 credits

QCT 110 Statistical Quality Control 3 credits

QCT 115 Quality Planning 2 credits

QCT 120 Measurement Science 4 credits

QCT 202 Continuous Improvement and TQM 3 credits

QCT 205 Project Planning 2 credits

QCT 231 Standards and Auditing 3 credits

QCT 235 Design of Experiments 2 credits

23 credits

This certificate is designed for individuals who want

to prepare for the Certified Quality Technician

or Certified Quality Engineer examinations of

the American Society of Quality, or who need the

academic background to implement and maintain

a quality assurance program within a company. The

certificate can be used as a powerful supplement to

degrees in numerous other majors such as business or

the allied health field. Quality Assurance is necessary

in any viable corporate enterprise.

cAReeR ceRTiFicATe cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: 23 cAReeR PRogRAM:

Course credit earned in this certificate may apply toward the Quality Assurance Associate of Applied Science Degree. noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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Many industrial and service sector businesses

across America have adopted the principles of

Six-Sigma to provide a framework for quality, cost, and

delivery excellence. Six-Sigma is a strategy that

focuses on variation reduction and control in all

facets of business. It has provided billions of dollars

of reduced costs and improved revenue for a wide

variety of corporations over just the past few years.

It has, in short, captured the attention of corporate

America.

Practitioners of Six-Sigma are called Green Belts

and Black Belts. The first level of practitioner is

the Green Belt. The Green Belt is trained in basic

quality tools and processes, enhanced by training

in the fundamentals and strategy of Six-Sigma. The

Black Belt has additional training in more advanced

statistical tools. Green Belts provide valuable

technical assistance to Black Belts during projects

but often carry full projects to completion when

advanced statistical skills are unnecessary.

Six-Sigma

Green Belt Certificate

Required Courses

QCT 260 Six Sigma Methodology 2 credits

QCT 261 Green Belt Applications 2 credits

4 credits

Black Belt Certificate

Required Courses

QCT 265 Advanced Six Sigma Methodology 2 credits

QCT 266 Black Belt Applications 2 credits

4 credits cAReeR ceRTiFicATe

cAMPUS oFFeReD: Toledo and Findlay cReDiTS ReQUiReD: Six Sigma Green Belt - 4 Six Sigma Black Belt - 4 cAReeR PRogRAM:

Course credit earned in this certificate may apply toward the Quality Assurance Associate of Applied Science Degree. noTe: May qualify for Tech-Prep or advanced credit from a participating high school, vocational school or IST certificate.

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