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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology (CIM) (2165) |
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This program trains students in the computer-controlled systems for manufacturing applications. This curriculum prepares you for employment in manufacturing industries as maintenance technicians, engineering technicians, industrial programmers, field service engineers, sales engineers, and many other high-tech employment opportunities in automated manufacturing. You are prepared to install, operate, and service automated equipment and computers for various applications. You are trained in electronics, industrial components, various computer control software and hardware applications, industrial control circuits, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), hydraulics and pneumatics. You will also receive specialized courses in automated manufacturing systems such as automated process control, preparing you to work in manufacturing, food, chemical, paper pulp and pharmaceutical industries. Starting salaries and job opportunities are great for the graduates who plan to enter the computer integrated manufacturing field. For more information contact the Advanced Technology Center at (904) 598-5600.
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| Students who would like to continue their formal education may continue toward a Bachelor's of Engineering Technology degree at universities.
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*Mathematics (3) |
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*Humanities (3) |
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*Social and Behavioral Sciences (3) |
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SPC 2600 Speech Communications (3) |
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ENC 1101 Composition I (3) |
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Credit Hours: 15 |
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EET 1011 D.C. Electrical Theory and Digital Circuits (3) |
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EET 1021 A.C. Electrical Theory and Circuit Analysis (3) |
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EET 1140 Industrial Electronics (3) |
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EST 1603 Robotics - Mechanics and Control (4) |
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EST 1542 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (4) |
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EST 1511 Motors and Controls (3) |
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EST 1535 Automated Process Control (3) |
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EST 1700 Hydraulics and Pneumatics (3) |
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EST 1520 Basics of Instrumentation (3) |
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EST 1531 Human Machine Interface (HMI) Systems Graphics (3) |
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EST 1352 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes (4) |
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EST 1540 Industrial Applications using PLCs and Robots (4) |
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EST 1632 Computer Integrated Manufacturing (4) |
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ETD 1100 Engineering Drawing (3) |
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MAN 1943 Internship (2) |
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Credit Hours: 49 |
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Total Credit Hours: 64 |
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*Refer to General Education Requirements |
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*Refer to A.S. degree General Education Requirements. |
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You have two options in this program: the associate in science (A.S.) degree, which can prepare you for employment or transfer to a state university, and the associate in applied science (A.A.S.) degree, which is intended primarily for students who want immediate employment after graduation. If you choose the A.S. degree you must take MAC 1105, MGF 1106 or a higher level mathematics. The A.A.S. degree requires MAT 1033 or higher. Please see an advisor to determine the option that is best for you |
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Total Tuition and Fees: |
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Estimated tuition* is $3,700. Estimated cost of books is $2,090.
(*for Florida residents, based on fees as of 7/03)
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