2001 - 2002 INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES OUTCOMES


DEGREES/CERTIFICATES/PROGRAMS: The Industrial and Manufacturing Technologies Department offers one degree and four certificate programs, as follows:

AAS, Integrated Technologies
Certificate, Automotive Technician
Certificate, Computer-Aided Design and Drafting
Certificate, Machinist
Certificate, American Welding Society Entry Level

Students will comply with all personal and environmental safety practices that relate to industrial and manufacturing industries associated with clothing, eye protection, hand- tools, power equipment and handling, storage and disposal of chemicals in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations.
Students will comply with all industrial and manufacturing shop policies with respect to shop operations, tools and equipment, chemicals, clothing and professional skills in the workplace.
Students will work collaboratively by expressing opinions with tact, listening to others, and shouldering an appropriate share of the workload.
Students will obtain, evaluate and use technical information from a variety of resources.
Students will develop critical thinking (problem solving) and both oral and written communication skills.
Students will develop the ability to work in a professional and ethical manner.


Goals: To provide the most current industrial related education to meet the goals of:

1. Obtaining entry-level job skills for individuals
2. Gaining professional certifications for individuals
3. Specialized industrial training for business and industry
4. Retraining/Skill Upgrading for individuals seeking occupational advancement or placement

5. Non-professional students to gain basic industrial related skills

General Education Outcomes | Business Department Outcomes
Industrial & Manufacturing Technology Outcomes
Health & Protective Services Outcomes | Maritime Sciences Outcomes
Criminal Justice and Early Childhood Ed. Outcomes


updated 6/22/01